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Big milestone. You guys work hard and do a great job. Bobby, Gerry, and everyone who contributes to putting this product out there, thanks, you deserve your success!!!!!
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Taking my daughter to a concert there Saturday. I haven't been in 30 years. Need some recommendations on good eats. Thanks!
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UT Austin Has a New President
Jeff Howe replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The news can be discussed without discussing hot-button, divisive political topics. There are other forums where such things can be discussed, but we’re not going to do that here. I feel the readership here is smart enough to know where the line is what constitutes crossing it before posting. -
It's inherently political. This isn't a football thread being derailed or anything. What gives?
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UT Austin Has a New President
Jeff Howe replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I don’t care which side you’re on, we’re not going to get into political issues on the board. -
UT Austin Has a New President
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If he starts to tank the athletic department, his tenure at Texas will be as short if not shorter than Patterson’s was. -
True that but it makes more sense to me to say that given they beat them in 2023 and 2024 that it's possible they could beat them in 2025 than it is to say I know they beat them in 2023 and 2024 but it is not possible for them to beat them in 2025, no? I know we're all fans here, but no excuse for any of us to completely abandon our ability to reason
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Coffee and Football: Thursday 08/21
MarkInAustin replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Drinking Cafe DuMonde in Austin. -
UT Austin Has a New President
TexasMDcoach replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Jim Davis--> https://president.utexas.edu/about-president/ -
This guy is a Steve Patterson level hire for the university in layman's terms. Expect chaos and dysfunction.
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MONTHS BEFORE HE glided past the Rose Bowl pylon for Texas' first national championship in 35 years, Vince Young scrawled a challenge on the locker room whiteboard: If you want to beat Ohio State, meet me on the practice field at 7 tonight. During the 2005 offseason, the Texas quarterback grew tired of watching teammates skip workouts and slouch in meetings. The Longhorns had defeated Michigan in Pasadena to finish the 2004 season with 11 victories. But Young sensed complacency and entitlement ahead of the next season and knew a national title would require winning in Columbus in Week 2. "Guys were coming in, feeling themselves," Young said. "But that type of character was going to get your ass whooped by Ohio State. We needed to button it up and get to work." After Young's whiteboard message, nobody missed a summer workout -- not even the voluntary practice that night. "It was a complete turnaround," said running back Selvin Young, Vince Young's roommate. That leadership set the tone for one of the greatest seasons in college football history -- spearheaded by one of its greatest players. As Ohio State All-American linebacker A.J. Hawk put it: "That dude was Superman." Though he finished as the Heisman Trophy runner-up to Reggie Bush, Young produced a season of iconic moments, bookended by winning touchdowns: first at Ohio State, and finally against USC. To reach the Rose Bowl, Texas had to survive the fourth-ranked Buckeyes, who had title aspirations of their own. "That Ohio State team was stacked," said Longhorns safety Michael Griffin, one of 13 future NFL first-round draft picks to appear in the game. "[Texas coach] Mack Brown was basically telling us, whoever wins should make it to the national title game." Two decades later, the stakes are high again.... It's too long to post all of it, but read the full article here: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/46020555/college-football-vince-young-rise-texas-legend-began-ohio-state
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It says 104K this morning. Best Texas site there is.
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We’re talking about 2025, right? Michigan & Alabama’s team 2 years ago has little resemblance to the team now.
