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Season one in the SEC has been a continuation of the Longhorn victory tour. In the “Big 4” sports (FB, MBB, WBB, baseball) the Horns collected two outright regular season championships, one co-championship, and the one not like the others has been addressed by CDC. That doesn’t even include the other conference and national championships in non-revenue sports. Anyone that didn’t think Texas was SEC ready was sadly mistaken. Thank you to CDC, Jay, Kevin, all the coaches, and most of all the student athletes that have made this possible. They are the epitome of a “University of the first class.” Hook ‘em PS - The football team having a spring semester GPA of 3.31 may be the most impressive accomplishment of them all. Those hard working students have put my academic exploits at the University to shame.
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Urban Meyer is a POS.
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Meyer probably would’ve won a natty by now, but he would’ve left by now due to some mystery health issues. I was one of those Texas fans that wanted him post-Herman, especially after Sark’s first two seasons, but Sark’s turnaround as a HC here and off the field has been incredible. Rooting hard for him to bring championships in the next few seasons.
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It works if you win and Urban is one of the 3 greatest coaches in modern college football. It would have required to Texas to do an about face on how they operate and the “systems” in place. Before we hired Sark, Urban gave us a lot of useful information and helped our leadership understand the actual landscape.
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Thinking about all that’s unfolded over the past 24 months for the Longhorns football team. So many positives combined with a few bumps along the way. It all starts with Sark, the way he manages, motivates and unifies the team from the top. As much as I liked Mack, there’s something different and ‘next level’ special about the combination of traits and decision making by Sark. His coaching staff, administrative staff including GM, recruiting portal, play calling, preparation, overall decision making and at the core of it all, the culture he’s instilled. High character players, they work hard on and off the field (3.31 team gpa this spring), teammates who put team first, guys could enter the portal for more playing time and more money elsewhere but the stay because they all believe this is something special worth much more. Arch could have left a year ago and easily started (and starred) for many of the Top 25. As he said himself, “some things are worth waiting for.” Quinn could have e transferred after this past season and made more money in one final season for Notre Dame or Miami than he’ll likely make the next 2-3 yrs in the NFl but he cared more about leaving as a Longhorn with class. How many guys would show that loyalty to a school despite many fans openly cheering for Arch to replace him as QB1. Sark could have replaced Quinn in the Georgia game and left Arch in for the rest of the season. Who knows how the result would have been on the field but I bet the locker room would have felt divided. That was an extremely tough situation to manage and the Horns went to back to back semi finals in the CFP with 4th quarter drives in both games that barely ended in defeat. For each of these three men, they repeatedly showed high character, grit, strong decision making, putting team first, setting the tone for the rest of the team. Can’t wait to see how it pays off over these next 2 seasons. It’s not just the result on the field but how the Longhorns are doing it that has me so impressed and excited for what’s ahead. Hook em! 🧡🤘🏼🐂 ,
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Found it interesting that they rank ASU’s Sam Leavitt as the #1 QB (at #5 overall on the list) and his WR1 Jordyn Tyson as one of the best receivers (at #19 overall). I can believe that ranking much more than at least one of the other ‘experts’ who had Penn State’s Drew Allar as the top QB. Overall, this list of projected top 100 players was interesting and seems to have some good insight. Still hard to believe Georgia (2) and Ohio State (3) had such a small number of top players going into 2025.
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Meyer was/is a bigger jerk and liar than Herman. That usually doesn't work in Texas.
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Keep A Close Eye Here (Wednesday 4:45 pm)
DanielOnorato replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Dia reminds me of a more athletic CJ Stroud. Very excited to see him on the 40 -
How good could Texas have been with Urban Meyer instead of Tom Herman? I really respected this breakdown. Very thankful for Sarkisian.
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Keep A Close Eye Here (Wednesday 4:45 pm)
Jerky replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Versatile and disruptive defender, can play LB but seems like a future Edge at Buck. -
georgethepunter changed their profile photo
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Would be even better if the supposed 🐐 didn’t turn into a 🦆 #FreeAspinall
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Baseball: No. 3 Texas vs. Oklahoma game thread (Thursday)
uthorn1374 replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Horns are the kings of the SEC as it should be -
Baseball: No. 3 Texas vs. Oklahoma game thread (Thursday)
Blackshan replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Didn’t expect this to happen this year.