Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 10 hours ago Moderators Posted 10 hours ago We're going to ask @Rod Babers this today on Coffee and Football, but we wanted to ask yall as well. Who is the best safety, corner and nickel you've ever seen play at Texas? 1 1 Quote
LonghornLegends Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Safety: I’m gonna have to say Earl dude was just plain elite. Corner: give me Jammer I want to say Rod B for his sake lol! Nickel: Maybe Jahdae here due to recency bias lol of course many others. Great question Blake! 2 Quote
SarkNotSteven Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Very tough question… At Texas: Huff, Ross, and Barron 1 Quote
Joe Naural Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Last 25 yrs , who produces more NFl safety’s? UT If I want a safety, which state produces more nfl safety’s than any other state? Texas Last 30 yrs how many of UT safety’s were drafted or made the nfl roster? What makes the state of Texas so special for safety in college Over the last 30 yrs, which conference produced the most nfl safety’s . My opinion: ~ emergence of 7 on 7 ~Coach Leach revolutionized passing ~ gave rise to complex passing schemes down to jr high high school ~ iron sharpens iron no state produces more ready to go QBs WRs than state of Texas ~ if u were a b12 safety during the last 30 yrs, u had to be a field general, tested every single day in practice and in games…..those players came from Texas homegrown! my two cents Greetings From Colombia Edited 9 hours ago by Joe Naural 1 Quote
Hashtag Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Safety: Earl Thomas Corner: Quentin Jammer Nickel: Aaron Ross OR Jahdae Barron Edited 8 hours ago by Hashtag 2 Quote
Jack Lala Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Impossible question to answer when you ARE DBU. Begin with Bill Bradley, the Campbell twins, to Jerry Grey. Can't be answered. 1 Quote
qaertyisthatdude Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I have a feeling this list will get much harder to make in the next 5-10 years. Quote
Drunk randoke Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, SarkNotSteven said: Very tough question… At Texas: Huff, Ross, and Barron This Quote
Hashtag Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago For those of you who have chosen Huff, why? Earl is clearly the best safety in school history. Quote
CHorn427 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Hashtag said: For those of you who have chosen Huff, why? Earl is clearly the best safety in school history. I think Huff produced more/put up the better body of work while at Texas. Earl was more talented and did better in the NFL, but had a shorter and less accolade-filled career than Huff Quote
Hashtag Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, CHorn427 said: I think Huff produced more/put up the better body of work while at Texas. Earl was more talented and did better in the NFL, but had a shorter and less accolade-filled career than Huff So because Earl was so good he gets punished for only being at Texas for 3 years and leaving early to be a top 15 pick? Quote
SarkNotSteven Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Hashtag said: For those of you who have chosen Huff, why? Earl is clearly the best safety in school history. Huff—Overall body of work at Texas, Thorpe Award, National Championship, 4th down stop, legendary status (see #7 getting passed down), still at Texas, etc ET—Texas Tech and leaving after his sophomore year I don’t think anyone would argue that ET didn’t have a better NFL career, but as far as Texas is concerned… Huff has to be on there. I had more trouble with leaving Vasher & Jammer off Quote
TheContractor12 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Awesome question and many right answers. Ross and Huff I think jump out for be bc they have many big plays and team was great at that time. Jammar, Vasher, Mike Griffin. Earl was great for us and on the list but 1 play stands out that probably moves him to Tier 1b for me. Rod B, Barron next for me. Quote
Ghostof2005 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Surprised nobody said Deshon Elliott. His 2017 season was something else. Also got robbed of the Thorpe award that year. Quote
Bobbers Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) I loved watching Vasher play football. He was electric. As for the question, I would never be able to decide. There are too many options. I wonder what @Rod Babers thinks? Edited 7 hours ago by Bobbers Quote
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