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  2. Golden was so good at this short-red comeback route. Two examples here — Michigan and vs. Arkansas. Ewers on the move was elite as well.
  3. Also funny looking back at this point in the season and seeing Texas started 11/11 in the red zone.
  4. Shakes route from Bond Sell the in-breaking route and you have a free run to the corner. Heck of a route.
  5. Texas liked the whip route quite a bit. Though, low release point and defense ends knowing the ball was coming out quick allowed for tips and bat downs. Same whip route out of different looks. Batted down vs. UGA and an INT vs Texas A&M.
  6. Running through the 3rd quarter plays of the Texas offense in 2024 and I couldn't help but take note of the route concepts for the Longhorns in the red area. Some of the more memorable moments for the Longhorns came on 1-on-1 wins. Right. It was Matthew Golden's one-handed catch vs. Vanderbilt. Or Isaiah Bond's first touchdown as a Longhorn vs. Colorado State where his facemask was yanked. Or the route win by Golden against Michigan. Isaiah Bond also added a pretty rub-route touchdown in man coverage against Georgia at DKR. Of course, there was some a return, exit motion attached to that play, but point being, there were some bright spots here. All of those routes were out-breaking wins in man-to-man coverage. Of course, we are all well aware of some of the issues we saw in the red zone otherwise. More so in the run game trying to get movement in the middle. But the point I wanted to bring to this is when looking ahead at the fall roster and personnel at the position, I begin to wonder what might this offense look like in the tight red. Will Texas rely on the 1-on-1 route winning ability again? Or do they not have that wide receiver ready on the roster? Or does the legs of an Arch Manning alleviate whatever hindering issues showed up time and time again in the tight red? Right now it is all an unknown. Looking at the skillsets of the receivers on the roster, a Matthew Golden or Isaiah Bond prototype could be tough to find. Wingo and Moore each had different strengths a year ago, with neither of their notable red zone targets coming in tight area man-to-man victories. Wingo was more of a vertical jump ball guy, and Moore was relied on slot fades and corner routes time and time again. So, my question is this. Who becomes the tight area route winner? Is that the next step for Wingo? Can a Ffrench, or Lockett, or McCutcheon step up in this case as well? Do these targets change to back-shoulder or jump balls with Arch Manning? A lot of unknowns. *** But more than that, I will attached some notable moments in the tight red from a year ago to highlight what spurred this conversation.
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  8. Ahead of schedule but haven't arrived... Hoping for lots of June baseball!
  9. Mercer is working his way back. Tumis needs more work.
  10. All good brother. My response was about excitement. That’s all 🤘🏽
  11. Other potential injury or benching questions- Is Tumis hurt or being redshirted? He has not played this season. Also, what about Mercer? He has not pitched in quite awhile.
  12. It's always cool when you see players start to separate. I'd love to see Clark become Sark's next 1000 yard rusher.
  13. OTF is by far the best in the business and I love the content and everything they do for us fans. Especially us fans who don’t live in Texas. Hookem🤘 P.S. we can’t glaze Gerry don’t forget he picked his Aggies to beat us so he needs to be held accountable 😂
  14. Week 3 of spring football begins tomorrow morning as the Longhorns take the field for practice No. 7. A few nuggets over the weekend that I picked up on the mini scrimmage/team period from practice No. 6. *** – WR Daylan McCutcheon found the end zone over the middle of the field during the team setting. Route running continues to be a strength for the early enrollee who has continued to see time with the first unit. – A pair of nuggets on the RB room. RB Christian Clark has been making some noise this spring after recovering from an Achilles injury last fall. The staff is keeping Clark pretty limited in the live situations so far this spring, but other than that, Clark has consistently earned praise for his cutting ability off the Achilles. Should there be no setbacks, and I am knocking on wood as I type, Clark will have a role this fall. Another RB mentioned was early enrollee James Simon who got loose a couple of times Thursday night. Simon is listed at 205 pounds on the Texas roster, but he is probably closer to 210 and carrying it well. – Two sources indicated RT Andre Cojoe continues to be a positive surprise this spring. The battle between Cojoe and Baker is legit. One source indicated that they believed the job would be pretty quickly decided for Baker, though Cojoe has given Baker a run for his money and continues to piece things together.
  15. Thanks Blake, can you please remind me what the issue with Rodriguez was? Leg strain of some sort?
  16. Just dropped some baseball notes (including on Rodriguez) here: https://ontexasfootball.com/forums/topic/6607-a-few-random-insider-notes-to-start-your-week-mon-1000-am/
  17. Consensus #2. I will take it. Players stepping up for injured players is a sign of a connected team. Do we know how much longer Rodriguez is out?
  18. Blake, Thanks for organizing.i managed to flameout in the Elite 8. Still good fun.
  19. I don't see how anything I said can be interpreted into a suggestion that I think Vokeitaitis is some kind of recruiting miss. My intro was "I'm happy for this pick up," and my conclusion was "could be awesome, but don't give up on him if he appears to be something less than what you hoped in his first year here." I just don't think anyone should expect a 30 mpg, 20 ppg, and 10 rbg guy in year one in the SEC, but if we add Traore, then they will split the time, and that will work well for us. We will definitely have upgraded in the middle with those additions.
  20. Pretty good update all around. Quite the ball club.
  21. I'm sitting at #2 heading into tonight's game. If Florida wins it looks like I tie for first.
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