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Think about this. How good will all Texas sports be next year.

Football is loaded and should be one of the favorites to win the national championship. 

Both men and women's basketball should also makes deep run in the NCAA with the Women's should be a favorite to win a championship.

Women's volleyball should easily be a top five and have a shot at winning another national championship. 

Women's soccer should be competing for an SEC Championship 

Always women's rowing competes for national championships and should next year as well 

Women's tennis and men's tennis are always competing for championships and should next year as well 

Women's beach volleyball should also be competing for a national championship 

In women's and men's golf are also competing for national championships every year 

Men's baseball with a couple of strong portal additions should also be back in the College world series 

Women's softball should be the favorite to win it all again next year for third straight.

Don't know enough about track and field to have an opinion. 

Texas may have to invest in more orange lights for the tower.

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All that and you left out the winningest team in college sports history, the men’s swim team. Such disrespect…back to back natty with our brand new coach and still can’t get a mention. Not to mention the women have been on a steady incline too back towards competing for a natty since the 80s/90s with Paul Bergen and Richard Quick as the coaches and 4 time Olympian Jill Sterkyl who just happens to also be a prominent member of the women’s sports department.

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2 minutes ago, Aspann85 said:

All that and you left out the winningest team in college sports history, the men’s swim team. Such disrespect…back to back natty with our brand new coach and still can’t get a mention. Not to mention the women have been on a steady incline too back towards competing for a natty since the 80s/90s with Paul Bergen and Richard Quick as the coaches and 4 time Olympian Jill Sterkyl who just happens to also be a prominent member of the women’s sports department.

Damn, how did I do that, and the women's swim and dive team as well. 

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Very good post.  I think football ends the big three sports’ national championship drought if they beat Ohio State in week 2.  Basketball has a shot at a Final Four run if they stay healthy and get a favorable draw in their bracket.  Baseball can make it back to Omaha and finish the job depending on what they do in the portal.  Just a fun time to follow Longhorn athletics.  This is the best stretch of Longhorn athletics since the 2001-02 to 2005-06 seasons.

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20 minutes ago, Aspann85 said:

All that and you left out the winningest team in college sports history, the men’s swim team. Such disrespect…back to back natty with our brand new coach and still can’t get a mention. Not to mention the women have been on a steady incline too back towards competing for a natty since the 80s/90s with Paul Bergen and Richard Quick as the coaches and 4 time Olympian Jill Sterkyl who just happens to also be a prominent member of the women’s sports department.

Damn, how did I do that, and the women's swim and dive team as well. 

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1 hour ago, David Latiolais said:

Damn, how did I do that, and the women's swim and dive team as well. 

That came across harsh. I didn’t mean for it to. I forgot the smiley haha. Sorry! Hook’em!

I was just bustin’ your balls a bit.

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