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  2. Vigor 4-star+ LB Issac McNeil 6-2.5, 210 โ€ฆ super athletic prospect. Probably neutral wingspan OVโ€™s: Auburn, Alabama, Texas A&M, Florida Georgia possible, Texas possible
  3. Welcome to election year folks. You're going to see paid ads everywhere on every software. People will complain about anything now ๐Ÿ™„
  4. First school stop of the trip has begun Vigor High in Pritchard, Al EDGE/LB Jabarrius Garror LB Issac McNeil
  5. What an athlete! I think baseball will eventually win out as he grows/develops over football
  6. Iโ€™m good! Stomach of steel!
  7. What a great series! Texas was complete in nearly every aspect! Man these ptichers have some nasty stuff they are throwing! ๐Ÿค˜
  8. Iโ€™d like to see a race between Jonah Williams and Ryan Wingo. Both guys are around 210 and are ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ fast!
  9. Ha! I'm definitely gonna be trying this with my lil man!
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  11. Thank Jeff! It's hard to rein in a thoroughbred.
  12. In the third inning of Sunday's win, Jonah followed a double by Carson Tinney with an RBI single to right:
  13. Jonah recorded his first RBI of the season with a bases-loaded walk in Sunday's win:
  14. AUSTIN, Texas โ€” Jonah Williams punctuated his first series of the 2026 baseball season by taking a chance that had Jim Schlossnagle, Steve Sarkisian and anyone else with a stake in the two-sport standoutโ€™s future on the Forty Acres holding their breath. With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning of Sundayโ€™s 4-0 win over Michigan State at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Williams popped the first pitch he saw from reliever Brady Chambers into left field. When center fielder Trent Rice lost track of the ball, allowing it to fall to the turf for a base hit, Williams bolted for second base. A late-season shoulder injury while suiting up as a safety for the football team delayed the start of Williamsโ€™ second season with the third-ranked Texas baseball team. His head-first slide into second base wasnโ€™t quite the decision Schlossnagle wanted to see late in a game the Longhorns had under control, which is why Dariyan Pendergrass entered the game as a pinch runner after the 6-foot-3-inch, 210-pound Williams was called safe. โ€œWhen he starts slow out and then tries to bust the double โ€“ I felt like it was time,โ€ Schlossnagle said. โ€œAnd three straight days of playing. He didn't play the field, but I think he's getting really close. Our training staff is doing a good job with him. โ€œNo other reason other than just to protect him moving forward.โ€ Manning the designated hitter spot for each of the teamโ€™s three wins over the Spartans, Williams went 3-for-10 after making his season debut in Fridayโ€™s 8-1 victory. Williams scored two runs, tallied two RBI, walked twice and struck out twice over the weekend, a solid start as he looks to build on a freshman season in which he hit .327 with three doubles, 10 RBI and three stolen bases in 20 games. When Williams will be ready to resume his duties as a position player remains to be seen. Presumably, when the time comes, Williams will replace Ashton Larson in left field, with Anthony Pack Jr. off to a hot start in right field and Aiden Robbins patrolling center field. Until then, Schlossnagle will continue monitoring Williamsโ€™ progress, looking for positive signs as he saw on Friday. While going 1-for-3 at the plate and scoring two runs, Schlossnagle thought Williams had โ€œgreatโ€ at-bats and made smart decisions, like when he tried to turn an infield chopper into a base hit in the third inning. โ€œHe wanted to go to a full gear, but we've told him โ€” his 85-90 percent is still faster than most of the guys on our team,โ€ Schlossnagle said. โ€œI'm really proud of Jonah for pulling up just a little bit โ€” not at the end, but in the middle โ€” running down the line. Then, he got his base hit and made his turn around first base. You saw some maturity there from Jonah.โ€ View full news story
  15. AUSTIN, Texas โ€” Jonah Williams punctuated his first series of the 2026 baseball season by taking a chance that had Jim Schlossnagle, Steve Sarkisian and anyone else with a stake in the two-sport standoutโ€™s future on the Forty Acres holding their breath. With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning of Sundayโ€™s 4-0 win over Michigan State at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Williams popped the first pitch he saw from reliever Brady Chambers into left field. When center fielder Trent Rice lost track of the ball, allowing it to fall to the turf for a base hit, Williams bolted for second base. A late-season shoulder injury while suiting up as a safety for the football team delayed the start of Williamsโ€™ second season with the third-ranked Texas baseball team. His head-first slide into second base wasnโ€™t quite the decision Schlossnagle wanted to see late in a game the Longhorns had under control, which is why Dariyan Pendergrass entered the game as a pinch runner after the 6-foot-3-inch, 210-pound Williams was called safe. โ€œWhen he starts slow out and then tries to bust the double โ€“ I felt like it was time,โ€ Schlossnagle said. โ€œAnd three straight days of playing. He didn't play the field, but I think he's getting really close. Our training staff is doing a good job with him. โ€œNo other reason other than just to protect him moving forward.โ€ Manning the designated hitter spot for each of the teamโ€™s three wins over the Spartans, Williams went 3-for-10 after making his season debut in Fridayโ€™s 8-1 victory. Williams scored two runs, tallied two RBI, walked twice and struck out twice over the weekend, a solid start as he looks to build on a freshman season in which he hit .327 with three doubles, 10 RBI and three stolen bases in 20 games. When Williams will be ready to resume his duties as a position player remains to be seen. Presumably, when the time comes, Williams will replace Ashton Larson in left field, with Anthony Pack Jr. off to a hot start in right field and Aiden Robbins patrolling center field. Until then, Schlossnagle will continue monitoring Williamsโ€™ progress, looking for positive signs as he saw on Friday. While going 1-for-3 at the plate and scoring two runs, Schlossnagle thought Williams had โ€œgreatโ€ at-bats and made smart decisions, like when he tried to turn an infield chopper into a base hit in the third inning. โ€œHe wanted to go to a full gear, but we've told him โ€” his 85-90 percent is still faster than most of the guys on our team,โ€ Schlossnagle said. โ€œI'm really proud of Jonah for pulling up just a little bit โ€” not at the end, but in the middle โ€” running down the line. Then, he got his base hit and made his turn around first base. You saw some maturity there from Jonah.โ€
  16. I hate you with every fiber in my soul ๐Ÿ–•๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ–•๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ–•๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ
  17. I believe Taylor Jungmann to be the best Longhorn pitcher this century (would you agree or disagree). Iโ€™m starting to think Dylan could vault himself into the top three conversation.
  18. So Carson Tinney is Pudge: "catch-and-throw" skills and power-hitting Ruger Riojas is a Mini-Darvish: Texas Swiss Army Knives Dylan Volantis is CJ Wilson: left hand dominant closer to a front-line starting pitcher Thomas Burns is Tom Henke: high-fastball/splitter mix Ma(ddu)x Weiner is Mike Maddux: The Claw and A-Rod
  19. The staff will face better competition, but these Texas pitchers have what it takes to get to Omaha if everyone stays heathy.
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