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  2. Because the players haven’t even decided yet on if they will return or go somewhere else or maybe even try and go pro. It’s pointless to consider that at this point.
  3. Lucci is the kind of lad that would put a sheep on a cliff in boots so it couldn’t run and would push back harder.
  4. Interesting, potential is there but will Texas ever fully commit to it in the NIL age is the question imo.
  5. Didn't y'all have this piece of crap on Coffee and Football not too long ago?
  6. All about the click bait...would not give him what he wants.
  7. Take it somewhere else. Please?
  8. Good grief, let the season finish first at least.
  9. I guess I dont get the point of this post… this is a typical fundraising event
  10. Just trying to see where you sit on this. Sarcasm or not? The UF dude was loaded for bear.
  11. Wow 💀☠️
  12. Engagement farming should be beneath him. The only thing Aggies seem to allow to be beneath them, unfortunately, are helpless farm animals.
  13. It's National Signing Day *** What once was a revered holiday across the country for college football fans alike, has become just another Wednesday morning in February. The changing in the college football landscape has taken away the significance of the February signing period, often leaving teams with just a couple of outstanding national letter of intents, rather than a full class. In a way it's a shame. I remember reading the Dallas Morning News with my dad growing up on Thursday and Friday of each first week in February waiting to see how the classes shook up. The DMN would have their own top 50 prospects in the area, and comparing how many were signed with each school in the state was something that I to this day remember doing each year. To be honest, that was really my introduction to the world of recruiting. It was a blast. The whole week was. But things change. College football still does, almost by the hour. Texas signed one prospect in the February window – 2026 St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy DL Elijah Ali (Downey, Calif.). In fact, 22 members of the 2026 class are already on campus enjoying their first semester as student-athletes at Texas. Ali will join Nicolas Robertson as the only two members of the 2026 class to move-in during the summer. With the excitement and importance of the transfer portal in today's game, I hope the enjoyment shared over celebrating a faxed NLI doesn't disappear. High school recruiting will always matter, even when it doesn't feel like it. “You can win a battle with mercenaries. You win a war with people who believed in the mission from day one.” - With that said, Texas has officially received the NLI of Ali. He becomes the 24th Longhorn in the class of 2026 and will join the team in the summer.
  14. I’d still like to believe that that team would’ve gotten to 10 wins (bowl included) if Fozzy hadn’t shredded his knee on that awful Mizzou turf.
  15. Today
  16. Thanks CJ! Looking forward to the weekly baseball show with Blake, Jeff & you!
  17. Nice read, Jeff! Texas moved up to 33 after Indiana's loss to USC late last night as well. Every spot matters!
  18. It was nice to see the squad battle through a poor performance to get the win. It is too easy to let those games slip away, as we have seen in previous games. Got the W. Good stuff, Jeff!
  19. While Luicci is the wrong person to be talking about this due to his team underperforming historically more than Texas, he’s not totally wrong. 1 natty in 55 years at Texas is wild. Texas is long overdue for another natty in football. Has Texas been unlucky over some of those 55 years? Yes. But bad luck aside, 55 years is plenty of opportunities to have had more championship success. Sark is beating his three historic rivals like a drum, so I’ll give him that, but he needs keep doing that, not drop games to teams he should beat handedly, and prove he can outcoach other elite HCs in college football (Day, Smart, etc.).
  20. SEC Mike and Looch. Two morons
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