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  2. I just followed score updates today but I don't believe Texas trailed at any point (other than starting sets 2 and 3 down 0-1). That is a dominant performance at against this level of competition even if they did not win the sets by large margins. The blocking by the team has definitely improved late in the season. Nice to see improvement and development as the season goes.
  3. @Bobby Burton I just receive my mug but the handle is broken what I do to get this rectify
  4. I suspect overlapping with his brother for a year is a major factor as well. He'll get covered on the NIL, put himself in an even better position for top tier NFL $, and help cement his legend at Texas. Lots of winning there and excited for the possibility. Would be a huge win for the team. 🤘
  5. An elite tailback would COMPLETELY change this offense. Keeps the defense honest and takes some pressure off of Arch. Of course, a lot of the eliteness of a back comes from the offensive line, which Sark and company knows. I really think they are going to go nuts in the portal.
  6. Think I prefer him in Orange and White.
  7. A 30-year coaching veteran, including 13 in the collegiate ranks as a running backs coach, Juluke will be Texas’ associate head coach (offense)/running backs coach. Share: AUSTIN – A 30-year coaching veteran, including 13 in the collegiate ranks as a running backs coach, Jabbar Juluke (juh-LOO-k) has been named Texas Football's associate head coach (offense)/running backs coach, head coach Steve Sarkisianannounced Friday. YJuluke comes to Austin after spending the last four seasons as Florida's associate head coach/running backs coach. Prior to that, he served in similar roles at Louisiana (2018-21) and Texas Tech (2017), while also having mentored running backs at LSU (2016) and Louisiana Tech (2013-15). He spent the first 17 years of his career as a high school coach in the state of Louisiana. This past season at Florida, Juluke guided sophomore running back Jadan Baugh to a second-team All-SEC honors, including amassing 1,170 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground on 220 carries (5.3 ypc). Baugh ranked third in the SEC in both rushing yards and rushing yards per game (97.5), while ranking 15th and 16th respectively in those categories nationally. Baugh also caught 33 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns with his 122.3 all-purpose yards per game ranking second in the SEC and eighth in the FBS. Skip Ad In 2024, Juluke helped guide Florida to a late-season charge, winning the last four games of the season to finish with an 8-5 record overall, with victories over No. 21 LSU, No. 9 Ole Miss, Florida State and Tulane in the 16th Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl. The Gators were one of just six unranked teams in the nation to post multiple top-25 wins on the year. Individually, Baugh led the team with 133 rushes for 673 yards and seven touchdowns, earning Freshman All-SEC accolades. Baugh ranked second in rushing yards by a freshman in the SEC and his five rushing touchdowns against Kentucky in his first career start tied the program record with Trey Burton (2010) and Tim Tebow (2007). Florida was the only FBS team to be 3-0 when starting a true freshmen backfield that season. Montrell Johnson had 593 rushing yards and six scores in just 10 games, while Ja'Kobi Jackson had 509 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the year. Johnson finished second in the nation in rush yards per carry at 5.93. Johnson, who was coached by Juluke his entire career, ended his collegiate tenure with over 3,000 rushing yards. Skip Ad In 2023, Juluke saw his duo of Trevor Etienne and Johnson lead the Gators' backfield with a combined 67.2% of carries (283 of 421) and 87.5% of the team's net rushing yardage (1,570 of 1,794). They finished with nearly identical averages in rushing yards per gam At the forefront of the Florida's mighty ground offense was the running back duo formed by freshman Trevor Etienne and Louisiana transfer Montrell Johnson Jr, who averaged 5.7 yards per carry and 120.0 rushing yards per game, while combining for a touchdown in all 12 regular-season games and
  8. Sark’s “mystery search” turned out to be a seasoned SEC RB coach with deep Louisiana and Florida ties, a résumé full of 1,000-yard backs, and actual proof of development. Not a vibes hire. Not a splash hire. A grown-up hire. Florida didn’t fight to keep him, Sark moved fast, and suddenly everyone’s pretending they weren’t skeptical five posts ago. Bonus points if a certain All-SEC back “coincidentally” answers a few texts. Bottom line: this checks every box Texas needed—experience, recruiting footprint, and stability. Now please find a back who turns two yards into six so we can stop lighting candles for the interior OL.
  9. It's always a great day to be a Longhorn. Welcome to the 40! 🤘
  10. @Bobby BurtonDoes he coached the bowl game
  11. @Jeff Howe does he coached the bowl game?
  12. Most if not all of it won’t happen. But the fact that it could is why college football never actually sleeps—it just doomscrolls and refreshes.
  13. Minor quibble. The way you are pronouncing Lafayette is how the onion Indiana is pronounced. Lafayette, LA is pronounced: laf-e-ette laffy-ette or Laughy-ette
  14. Good hire for Sark. Keep that Louisiana connection intact.
  15. I think Sark saw my super chat this morning.
  16. Is MT III’s closest comp on the team athletically and size wise Wingo?
  17. He was already planning on retiring after next season, but that deal definitely could have accelerated it.
  18. I’ve already Baught my Jersey 😂
  19. Even if we don’t get Baugh, this is huge for developing Michael Terry III at RB
  20. Florida ON3 staffer seems to think they will keep Baugh at Florida
  21. I don’t know if Arch and Baugh have been following each other on Instagram but they are now haha
  22. No. Sumrall had his own guy come with him.
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