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  2. Quinn is better than Zach Wilson who should be the face of Duck Camp.
  3. I will not accept any scenario where a loss to lil' bro is conceded.
  4. I understand its a numbers game thus LJH being in and Hyatt potentially being out but as far as their skill sets and functionality in an offense they offer completely different skill sets. LJH has done a great job carving out a career in the NFL but I still wish he had returned for one more year at Texas. He ran like a freight train after the catch in the Sugar Bowl victory. Will always be one of my favorite players!
  5. No, I’d rather see Texas win all four of those games and have a WTF loss against Kentucky, Mississippi State, or Vanderbilt similar to how Notre Dame lost to Northern Illinois but still went on to play for a national championship.
  6. He's been with the Saints, Patriots, Broncos and now the Giants after going undrafted in 2019. There's a report from Giants camp suggesting LJ might be poised to claim Jalin Hyatt's roster spot (Hyatt was a third-round pick out of Tennessee in 2023).
  7. From Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post: "I have Quinn Ewers on the projected roster. But we reserve the right to place him on practice squad at any time, depending on how the rest of preseason goes."
  8. There are some good 16s over the years and some have special stories, but James Street is a Longhorn Legend in both football and baseball, holding school records in each, and is my pick.
  9. In golf we take one swing at a time. When it's finished, THEN we have a score. Until then, nothing is accomplished. One step at a time, then AFTER it's all done, take stock in what you've done. If you get ahead of your skis, you will crash. HOOKEM
  10. Made me laugh when he mentioned Kiffin... "Lane sat in the corner by himself"
  11. LSU is one of the true wild cards for me this season. I picked them to face Texas in the SEC Championship because even though they need to show more on defense, their roster is insanely talented.
  12. I can't concede anything with this team. I don't think Julian Sayin, Gunnar Stockton, young Lagway or Marcel Reed should beat Texas with this defense and Arch Manning at the helm. I think accepting a guaranteed two loss regular season is lowering internal expectations as I think this years Texas team is further along in development towards a National Title than any of these teams. Don't let any of them off the hook and keep the foot on the gas!
  13. I appreciate Adonai Mitchell taking the time to make sure his shorthand autograph is legible.
  14. No, I want to win all of them. Can’t lose Jawja since they’ll very likely be off the schedule the next few years. 0-3 in living rooms is not ideal in recruiting. Losing to ou and aggy never feels good even with a NC. Ohio State… don’t want to lose to those cocky ass Yankees. I’ll take a trap game loss against Kentucky or something like that. FYI, we haven’t lost on the road when I’m in the house in a while (not counting neutral sites). And, I’m going to Ohio State, Florida and Kentucky. So there’s that. I expect to win the NC. I’m pretty sure the players do too.
  15. James Street...........end of discussion
  16. If it does become a problem, then one of two things will happen: One player will put on a random jersey with no name on the back (we see this sometimes in games on special teams where numbers double up) or one player's number will change.
  17. If Joe Tatum ever takes a snap, things are incredibly good or incredibly bad. You'd have to have four scholarship quarterbacks go down before Tatum playing would be a possibility.
  18. Street easily Thomas was an imo underrated piece of 2005. He was huge against Sarks Trojans. Loved me some Gunn as a kid.
  19. This question was posed to Rod, CJ and me on the livestream last night: If you were told Texas was guaranteed to split the following four games (at Ohio State, at Florida, at Georgia and vs. Texas A&M), would you take it right now? I'm assuming in this scenario that the Longhorns win the other eight games on the schedule. That means Texas is guaranteed to end the regular season with a 10-2 record. On one hand, a loss to Ohio State and one conference loss means Texas is likely headed to the SEC title game, probably as the No. 1 seed for the second year in a row. On the other hand, two conference losses, including one to the Aggies in the regular-season finale at home, mean the Longhorns would probably be sweating it out to see if they're in the 12-team CFP. Due to what a loss to Texas A&M would mean, I wouldn't take it. With that said, I've seen more than a few 9-3 predictions on the board, so I'm assuming there are members of the community who would sign up for 10 wins, regardless of which two games are the losses. So, would you take it?
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