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  2. Chris Samuels returning a kick against Miami in the cotton bowl and getting crushed was a sign of the pain that day. I’m sure @Bobby Burtonrecalls https://youtu.be/TF9fNa3am14?si=vZ6jZNhYz9_ZG3FD
  3. That's his NFL position ... most likely. Bobby and I were told that was likely during SEC media days
  4. Kelshaun Johnson had a real chance coming out of HS, and has a real chance long term. Has a couple of different gears
  5. There are two things you should do, one for banking and one for the next step: On banking, set up an appointment with Xavier Sztenjberg, who basically is the leader, heart and soul of WSFM. Tell him everything. The advice above is all very good. Kill your self your first semester and first year, as those are the grades that matter. Oh, and I am shocked by people who don’t read the paper. Pretty much everyone on Wall Street are voracious consumers of news. Young people (not you) read instagram. The key for NY is some blend of the WSJ, the NYT and the NY post. You will never get into the buy side without a good banking job, so focus there. A very good point was made above that it’s not typical for somebody to jump from banking to PE from the associate ranks. I agree with that in general, but if you look at PE shops that have specialization, a lot of the laterals they take from banks have experience in banking in a subsector. So, in consumer that is the LCatts and the TSGs, BX tac ops just hired a guy from Lazard to lead financial services, etc…. I also agree that the energy shops in TX can be more forgiving, but that means you are in Houston not NY (and, while my heart is in Texas, my ass is in NYC). Most folks in PE were analysts in a bank for 2 or 3 years, and that is it. So, you will need to be smart. One idea is to find Ken Wiles, who leads the PE effort at UT. Get an appointment with him and start networking with some of the folks he recommends. Oh, and if you want to go into PE, you pretty much have to be in a M&A focused banking job. They are not hiring from the ECM team… first things first, get the best IB job you can.
  6. Don’t worry Blake you won’t be muted today
  7. Rough WR injury luck early for the Gators. That would be two years in a row at the position
  8. Really appreciate you compiling this. Thank you! I’m going to pin it for folks.
  9. Wake up and join us for Coffee and Football beginning at 8:15ish AM. We will discuss the latest news and notes on the Horns, plus take your questions! https://www.youtube.com/live/kPFS3aIL7lA?si=5WVm_Q1sN49SjyHt
  10. Thanks MB! We plan on trying to get there as early as possible and just make a complete day of it. To say I'm excited about it would be like saying Bijan was an ok RB.
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  12. We are now down to 23 days before the Longhorns square off against the Buckeyes at Ohio State for the season opener. Who’s your favorite Texas player to wear number 23? Some options today include: Chris Samuels Jaydon Blue Jeff Ward
  13. I haven't looked into it much, but has there been any word on Fasusi? He getting reps with the 1's or anything?
  14. Nah you don't understand man, Elko gunna get them to the national championship this year and win the SEC. Book it. LOL
  15. I would not be putting that out onto social media, all of their clips look terrible lol.
  16. Now we know why he wasn’t at SEC media days
  17. This combined with Lagway already being injured. Not looking good for Napier
  18. All the guys that were Tom Herman holdovers that bought in under Sark and didn’t jump ship after the initial 5-7 and 8-5 seasons. So guys like Sweat, Barron, Whittington, Christian Jones etc…
  19. Jonathon Brooks. Great in-state player and his development demonstrated that this coaching staff knew wtf they were doing.
  20. It’s so cool that everyone is saying someone different. It’s just further proof that Sark has molded a culture that’s present in many players and he continues to recruit the right guys.
  21. Quinn, Jahdae, Ant Hill, T Sweat, Bijan. 🤘
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