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  2. Team, is the news no Krimpin being on flip watch real? Thanks for yalls great work!
  3. And we've got to mention Vernon Broughton! Snubbed from the All-SEC team last year, but he made up for it by going in the third round of the draft. He's part of a 2020 recruiting class that was big in helping Sark get things rolling on the Forty.
  4. Some people were reminded yesterday that Sark is playing chess not checkers
  5. “How’s your golf game?”
  6. Honorable mention to Dwight Kirkpatrick.
  7. Will be tough to top the buzz from yesterday, but let's see what is in store for Wednesday here at SEC Media Days. Any questions for Venables?
  8. Is Tony going to be on? Can't wait to see his reaction.
  9. Even better job by the community! Y'all have helped rejuvenate my love and appreciation for the gig!
  10. The first player we bumped into this morning was Brenen Thompson, who's now a Mississippi State Bulldog. Jeff Lebby and his players were here early, making the rounds on Digital Drive.
  11. You sound like a lot of fun at parties
  12. We got @Gerry Hamilton fueled up and ready for a day of razzing the masses, as only he can.
  13. Wrong bomb!
  14. Fong is not as automatic as he used to be.
  15. Shout-out to @John Burrows for walking to the venue from the OTF Airbnb. Setting the tone strong this morning!
  16. On Texas Football coverage of SEC Media Days is brought to you by Vonlane, Flat Creek Estate Winery, Advanced Pain Care and South Point Dodge. *** ATLANTA — Texas has left the building, but OTF is still at the College Football Hall of Fame, ready for day No. 3 of SEC Media Days. On the heels of a memorable Tuesday for Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns, Wednesday’s activity begins with Alabama and Mississippi State this morning, followed by Florida and Oklahoma in the afternoon. Kalen DeBoer kicks things off when he takes the podium at 8:05 a.m., with Jeff Lebby (9:50 a.m.), Billy Napier (noon) and Brent Venables (1:45 p.m.) rounding out the coaches' press conferences on the main stage. View full news story
  17. On Texas Football coverage of SEC Media Days is brought to you by Vonlane, Flat Creek Estate Winery, Advanced Pain Care and South Point Dodge. *** ATLANTA — Texas has left the building, but OTF is still at the College Football Hall of Fame, ready for day No. 3 of SEC Media Days. On the heels of a memorable Tuesday for Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns, Wednesday’s activity begins with Alabama and Mississippi State this morning, followed by Florida and Oklahoma in the afternoon. Kalen DeBoer kicks things off when he takes the podium at 8:05 a.m., with Jeff Lebby (9:50 a.m.), Billy Napier (noon) and Brent Venables (1:45 p.m.) rounding out the coaches' press conferences on the main stage.
  18. Yeah, but we still don't have a running back in the class. Just saying.
  19. Love it!! Got me even more pumped for the season. Hookem
  20. @Gerry Hamiltonknow NIL played a big factor with JJ, but did we change our offer from the initial offer we made when he committed to Georgia? @CJ Vogel said yesterday that JJ really loved Texas and probably leaned Texas before he committed to Georgia due to influence from some in his circle.
  21. Today
  22. Shoutout to Peter Mpagi, another No. 45!
  23. Somebody should ask elko about this … https://www.cincyjungle.com/2025/7/15/24468299/shemar-stewart-texas-a-m-aggies-football-bengals
  24. We’re counting down the days until kickoff in Columbus and we’re now just 45 days away! Who’s your favorite No. 45 for the Longhorns? Options today include… Johnny Walker Bo Robinson Reed Boyd
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