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  3. 2026 DB Davon Benjamin to Announce Commitment August 2nd Westlake Village Oaks Christian DB Davon Benjamin has a decision date coming at the beginning of August. The OTF 4-star++ is set to announce his decision August 2nd. Michigan, Oregon, Washington and Texas have been the big players in this recruitment, with Oregon being the pace setter over the last month or so. Texas is firmly in the fight for the talented west coast playmaker. Benjamin officially visited the Longhorns on June 6 and is currently the only uncommitted defensive back on the board the Longhorns are recruiting at the moment.
  4. I fully expect them to use AI/Algorithm to approve/deny deals. Did you think they would have a real person go through and read the deals?
  5. Aggy OL will be solid. Maybe the best in the SEC. Good to very good skill players. All about their QB and their defense.
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  7. Atkinson and Brown. Lee and Cooper honorable mention.
  8. 817, There really are only two and one is already set with Cooper. Therefore, with our 5* edge, Wesley, already in the fold, one HAS to go with LB/Atkinson. We need to replace the defensive Field General. Not really a choice. Last cycle, we had to have a DL "send the house" guy. (We just happened to be able to get quite a bit more than that with the #1 class). The real question is next year......What are the two positions that will be "send the house" for 2027 (excluding QB)? I say.....interior DL and another LB or CB/S. This assumes we pick up one more quality OT in the 2026 cycle. Thoughts?
  9. Lots of uncertainty this year. Top group Bama, UGA, LSU, FL, Texas 2nd tier Tenn, Aggy, SC, Ole Miss if their QB Simmons can be consistent 3rd tier Mizzu, Auburn, OU (higher if they can protect Mateer) 4th Vandy, Arky 5th UK, MSU
  10. Not a big fan of paying high for RB out of HS. Id go QB, DL and OL first CB, LB second (LB may need to go top tier this year for us based on what we may lose next year) FS, WR,RB, TE third Thats partly on impact of those positions and partly on what we currently have on the roster and the types of players Sark has been able to get in the portal.
  11. assuming FGs dont count. I'd go with Endries
  12. This is the answer!!!
  13. Samari has a line of T-shirts available already. Grassroots marketing can lead to more lucrative opportunities.
  14. Good get by Florida. Doubt he finishes his college career as a TE or plays pro as a TE. Once we lost Ojo to TT, I wanted Heze Kent with the idea that he would move to OT after his redshirt year.
  15. I could be wrong but I don't think Arch is taking a huge payout from Texas especially with the knowledge of how much he can make outside of the Texas collectives in legit NIL deals like Red Bull, Panini, Canes, EA Sports, etc.
  16. Malcolm Minnick was a winner. He played a lot bigger than he was.
  17. Definitely going with Ty Allert as he graduated from my Alma Mater (Northbrook HS). I believe he is the only person from Northbrook to make it to the NFL. Ricky Williams in the class of 1990 might have made it as he had a full ride to Miami but his academics prevented that from happening. It is a shame as the dude was a beast.
  18. Sarktegery...🤷🏿‍♂️🤣
  19. I just got the chance to hire Major Applewhite as my offensive coordinator in my Texas Dynasty! 🤘🏾Had to go with the Texas Legend
  20. Shoutout to Maurice Gordon, for playing defensive tackle at about 250 pounds in 2001.
  21. Ty Allert (Linebacker, 1982–85) • All-Southwest Conference Selection: Allert earned All-Southwest Conference honors, recognizing his excellence as a linebacker in the competitive SWC. • 1985 Team MVP: He was named the Texas Longhorns’ team MVP in 1985, highlighting his leadership and on-field impact. • Third in Career Solo Tackles: Allert’s 287 career solo tackles rank third all-time among Texas linebackers, showcasing his consistency as a tackler. • Fourth in Single-Season Solo Tackles: His 107 solo tackles in 1984 are the fourth-highest single-season total in Texas history. • Seventh in Career Sacks: Allert recorded 27 career sacks, including 10.5 in 1985, placing him seventh all-time in Texas program history. • 1983 Southwest Conference Champion: He contributed significantly to Texas’ 1983 SWC Championship team as a key defensive player. • NFL Draft Pick: Allert was selected in the fourth round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, launching a five-year professional career. Malcolm Minnick (Defensive End, 1972–73) • Two-Time All-Southwest Conference Selection: Minnick earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1972 and 1973, recognizing his excellence as a defensive end in the Southwest Conference. • Key Defensive Contributor: He was a standout on Texas’ defensive line, helping the 1973 team secure the program’s fifth straight SWC title despite a 25th-ranked national defense. • Consensus All-SWC in 1973: Minnick was one of nine Longhorns named consensus All-Southwest Conference in 1973, underscoring his role in a dominant conference run. • Transitioned to Defensive End: Originally a linebacker, Minnick was moved to defensive end midseason in 1971, showcasing his versatility and adaptability under coach Darrell Royal. • Contributed to 1972 Cotton Bowl Victory: Minnick played a key role on the 1972 team that finished 10–1 and defeated Alabama in the Cotton Bowl Classic, solidifying Texas’ dominance. • Part of Historic SWC Streak: He helped Texas achieve a 40–2 SWC record from 1968–73, including six straight conference titles, a testament to his contribution to a dynasty.
  22. We are now 48 days away from when the Longhorns will open the season against the buckeyes in Columbus. Who is your favorite Horn to wear No. 48? options today include… Ty Allert Malcolm Minnick
  23. The team that gets in the end zone scores first 🖕🏼😂
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