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I thought he had 3 years left?
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UPDATED CFP Odds, per FanDuel: Alabama -950 Notre Dame -400 BYU +390 Texas +590 Miami +820 Vanderbilt +7000 Texas will be ahead of Miami and Vandy tonight. They may even be ahead of BYU but the hopes aren’t dead at all. We need Tech and UGA next week and obviously blowouts would be helpful.
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Players With New Agent: Niblett, Owens, Vasek
Roysterr replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He helped us win 3 games alone just on punt returns. -
OTF Premium 2025-26 Portal Tracker Thread
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Rori Harmon named AP National Player of the Week
Jeff Howe posted a topic in On Texas Football Forum
From UT Athletics: AUSTIN, Texas – Following a week in which she broke the Texas career assist record and led the Longhorns to back-to-back wins over No. 3 UCLA and No. 2 South Carolina, Rori Harmon has been named the AP National Player of the Week. Harmon also earned SEC Player of the Week honors the conference announced today. Harmon broke the Texas career assist record, previously held by Kamie Ethridge for 40 years. Harmon tallied her 777th career assist late in the Longhorns game against South Carolina to break the record. Later in the game Harmon made the game-winning shot with 0.7 seconds left to lift Texas to the win over South Carolina and the Players Era Championship in Las Vegas. The night before, Harmon scored 26 points to lead Texas to a win over No. 3 UCLA in the first game of the Players Era Championship. Harmon leads the SEC and ranks third nationally in assists to turnover ratio with 50 assists and 12 turnovers through eight games this season. Harmon also moved into the top-five in Texas women’s basketball history in career steals with 301. Harmon is the only player in Texas women’s basketball history that has reached 1,300 points and 700 assists. The Longhorns are back in action on Thursday, Dec. 4, as they host North Carolina in the ACC/SEC Challenge at Moody Center. Tip time is 6:00 p.m. CT.-
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Texas Vegas Odds To Make CFP Continue To Change
pinkman_90 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Texas Vegas Odds To Make CFP Continue To Change
Steamboat Willie replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
As Texas odds rocket (+4000 → +590) isn’t the committee whispering sweet nothings — it’s degens, hope, and hedge money fighting in the streets. Tonight comes down to one stupid number: #12 = Chaos alive. Pulse detected. Drinks stay cold. #13 = It’s dead. Start drawing up 2026 mock drafts. No narratives. No feelings. If we’re 13, the committee already wrote the eulogy. If we’re 12… light the candle and pray for meteor strikes. -
Never forget that Tim Brando once said Scott Frost would the most impactful D1 head coach since Saban was hired by Alabama.
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🥱 Well you’re not vulgar at least.
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Texas Vegas Odds To Make CFP Continue To Change
KelvinMuhammad replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Odds are BYU loses, Miami slides into the 12-seed, and Texas gets pushed out. But what people aren’t saying out loud is that TV ratings matter. The Texas brand and Arch Manning’s star power might tilt things in Texas’s favor especially if Bama gets blowout too. Right now I'm set to wait until next year -
Texas Vegas Odds To Make CFP Continue To Change
Jaybird replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
+590 on Fan Duel right now -
I loved it.
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Texas Vegas Odds To Make CFP Continue To Change
dblmudpumps replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Holy just saw it at +420 -
I would rather have a receiver with more size and hands a la Matthew Golden (Cam Coleman!) We already have Jermaine Bishop coming in- I think he will take the role we’d want from Williams. Williams seems like a bit of a diva
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Players With New Agent: Niblett, Owens, Vasek
MarkInAustin replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The agent on a contingency should take no part of the initial offer by the college, but only a percentage of his negotiated improvement of the offer. -
I don’t think he was taking up for Brando. He was saying the post about Strong was dumb and vulgar. Which it was.
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Players With New Agent: Niblett, Owens, Vasek
Michelle Lynn replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Agree, that’s absolutely insane. Had no idea they could take that much. -
Which is exactly why I’d rather play a team without a pulse in the bowl. No one will remember the quality of opponent. People will always discredit the strength of Texas’ opponents no matter what anyway. Then if we lose, we lost to a crap team
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We still need some elite speed to create even more spacing and turn more screens into chunk plays.
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Players With New Agent: Niblett, Owens, Vasek
Michelle Lynn replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He bailed us out a lot this year, but yes it is a tough conversation I’m sure. We will see. He has been very transparent with his mindset on potentially leaving last year, and staying ended up being the correct call, so maybe he makes that decision again. Either way he is a Longhorn Legend for life and will always have a fan in me! 🤘 -
Are the tides turning for Texas?
Colby TS replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I know the SEC announced this year that it would move to a nine-game schedule and require one non-conference game against a "quality" Power Four opponent. What’s stopping the SEC from reversing course and eliminating the requirement to schedule at least one Power Four opponent? -
What type of statement can you make against a 9-3 team that hasn’t beaten a ranked team all year? That actually just seems like a lose lose situation to me. If you win, you’re just one of the 4 ranked teams that beat Michigan. If you lose, you’re the only ranked team that lost to Michigan. UGA could at least say they “destroyed an undefeated team” even though we all know that was garbage. There was also a minuscule chance of UGA losing that game. It was like the games where the NFL mascots play against children.