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  2. Kinda sad that Jonah Williams is so far down the depth chart, really hoping he'd be a major contributor this season. Do y'all feel like he can play meaningful snaps this season? Great breakdown gentleman.
  3. Makes sense, they needed a comeback to beat Georgia and then lost to Georgia with the offense being pretty anemic. The pitching was not dominant either, and that's including Kavan getting run off in game 1. The good news is they have time to fix their issues, however a double bye for the SEC tournament might be out of the picture. Last year they showed that winning the SEC was not needed to win it all; hopefully they can do it again. WCWS is where they need to be locked in.
  4. I think Texas has four staters for three spots coming out of the spring between Black, Phillips, Mascoe and Littleton.
  5. I mentioned at the top that we didn’t put Seymore on this snapshot. He and the other summer transfers will be added later.
  6. Black over Kade?! Where is Seymore? That DT room is GAS
  7. I played at Clark Field. There was no ramp in CF. There were footholds cut in the 15-foot cliff, and our OFers practicing scaling it by going at it straight on and climbing up at full speed using the footholds. Full speed momentum was required or it was roadrunner falling backwards.
  8. Great stuff staff it’s just wild that black is ahead of Phillips but hey props to him for keeping Kade at bay
  9. Couple of names I thought made solid moves this spring: DB Deuce Cunningham LT Jordan Coleman JACK Colton Vasek H Jermaine Bishop Jr. Guys I think really need to have strong summers for fall contributions LG Jaydon Chatman TE Spencer Shannon RB Michael Terry III DB Xavier Filsaime DB Jonah Williams*
  10. Hindsight is always 20/20 but that would’ve been a great location to keep the baseball stadium
  11. With spring practice in the books, it's time for a snapshot of the 2026 Texas depth chart. This is a combination of where guys stood at the end of spring practice and projections of how players who missed portions of spring football will fall in the pecking order when they're back to 100 percent. The On Texas Football staff didn't put the four incoming summer transfers (Laurence Seymore and Paris Patterson Jr. on the offensive line, linebacker Darius Snow and defensive back Nick Hudson) on the depth chart. They'll be added in a later projection before the Longhorns begin preseason practices ahead of the 2026 season opener against Texas State on Sept. 5. QUARTERBACK 1. Arch Manning 2. KJ Lacey 3. MJ Morris — OR — Dia Bell RUNNING BACK 1. Raleek Brown — OR — Hollywood Smothers 2. Derrek Cooper 3. James Simon 4. Michael Terry III 5. Ryan Niblett 6. Jett Walker WIDE RECEIVER (X) 1. Cam Coleman 2. Sterling Berkhalter 3. Kaliq Lockett WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 1. Ryan Wingo 2. Kohen Brown 3. Chris Stewart WIDE RECEIVER (H) 1. Emmett Mosley V 2. Jermaine Bishop Jr. 3. Daylan McCutcheon TIGHT END (Y) 1. Michael Masunas — OR — Spencer Shannon 2. Charlie Jilek TIGHT END (H) 1. Nick Townsend 2. Emaree Winston 3. Will Randle LEFT TACKLE 1. Trevor Goosby 2. Jordan Coleman 3. John Turntine III LEFT GUARD 1. Jaydon Chatman 2. Dylan Sikorski 3. Jackson Christian CENTER 1. Connor Robertson 2. Jackson Christian 3. Dylan Sikorski RIGHT GUARD 1. Brandon Baker 2. Devin Coleman 3. Kaden Scherer RIGHT TACKLE 1. Melvin Siani 2. Andre Cojoe 3. Jonte Newman NOSE TACKLE 1. Ian Geffrard 2. Maraad Watson 3. Josiah Sharma 4. Zion Williams DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Hero Kanu 2. Justus Terry 3. James Johnson DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Alex January 2. Myron Charles JACK 1. Colin Simmons 2. Colton Vasek 3. Smith Orogbo — OR — Richard Wesley END 1. Lance Jackson 2. Zina Umeozulu 3. Jamarion Carlton WLB 1. Rasheem Biles 2. Rocky Cummings SLB 1. Brad Spence 2. Kosi Okpala MLB 1. Ty’Anthony Smith 2. Justin Cryer 3. Tyler Atkinson 4. Markus Boswell NICKEL 1. Graceson Littleton 2. Bo Mascoe 3. Wardell Mack CORNERBACK 1. Kobe Black 2. Kade Phillips 3. Hayward Howard Jr. CORNERBACK 1. Bo Mascoe 2. Warren Roberson 3. Samari Matthews FREE SAFETY 1. Jelani McDonald 2. Jordon Johnson-Rubell 3. Toray Davis 4. Zelus Hicks STRONG SAFETY 1. Derek Williams Jr. 2. Xavier Filsaime 3. Jonathan Cunningham 4. Jonah Williams 5. Yaheim Riley PUNTER 1. Mac Chuimento 2. Mikey Bukauskus KICKER 1. Gianni Spetic 2. Spencer Barnett 3. Jake Collett PUNT RETURN 1. Ryan Niblett 2. Raleek Brown 3. Daylan McCutcheon KICKOFF RETURN 1. Raleek Brown and Jermaine Bishop Jr. 2. Derrek Cooper and Michael Terry III View full news story
