Supporters Hank South Posted 10 hours ago Supporters Posted 10 hours ago UPDATE after Sunday's game via Jeff: After the game, Schloss said that Jonah banged up his shoulder in the Friday game. It was the same shoulder he previously injured. As you’ve seen, Jonah Williams hasn’t been in the lineup this weekend for Texas baseball’s home series against USC Upstate. OTF is working on gathering details of why the sophomore outfielder has been absent from the lineup, but we're told he was still an active participant with the baseball team. As it pertains to Monday’s start of spring football, OTF is told the focus will remain on baseball for Williams and if he is at football practice on Monday, it won’t be as an active participant due to the “time spent” NCAA rules that allot how much of an athlete’s given week can be centered around athletics. Williams still partakes in football meetings as much as he can, but baseball has been the primary focus in his second season with the Longhorns. We'll continue to update this thread as we learn more. 15 Quote
AZ Longhorn Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Thanks so much @Hank South! Even just passing on that yall don’t know yet. I continue to be surprised/frustrated with the secrecy of the parties around everything Jonah related (What was injured? What is the plan starting tomorrow? Etc) Also I’m wondering what that limit is and what counts (baseball games you don’t play in? All the time “around” the games? Recovery work? Etc) so we can crunch the numbers lol Edited 10 hours ago by AZ Longhorn 1 Quote
Stuey22 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Jack of all trades is the master of none, great for high school and younger…but we’re not talkin HS anymore 8 Quote
JMarquette Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Hank South said: As you’ve seen, Jonah Williams hasn’t been in the lineup this weekend for Texas baseball’s home series against USC Upstate. OTF is working on gathering details of why the sophomore outfielder has been absent from the lineup, but we're told he was still an active participant with the baseball team. As it pertains to Monday’s start of spring football, OTF is told the focus will remain on baseball for Williams and if he is at football practice on Monday, it won’t be as an active participant due to the “time spent” NCAA rules that allot how much of an athlete’s given week can be centered around athletics. Williams still partakes in football meetings as much as he can, but baseball has been the primary focus in his second season with the Longhorns. We'll continue to update this thread as we learn more. Yeah, this cannot be good. 1 Quote
Raistlin Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I’ll believe that Jonah is a factor when he actually gets in the gridiron and does anything. Until then, he’s a poor man’s Colton Vasek. Edited 10 hours ago by Raistlin 1 Quote
AZ Longhorn Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Raistlin said: I’ll believe that Jonah is a factor when he actually gets in the gridiron and does anything. Until then, he’s a poor man’s Colton Vasek. *rich man's ... given what I assume he's getting paid. 1 3 Quote
Jarveaux Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 42 minutes ago, AZ Longhorn said: Thanks so much @Hank South! Even just passing on that yall don’t know yet. I continue to be surprised/frustrated with the secrecy of the parties around everything Jonah related (What was injured? What is the plan starting tomorrow? Etc) Also I’m wondering what that limit is and what counts (baseball games you don’t play in? All the time “around” the games? Recovery work? Etc) so we can crunch the numbers lol B.O.I. needs to play football. Quote
Supporters Hank South Posted 9 hours ago Author Supporters Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, AZ Longhorn said: Thanks so much @Hank South! Even just passing on that yall don’t know yet. I continue to be surprised/frustrated with the secrecy of the parties around everything Jonah related (What was injured? What is the plan starting tomorrow? Etc) Also I’m wondering what that limit is and what counts (baseball games you don’t play in? All the time “around” the games? Recovery work? Etc) so we can crunch the numbers lol The time rule is weird with dual sport athletes because there's different times allotments for in season and offseason which makes it tricky because he's in season in one and off in the other. We're working to get some more clarity on it today! 3 1 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 9 hours ago Moderators Posted 9 hours ago After the game, Schloss said that Jonah banged up his shoulder in the Friday game. It was the same shoulder he previously injured. 3 Quote
HornPharmD12 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) He did play Friday and went 0-3. I wonder if he's just getting lost in the shuffle as coach Schloss tries to find the right lineup for SEC play next weekend? Seems we have 7 guys that have locked up daily starter roles and 2 spots left for 3-5 guys that have all had moments edit: also, injured shoulder per Jeff Edited 9 hours ago by HornPharmD12 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I still think he needs to pick a sport. He has been a non factor in both so far. 2 2 Quote
NothinButDaHorns34 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Can’t make the club in the cold tub. It’s time to pick one sport and stick with it. Injury prone while trying to play two D1 sports isn’t good. 1 Quote
Jerry K Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Jeff Howe said: After the game, Schloss said that Jonah banged up his shoulder in the Friday game. It was the same shoulder he previously injured. Kinda frustrating considering he dove for a foul ball he really had no shot at and came up a foot short. At least that appeared to be when he hurt it as he got up slowly. Edited 7 hours ago by Jerry K 2 Quote
Thanos72 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago For his sake, I hope he has someone to objectively council him. His body keeps telling him that it can’t handle 2 sports. Hell, don’t know if it can handle one sport. Kinda sounds like when J Whitt he first joined. He needed to change how he lifted etc, if I remember correctly. Quote
GDI Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago There hasn't been a winner in this whole situation, football. baseball, or Jonah. 1 Quote
Supporters Hank South Posted 6 hours ago Author Supporters Posted 6 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Texasborn91 said: Is Jonah getting NIL money from football? He is 1 1 Quote
PaulieD Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, MBHORNSFAN said: I still think he needs to pick a sport. He has been a non factor in both so far. This. Sad for such a tremendous athlete. 1 Quote
Holy Cow Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Just not seeing he'll be more than a spot contributor in football and can't be counted on. 1 Quote
Holy Cow Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Hank South said: He is Might be that needs to be allocated to players putting football only. 1 Quote
TCope111 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The days of being an elite athlete and that being what makes up for the hours spent perfecting the craft are gone. Everyone that starts in the SEC in these two sports are elite athletes and they spend all of their effort to be the best at a single position. We will never see another Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders. Even they had to pick a sport at some point. 1 Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The best ability is availability. It’s been over a year with this going on. It can’t continue much longer without serious decisions having to be made. Quote
horns96 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, Thanos72 said: For his sake, I hope he has someone to objectively council him. His body keeps telling him that it can’t handle 2 sports. Hell, don’t know if it can handle one sport. Kinda sounds like when J Whitt he first joined. He needed to change how he lifted etc, if I remember correctly. Well, it appears he certainly has a willing council to counsel him here on the internet. 1 Quote
cochamps Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Good luck to the young man, whatever he decides. I love his enthusiasm and think he'll make it in one of the sports, and I think he will have a tough decision to make. Quote
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