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I mean, MJ also lost to the Celts and Pistons, 2 of the greatest teams assembled.
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taxsaver started following Dillon Mitchell...
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No wasted motion with him, in either track or football. He's Bobby Hayes incarnate. Only he has the advantage of great coaching at an early age. Very positive attitude to boot. Respectful. In football it translates to both power and speed. Can cut on a dime. Fun to watch. HOOKEM
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Lebron is all about his brand. Jordan was only about winning.
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LeFlop isn't even top 5!
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I don't like LeBron period (personal opinion) but he is a top player. He's not better than Jordan. Jalen Rose had the most simple argument of why Jordan is better than LeBron and it didn't have anything to do with numbers.
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This is probably the dumbest debate of all time. It’s MJ by 1 million miles MJ played every single night like his life depended on winning that game MJ didn’t flop around like a European woman MJ never lost a finals MJ made his teammates better MJ didn’t pretend to be able to read books and have educated opinions I’ll stop because this is too easy
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This. Goats don’t whine.
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Baseball Start Time Rescheduled (Saturday)
Jester101 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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MJ wouldn’t have shown up to a Diddy freak off in a French maid outfit either.
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2025-26 Women’s Basketball Thread
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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OTF Premium Baseball Game Thread: No. 3 Texas vs. USC Upstate
Alex Butler replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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So with the wind of +5.8 factored in We’re talking 10.08-10.1 In prelim! In first competitive 100 of the season He may have real shot to get into the 9.9’s this spring
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In a car going to Chick Fil A!
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Bo Ogden nominated for Mr. Texas Basketball
Gerry Hamilton replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He will play 15-20 mins freshman year Tate Sage at Iowa is a comparable player look Pryce Sandfort at Nebraska… Bo will be better than he was as a freshman The game opens up and changes so much for guys when surrounded by other DI/high-major players AAU is not a great basketball product at all in terms of pure basketball, but it’s easily the best evaluation tool for prospects by fans, media and especially college coaches. Bo was a top 10 leading scorer on the Adidas circuit at 21 per game, led in 3-point % at 52.8% and looks like in different player in a faster pace game with 3-4 other DI guys playing with/around you IMO, Bo will be an overseas pro after 4 years at Texas. We shall see if he can ascend beyond it. If he’s a 42-44% three point dead eye at 6-6 in the SEC over his career … he will get some good opportunities Purdue HC was going to play him very similar to Fletcher Loyer if he had picked them. Virginia absolutely loved him, and they play fast -
OTF Premium Baseball Game Thread: No. 3 Texas vs. USC Upstate
Jerry K replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
42 k’s with 3 walks according to my count. Dude numbers! -
OTF Premium Baseball Game Thread: No. 3 Texas vs. USC Upstate
Alex Butler replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
What a badass!! How many K’s does he have this year?!? Feels like he’s been a K machine!!! -
Not football, but I think you will enjoy
MarkInAustin replied to PaulieD's topic in On Texas Football Forum
A 2020 peer ranking of faculty strength across departments in 67 American universities, public and private, had Texas at 14, overall. Eleven of the 67 schools have all academic departments ranked 30th or better in the nation. The private elites in this group are Stanford, MIT, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, and Cornell; the public universities in the group are UC Berkeley, Michigan, Wisconsin, UCLA, and UT Austin. IIRC, 15 departments were ranked for the metric. Some of the privates would argue that their undergrads are exposed to their vaunted faculty, and that in the publics one has to be in an Honors program to avoid instruction by junior faculty and T.A.s. Two of my daughters are alums and were not in Plan II and they did see "vaunted" faculty members as early as their second years. But more important, faculty rankings are based on publications, not teaching ability, so this "debate" really gets into the weeds pretty quickly. -
So funny people compare players that never played each other in their respective primes as a valid comparison
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OTF Premium Baseball Game Thread: No. 3 Texas vs. USC Upstate
PaulieD replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Not football, but I think you will enjoy
MarkInAustin replied to PaulieD's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This ranking and the London Times world rankings have a different perspective than US News or Niche rankings. Graduate schools are extremely important to the world rankings. That contrasts with the ranking of undergraduate schools upon which US News and Niche focus. Texas has ranked as high as #29 in world rankings in one past year. An obvious difference in the rankings: Princeton is always US News #1, but never in the top world group. Princeton has no professional schools - no medical school, no business school, no pharmacy school, no law school. The great US public universities of which Texas is one are all well endowed in breadth and depth of graduate and professional schools. They usually score among the top fifty both on US undergrad rankings and world rankings based on metrics like peer reviewed publications and patents produced. The consensus that Texas is an elite academic university is widely shared by employers, peer universities, the press, and the public. As one result, it is ever more difficult to be admitted as a freshman - and even automatic admission [requiring inclusion in the top 5% of one's HS graduating class] does not guarantee admission to Cockrell or McCombs, both now accepting fewer than 10% of applicants. I have twin 17 year old granddaughters one of whom wants engineering and one of whom wants marketing, and both want to go to Texas. They are both in the top 5% of their junior class and both worry that they will be admitted to Texas but not to Cockrell and McCombs, respectively. You may remember a time when it was less competitive. I certainly do. -
Not football, but I think you will enjoy
PaulieD replied to PaulieD's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Wow - Wisconsin.