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Assistant Regional Manager replied to TexasFanatic's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is a hilarious way to look at it when you consider all the sports. Why didn’t basketball not making a 64 team tournament field cost us the directors cup? Or Volleyball losing in the sweet 16? Or Women’s soccer winning the SEC championship then not making it out of the second round? -
Rowing Championships May 30th - June 1st
ArizonaLonghorn replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Doesn't feel quite as bad coming in behind these athletic factories with easy academic standards who will let in ANYBODY who can row a boat. -
Texas baseball potentially lost us the directors cup
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Rowing Championships May 30th - June 1st
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. – Texas Rowing wrapped up a successful run at the 2025 NCAA Championships with a third-place finish at Mercer Lake on Sunday. It marks the eighth-consecutive top-four finish for the Longhorns. In addition, Texas has finished inside the top-three in six of the last seven national meets including three national titles, all under head coach Dave O'Neill. Texas totaled 118 points – the fifth-highest points total at a national meet in program history. Stanford won the title after compiling 129 total points, and Yale finished as the national runner-up with 121 points. Following third-place Texas (118 points), Washington finished fourth (117), Tennessee fifth (106), Princeton sixth (99), Brown seventh (95), Rutgers eighth (83) and California and Virginia tied for ninth (79) to round out the top-10. Forecasted strong winds moved up Sunday's schedule with the first race for the Horns kicking off at 7:08 a.m. CT. Mercer Lake saw clear skies and 7-8 mph winds throughout Grand Finals. The wind started to pick up at the start of the I Eight Grand Final. The Texas First Four commenced Grand Finals by clinching its sixth-straight top-three finish at the national regatta, placing third in 6:59.548 to earn a spot on the podium. It was a tight race from start-to-finish between third-place Texas, first-place Stanford and runner-up Washington. Stanford won it in 6:56.532 followed by Washington (2nd-6:58.598), Texas (3rd-6:59.548), Yale (4th-7:01.820), Rutgers (5th-7:01.858) and Tennessee (6th-7:12.228). The II Eight registered a fourth-place finish after crossing the finish line in 6:17.213. It was a hard-fought battle for the Horns against Stanford (1st-6:13.075), Washington (2nd-6:14.931), Princeton (4th-6:15.021), Yale (6:19.535) and Virginia (6th-6:27.933). The Second Eight has finished inside the top-four in back-to-back seasons after posting a runner-up finish in 2024. The II Eight has also notched a top-four finish in five of the last six national regattas. In the final race of the 2025 campaign, the Texas I Eight had a podium finish after placing third in 6:09.848. Yale won in 6:06.138 followed by Stanford (2nd-6:08.336), Texas (3rd-6:09.848), Tennessee (4th-6:10.912), Washington (5th-6:12.538) and Brown (6th-14.088). With the clutch effort by the I Eight, Texas was able to fend off the Washington Huskies to solidify a third-place team finish to cap the weekend. The I Eight has tallied a podium finish in six of the last seven national meets. Final Team Scores (Team – Points) Stanford – 129 Yale – 121 TEXAS – 118 Washington – 117 Tennessee – 106 Princeton – 99 Brown – 95 Rutgers – 83 California, Virginia – 79 Michigan – 74 Syracuse – 67 Harvard – 65 Indiana – 58 UCF – 52 Dartmouth, Pennsylvania – 39 Oregon State – 33 Northeastern – 27 Boston U – 20 Rhode Island – 12 Fairfield – 6 Lineups: I Eight: Amy Werner (Cox), Sue Holderness, Imy Grey, Marg Van der Wal, Ilva Boone, Phoebe Wise, Lucy McFarlane, Lucy Searle and Abby Dawson. II Eight: Bronwen Holmes (Cox), Rhiannon Luke, Katherine Nordheim, Phoebe Robinson, Allie Alton, Amelia Gleed, Savvy Jerome, Taryn Kooyers and Ellie Rodriguez. I Four: Paris West (Cox), Nadja Yaroschuk, Daniela Thiermann, Jess Colbran and Paula Becher. - Today
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Rowing Championships May 30th - June 1st
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Third behind Stanford and Yale -
Sooner legend Gerald McCoy in Austin chirping
Horn79 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
1-2 in his career vs. Texas by the way. Losses in the Cotton Bowl his final two years. -
Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
ThatHornsGuy87 replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My biggest gripe of the year was the amount of taking a 1st pitch strike every single ab. It really came to head when it came time to hit quality pitches late in the season and up to yesterday. I understand coach's wanting to make the pitchers work. But if it's a fastball right down the pipe, take a damn swing -
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HDub1995 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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89 Days Until Kickoff -- Who Is Your Favorite No. 89?
Jeff Howe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Other than Steve Bradley, I can’t think of many other Longhorns who wore No. 89. -
Rowing Championships May 30th - June 1st
Nuufaola replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Hi guys. I am in Europe. What ever happened to our team? I assume we didn’t win given I didn’t get a bunch of texts? -
Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
Clint Baros replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Agree, its tough to get production when you have your two biggest batting slumps back to back in the lineup -
Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
cmk4pres replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Too many holes in the lineup and lack of depth on the pitching staff all caught up to us. -
Texas vs. UTSA: Austin Regional elimination game thread
cochamps replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Will miss Kimble S. Dude worked his butt off and was a great player for us. He's not the only one, just my favorite. -
Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
Clint Baros replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Agree, we are able to load bases for sure, we just cant seem to drive those runs in -
Coffee and Football: Monday 06/02
Joe Zura replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bro 😂 -
89 Days Until Kickoff -- Who Is Your Favorite No. 89?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The current No. 89 on the roster is wide receiver Ty Boatwright out of Kingwood. -
Coffee and Football: Monday 06/02
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Coffee and Football: Monday 06/02
Joe Zura replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
Hashtag replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It seemed like if we couldn't hit home runs we couldn't generate offense. -
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Bobby Burton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It’s more than normal. I think they had their best attendance ever at the elite camp which drew more offers. -
Late Night Thoughts (Texas Baseball Yap Session)
TexasMDcoach replied to Clint Baros's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Great synopsis Clint. I agree with you and think it was a strong first year that will now be built upon. Coach has a clear view of what he has and where things need to be improved. Injuries also played a role in at least three of our everyday players. I look for us to be much better next year and able to build upon this foundation. -
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