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Too early for me on that one
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At 73, I didn't need a reminder. I'm old enough to be Brian, Sr. father.
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I am so old the grandkids are playing. Arch's dad was one of my favorites when he played for the Saints!
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Don't think the sport isn’t dying - it’s just in a messy transition. The portal and NIL aren’t the real issue - it’s the fact that there’s zero structure around them. Until there are actual rules and some kind of governing backbone, it’s going to feel like chaos. The system needs fixing, not scrapping.
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Lots of familiar names in recent years as recruits.. Brockermeyer bros, Swayde Griffin, Kaydon Finley, Trissel's stepson Cook, Logan Lokey, Jordon Young of the top of my head. I think Ted Koy's grandson is a 2028 recruit as well.
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If you really want to feel old take a look at Notre Dames roster lol. - Devin Fitzgerald, son of Larry - Kaydon Finley, son of Jermichael - Elijah Burress, son of Plaxico - Bryce Young, son of Bryant - Jerome Bettis Jr. - Thomas Davis Jr.
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If he has his dads work ethic then I hope so!
- Today
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Don't know if he comes to Texas, but thanks for the reminder that I'm getting old.
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Sean Miller adding to the Infinity Gauntlet
harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
For you Mavs fans, Cuban spearheaded NBA rule changes to stop Kobe and Shaq and benefit slow boy, unathletic Dirk. What a guy! The NBA now sucks. Thanks Cuban. -
Sean Miller adding to the Infinity Gauntlet
harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The NCAA literally made dunking against the rules because of Kareem. They said it was for "player safety." These guys today have no idea. -
Sean Miller adding to the Infinity Gauntlet
Califashorn75 replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I am an upgrade from Wilcher. -
Sean Miller adding to the Infinity Gauntlet
harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I wish Gerry had gone into coaching like his dad. He would have a great basketball coach,