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Just now, Jeff Howe said:

I added to the original post with some scenarios about what Texas could do as long as Goosby is out.

With that said, I'm with @Gerry Hamilton — I want to keep Brandon Baker at left guard if at all possible.

Who do you think will take first team reps Newman? Coleman?

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Just now, Jeff Howe said:

I added to the original post with some scenarios about what Texas could do as long as Goosby is out.

With that said, I'm with @Gerry Hamilton — I want to keep Brandon Baker at left guard if at all possible.

I agree with this because the OL is still developing continuity. Shuffling around positions shortly before the season could hurt the progress. 

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7 minutes ago, Joe Zura said:

Who do you think will take first team reps Newman? Coleman?

If Siani moves to the left side, my guess would be Newman or possibly Cojoe.

There’s a case to be made for plugging Coleman in at left tackle and keeping everything else the same.

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Just now, Jeff Howe said:

If Siani moves to the left side, my guess would be Newman or possibly Cojoe.

There’s a case to made for plugging Coleman in at left tackle and keep long everything else the same.

I would keep Melvin on the right side to continue to develop his rapport with baker. But I’m also a idiot and don’t know much 

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It feels like it makes the most sense to keep everyone else in the same roles they’ll be in when he gets back healthy, and use Cojoe or someone at left tackle in the meantime. Ohio State is five full weeks away. Unless he’s expected to miss the Ohio State game. 

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3 minutes ago, drag worm said:

It feels like it makes the most sense to keep everyone else in the same roles they’ll be in when he gets back healthy, and use Cojoe or someone at left tackle in the meantime. Ohio State is five full weeks away. Unless he’s expected to miss the Ohio State game. 

It's 3 and a half weeks away.

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22 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said:

If Siani moves to the left side, my guess would be Newman or possibly Cojoe.

There’s a case to be made for plugging Coleman in at left tackle and keeping everything else the same.

Siani was an outstanding LT at Wake.  I’ll be surprised if he does not move to LT while Goosby is out.  I think the real question is what RG/RT combo is best.  I hope they keep Baker at RG and would like to see Newman at RT, but I’m not sure which combo is best.  We’ll see.

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6 minutes ago, drag worm said:

It feels like it makes the most sense to keep everyone else in the same roles they’ll be in when he gets back healthy, and use Cojoe or someone at left tackle in the meantime. Ohio State is five full weeks away. Unless he’s expected to miss the Ohio State game. 

Ohio st is 3.5 weeks away 

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27 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said:

If Siani moves to the left side, my guess would be Newman or possibly Cojoe.

There’s a case to be made for plugging Coleman in at left tackle and keeping everything else the same.

This is my vote. We heard tons of positive notes on Coleman getting 2nd team LT snaps. Let’s see what he’s got so we keep as much continuity as possible everywhere else. Thanks Jeff. 

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Hopefully they keep the line the same and just insert Coleman at LT. Time to sink or swim. Unless he's regularly getting Arch killed in pass pro, should be a more than good enough lineup to handle game 1 and give Goosby time to heal.

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Per ChatGPT: Players over 300lbs with only knee bone bruises and no other structural damage 

Player             Weight   Position   Year   TimeMiss

Trevor Goosby      325 lbs  OT         2026   TBD

Sean Rhyan          321 lbs  OG         2025   0 games

Trent Williams      320 lbs  OT         2012   0 games (played 7 days later)

Jeff Backus         305 lbs  OT         2003   0 regular-season games

Brandon Keith       345 lbs  OT         2006   4 games

 

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10 minutes ago, Jonas Peterson said:

I don't know sh!t, but isn't LT more important than RT? If so, move Siani to LT, the position he's played until he joined Texas, and figure something out at RT while Goosby is out.

If he were out for the year moving Siani over would probably be our best bet but if he’s only out for a few weeks, I’d focus on maintaining continuity in the scheme.

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44 minutes ago, Joe Zura said:

Who do you think will take first team reps Newman? Coleman?

Great Q Oregon Joe 

Jonte Newman looked pretty damn good in Saturday's scrimmage

Jordan Coleman will also likely rep some

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2 minutes ago, alrightalrightalright said:

If he were out for the year moving Siani over would probably be our best bet but if he’s only out for a few weeks, I’d focus on maintaining continuity in the scheme.

100% agree

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2 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Great Q Oregon Joe 

Jonte Newman looked pretty damn good in Saturday's scrimmage

Jordan Coleman will also likely rep some

Appreciate your time and your answer Floods Puppet 😂😭

in all seriousness tho you have been talking up Newman so I’m excited to hear y’all’s practice reports on it 

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1 hour ago, Realist Horn said:

so, what's generally the timetable for a bone bruise. Does he sit out week one to develop depth and get him into action against Ohio State? 

4-6 weeks depending on the location. If he had to play he could. But if he doesn’t have to then let it recover. Bone is consistently unpredictable and the decision is typically pain based. It could still show on MRI for months. I think they will play it safe for week 1. But expect him back week 2. 

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