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  2. It was mentioned again to me last night that it shouldn’t be expected to see much if any of Baxter against Ohio State.
  3. Sure and as I said, they'll work him in slowly. See how he pulls up in training, etc. I think we're pretty much in agreement, so I'm confused why we're going back and forth here lol.
  4. I would love for him to work consistently but goal should be to be RB1 in 2026 after Wisner heads to the NFL.
  5. there's a possibility that he's not the same when/if he comes back
  6. Saw Bobby’s comments regarding The Great Steve Worster 2 time All American. I appreciate Bobby honoring Steve . He was an amazing person. A great person. When he ran on the field the crowd would always yell! “WOO , WOO,WOO” . I can still hear the crowd.. 58 years later !
  7. Tell this to Halliburton....there is countless examples of athletes rushing back recovery and getting hurt again. Hell Johnathan Brooks is a prime example of this to keep it Longhorn related. His knee injury just wasn't an ACL. It was ACL and his MCL that needed to be surgically repaired and his PCL suffered damage as well but fortunately for him it wasn't a complete tear and didn't need surgery. That is dang near every ligament in his knee that was damage in some sort of severity. His recovery should be slower to ensure the knee is strong as it possibly can be.
  8. Not really. He'll get touches, but it won't be much. He seems to be moving pretty good. But he's not getting 20 carries a game yet, that's for sure. You ease him back into it. Maybe if a game is a blow out, he'll get some reps. I'm not sure he has enough juice to surpass Wisner, Clark or Gibson at the moment.
  9. That would be detrimental to his recovery and could even put him at higher risk of injuring himself again.
  10. I went to high school with him & we lifted weights together in off season in high school.Worster was as down to earth as anyone could be . He was a great baseball catcher. Could hit the ball a country mile . His recruitment was between LSU and Texas . He loved baseball but he loved the roar of the crowd. Loved Texas Longhorns. A extremely violent RB . Thank you for honoring him today . He was Mr. Wishbone. “ Hookem Big Woo” R.I.P.
  11. Gerry’s been saying that Baxter isn’t fully ready for a while and not sure why people say otherwise.
  12. Today
  13. His open-field hits sounded like shotgun blasts.
  14. It's takes a lot to make it out of Port Arthur. He can't lose when the whole city behind him.
  15. Occasionally I would see Steve Worster at Sholtz Garden before games, he always seemed happy and would acknowledge a hello. The thing that always struck me was he was not as big as I thought he was. A true Texas legend.
  16. So does Randy Kinder: https://youtu.be/icNQ4WfP-wE?si=63X7Q9D7Zah8E3Gv
  17. Obligatory clip: https://youtu.be/icNQ4WfP-wE?si=eOc2GPJ2OXdcX222&t=21 Loved to watch Westbrook and certainly appreciate woo-woo Worster too.
  18. lol I didn’t notice that. let’s go…. 8:18 AM this morning. That sounds good.
  19. Hmmmm not putting a starting time smh
  20. Coffee and Football is the place to be this morning, as we discuss the latest Horns news and notes, plus answer your questions! https://www.youtube.com/live/BldNkWbKEC4?si=cToyA_xlale6kupB
  21. The current No. 30 is linebacker Elijah ‘Bo’ Barnes.
  22. We are 30 days away from the season opener against Ohio State. Who is your favorite No. 30 to play for Texas? Some options today include… Steve Worster Bryant Westbrook
  23. I keep forgetting about Terry. Positions aside, what do you see elite about his skillset. I feel like I haven’t read much about his potential. I think I’ve unintentionally summed it to jack of all trades, position of none, tweener.
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