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I asked Ja'Tavion Sanders about his "JS" autograph. He said that Topps and Panini made him sign so many cards and stickers that his hand started to cramp, so he just wrote his initials. He's got a few full-signature autos, but part of the problem is that Topps and Panini don't need autographs in every product. With that said, with the way box prices are, they've got to have the autographs for "hits." It's a double-edged sword, I hope Fanatics sorts out.
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FootLaw replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I guess that would depend, at least partially, on what the findings and/or punishment is. -
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Joe Zura replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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I know we have PTSD based on the last decade+, but … The bar for the team, expressed by Sark himself, is competing for a Natty every year. Hedging/accepting a couple losses, with the current talent base, is contradictory. This is the new reality … and I love it. Go for the highest expectations every year and see how the chips fall. Be disappointed with 2 losses. All gas no breaks
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Like it? No. Take it if still means CFP and especially with a championship at the end? Every time, yes! Take it and fall short? That depends on the momentum Arch carries into '26.... 10-2 despite key injuries and losing by a fg in the nat'l championship with bad referree calls > 12-0 followed by a SEC title game turd vs say, Bama or LSU, and then an early cfp exit. P.s. I'd rank the desire to win these games like this: Georgia, A&M, OSU, OU, Florida. Losing to Florida and OU would be the best 10-2 scenario but BOYYYYY would we all be in a meltdown headed to Lexington.
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LonghornFan4Ever replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My first thought is does this increase the chances of Malakai Lee flipping to Texas? -
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SP+ is a tempo- and opponent-adjusted measure of college football efficiency. It is a predictive measure of the most sustainable and predictable aspects of football, not a résumé ranking, and, along those same lines, these projections aren't intended to be a guess at what the AP Top 25 will look like at the end of the year. These are simply early offseason power rankings based on the information we have been able to gather to date. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/45966848/college-football-2025-preseason-sp+-rankings
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I was doing some research during Coffee and Football this morning and came to the realization that exactly 50% of starting SEC QBs in 2025 are transfers. John Mateer (Washington State - OU) Zach Calzada (A&M/Auburn/Incarnate Word - Kentucky) Jackson Arnold (OU - Auburn) Joey Aguilar (UCLA - Tennessee) Beau Pribula (Penn State -Missouri) Blake Shapen (Baylor - Mississippi State) Diego Pavia (New Mexico State - Vanderbilt) Taylen Green (Boise State - Arkansas) It's also worth mentioning that there are zero third year starters at the position in the SEC this season.
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In this scenario, it would be best to lose at OSU and Florida. That would mean Texas would build toward wins against OU, Georgia, and A&M. The narrative would instantly shift about Texas if it beats Georgia, and it would also mean that Texas would be undefeated since Week 5. It would have a strong case for both the SEC championship and would be an extremely hot team going. Into the playoffs.