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  2. I'm a mentor to a young man who experienced the portal madness from a basketball player perspective two years ago. He's now playing professionally and felt great about his decision, but it's hard to describe how complicated this week is for these players. I've seen so many posts (and Tweets) that say something along the lines of, "We're Texas! Why wouldn't people just line up to play here?" OR "We're Texas! Why would anyone leave here given all they offer?" But that's not what they're thinking. I'm sure football is a little different, but I'd bet most of what my guy experienced translates. This guy was living at our home during the "visit season" and we set up a "war room" to go over every option. Here's what they go through: Coaches are calling and texting constantly. I'm talking every every few minutes, the phone rings. 100's of texts. Once they have a sense that the player has interest, graphics and videos start coming in. They'll send film cuts showing plays where the player would fit seamlessly into their game plan. On a less technical side, some coaches would use technology to put the player in that team's jersey, on the court, in headlines, etc. Most of that was cheesy, but I'm sure it appealed to some kids who cared about uniforms. The lead recruiters always ask the same question: "Besides your agent, who's helping you make this decision?" And once they get a name, that person begins receiving texts constantly and the coaches want to set up phone calls with them right away. Remember: these guys are 18-22 years old and tend to not be executive communicators. The coaches want to know what the hot buttons are. One SEC Coach called my cell phone and talked to me for an hour. Another Big East assistant coach texted me every hour on the hour until my guy said no. It's bonkers. Their first priority is to get you on a Facetime or Zoom call. If it's a stud, it'll be at least the head coach. Their second priority is to fly you in ASAP. Once you go in the portal, from an existing relationships standpoint, it gets lonely in a hurry. The current coaches who had been allies a day earlier go silent. They're not being mean; they're just moving on, and they're in a firestorm too. These athletes are trying to get transcripts in order and thinking about class starting in two weeks. It's unbelievable pressure for a kid. Obviously, money talks, but it's not all about money. They're all asking TWO questions, and some are asking THREE questions that are not directly money related. Will I start, and can I be a key part in the game-time strategy? Some coaches would come out and promise guarantee a starting role, which caused me to lose respect for them. I was far more impressed with coaches who said something like, "We'll give you every opportunity to be a star here, and if you work your butt off, we have plans for you that go far beyond just getting on the floor." Another part of this equation is asking how many players already on the roster are overlapping your skillset and position/role. (This is going to be a major issue with our wide receiver prospects, in my opinion, because there's a BUNCH of young WR's on the roster if they stay, plus Wingo and Mosely. Other schools are going to use this negatively against us. It's going to take a guy with supreme confidence who signs and says, "Let's do this.") This is the primary priority for most of the guys LEAVING Texas, I'd guess. They don't have a path to the field. I have tremendous respect for Sark and his staff, because it appears that there have been no empty promises. They've been brutally honest about their chances at Texas, and over time, other players will hear about that reputation. That will bode well. Some of guys will gladly go to a lower-tier program in order to prove themselves and maybe jump back in the portal after a productive year. Will this school give me the best chance to get to the League? That often means they're in one of the elite conferences with maximum exposure (although smaller market coaches will try to sell the idea that you can come be the best player in their history and that scouts can find you anywhere). MOST guys are going to see this as a tightrope to walk with the first question: They're asking, "Where can I go where I can PLAY but also be on a great team and in a great league that proves I can play with the BEST?" Incidentally, top-tier guys are more than willing to take a "pay cut" if it means this path is stronger. This is where the ultimate payday comes. My friend turned down hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to the right coach and the right fit, and he's glad he did. Can we win a championship? This question is for the elite players only. It mattered for my guy for sure, but it was also the THIRD priority by FAR. Lots of guys will choose to go one step from a championship contender to have a greater chance to play. Lots of guys will choose to go one step from a championship contender to have a greater chance to play. Again: the "bell cows" will have the luxury to choose this and know they're going to play. Most players will have to gamble their playing time to be on one of the top ten teams. A few other very real factors that come into play : How far will I be from my support system/ family/ home? Do I like the coach? Did I grow up hating this school, and will I feel like a traitor? Is this the school I loved growing up and I wish I would have done it to begin with? Do I have high school friends (from all-star games, etc) or teammates who I know on the team who I know I can gel with? Do I like the town? So now: imagine you're asking all of these questions, you're 20 years old, you have family and friends and alumni in your ear with all of their advice, and most of these well-meaning people don't know what they're talking about. Even worse, some have ulterior motives. It's complicated. The good news is Texas has some GREAT wins in the portal these past few years, and that was when they seemed to be far more interested in in-house development. I have no doubt Sark and CO will do just as well with this new, more aggressive portal strategy. Hook Em!
