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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
817 Boxing B replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The fact that you don't see that we are, as a nation, eroding the very concepts that were aligned with the fallac dream that we present to the world, is way more of an issue than how I chose to spell the name of this country. This is the same country that doesn't sing the 3rd verse of the Star Spangled banner, instead of changing it. The anger card always allows for you to plausibly deny the fact that everybody doesn't see things through those rose colored lenses. We just saw your "fearless leader" be interjected into college football by PawPaw Saban... who quit after he hasn't the only Plantation owner to able to stockpile his workforce, and he can't figure out how not to wear a pamper. The opinions of the people you follow matter. For you to say who and what should matter to any free thinking human represents how Un-American you are... but shines a light on your Christian Amerikkkan values. Good day and 🤘🏿🫡 -
Let's hope Johntay does well. Might be his last chance. Part of the reason we're interested in sports is because it allows people to work and prove themselves.
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Good point lol. I was a student at the time and had a mutual friend with Banks and got to hang out with him a few times. Needless to say he was pretty mad about that. Side note, Banks told me we were getting Matt Coleman, Mo Bamba, and Brian Bowen (who was his high school teammate) in that class. Should’ve been 3 for 3.
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Javian Osborne chooses Notre Dame
Bunk Moreland replied to GetHooked's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Johntay Cook to Syracuse
Drunk randoke replied to ArizonaLonghorn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Javian Osborne chooses Notre Dame
qaertyisthatdude replied to GetHooked's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Very good in state RB prospect, but the staff has prioritized KJ Edwards, Derrek Cooper, Amari Latimer, and Ezavier Crowell over him in the last few months. Texas will get the two RBs they want by December early signing day. Good luck to him, unless he’s playing Texas. -
It better never happen again I’m the only person allowed to be stupid here. Do better
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What happened between JO and Texas after Coach Choice left for the NFL?
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Let me profusely apologize. I didn't mean to infringe on your monopoly of stupid posts. It won't happen again.
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And??? Stupid post if you listen and follow OTF this was made clear. Do better!!!!!
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Javian Osborne chooses Notre Dame
JMarquette replied to GetHooked's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Hayes Fawcett @Hayesfawcett3 · Follow BREAKING: Four-Star RB Javian Osborne has Committed to Notre Dame, he tells me for @on3recruits The 5’9 195 RB from Forney, TX chose the Fighting Irish over Michigan “Choose hard live easy, I will give my all for Notre Dame Today! ”
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Give me ZFG for $500 Alex.
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AUSTIN, Texas – Saturday's 12-3 Texas win over Kentucky will be remembered for more than just the Longhorns' 45th overall win and 22nd at Red & Charline McCombs Field this season. It'll forever be remembered as the day senior Mia Scott played all nine positions on the field in a single game. Scott, who appeared in and started her 241st career game on Saturday, was initially penned into Texas' starting lineup as the team's starting third baseman. But, once the Longhorns grabbed a 3-0 lead after the first full inning, the UT coaching staff began to look at the lineup card and wonder what they could do for their fourth-year senior. Three batters into the top of the second, Scott shifted over to shortstop from third base and the run was on. After Texas scored seven runs on six hits in the bottom of the second to take a 10-0 lead in the game, Scott jogged out to second base to begin the top of the third. After the first two outs, Texas softball head coach Mike White came out of the bullpen and rearranged his infield and moved Scott to first base for her fourth different defensive position over the course of the game's first three innings. With a 12-1 Texas lead to start the fourth inning, Scott shifted around all three outfield positions after every out in order to beat the forthcoming five-inning run-rule result and push her defensive position total to seven in four frames. With all 1,355 around the stadium knowing what was happening as the game entered the top of the fifth, Scott was the last defensive Longhorn to take the field as she was putting on the catcher's equipment and went behind the dish as fellow senior Sophia Simpson was in the circle. After Simpson struck out the first Wildcat batter of the inning, White, again, went out to the umpire to not only give Simpson a curtain call in front of the Texas faithful but also move Scott from behind the plate to the pitching circle to mark the ninth different position played for the Angleton, Texas native. It took Scott just four pitches to get the second out of the fifth inning, before giving way to Citlaly Gutierrez, who got the final out of the frame and conclude Saturday's action. FROM HEAD COACH MIKE WHITE "I actually got talked into doing all that with Mia as we were in the field. They plan this stuff and spring it upon me at the last minute and that's kind of what they did. So, we went with it and had to finish it. But what we have to be thankful for is (Kentucky head coach Rachel) Lawson for understanding what the situation was and going along with it. She's a first-class coach and a first-class person. There are some people who would be on the wrong side of that, so I appreciate her for wanting to be a part of what happened." FROM SENIOR MIA SCOTT "Today was fun. I was able to just be myself and have a fun day at the field. It wasn't something that was planned, but the coaching staff went along with it, so I'm thankful for them. I'm also thankful for my teammates for letting me be able to do such a fun thing today. I know the team really fed off the crowd's energy today as well as they really kept me up and going throughout the game." GAME NOTES With her four-pitch walk in the bottom of the first, Mia Scott became just the fifth student-athlete in program history to earn 100-or-more career walks and the first since Devon Tunning surpassed the century mark during the 2017 season. As a result of her five-pitch walk in the bottom of the second, Katie Stewart became just the second student-athlete in program history to drive in 70-or-more runs during a single season as the sophomore finished Saturday's contest with 70 RBI. Saturday's win marked the 100th home victory for the Longhorns' fourth-year seniors. UP NEXT With the regular season slate now in the rear-view mirror, Texas (45-9, 16-8) will turn its focus to the 2025 SEC Softball Tournament that begins on Tuesday, May 6 at Jack Turner Softball Stadium in Athens, Ga. As a result of being a top seed in the final conference standings, the Longhorns will have a double bye into the quarterfinals and begin play on Thursday, May 8. FOLLOW US For the latest information on the team, follow @TexasSoftball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. General athletic news can also be found at @TexasLonghorns on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookM
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