  12. With spring practice in the books, it's time for a snapshot of the 2026 Texas depth chart. This is a combination of where guys stood at the end of spring practice and projections of how players who missed portions of spring football will fall in the pecking order when they're back to 100 percent. The On Texas Football staff didn't put the four incoming summer transfers (Laurence Seymore and Paris Patterson Jr. on the offensive line, linebacker Darius Snow and defensive back Nick Hudson) on the depth chart. They'll be added in a later projection before the Longhorns begin preseason practices ahead of the 2026 season opener against Texas State on Sept. 5. QUARTERBACK 1. Arch Manning 2. KJ Lacey 3. MJ Morris — OR — Dia Bell RUNNING BACK 1. Raleek Brown — OR — Hollywood Smothers 2. Derrek Cooper 3. James Simon 4. Michael Terry III 5. Ryan Niblett 6. Jett Walker WIDE RECEIVER (X) 1. Cam Coleman 2. Sterling Berkhalter 3. Kaliq Lockett WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 1. Ryan Wingo 2. Kohen Brown 3. Chris Stewart WIDE RECEIVER (H) 1. Emmett Mosley V 2. Jermaine Bishop Jr. 3. Daylan McCutcheon TIGHT END (Y) 1. Michael Masunas — OR — Spencer Shannon 2. Charlie Jilek TIGHT END (H) 1. Nick Townsend 2. Emaree Winston 3. Will Randle LEFT TACKLE 1. Trevor Goosby 2. Jordan Coleman 3. John Turntine III LEFT GUARD 1. Jaydon Chatman 2. Dylan Sikorski 3. Jackson Christian CENTER 1. Connor Robertson 2. Jackson Christian 3. Dylan Sikorski RIGHT GUARD 1. Brandon Baker 2. Devin Coleman 3. Kaden Scherer RIGHT TACKLE 1. Melvin Siani 2. Andre Cojoe 3. Jonte Newman NOSE TACKLE 1. Ian Geffrard 2. Maraad Watson 3. Josiah Sharma 4. Zion Williams DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Hero Kanu 2. Justus Terry 3. James Johnson DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Alex January 2. Myron Charles JACK 1. Colin Simmons 2. Colton Vasek 3. Smith Orogbo — OR — Richard Wesley END 1. Lance Jackson 2. Zina Umeozulu 3. Jamarion Carlton WLB 1. Rasheem Biles 2. Rocky Cummings SLB 1. Brad Spence 2. Kosi Okpala MLB 1. Ty’Anthony Smith 2. Justin Cryer 3. Tyler Atkinson 4. Markus Boswell NICKEL 1. Graceson Littleton 2. Bo Mascoe 3. Wardell Mack CORNERBACK 1. Kobe Black 2. Kade Phillips 3. Hayward Howard Jr. CORNERBACK 1. Bo Mascoe 2. Warren Roberson 3. Samari Matthews FREE SAFETY 1. Jelani McDonald 2. Jordon Johnson-Rubell 3. Toray Davis 4. Zelus Hicks STRONG SAFETY 1. Derek Williams Jr. 2. Xavier Filsaime 3. Jonathan Cunningham 4. Jonah Williams 5. Yaheim Riley PUNTER 1. Mac Chuimento 2. Mikey Bukauskus KICKER 1. Gianni Spetic 2. Spencer Barnett 3. Jake Collett PUNT RETURN 1. Ryan Niblett 2. Raleek Brown 3. Daylan McCutcheon KICKOFF RETURN 1. Raleek Brown and Jermaine Bishop Jr. 2. Derrek Cooper and Michael Terry III
  13. Eric Morris is getting a heck of a defensive stopper in Crooks. Good for them
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  15. The old intramural fields were at the top right of the Memorial picture too along with the old men's dorms like Prather and Roberts, etc. No need for any sissy AC back then!
  16. I think 1972 was the first year freshman were eligible to play varsity. The Freshmen Shorthorns played a 5 game schedule, like TCU, SMU, TTU, Baylor and Rice. Sadly I never attended one game.
  17. Those were the days, my fellow alum! No decks nor huge screens nor overwhelming PA System at Memorial Stadium, open SEZ, full track and beautiful oak trees on the west side of Memorial Stadium, Billy Goat Hill in Center Field. I was in Paradise and never fully realized it. My heart cries out, now.
  18. Since Cozart is from North Carolina, I think this is appropriate. My favorite baseball movie scene from Durham, NC.
  19. Needs work on his Hook 'em! 😂🤘🏼
  20. The Texas Shorthorns they played an abbreviated schedule if I recall correctly. Not sure exact year that freshmen started playing, but it was just before Earl got here. He had over 1000 yds as a fresh. Played fullback in the WB, I think.
  21. Consider it as rooting against OU and that will make you feel better.
  22. Texas dropped to #8 in the Softball America top 24 rankings.
  23. Smart decision by her. She's getting paid and she'd be exposed a lot more in the SEC or Big 10 or ACC. It's maxing her value right now so good for her.
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