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The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
Joe Zura replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Haters you say shall I summon the Aggie @Gerry Hamilton 👀👀👀 -
ESPN Laughable reranking of Power 4 QBs
Jarveaux replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I believe arch will be top dog QB 2026 & 2027 . -
The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
Jarveaux replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Shane i fully expect Arch to be #1 pick in 2027 . -
The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
Michelle Lynn replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The dream! 🤩🤘 Our haters would be in shambles 🤣 -
A surprisingly good number for the Texas running game
Alex Butler replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The problem is we don’t get much after that nor do we commit to the run enough to even know how good we can be because we’re injured and young. Honestly if we’d just run the damn ball more at Kentucky and MSU I think we would’ve pulled away from both easily. Just a Lehmans opinion -
ESPN Laughable reranking of Power 4 QBs
HookemTexas replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Unfortunately the control so much of what's viewable because it's on their network that they continue to rake in the money. -
I believe the last team with at least three regular-season wins over AP top-10 teams was LSU in 2019. The Tigers beat No. 9 Texas, No. 7 Florida, No. 9 Auburn and No. 3 Alabama. LSU also beat No. 4 Georgia (SEC Championship), No. 4 Oklahoma (CFP semifinal at the Orange Bowl) and No. 3 Clemson (CFP National Championship).
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Ramsey has another year which is fantastic
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Brian Kelly Suing LSU
Oldest Horn replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I remember the dark days when pro athletes got free agency and everyone thought how unsustainable things would get. Instead athletes became millionaires and owners billionaires. Looks like a win-win. -
Here's the signing day press release from Texas: University of Texas women’s basketball head coach Vic Schaefer announced the signing of Aaliah “Lizzy” Spaight (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Amalia Holguin (AH-MAH-LEE-UH, HOLE-GEEN) (Newport Beach, Calif.) to the Texas women’s basketball program. The 5-7 guard, Spaight is rated No. 9 overall by Dan Olson’s Collegiate Basketball Report in the class of 2026. She played for the national championship on the Nike girls EYBL circuit with Why Not Premier. She led the EYBL tournament in scoring at 26.3 points per game and steals at 2.7 per game and was third in assists at 5.1 per game. Spaight earned placement on the Naismith Trophy Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List. She led her high school team Bishop Gorman to the 2024 state championship. Spaight was the 2023-24 Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year and a two-time Mamba League Champion as well as 2025 Mamba League MVP. Spaight averaged 19.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 4.9 assists, and 3.8 steals per game this past season at Bishop Gorman. In 2024 she averaged 17.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 4.4 steals in leading her team to the Class 5A state championship and was named the Class 5A Offensive Player of the Year. Spaight averaged 23 points, 8.3 rebounds, six assists and six steals per game in her team’s three-game postseason run to the title. “She is a very dynamic player that can score at all three levels,” Texas head coach Vic Schaefer said. “I’m really excited about her athleticism and quickness that she can bring to the floor both offensively and defensively. She sees the floor well and can run a team. A fierce competitor, she will defend with pressure with her quickness, speed and athleticism. Aaliah comes from an amazing family. Gucci and Stephanie have been incredible throughout the process and its been great getting to know them. We are excited to be adding them to the Longhorn family and they are a perfect fit for us here on the Forty Acres.” “I chose Texas because it’s a place that feels like a perfect fit,” Spaight said. “It will push me to be a better person and player on and off the court and compete for championships.” Holguin is a 5-9 combo guard is rated No. 17 overall and the No. 5 two guard in the country by Dan Olson’s Collegiate Basketball Report. She played for the national championship on the Nike girls EYBL circuit with Why Not Premier and with Lizzy Spaight. Holguin was tenth in scoring in the EYBL tournament at 16.4 point per game. Holguin plays at Sage Hill high school and her team is 72-27 over three years and advanced to the Division I state championship game this year. Holguin is on pace to become the all-time leading scorer in program history. In her junior season Holguin was the MVP of the Redondo Union Tournament, MVP of the Pacific Coast League, First Team All CIF and First Team All-State. Holguin was part of the Mamba Academy and is the last current high school player coached by Kobe Bryant. She said she fell in love with the game being coached by Bryant and tries to play the game like it’s supposed to be played. “Amalia will bring instant offense and a competitive spirit to our program immediately,” Schaefer said. “She is a fierce competitor who played for the national championship on the Nike EYBL circuit with her teammate Lizzy Spaight. Her ability to stretch the floor is a much needed asset and will make us that much harder to defend as a team. Having been trained and coached by the late great Kobe Bryant, Amalia knows what it takes to win. She has a great family. Her Mother Flora and father James have been incredible throughout the entire process and we are so excited to be adding them to our Longhorn Family here on the Forty Acres.” “I chose to attend The University of Texas at Austin because it immediately felt like home,” Holguin said. “The coaches were real, the players were welcoming, and the program’s culture stood out. Coach Vic Schaefer keeps it 100 and he pushes his players past their limits every day. That’s exactly what I was looking for in a coach. A coach and a team that would challenge me to grow and help me become successful both on and off the court.”
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Coach Elliott really hit a home run so far with this year's freshman class - and there's a libero on the bench that's supposed to be pretty good as well but in front of her are Emma Halter and Ramsey Gary who are the equivalent of covering an entire outfield between 2 people.
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That’s the stupid rule on IT not here.
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The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
NothinButDaHorns34 replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
A lot of time between now and the 2027 draft to see who will be the top edge rusher off of the board, But i see dylan stewart out of south carolina and colin fighting for that position -
Vander Wal and Harvey are also freshman that will be All Americans multiple time at Texas
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Hey, it’s not my first rodeo.
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The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
Shane replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That would be amazing and what a year the horns would have had ! 🤘🏻 -
ESPN Laughable reranking of Power 4 QBs
Tuco Ramirez replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Every espn ranking is laughable. Espn as a network is laughable. -
The Film Guy: Colin Simmons Best in SEC
Joe Zura replied to Michelle Lynn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Hoping him and arch go 1, 2 when they enter the draft lol