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  2. didn't look too deeply yesterday, but he did play a lot of snaps. Got burned on the hook and ladder. I think he just didn't make any tackles if stats say 0.
  3. He was in coverage for a few plays. Not sure how many snaps though.
  4. What's going on with him? Shows as active yesterday. No stats recorded. Did he play against the Bills? I read he's dealt with some injuries this season.
  5. @Gerry Hamilton new thread time 👀
  6. I think Gerry's reference was to high school and college football players, not professionals from CFL.
  7. We went with Siani brother only @Joe Zura gets to hate on flood 🤣
  8. The only way lighter-quicker guys on the inside pays off with Sark's power run game is if he is moving to a more gap scheme blocking like Charlie and his OC ran with D'Onta Foreman where he ran for 2028 yards.
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  10. It continues to amaze me how many calories everyone expends on Flood. Everyday there are threads started on this topic and other threads are taken off course as a result of this topic. Come on fellow Longhorn fans, Sark has addressed and corrected for this issue. It’s painfully obvious that PK was to blame!! Damnit, I can’t find the sarcasm emoji 🥴☠️
  11. Were we even slated to get a visit anymore after we signed Siani?
  12. Even if not right, +1 for the last line
  13. welp i think we just lost him to the fighting Joe Z’s
  14. I’d give J’Covan Brown, Myck Kabongo and Ioannis Papapetrou a call to start.
  15. Agree with you here Sean Miller is a high level big time coach. Past history always always equals future performance he will correct and win just like all coaches past history equals their future performance. We’ve witnessed it here in tragic ways with Beard and totally predictable ways of failure with Terry and I’ll bet Miller gets this team in th high winning percentages and deep tourney runs just like he has at each and every stop he’s made. This time with the backing of more money, facilities and all the resources of our Texas machine Get on the bus !
  16. Does he slot the three with a little English on it?
  17. The defensive lapses in the backcourt are the truly mindboggling thing. Although Swain is not a backcourt player, he's guilty of it too. If you had shooting skill on the offensive end, you could mitigate that. Perhaps Miller could make an example of someone by benching them a few games. Problem is he doesn't have a reasonable option to fill in. That's why I don't care how many games they win from here out as long as they don't completely fall apart.
  18. At the end of the day you gotta make shots. We didn’t all day and are lucky Aggy was missing too in the first half tough one to lose but we competed through it all and still only came up a couple buckets short Miller has proven he corrects and improves and this team of young and mismatched players will win some they shouldn’t and lose some that make you frustrated it’s all part of the process of climbing out of the ditch we were thrown in two years ago
  19. He didn't say yesterday. But he is a two-way guy at Sierra Canyon.
  20. Don’t get me wrong they deserved the win, I’m just saying their record with the new coach looks really good bc how weak their schedule has been that’s all
  21. Junior Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19474303/68cf701aab2f611abc6e89b8
  22. One of Nation's Top DL Recaps Trip to Texas *** While the Junior Day was a bit smaller to begin the 2026 recruiting year, there was nothing small with getting Sierra Canyon (Calif.) DL Kasi Currie on campus for the Texas staff. The 6-foot-5-inch, 315-pound defensive lineman made the trip to Austin on Saturday and came away with glowing remarks from his trip. This was Currie's first trip to Austin, but there is already some familiarity on campus. "Just seeing my boy Richard Wesley," Currie said of the highlights from his visit. "He just got out here and he was telling me about it over the phone a couple of days ago and I just had to come out and see it." The two were teammates at Sierra Canyon, and before Wesley reclassified to enroll early at Texas, the two were in the same grade even. Quite the defensive line tandem there. On his visit to Texas, Currie was able to sit down and talk with Steve Sarkisian, LaAllen Clark and Kenny Baker. The trio had a similar message to Currie" "That this is the best place for me," Currie said. "I am going to get developed and that everything I want is here." An interesting nugget from the trip is that Currie said despite this being the first time he met face to face with Steve Sarkisian, that it felt like he had met before. Even with this being his first trip down to campus, the Longhorns very much remain a school of interest for Currie early on in his recruitment. He said post-visit the Longhorns were very, very high on his consideration. "Texas is at the top of my (list). They are at the top of my list." Two other schools of interest include LSU and Alabama. Currie said the Longhorns will certainly receive an official visit in the summer time as well. Then after the officials, a decision will be made. Coming from California, Currie also said that the city of Austin reminded him of being out on the west coast, despite the weather being a little chillier on Saturday. Very solid first impression for the elite Cali defensive lineman. Texas is right in the thick of things for Currie after the visit. *** Notable Offers: Ohio State Ole Miss Tennessee Oklahoma LSU Alabama Arizona State Oregon Texas A&M USC Florida State Nebraska
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