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Woooo!! So happy for you guys! Best in the biz and so well deserved! 🎉🤘
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So I've been working on this for the last few weeks and I must say I'm pretty excited about what I've put together. For the last couple of years we've had numerous people ask about doing a high school football show during football season. It's something that I kicked around with Bobby, but never actively pursued until now. Beginning next week, we will have a weekly show that is all about Texas High School Football called "The Fieldhouse" and each week we'll discuss some of the state's biggest games, the players, storylines and we'll even focus on Texas commit performances as well. It's the lineup that has me super excited, however. I'll be hosting, but I'll be joined by: Carl Padilla - Carl is a prominent figure in Texas high school football, often referred to as "The Godfather of Texas High School Football." In 1997 he founded the Padilla Poll, a high school football polling and news source dedicated to covering the sport in Texas. The Padilla Poll provides rankings, news, and updates on high school football teams, players, and coaches across the state. Coach Bob Shipley - Father of former Longhorn WRs Jordan and Jaxon Shipley, Coach Shipley has had numerous successful stops around the state, including being the Head Coach at Burnet, Brownwood, Coppell and Rotan. He also worked for the University of Texas as both an analyst and as the Director of High School Relations. Coach Tim Buchanan - Longtime HC/AD of Aledo, Coach Buchanan went 281-58 over the course of his career, while winning EIGHT state titles. His eight titles are tied with G.A. Moore, Jr. and behind only Gordon Wood (9) and Scott Surratt (10). He is one of only three Texas high school football coaches to win state championships in four decades. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't giddy about this. All three bring unique perspectives to the table and have been involved in Texas High School Football for an incredibly long time. I easily could have called the show "3 GOATs and 1 scrub", but The Fieldhouse sounded much nicer. As soon as we finalize what day/time the show will run, I will post that as well.
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It will work so long as the athletes are still required to attend and pass classes on a reasonable course to graduate. And I think it is inevitable and the only economically feasible solution. If the athletes are actually students getting paid [graduate TAs are students getting paid - it's not an unknown concept] then it remains a college sport. If there are no classroom requirements it becomes a sponsored pro sport.
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I'm very aware of Caden's experience, I've watched him. I'm certain he will play well in big games because he already has, I've seen him. Simply because he didn't play alot of snaps with JTT and Sawyer in front of him is not the same as saying he didn't play well when he rotated in....he did, I watched him. If he couldn't play, he would not have seen the field period. Re: Hero...why did he transfer? He transferred because he saw a greater probability of getting more playing time somewhere else. If it doesn't work out for him in Austin, he's prob about the same spot he was in Columbus We did lose some experience on the back end. We still have Caleb Downs and proven, game tested replacements. We'll be fine. Last years defense was nasty, by many accounts the best in the country. Will this years version be as good? Who knows. If the front plays as expected, I think they have a chance to be as good or better. Even if they are not as good as last years monster, they're can still be nasty. Your new QB, with a relatively new group in front of him, hasn't seen anything like he's gonna see....how many drop back pass attempts does he have in front of a hostile crowd of 100,000+? That's what I'm talking about
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UT Austin Has a New President
AusMOJO replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Well put it this way, if he screws with any of that, he won't be President very long lol. - Today
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Rise and shine it's Coffee and Football time! Join us at 8:15 (lol) AM, as we discuss the Horns and take YOUR questions.
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UT Austin Has a New President
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
As far as how this affects Texas athletics, this is who CDC will be reporting to now after the previous president Jay Hartzell took the SMU job with the same title. As long as CDC, Davis, and Eltife are all aligned, Texas athletics should continue to hum and stack Directors’ Cups for years to come. Should be good from an athletics standpoint. -
Ohio St. names Sayin as starter
Here for the Wins replied to Adam Lane's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There’s no doubt you have talent all over the board. You’re trying awfully hard to convince yourself that you’ll have a “nasty” defense. You are aware that this Curry of which you speak has 4 career games in which he’s logged 20 or more snaps. Against Western Kentucky, Purdue, Purdue and Northwestern. Him playing well in big games is no more a sure thing than our Oline being ready. Again one of your interior did not play infinitely more than Hero. A guy who likely sits about equaly on our depth chart, if not potentially lower. Your defensive line is not more talented/experienced than guys we’ve seen. Your stadium/crowd is not wholly different from places we’ve been. You are rotating out a front 4 that logged some 7,000 snaps for one with about 1,000. You lost considerable experience on the back-end too. But sure expect no drop off.