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The C Reed interview got me wondering what guys (or gals) would you like to see on OTF as guests this offseason?
 

I’m working on getting Roy Miller, Roddrick Muckelroy, etc on when schedules align and I know @Rod Babers and @Gerry Hamilton have some runnings lists as well. 
 

Just curious who you’d like to hear from (and it doesn’t have to be the obvious names either). Early 2000s is easier for me, admittedly. Don’t let that stop you though. Throw some names out there.

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43 minutes ago, Marcus Myers said:

The C Reed interview got me wondering what guys (or gals) would you like to see on OTF as guests this offseason?
 

I’m working on getting Roy Miller, Roddrick Muckelroy, etc on when schedules align and I know @Rod Babers and @Gerry Hamilton have some runnings lists as well. 
 

Just curious who you’d like to hear from (and it doesn’t have to be the obvious names either). Early 2000s is easier for me, admittedly. Don’t let that stop you though. Throw some names out there.

*C Redd before @Joe Zura shows up asking where the interview for some obscure Oregon player that goes by C Reed is. 

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Marcus, thanks for asking us and being a great contributor at OTF.

I would like to hear from ballhawk DB and return specialist Nathan Vasher. We have return specialist Niblett and a secondary that wants to get more takeaways. Could get Vasher's perspectives as a successful return specialist and ballhawk. We have some DBs that may play multiple spots. Vasher could talk about our secondary and playing NB vs S vs CB. Etc. Hope Nathan is doing well.

 

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I’m going to go a different route. The science behind modern trading methods fascinates me. Anyone from the strength and conditioning department and/or the trading staff would be interesting. Also, with college sports being big business now, people from the “front office”. GM, recruiting, Nil, marketing, etc.

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14 minutes ago, Huskie1 said:

I’m going to go a different route. The science behind modern trading methods fascinates me. Anyone from the strength and conditioning department and/or the trading staff would be interesting. Also, with college sports being big business now, people from the “front office”. GM, recruiting, Nil, marketing, etc.

3rd and Longhorn has had Torre Becton and Sam Contorno. Those were two good interviews

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