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Some portal decisions are baffling, much like this one: 1) Why wouldn't Texas want him back as a role player if status quo? 2) I think Texas would want him back if all things status quo, so Heide must have asked for more NIL? 3) Why would Heide think he's going to get more NIL and playing time somewhere else? It's just strange to think what goes on in these kids heads and/or their agents. Everyone is looking for one more dollar. Makes being a fan and I'm sure a coach, totally insane. I expected the Wilcher one, he just didn't seem to fit. Codie is disappointing as he seemed to find a niche in the tourney, but Heide is completely baffling. Rinse and repeat with the one and done's each year seems to be the norm now.
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When you say "Texas decision", what does that look like exactly? I would imagine you take Heide back for free as a role player on the bench. Would they have wanted a significant NIL pay cut from last year? Tell him someone else was gonna have the majority of his minutes? It's hard to follow the NIL world when everything is so opaque.
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Recruiting: New offers from Thursday
Hank South replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Not a new offer (he already has one) but a visitor today: -
Recruiting: New offers from Thursday
Hank South replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
2028 4-star safety Jalen Flowers Film: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/23119924/68d1b918241dd35b1ab7d751 -
He might want a bigger role and/or a bigger NIL deal than we could afford. He would have been a nice role player to have back, but I'm not that too surprised by this. His playing time was cut down toward the end of the year. I will always remember the big shot he made to beat Gonzaga. I hope he lands in a great spot with plenty of playing time in his senior year.
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They continue to do stuff like this and then get butthurt when people rightfully clown them. It's wild to see a group of people over generations with no self awareness. They know they have so few accomplishments in over 100 years, that they have to celebrate just participating in something. Pathetic group of people. (I wanna send this to my Aggie friend, but I know he'll be overly defensive about it)
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Texas forward Camden Heide is the program's first unexpected departure to the NCAA transfer portal. Jonathan Giovny of Draft Express first reported Heide's intent to enter the portal on Thursday. On Texas Football expected Heide to be a part of Sean Miller's club for the 2026-27 season, which will be Heide's last in college basketball after playing two seasons at Purdue before joining the Longhorns for the 2025-26 campaign. After playing in 75 career games for the Boilermakers, Heide saw action in 35 games for Texas. As a Longhorn, Heide set career-high marks for games started (29), scoring (5.9 points per game), assists (23), steals (15), 3-pointers made (49) and 3-point percentage (45.4). Heide made one of the most memorable plays of the season, hitting a 3-pointer from the corner with 14.7 seconds left in regulation to help Texas secure a 74-68 NCAA Tournament win over Gonzaga. The Longhorns finished the season in the Sweet 16, dropping a 79-77 decision to Purdue, with Heide scoring three points and grabbing five rebounds in 24 minutes. With Heide gone and Nic Codie both entering the transfer portal, Matas Vokietaitis is the only experienced frontcourt player returning to Texas for Miller's second season. John Clark and Lewis Obiorah are expected to return after both big men redshirted this past season. Before Heide's departure was known, sources told OTF that the power forward position is one the Longhorns were looking to upgrade with a transfer portal acquisition. View full news story
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Texas forward Camden Heide is the program's first unexpected departure to the NCAA transfer portal. Jonathan Giovny of Draft Express first reported Heide's intent to enter the portal on Thursday. On Texas Football expected Heide to be a part of Sean Miller's club for the 2026-27 season, which will be Heide's last in college basketball after playing two seasons at Purdue before joining the Longhorns for the 2025-26 campaign. After playing in 75 career games for the Boilermakers, Heide saw action in 35 games for Texas. As a Longhorn, Heide set career-high marks for games started (29), scoring (5.9 points per game), assists (23), steals (15), 3-pointers made (49) and 3-point percentage (45.4). Heide made one of the most memorable plays of the season, hitting a 3-pointer from the corner with 14.7 seconds left in regulation to help Texas secure a 74-68 NCAA Tournament win over Gonzaga. The Longhorns finished the season in the Sweet 16, dropping a 79-77 decision to Purdue, with Heide scoring three points and grabbing five rebounds in 24 minutes. With Heide gone and Nic Codie both entering the transfer portal, Matas Vokietaitis is the only experienced frontcourt player returning to Texas for Miller's second season. John Clark and Lewis Obiorah are expected to return after both big men redshirted this past season. Before Heide's departure was known, sources told OTF that the power forward position is one the Longhorns were looking to upgrade with a transfer portal acquisition.
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
817 Boxing B replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think it's a lot of low key jealousy and clicks type situation, in a lot of places. This is also the NIL era, and girls have the same motivations as the guys, in regards to, earning potential and minutes. Vic signed a helluva class and I guarantee you these ladies were looking over their shoulders a bit. Maybe some girls felt Maddy got too much of the shine and not enough of the blame until she had the bad game...maybe the exit meetings didn't go so well, who knows. What I do know is.... this responsibility, representing the University of Texas, will not be bestowed upon the weak or timid. 🤘🏿🔥✊🏿 -
Texas women's basketball portal thread
Califashorn75 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Jordan Lee is still posting Texas stuff on her IG account. I hope she changes her mind.