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  2. Thanks, I know it's supposedly a zero sum game and that iron sharpens iron. That's not my belief, if it were tOSU would have the top corners and safeties in the draft every year with what they put out in receivers. I'm just asking questions that I may have to give me a better understanding of what to expect this season.
  3. In other maybe very relevant news… 👀👀👀 https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/football/2025/07/31/eddrick-houston-leaves-first-ohio-state-football-practice-with-injury/85458847007/
  4. We haven’t seen any one-on-ones or team periods.
  5. Are defensive backs getting their hands on the ball? We all expect more INTs from Arch simply because he's willing to trust what he sees and his arm, is he pushing the limits?
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  7. He was indeed a childhood hero for many of us. He made that offense go. Many of his yards gained were by sheer will and toughness.
  8. Baxter will probably start getting snaps in the early part of conference play.
  9. Rod B did some straight perspiration work at practice today from the looks of it.
  10. We wouldn't have beaten ND for the National Championship game 1/1/70 without Worster. He gained 155 of the toughest yards I've ever seen. Notre Dame was much larger than UT (with few exceptions), sitting right behind the Longhorn Band, I could see the punishment he took & overcame. One helluva a performance, quite memorable to me.
  11. I'll add more later. We're about to start today's episode of "The Winning Drive." We'll pass along word on Wingo and Campbell when we get an update.
  12. Here are some quick hitters from Thursday's practice, the second of training camp for the Texas Longhorns: — Wide receiver Ryan Wingo and offensive lineman DJ Campbell weren't at practice. There was no official word on the status of either Longhorn immediately after the window. With Wingo out, there was more work available for Emmett Mosley V and Jaime Ffrench, who caught the eyes of the OTF staff today. With that said, Parker Livingstone made his presence felt without Wingo on the field, catching a few deep balls from Arch Manning late in the viewing window. Steve Sarkisian was vocal in his approval of Livingstone's performance on Thursday. Along the offensive line, Connor Robertson was elevated to the No. 1 center with Campbell's absence forcing Cole Hutson to right guard. Trevor Goosby, Neto Umeozulu and Brandon Baker rounded out the first-team line. Jaydon Chatman (left tackle), Nate Kibble (left guard), Daniel Cruz (center), Connor Stroh (right guard) and Andre Cojoe (right tackle) made up the second group. — Cornerback Kade Phillips and safety Jonah Williams were held out again today. Sarkisian said after Wednesday's practice that both true freshmen are dealing with hamstring issues. — Lavon Johnson is still limited and had his left ankle heavily taped for the second consecutive practice. Hero Kanu and Alex January led the interior defensive linemen through drills, but Travis Shaw was noticeable on Thursday. The North Carolina transfer was limited in the spring while recovering from a knee injury. Shaw, Cole Brevard and Maraad Watson had solid days among the guys in Kenny Baker's group. — UPDATE: According to a university spokesperson, Campbell and Wingo were absent from practice for personal reasons and it’s “nothing serious,” we’re told. View full news story
  13. Here are some quick hitters from Thursday's practice, the second of training camp for the Texas Longhorns: — Wide receiver Ryan Wingo and offensive lineman DJ Campbell weren't at practice. There was no official word on the status of either Longhorn immediately after the window. With Wingo out, there was more work available for Emmett Mosley V and Jaime Ffrench, who caught the eyes of the OTF staff today. With that said, Parker Livingstone made his presence felt without Wingo on the field, catching a few deep balls from Arch Manning late in the viewing window. Steve Sarkisian was vocal in his approval of Livingstone's performance on Thursday. Along the offensive line, Connor Robertson was elevated to the No. 1 center with Campbell's absence forcing Cole Hutson to right guard. Trevor Goosby, Neto Umeozulu and Brandon Baker rounded out the first-team line. Jaydon Chatman (left tackle), Nate Kibble (left guard), Daniel Cruz (center), Connor Stroh (right guard) and Andre Cojoe (right tackle) made up the second group. — Cornerback Kade Phillips and safety Jonah Williams were held out again today. Sarkisian said after Wednesday's practice that both true freshmen are dealing with hamstring issues. — Lavon Johnson is still limited and had his left ankle heavily taped for the second consecutive practice. Hero Kanu and Alex January led the interior defensive linemen through drills, but Travis Shaw was noticeable on Thursday. The North Carolina transfer was limited in the spring while recovering from a knee injury. Shaw, Cole Brevard and Maraad Watson had solid days among the guys in Kenny Baker's group. — UPDATE: According to a university spokesperson, Campbell and Wingo were absent from practice for personal reasons and it’s “nothing serious,” we’re told.
  14. Hopefully we have somebody step up who’s a between the tackles runner since that’s a strength of tre’s
  15. I think this along with the threat of Arch taking off we will see better overall running lanes. Of course the deep threat will be a huge help as well.
  16. I'd expect this year to be the Wisner + Clark show, with some backup carries for Gibson and Simon, especially in games 2-4. Gibson and Simon both probably have a chance in those three pre-Florida games to earn the coaches trust and get more carries the rest of the season. Baxter is a luxury item. I'm not sure you go into this season relying on him for any of it, but he'd be great to have during that November slate.
  17. I thought about this today as well, still have not received anything. I'm about to contact my credit card for review. They are on the Texas One Fund page so I imagine there's some sort of partnership there, but to date I've been really disappointed. Complete lack of communication.
  18. Growing up, Worster was one of the legends I always heard about. Wish I could’ve seen him play.
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