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  • Team Notes from Winter Workouts (February 16)


    CJ Vogel

    We currently sit 32 days away from the beginning of spring football at The University of Texas. As our Gerry Hamilton has continued to say, this spring session will be one of the most anticipated spring football periods in decades.

    As another week of practice concludes, I wanted to share some notes on a couple of early enrollees on the offensive side of the ball as the group gets one week deeper into their college careers.

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    The Texas offseason conditioning course changes throughout the week to provide different looks for each workout, but for the most part, there is a consistent approach in the following set-up: Mat Drills, Stations and gassers or 110's to round things up at the conclusion of the day.

    Torre Becton's staff has thrown in a number of agility drills set to improve change of direction speed, as well as focusing on acceleration out of breaks. This has remained a constant this offseason for anyone wondering.

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    Starting on offense, we have continued to pound the drum for WR Ryan Wingo over the past few weeks, but man, I continue to hear very encouraging tidbits on the former five-star. He has all of the tools to get on the field right away.

    A surprise to me has been WR Freddie Dubose. I expected there to be a slow curve in development, though Dubose bought into the weight room immediately and is now sitting north of 185 pounds. Another steady riser.

    Speaking of newcomers that adopted the college weight room lifestyle – Jerrick Gibson is another name that deserves mentioning. No surprise obviously, but Gibson might be the most physically filled out back in the room at the moment.

    For QB Trey Owens, he is going the opposite in terms of weight to guys like Colin Simmons and Freddie Dubose. Owens weighed in at 238 pounds San Antonio for the All American Bowl at the beginning of January. When the spring roster is announced and released, it would not surprise me to see Owens sub-230.

    This might not come off as a big surprise, but Daniel Cruz has been a rabid animal in these workouts. He attacks each workout session very aggressively and has been mentioned as someone who brings the most out of his group when in team settings. Encouraging.

    The hope is to add another 10+ pounds to Brandon Baker's frame by the beginning of the season. Baker came to campus sitting right around 290 pounds, and word is the staff would prefer him north of 305 before kickoff this fall.

     

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    4 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    For those that may not know when Dubose committed ... I talked to a college head coach that recruited Dubose ... "Freak athlete that could be really good if he stays healthy and learns the position." 

    I'm an interested observer.

    I’ll be the first to say I didn’t like this offer. I’m an interested observer as well.

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    If Dubose can regain the athleticism he had prior to the injury he could be a nice player down the road has plenty speed and ability just needs to learn the position but i believe he can end up being one of the pieces of this class that we are fortunate to have

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    19 minutes ago, Horn89 said:

    Hoping Big Cam has a good spring and that he can lock up that RT spot.

    He's my favorite to take the job. Cam's a stud.

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    1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    Such a tough deal with Vasek. He's still not where he needs to be health wise, but hopefully he can get back. 

    What’s his issue? Very worrisome it’s still lingering 

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    2 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    I'll add this ... Trevor Goosby is said to be looking very good headed into spring practice. 

    Connor Stroh continues to be on a good development curve at guard. 

    Good to hear about Stroh moving forward! 6’7 365 is a great point to work from and I’d love to see him take a guard spot in 2025

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    48 minutes ago, Horn89 said:

    Hoping Big Cam has a good spring and that he can lock up that RT spot.

    I think that is a near lock. Very interested in the Guard spot. Can Neto finally break through? +

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    1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    For those that may not know when Dubose committed ... I talked to a college head coach that recruited Dubose ... "Freak athlete that could be really good if he stays healthy and learns the position." 

    I'm an interested observer.

     

    Normal human beings dont recover from an ACL to run the 400 at the state meet in 8 months

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    55 minutes ago, codaxx said:

    I think that is a near lock. Very interested in the Guard spot. Can Neto finally break through? +

    I am pulling for Williams and Neto there, for obvious post-spring retention reasons. 

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    22 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    I'll add this ... Trevor Goosby is said to be looking very good headed into spring practice. 

    Connor Stroh continues to be on a good development curve at guard. 

    I don’t if it was you, but I remember someone saying (maybe Bobby) that Flood wants his OL to be 10 deep, and is already looking at preparing for good line of 2025.

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    6 minutes ago, thatdude2 said:

    I don’t if it was you, but I remember someone saying (maybe Bobby) that Flood wants his OL to be 10 deep, and is already looking at preparing for good line of 2025.

    Texas definitely desires to develop 10 players they believe are starter level with the move to the SEC. 

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    3 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    Texas definitely desires to develop 10 players they believe are starter level with the move to the SEC. 

    We're probably at 7 now? 8 if Robertson is thought of as "starter level"? Next up: Goolsby and Stroh. Although Baker and Cruz may show up at that level.

    What are we going to to with Agbo? He looked by the end of the year like he was down to about 280 lbs. 

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    1 hour ago, Red Five said:

    We're probably at 7 now? 8 if Robertson is thought of as "starter level"? Next up: Goolsby and Stroh. Although Baker and Cruz may show up at that level.

    What are we going to to with Agbo? He looked by the end of the year like he was down to about 280 lbs. 

    Think Agbo is that same role ... jumbo TE and emergency OT. Tremendous feet. Haven't heard anything different, as of today. 

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