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  2. Have fun with a 9:15 p.m. CT kickoff, Arkansas. That is brutal on the week 2 schedule at Utah.
  3. Roman Harper: "It's never easy at Kentucky." Ain't that the truth!
  4. I do wonder if Texas A&M and Arizona State will be interest/close. I lean no. Think A&M wipes them.
  5. Roman Harper says he's looking forward to Auburn and Baylor in primetime! ... the game is at 2:30 p.m. CT.
  6. Wait…you don’t have a passion for deep dives on legal precedents and bylaws??? 😂
  7. Joey isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer
  8. Let's get going. Always a surprise seeing Gene Chizik on this set.
  9. The only downside to this is that we've got to sit through Finebaum callers to get to the TV window reveal. This feels like a case of diminishing returns.
  10. That's one of two SEC bucket list trips for me, along with LSU.
  11. I can't imagine the Tennessee and LSU games as anything but prime-time kickoffs. OU will probably be a 2:30 start. Missouri won't be a prime-time game because the conference schedule is loaded that day with Alabama at LSU, Georgia at Ole Miss and OU at Florida. The Ole Miss game could be in prime time. I'd expect Mississippi State and Arkansas to get the early or afternoon windows.
  12. I'll update the initial post at the top of the thread when the windows for the Texas games are announced.
  13. When the SEC unveils the TV windows for the remaining conference-controlled games in 2026 during a live SEC Network special on Wednesday (6 p.m.), Texas fans will be one step closer to knowing when the Longhorns will be kicking off every game of Steve Sarkisian’s sixth season. Still, the schedule isn’t expected to be set in stone. The SEC typically utilizes a six-day window to announce kickoff times for flexed regular-season games. If a firm start time isn’t given, the game will be assigned one of four potential kickoff windows: the early window, with a kickoff time between 11 a.m. and noon; the afternoon (2:30-3:30 p.m.); the evening (5-7 p.m.); or it will be flexed for either an afternoon or evening kickoff. Ahead of the TV window reveal, Texas has four game broadcasts locked in for the 2026 season: Sept. 5 — Texas State (2:30 p.m., ESPN) Sept. 12 — Ohio State (6:30 p.m., ABC) Sept. 19 — UTSA (7 p.m., SEC Network+) Nov. 27 — at Texas A&M (6:30 p.m., ABC) The following games are the other SEC games on the Longhorns’ schedule, which will at least be assigned a TV window on Wednesday: Sept. 26 — at Tennessee Oct. 10 — Oklahoma (Dallas) Oct. 17 — Florida Oct. 24 — Ole Miss Oct. 31 — Mississippi State Nov. 7 — at Missouri Nov. 14 — at LSU Nov. 21 — Arkansas View full news story
  14. When the SEC unveils the TV windows for the remaining conference-controlled games in 2026 during a live SEC Network special on Wednesday (6 p.m.), Texas fans will be one step closer to knowing when the Longhorns will be kicking off every game of Steve Sarkisian’s sixth season. Still, the schedule isn’t expected to be set in stone. The SEC typically utilizes a six-day window to announce kickoff times for flexed regular-season games. If a firm start time isn’t given, the game will be assigned one of four potential kickoff windows: the early window, with a kickoff time between 11 a.m. and noon; the afternoon (2:30-3:30 p.m.); the evening (5-7 p.m.); or it will be flexed for either an afternoon or evening kickoff. Ahead of the TV window reveal, Texas has four game broadcasts locked in for the 2026 season: Sept. 5 — Texas State (2:30 p.m., ESPN) Sept. 12 — Ohio State (6:30 p.m., ABC) Sept. 19 — UTSA (7 p.m., SEC Network+) Nov. 27 — at Texas A&M (6:30 p.m., ABC) The following games are the other SEC games on the Longhorns’ schedule, which will at least be assigned a TV window on Wednesday: Sept. 26 — at Tennessee Oct. 10 — Oklahoma (Dallas) Oct. 17 — Florida Oct. 24 — Ole Miss Oct. 31 — Mississippi State Nov. 7 — at Missouri Nov. 14 — at LSU Nov. 21 — Arkansas
  15. I just heard he bet the unders on his Indiana team and the Unders on his QB at Indiana.......
  16. Lol that’s definitely plausible. Sorsby could have hired his own lawyers and filed his own lawsuit. But Campbell and Tech are the ones that obviously paid off the judge.
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