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  2. Idk how this punchline ends, but I hope Kirby is only there to extract car keys from all his players at the bar.
  3. Tech getting left behind will be extremely funny. Tech doesn’t understand that once all the TV deals are renegotiated… Tech will be relegated at having games played on the CW at 9PM on a Friday. The teams left behind will form a FCS level league 🤣🫡
  4. Wonder if Paul Finebaum would like to change his opinion now.🤷🏼‍♂️😂
  5. When did grown men become so sensitive and emotional? It’s a comment. Why it resonated with you is your deal. Every remark is from a glass house. The kid should be banned but folks are acting like it’s a tech issue. It’s a college football issue. It’s a disease and it doesn’t recognize logos.
  6. The ultimate “your honor I do not recall” from our friends at ESPN: Sorsby, who appeared in 10 games and made seven starts at Indiana in 2023, said he was unaware of an October 2022 bet on the under for Indiana's quarterback passing yards or a September 2023 bet on the under for the first half of a Hoosiers football game. "Sorsby became aware of the bets only after the betting data was made available to his attorneys," the stipulated facts said. While I agree that it’s probably difficult to remember all the bets he’s made since he’s made SO many, that was an extremely convenient memory lapse.
  7. Rowing is pretty cool. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1P5d91XjYd/ Who rows: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1AwRF3P4Lv/
  8. Going to be annoying if part of the upshot of all this is Tech getting a good coach.
  9. Makes you wonder what the folks at IU and UC knew.
  10. I want this to happen after Texas beats, Oregon, and Tech (in Vegas with Sorsby playing QB) to win the national title. Enjoy your Saturday 🤘🏾!
  11. He went to Indiana for two years, which is where he bet on his own team. Then Cincinnati for two years, where he kept on betting. Then Tech for about two months, where the 💩 hit the fan. It's not like he started at Tech and learned about gambling while there. Now that he's been called out the Tech brass is badly playing a poor hand and looking like fools in the process. But you asked why would high schools welcome Tech recruiting and I gave you the right answer - because they are willing to pay more money for recruits.
  12. Texas is off to the races early with two early birdies and an eagle that has them -4 on the morning thru 5 holes.
  13. TRO - temporary restraining order TI - temporary injunction I think that's right but I'm not a lawyer either.
  14. I can’t say the things I would like to say right now because Bobby wouldn’t appreciate me using such language.
  15. Lawyers will do anything for money
  16. Thanks. It’s been fun to read about each team! Definitely brushing up on my Horns knowledge, that’s for sure.
  17. As an older Texas Ex and longtime fan, I have really enjoyed the appearances of former greats like Brad Shearer. In the off-season it's interesting to hear from them. I also enjoy the interviews Gerry and CJ do with recruits and high school players committed to the Longhorns. The interviews with high school coaches are also interesting in the off-season. Frankly, SEC MIKE is the only featured guest I just can't stand. Keep up the great work OTF!
  18. My oldest son, Colt, currently has three aquariums (much to my and my wife’s dismay). I really didn’t think he would have the self-discipline needed to keep up with two, much less three, but he’s surprised me. He absolutely loves it. He buys fish and plants often for them. They aren’t huge (10-20 gallons I think) but each one is different groups of those fish and plants living together I will have to get him on this thread.
  19. He's saying that the amount of evidence against Sorsby is so overwhelming that no judge would ethically grant his temporary injunction.
  20. Don’t think he is hating on Holly Cross. Other than their Horns down lol. That worked out well. The NCAA is the culprit.
  21. The 1929 Longhorns finished 5-2-2, but that record doesn’t begin to tell the story. For the first half of the season, Texas was virtually untouchable. The Longhorns opened the year with five consecutive shutout victories over St. Edward’s, Centenary, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Rice. Through five games, Texas had outscored opponents 120-0 and had not allowed a single point. Five games. Five wins. Five shutouts. That’s one of the most dominant starts in program history. Texas allowed only 28 points all season, an improvement from the 32 points surrendered by the 1928 Southwest Conference championship team. In fact, over the two-year span of 1928 and 1929, the Longhorns allowed just 60 total points in 18 games. Even more impressive? Only two opponents scored on Texas all season. TCU managed 15 points in a 15-12 victory, and Texas A&M scored 13 points in the season finale. That’s it. Officially, Texas recorded five shutout victories. Unofficially, the Longhorns held seven of their nine opponents scoreless when you include back-to-back 0-0 ties against SMU and Baylor. Seven of nine opponents failed to score a single point against Texas. Modern fans will never see another season quite like it. The strangest part of the year is how dramatically the season changed after the 5-0 start. Texas went from outscoring opponents 120-0 through five games to going 0-2-2 over its final four contests. The Longhorns played consecutive scoreless ties against SMU and Baylor before falling to TCU and Texas A&M to close the year. Despite the disappointing finish, the season still featured one of the most notable wins of the era. Texas defeated Oklahoma 21-0 in Dallas as the rivalry resumed after a multi-year hiatus. What would eventually become one of college football’s greatest rivalries returned to the schedule in 1929. 1929 Schedule & Results • St. Edward’s - W 13-0 • Centenary - W 20-0 • at Arkansas - W 27-0 • Oklahoma - W 21-0 • Rice - W 39-0 • at SMU - T 0-0 • Baylor - T 0-0 • TCU - L 12-15 • at Texas A&M - L 0-13 Seven opponents never scored. Nearly 100 years later, that’s still hard to comprehend.
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