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  3. This would be a huge get for him to return.
  4. Texas State destroys Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl, 41-10. The Longhorns’ three 2026 non-conference opponents (TXST, Ohio State and UTSA) all finished 2025 with winning records. Arkansas and Florida are the only non-bowl teams on the ‘26 schedule and Mississppi State is the only other team that will finish 2025 with a losing record.
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  6. Turrible take. Get outta my thread!
  7. That sounds logical. Also, some of the freshman players put an intramural flag football team together and made it halfway through the season before the coaches found out and pulled the plug on it. They were out there playing "two hand touch" instead of flag lol. Was a bit of an eye opener lol
  8. They didn't want that smoke from San Marcos! They knew it was coming! Lanning fears Kinne!
  9. You’re lucky the Ducks dipped for the Big 10 just in time
  10. They did that for a few summers. It was 2010 or 2011 when it stopped because it started to get chippy to the point that they weren't productive sessions.
  11. That's not surprising lol. I also remember hearing that in the summer before, Vince put out a message to any db's in the area to come run 7 on 7 against the Texas receivers and tight ends, and only Texas State's took the challenge
  12. Ahh, okay. Thanks.
  13. I think Williams' decision was made due to other factors--heard he did not mesh well with Akina--and not because of the NIL offer.
  14. This game has turned into a laugher. Brad Jackson broke Barrick Nealy's 20-year school record for total offense on a drive that ended with his third touchdown pass of the game. He also has a rushing touchdown. Texas State has a 41-7 lead over Rice with 9:10 left in the game.
  15. So is Sark changing his tune about players entering the portal and once you enter, don't come back? I thought he briefly made mention that if the offer is not what they want/expected once they enter, that give him a call back? I thought I heard him say that before the Michigan game.
  16. As wild as Ladies Night a COCO Beach Bar on CJ's Birthday.
  17. Twitter is a direct competitor?
  18. To be honest it gets both boards clicks and views 🤷🏿
  19. Barrick has told me that they pretty much ran the same offense Texas did. Herman took a lot of what Greg Davis was doing and did it in San Marcos.
  20. Pretty sure OTF would prefer not to have links posted to direct competitors on their message board 😂
  21. That offense was powerful for that level. Watching Neely was like watching Vince Lite. Ironic that it was the same year.
  22. Knowing what I know now, I'll blame Herman's binder!
  23. I was at that game. Man, we thought we had it when we got the ball with that much time left. My friends and I were planning a road trip to the NC already. The student paper interviewed him after, where he said that even though they had a quick strike offense, they were prone to mistakes in 2 minute drill over the course of the season, and he didnt want to risk that so deep in Northern Iowa's territory.
  24. The best thing that happened this year is that GJ is still in San Marcos after the coaching carousel stopped spinning. I hope that he leads Texas State to a successful year, secures a P4 job, and then the Bobcats can hire a good coach who will inherit a much better situation than GJ walked into a few years ago. And, yes, 2005 is the apex of post-Jim Wacker Texas State. I love Coach Bailiff, but I still wonder if he thinks about whether he should've played for overtime or let Barrick try to win the semifinal with what time was left.
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