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Legacy the School of Sports Sciences is a new school that opened only a few years ago. They're not apart of UIL or TAPPS so they play an outlaw schedule with a bunch of random teams that's a mix of UIL, TAPPS, and out of state schools. To my knowledge they do not have a postseason since they're not part of a league. This is the same school 2026 5-star QB Keisean Henderson went to. They also sent an OL and WR to A&M. The WR is Reggie Brown's son, Mike Brown. Michael Bishop, the former K-State QB and older cousin of Jermaine Bishop, was the Titans' HC for the last few years before he left to take the assistant QBs coach job at Houston right around the time Keisean enrolled. Their new HC is former A&M DB Toney Hurd, their DC is former Mississippi State DB Marcus Washington, their OC is Brandon Robinson, a long time coach/trainer in the Galveston county area that worked with guys like Jonah Williams and Devin Sanchez as young kids all the way through HS. And they have the Foreman twins as WRs and RBs coach. They also have a basketball team with a few D1 prospects and they play a national schedule as well. It seems like they're trying to turn it into an IMG type of school but they don't have boarding and their facilities are night and day since IMG is basically a P4 college. I don't know any of the players on their current football roster so I'm not sure how much talent they have, but this is their schedule:
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50 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 50?
Alex Butler replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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As part of our 100 days to kickoff countdown, each day we take a look at some of the the best Longhorns to wear that corresponding number. Today we are exactly 50 days away, so here are some of the best Horns to ever wear No. 50: 1. Bobby Wuensch - Offensive Tackle A consensus All-American in 1970, two-time first-team All-SWC selection and co-captain of Texas’ 1970 national championship team. Wuensch was later inducted into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor. 2. Bill Wyman - Center A consensus All-American in 1973, two-time first-team All-SWC selection and Lombardi Trophy finalist. Darrell Royal considered Wyman the best center he ever coached. 3. Cedric Woodard - Defensive Lineman Woodard finished his Texas career with 40 tackles for loss, including 19 during the 1999 season. He was later selected by the Baltimore Ravens and played six seasons in the NFL. 4. Tyson King - Linebacker King recorded 346 career tackles, one of the highest totals in Texas history. He led the Longhorns with 137 tackles in 1995 and was a key piece of back-to-back conference championship teams. There is not a current No. 50 on the roster. Who is your favorite?
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My Preseason SEC Rankings | Friday 8:45 a.m.
General Grant replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I wish Lebby misery and many losses. Like this overall OP.