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  2. Silas Bolden . He did work out in a way, but for him I wish he could have gotten some more playing time and stats . For a smaller player, he had such a big heart and work ethic .
  3. I really hope you’re right! Some adult needs to stand up and squash this once and for all. If the NCAA and big 12 team up and preemptively ban them from post season consideration or profit sharing if Sorsby plays there’s nothing the courts can do to force them to allow them to participate. Any money will be tied up long enough that you can deal with that in court. Basically, saying “hey we’re not going to stop him from playing. If he does then we’re not going to allow participation in events and things we control. You’re choice.”
  4. The edge players from Notre Dame and Alabama Sark’s first year. We really needed a pass rush and someone to set the edge against the run. That first year would have been much better with a functional defense.
  5. Yeah, but he was always a gamble
  6. That would be insane!! Here’s hoping!
  7. Agiye Hall! I keep seeing TD highlights from the CFL or whatever second tier league he landed himself in..
  8. I like this LB. I hope he takes his OV!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿
  9. Jahleel Billingsley, Isaiah Bond, Agiye Hall, and Isaiah Neyor. If I had to pick one it's probably Bond
  10. I thought Amari Niblack was poised to breakout!
  11. Sales a silent??? 🤔 Hmmm ......... 🏈🤘🏽🏈🤘🏾🏈🤘🏿🏈
  12. Guys who would sell out their college career for a house in the dust bowl of Lubbock are not Texas ready! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿
  13. Absolutely the pick for me too.
  14. Pete Lammons from an era when TE were more for blocking! First Texas Natty team! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿
  15. After that video where the dude said ‘he be out here putting his nuts on peoples shoulders’. I was all in. Plus Neyor just seemed like a good dude.
  16. The softball team is extremely close and they genuinely love each other. Some share a house and dog together. This isn’t an act.
  17. Isaiah Bond for sure. Had 1st round pick potential. Unfortunately seemed like he was never mentally there after his ankle injury
  18. Quinn Ewers jk jk jk this is rage baiting
  19. I too don’t have much sympathy for Yormark, but I don’t think this is something he can ignore. I also think if the Big 12 wants to be treated as a legitimate conference, Yormark will be forced to do something here.
  20. I am not the best versed in the world of social media, I wonder if the athletes following each other on Instagram is a way for them to communicate and ask questions informally - and this would be situations where having a good culture would help players recruit other players vs. a toxic culture where a player would tell others not to come. Separately, anyone else notice in interviews with the Texas softball players this year always keep saying how much they love each other so much? It's something new to me because you usually don't hear that emphasized to that extent. Reinforces what Bobby said about how close the team is to each other. Sounds like they genuinely are good friends and care about each other. That type of culture is hard to copy without bought in leaders.
  21. Fully engaged Isaiah bond
  22. Both Florida and Michigan had so much length this past year. Feels like you need that kind of length to be a serious contender. Like multiple skiled guys over 6-9 who can defend and run the floor. Doesn’t seem like we are quite there yet.
  23. I agree with you for the most part on this. But isn't Yormark's position, like any conference commissioner role, an elected position by the teams in the conference? If that's the case, and all but one school are unhappy with how he handles this situation, you would think there would at least be a mechanism for the schools to push for a change. It's hard to imagine a commissioner keeping a $4 million-a-year job if the overwhelming majority of the conference believes he's mishandling a major issue.
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