Moderators Popular Post Gerry Hamilton Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Moderators Popular Post Posted yesterday at 11:56 AM Couple of notes on Jonah Williams First, was told Thursday he is up to 217 pounds. And that doesn't mean anything for his position. Prior to re-injuring his hammy, he was one of the fastest testers on the team at 210+ pounds. He will return to the field at safety for Texas. Second, prior to the re-injuring of the hammy, he was going to compete at punt and kick off return. Third, he came to Texas with football in mind and nothing has changed in that regard. It's all about getting back to 100%, and not pushing it to get back this time. He took a week off after baseball concluded and went right back into football conditioning. In retrospect, probably should have given it 2-3 weeks. But that is an athlete trying to get ready to be on the field for football season. Lesson learned. 58 Quote
cdibbs Posted yesterday at 11:59 AM Posted yesterday at 11:59 AM Thoughts on his baseball future? Does he redshirt this year and dedicate his time solely to football next year? Might be the smart play if football is the priority. 1 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted yesterday at 12:02 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 12:02 PM 2 minutes ago, cdibbs said: Thoughts on his baseball future? Does he redshirt this year and dedicate his time solely to football next year? Might be the smart play if football is the priority. Didn't hear anything on that Thursday 1 Quote
Texas fan in Georgia Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM I just hope the guy doesn’t end up like Jalon Catalon. Both played with reckless abandonment but catalon could never stay healthy. Hopefully it’s a different story with Williams 3 Quote
Orange Guitar Posted yesterday at 12:31 PM Posted yesterday at 12:31 PM Thanks, as always, Gerry. 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM 40 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Couple of notes on Jonah Williams First, was told Thursday he is up to 217 pounds. And that doesn't mean anything for his position. Prior to re-injuring his hammy, he was one of the fastest testers on the team at 210+ pounds. He will return to the field at safety for Texas. Second, prior to the re-injuring of the hammy, he was going to compete at punt and kick off return. Third, he came to Texas with football in mind and nothing has changed in that regard. It's all about getting back to 100%, and not pushing it to get back this time. He took a week off after baseball concluded and went right back into football conditioning. In retrospect, probably should have given it 2-3 weeks. But that is an athlete trying to get ready to be on the field for football season. Lesson learned. He's been adding weight by watching OTF. He has oatmeal cream pies watching coffee and football each morning. 1 5 Quote
Hashtag Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM If he’s going to have habitual hammy issues and switching between sports and not having enough rest time is going to be an issue he’s going to have to choose a sport imo. 2 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted yesterday at 12:49 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 12:49 PM 11 minutes ago, DanielOnorato said: He's been adding weight by watching OTF. He has oatmeal cream pies watching coffee and football each morning. lol Same 1 4 Quote
GDI Posted yesterday at 12:54 PM Posted yesterday at 12:54 PM With the state of college sports today I don’t think it’s smart to have a two sport athlete on your team. 3 Quote
Austalgia Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM 23 minutes ago, DanielOnorato said: He's been adding weight by watching OTF. He has oatmeal cream pies watching coffee and football each morning. And corn dogs with mayo while watching longhorn livestream at night. 3 Quote
NothinButDaHorns34 Posted yesterday at 01:55 PM Posted yesterday at 01:55 PM He was already behind missing spring ball and now he’s WAAAY behind missing most of fall camp. I think it’s going to be time to pick a sport sooner rather than later. 3 Quote
selfdm Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM I’m just stoked to see him whenever he hits the field. 1 Quote
texcoyote15 Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Schloss is bringing in some really good players, so idk where they will put Island Boi but if he’s going to be a backup in baseball he would probably need to concentrate on football. Or Hey whichever ones paying him the most 😃😃 Quote
jkates Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM He's going to be fun to watch. 1 Quote
Hornmatic Posted yesterday at 03:48 PM Posted yesterday at 03:48 PM 1 hour ago, texcoyote15 said: Schloss is bringing in some really good players, so idk where they will put Island Boi but if he’s going to be a backup in baseball he would probably need to concentrate on football. Or Hey whichever ones paying him the most 😃😃 Our outfield is extremely thin for next season especially after losing two portal commits to the draft. Jonah would be penciled in to start in CF. He would be a lock there if not for football. 2 Quote
Leveller Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM Do we know if he’s practicing and if so, is he still limited? Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM At some point Sark will need to have a serious conversation with him about his future. There’s too much safety talent in the pipeline putting in the effort year-round for Jonah to assume he can take the winter and spring off for baseball. Doesn’t matter how talented he is—he needs to dedicate himself to his craft if he wants to make the kind of impact on this team that we all know he can. 1 Quote
chennups Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago thanks GH for the update. seems too talented to be here for more than 3 years. hopefully, he gets to show out sooner rather than later. 1 Quote
.45s Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Jonah may want to play each a couple of years to help him decide which he likes the best and/or which will give him the best chance of having a lengthy professional career. Quote
Lock n Horns Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Missing first two spring footballs and freshman year heavy price to pay if baseball is the hobby. No gimmes in life so if you want something sometimes you have to sacrifice something else to realize ur dream. Unless ur Bo Jackson, of course! 1 Quote
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