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Roster Formula in College Football
Bunk Moreland replied to Steamboat Willie's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I would add that the possible 5-year eligibility rule that they discussed this morning on coffee and football could be a game changer in terms of retention. If Texas can bring back DJ Campbell for a 5th year, it means you don’t have to go into the portal and pay $2 million for an elite interior OL (if that even exists in the portal). It means you potentially have your entire OL back. That could completely alter the portal strategy and the shape of next season.- 1 reply
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Napier to be fired this Sunday, win or lose
Jeff Howe replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer showed what Florida can be if the right buttons are pushed. If I were Marcus Freeman or someone advising him, I'd have to know what the plans are for the potential administrative changes and what the NIL structure looks like. Commitment to resources is everything in college football now. -
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thatdude2 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sark was in preseason mode still trying shiii. -
Obviously there is no one correct way to construct a national championship roster. Some programs swear by stacking top-ranked freshman classes, others lean heavily on the transfer portal, and plenty try to swing between the two. What Texas is learning this season is that each path has its strengths — and its pitfalls. Freshman recruits offer long-term upside. They can be developed over multiple seasons into stars who become the backbone of the program. But even five-stars often need time, and the early investment doesn’t always pay off on the field right away. Portal additions, meanwhile, can fill immediate needs and bring experience. They’re the quick-fix solution that can keep a team in contention. The trade-off is short shelf life and roster churn — it’s hard to build identity around players who might only stay a year. The reality is that championships are built on a hybrid model. You need the developmental pipeline of multi-year contributors who know the system, plus targeted transfers who can deliver instant impact. Lean too hard on one side, and you risk either growing pains or instability. Strike the balance, and you’ve got the formula for sustained success.
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LonghornFan4Ever replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He can't get both Dallas Wilson and Cam Coleman. Texas can get at least one of them imo -
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Waxahorn replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Cody Campbell may do just that. -
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HDub1995 replied to RBHorns's topic in On Texas Football Forum
@Blake Munroe is there some kind of running list somewhere that keeps up with all past and present sponsors? Obviously want to support you guys with current sponsors, but want to support past ones as well beyond the original list in this thread. Thanks! -
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Neil Leininger replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Lot easier for Sarkisian to get them focus on a game by game basis, because the next loss likely knocks us out of the playoffs. - Today
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HelloThere replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
No way I leave for Penn State if I am Freeman but Florida may be too good to pass up. He can win there and win A LOT with the best talent in the country flocking to him every year. I mean the current team would be winning A LOT if Freeman was their coach, imagine him with a portal window and a couple recruiting classes. Florida would be very tough to turn down. -
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Alex Butler replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I agree, why leave a good thing at ND? -
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LonghornFan4Ever replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Well if he's going to get canned anyways, might as well go out a winner I guess... -
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TTown replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
FWIW even Mods on some Florida message boards are saying Sunday he is out win or lose and speculating on interim Coach Gonzales taking over until they hire a new HC. Something is definitely going on when they imply that not that phony Hoop tweet lol. Plus story in USA Today Oct 15 that talks about him being gone soon. Done deal it seems ! -
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AceHorn23 replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Click bait. -
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Hesity replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
In my eyes Penn St is a downgrade from Notre Dame. -
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Bunk Moreland replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’ll never trust a man who lines his arteries with mayo and shame. -
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CHorn427 replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If that’s what it took to get the glorious feeling of seeing Sooner fans file out of the Cotton Bowl halfway through the 4th quarter, I’ll take it all day and twice on Saturdays. 🤘😂 -
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GetHooked replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We lost to a coach that is about to be fired. Not a good look. -
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Tim Lewis replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Get them brinks trucks ready for Dallas Wilson