HookemTexas Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Since the arrival of CDC anyway. Is that almost every sport is competitive and realistically has a chance to make a run at a championship. Reading Blake's update on baseball, seeing the potential for the basketball teams, softball is in the top 5, volleyball is #2 and expected to make a run, swimming, etc. It allows for constant entertainment of being able to watch Texas and be invested. It's different than the days (and schools like for example Kansas) where a fan could only bank on one or two programs to be excited about and then the rest of the year is ho hum. 10 Quote
ThatHornsGuy87 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The sports department has come a long way, and im here for it 4 Quote
ArizonaLonghorn Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Seems like a good thread to drop this X memory - the most fun I've had as a Longhorn fan 3 Quote
HookemTexas Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2005 was probably one of the greatest years in the history of Longhorn sports. According to Perplexity AI: The 2005–2006 athletic year is widely regarded as one of Texas’s greatest multi-sport seasons, driven by historic championships in major sports like football and baseball. However, when compared to modern all-sports dominance — such as 2024–2025, when Texas won the Directors’ Cup and excelled across nearly every sport — 2005 was iconic for its high-profile titles, but 2024–2025 surpassed it in overall athletic depth and consistency. 2 Quote
General Grant Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I enjoy being hated by most. My standard reply is thank you for noticing us. 1 Quote
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