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  2. Tarleton was not ready for the moment. They quickly found out a regional Saturday night at the disch isn’t a Tuesday night. The 3 HRs in a row is one of my all time moments to witness when in attendance at the Disch. It’s a good to win a regional
  3. The other thing that Tech has failed to acknowledge is that if he falls back into his addiction he will find a way to circumvent all the digital and financial account monitoring that they are using to justify that he can safely participate in football in the future. The first time some alumni hands him a Benjamin there’s nothing that they can do keep him from buying a burner and paying someone to set up an account for him. I’m sure that there are plenty of people that would be more than willing to go out of their way to “help” someone that is publicly known to be sitting on $6m (assuming he’s allowed to play).
  4. Fantastic series, awesome basketball
  5. The Spurs passing game was a glimpse into the past. The individual highlights other than Wemby's were many and significant, although Wemby deserved the MVP award that was his alone.. His backup made a key block in crunch time. Harper made a sensational putback in crunch time. Champagne hit key threes and he, Castle, Harper, Devin, and Fox all played harassing D. Vassell put a 7'1" "star" in a box and kept him there. Fox controlled pace late in the game and made his shots as well. Keldon Johnson contributed tough minutes. Hat tip to SGA: I hate his perfection of the Harden Flop for the 21st century, but he carried his team and never quit.
  6. All eggs in one basket. They didn’t inspect the basket thoroughly enough that is holding one of their precious eggs.
  7. While No. 97 doesn’t have the star power of some other numbers, it has been worn by a pair of productive interior defenders and is currently occupied by a player who has a chance to make a name for himself in a hurry. 1. Frank Okam (2004-07) The easy choice at the top. At 6-foot-5 and more than 300 pounds, Frank Okam was one of the most physically imposing defensive tackles of the Mack Brown era. He earned Freshman All-American honors before developing into one of the top defensive linemen in college football. Okam was a 2006 ESPN First-Team All-American, collected multiple All-Big 12 honors and finished his Texas career with 160 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. Most importantly, he was a key contributor on Texas’ 2005 national championship team. Heading into his senior season, many draft analysts viewed him as a potential first-round NFL pick because of his rare combination of size and athleticism. 2. Chris Nelson (2014-18) Chris Nelson may not have received the same national recognition as Okam, but he became a highly respected player from the Charlie Strong and Tom Herman eras. Nelson appeared in 45 games, made 29 starts, served as a team captain and finished his career with 109 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss. 3. Alex January (Current No. 97) The story is still being written. January enters the 2026 season as the current owner of No. 97 and possesses the talent to eventually challenge for a spot on this list.
  8. This is so flabbergasting to me. The guy gambled, on his own team. Multiple times. He is done. No second chances. Gone. It should be that simple. Allowing it would destroy the integrity of the sports and corrupt it even further. Why would Tech push back even a millimeter?
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  10. Totally agree, Bobby. Most mistakes we can recover from. In THIS case, there is no recovering from a football point of view. God will forgive you. The football world will NOT. Why? Because the business of football would be destroyed. Not just college, but NFL as well. And it would spill over to HS. Far more than just football players would be affected. It's already bad enough that we allow "officiating" blunders to the degree we do. But that's for another discussion. HOOKEM
  11. I thought Coach White is from the land down under, not the upside down land. Seriously, awesome pics and it looks like it was an awesome experience for your girls.
  12. Folks who are trying to act like Sorsby deserves grace are correct. He deserves grace. He just doesn't deserve grace in the form of playing in 2026 or ever again in college football. There are lines you don't cross. Sorsby did, and he did it with the knowledge his actions would have consequences. Addiction or not, those are the rules.
  13. Nice that both Tarlton and UCSB will both have depleted pitching by Sunday evening too.
  14. Late to the thread, but saw this and it made me giggle.
  15. Saturday night at the Disch is electric. Had a great time.
  16. He isn’t much of a passer though. In the playoff game against us, the thing he was best at was running 40 yards behind the line of scrimmage and not getting sacked. The best pass of the game came for ASU from that d-bag Skattebo. Leavitt is just slippery but that’s better served at a position that doesn’t command the ball or decision making/accuracy.
  17. Yeah it is. A bad one.
  18. did he win those bets is the ?
  19. leavitt threw for 34 td 9 interceptions in 1 1/2 years. 16 -4 record almost beat tx in playoffs.and thats with asu who rarely has had a good team. hes not bad and with kiffin stats will go up. too bad they didnt get sorsby who was money whipped i bet
  20. We forget it because it didn't happen. The guy that almost singlehandedly led ASU to beat us was Cam Skattebo. Sam Leavitt was just the trusty sidekick that kept them on schedule by avoiding sacks and extending plays but that game was the Cam Skattebo show.
  21. I think that is why Kiffin brought in 3 good transfer QBs as he knows he'll probably need the competition and depth at that position.
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