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2 minutes ago, 4thandFive said:

Texas just isn’t much of a WR school. Outside of Worthy, who have we had that has been a “household name” in the NFL? 

*Yes, Golden probably will be, but he was a 1-year transfer.

Oklahoma on the other hand…

Oregon has…….Troy Franklin?  Can’t think of any others 

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2 minutes ago, 4thandFive said:

Texas just isn’t much of a WR school. Outside of Worthy, who have we had that has been a “household name” in the NFL? 

*Yes, Golden probably will be, but he was a 1-year transfer.

Oklahoma on the other hand…

Texas has put more receivers into NFL under Sark than Oregon or USC or Oklahoma have in last three years. 

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Just now, pinkman_90 said:

Oregon has…….Troy Franklin?  Can’t think of any others 

Yes but they, for whatever reason, can recruit WR like they’re handing out candy. We don’t. 

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Just now, Bobby Burton said:

Texas has put more receivers into NFL under Sark than Oregon or USC or Oklahoma have in last three years. 

But we’re still not attracting them out of high school. I don’t get why it seems so hard to get that type of guy to Texas.

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Two things can be true:

Texas has done a good job recruiting receivers via the portal and high school and developing them. They have not snagged the elite twitchy guys out of high school at the same clip Oregon, with a defensive head coach, has.

If Wingo, Mosely and Livingstone are the starters next year we aren’t winning the national championship . They’re not good enough.

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