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  2. Reclass candidate? Any news on that front for others?
  3. Toombs County won the 2024 Georgia Class A Division I State Championship and returned to the title game again in 2025, but fell short to Worth County 17–13.
  4. Mid Junior year Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/22364411/68bd44386f07174de308ac99
  5. Texas Offers 2027 LB Kareem Palmer *** Kareem Palmer, a 2027 linebacker from Toombs County (GA), has officially received an offer from The University of Texas. Palmer shared the news on twitter Sunday afternoon, after a positive conversation with the Texas coaching staff. The original tweet also tags Texas linebackers coach Johnny Nansen as well. Palmer. a 6-foot-2-inch, 215-pound linebacker, holds nine offers at the moment, including Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska and a couple of others.
  6. Devils advocate. Usually when you break into the nfl as a HC, you’re there to stay as a coach or some coordinator it seems.
  7. They aren’t necessarily uogrades financially.
  8. Disagree. Need another weapon at receiver. Preferably a slot that can get open against man coverage.
  9. 49 -34 end of 3rd quarter. Horns!
  10. riddle me this. if d was problem why did we score 0 in 1st half vs oh st. 3 in each 1st half vs ok geo atm. coach k wasnt the problem yo. his dbacks did let us down last half of season. taafe hurt didnt help
  11. Why is Chaz Coleman considered one of the best TP players? He has limited production and wasn’t even a major recruit
  12. Don't agree at all with this. Bryce Underwood is how a 5 star talent plays as a freshman. Arch has 31 TDs to 7 ints and 3000 yards. Call it however you want, Arch had some tough games at OSU, UTEP and against Kentucky. I said the yips argument was overblown because to me it was more of an up-and-down period that inexprienced QBs go through rather than full blown performance anxiety. Even at OSU with some really bad moments he had throws that were just wow throws that a QB with the yips wouldn't make. But again, call it however you want, his performance, early in the season, was just wayyy too inconsistent and it seemingly got a lot better as the season went on. We can only guess as of right now but Sark has always been a coach that tries to put his QBs in the absolute best position to succeed. Having said that I highly doubt that we'll pivot that much from the offense that we ran in the last few weeks cause Arch has been way too successfull in some of the spread concepts that we ran. We'll proably go with a combination of spread offense with some PA to go with a more diverse and multiple running game
  13. Happy for Quinn looking at all the other rookie QBs stats today he’s doing just fine! Longhorn nation needs to back our guy
  14. II still wouldn’t take 1 of the 4 jobs I mentioned. You’re almost assured to be unemployed within 3-4 years.
  15. Fantastic question! Imagine being lethal enough at a run game, mid range and quick passes so that we can tailor a game plan based our opponent’s weaknesses as opposed to ours. @CJ Vogel what are your thoughts as we enter next season?
  16. Today
  17. Ok, sorry. No, I’m not an insider. I wish our strength program maybe was a little better. I don’t want to guess if it’s up to par, but the law of averages says some of these large humans if developing physically and learning proper technique should be able to move people around by their 3rd or 4th year in the program . If not, we have a fundamentals teaching problem, our schemes are too complicated for college students to learn in 3/4 years, or our big boys aren’t getting strong enough! That is something Sark gets paid alot to assess. Maybe he should take a look at firing some of these peeps quickly if he wants to turn things around!. Although, I am on board with the defensive changes ( and I liked PK) the floor there was high. The floor for the interior offensive line doesn’t exist. Start there. Fix that glaring problem .
  18. Quinn was a warrior for us. All he did was win.
  19. 33 -24 at halftime. Horns. Coach Vic is not happy. They are about to get Augied in the locker room. We got cold and are taking this team for granted. We better come out on fire in the second half.
  20. Lotta revisionist history in this thread. Arch was either woefully unprepared to take over the starting spot at QB after two seasons on campus or he had a serious mental block going on when attempting to complete straight forward passes to wide open receivers during the first half of the season. Yes, the OL was awful and the running game was non existent but Arch’s inability to confidently quarterback the offense was apparent to anyone watching those games. We know because of the second half of the season that it wasn’t just an inability to play the position. He grew into the role mentally and physically. It was basically like watching a true freshman QB evolving as a season goes on instead of a third year sophomore. To the point of the OPs question, if history is any indication go back to the 2010 offseason where Mack attempted to model his spread offense into more of the power running ball control offense that Muschamp wanted to complement his D with. We all know how that went, by halftime of the Rice opener. (A fascinating game to rewatch btw.) Sark seems perfectly capable of building via the portal and running an offense that will provide complimentary football to Muschamps side of the ball so I’d imagine things go better this time around.
  21. This will be his fourth college.
  22. End of 1st quarter 17-13 Horns.
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