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I think he’s has one foot out the door already imo, Colorado only has 5 high school commitments at the moment and not nearly the coverage as the past two years now his boys are gone. If he steps away now that doesn’t leave Colorado in a good spot this close to the season and if that is the case his health may be worse than we think
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man! prayers for the dude!
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I bet he leaves and retires. Whatever is going on with these blood clots sounds like a very serious medical issue and now that his son is gone there's no reason to put up with the stress.
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Breezey A LH4LIFE started following Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
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Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Breezey A LH4LIFE replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If we make our field goals against Georgia we are SEC champions. -
Interesting Deion Sanders update. Conducting a press conference tomorrow with his “medical team”. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/deion-sanders-and-his-medical-team-will-hold-a-press-conference-on-monday
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Hookem Quinn!!
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Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Bobby Burton replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Good thoughts IMO. - Today
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I was listening to Rod B’s podcast this morning and came away optimistic that our redzone problems are fixed for 2025. Each of the problems Rod identified from the last couple of years have been corrected. 1. OL not “bullies” - Majors and Connor replaced with better run blockers in Umeozulu and Hutson. 2. RBs not inside runners - Instead of Wisner and Blue in the redzone, we have Baxter, Gibson, Clark and Simon. We will be running more gap scheme and inside zone as opposed to outside zone which Wisner and Blue were better at. While we had Gibson last year (and he was our best redzone runner), he was a true freshman who hadn’t figured out ball security. Hopefully, that has changed with a year of seasoning. Sark has been great in the redzone with the proper RB. 3. QB undersized and not mobile - Arch definitely cures that. Arch had an 80% redzone TD rate in 2024. He is big enough to sneak the ball and mobile enough where the defense must account for him in the run/scramble game. 4. Sideshow Burt - while we want TDs, our kicker won’t miss chip shots. 5. Turnovers - remember the aTm game where two TOs in the redzone changed the complexion of the game? This one is to be determined, but I don’t see Arch fumbling on slides or making lazy throws to the perimeter.
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To be fair (I know), the cheating from Bud and Switzwer preceeded Castiglione. I thought he was very good for them, and consequently I'm really glad he is out of the picture now. They look like a total cluster now.
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Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
cochamps replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think Eric Winston played at Miami. He wanted to but his aggy parents wouldn't let him, so the compromise school was Miami. -
In 1970, the last year of the most glorious three year run in UT football history, in which they won 30 games in a row and a national championship (1969), there were three UT All-Americans - Steve Worster, Bobby Wuensch, and Bill Atessis - all of which were starters over that three year run. Wuensch and Atessis were both from Houston Jones, which doesn't exist in name anymore. It's now named Jones Futures Academy, which doesn't have a football team.
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35 Days Until Kickoff — Who Is Your Favorite No. 35?
cochamps replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Jim Bertelsen 35. RIP Blocked like a pulling guard. -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
Gerry Hamilton replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas only has Bobino from LaMarque. Ball High - Casey Hampton and now Jonah Williams ... but nobody in between Texas City - Ervis Hill, Tyrone Jones, Everick Rawls, Jermaine Anderson, Armanti Foreman and D'Onta Foreman -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
Gerry Hamilton replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The school that got away! -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
Gerry Hamilton replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Haha. And they are LOADED with young talent -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
UTexas replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Can we go ahead and add Ismael Camara (probably didn’t spell that right) or is it too soon?? -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
UTexas replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’ve got to put my Longview Lobos on here. James Street, Vondrell McGee and probably a couple others I forgot about.