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    Bobby Burton
    I spoke to a person close to the situation last night. And here's what I was told...
    Texas is looking for a certain type of DL coach. Steve Sarkisian really wants to up the level of recruiting they have seen on the interior DL.
    While Bo Davis was a terrific coach, he didn't exactly leave the cupboard full at his position. Perhaps it's the only position on the team right now that doesn't have an abundance of talent in the underclass ranks.
    Texas sees this as an opportunity to improve the staff overall.
    Given that, Sark is trying to find someone who can fill the void of not only being an elite developer of talent, but also an elite recruiter of said talent.
    That's not necessarily an easy task; Davis is a good coach after all. But Sark wants to make sure he nails this hire, both on the field and in recruiting.

    Blake Munroe
    Kick off your morning the right way, with some Coffee and Football over on the On Texas Football YouTube Page.  
    At 8 AM CST, join me, along with Bobby Burton and CJ Vogel, to discuss the latest on Longhorns recruiting, portal news and much more.
    As always, get your questions in and we will get to as many as we can! 
     

    Blake Munroe
    Austin Anderson outfielder Ed Small has decommitted from the Longhorns baseball program.  Small is an elite prospect on the diamond, but has instead decided to focus his efforts on football moving forward.  
    As a wide receiver, the 6-foot-1, 205-pounder already has offers in hand from schools such as TCU, Baylor, Texas State and Tulsa.  He was recently on campus for the Texas junior day this past Saturday as well. 
    This past season he hauled in 77 receptions for 1,112 yards and 19 touchdowns.
    Small was graded a 9.5 by Perfect Game for baseball, which is considered an MLB draft pick in the high rounds.

    Bobby Burton
    Jim Harbaugh is headed back to the NFL.
    What does that mean to the University of Texas?
    Well, just like when Nick Saban retired, players of the coach's former school, Michigan, now have 30 days to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
    There are a multitude of players on the Michigan roster that Texas would likely have interest in, including defensive tackle Mason Graham and cornerback Will Johnson. However, neither player has openly mentioned leaving Ann Arbor following the national title win.
    For right now, it is almost entirely conjecture.
    However, in the coming days, we'll see if many Michigan players enter the portal and if the Horns are truly interested in any of them.
     

    CJ Vogel
    Late breaking news Wednesday night from the NFL world that will have plenty of implications on the CFB carousel.
    The Los Angeles Chargers are hiring Jim Harbaugh to be their next head coach.
     
    Michigan players will now be eligible to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal for the next 30 days. Potential movement in the assistant coaching ranks as well.
    Texas is also set to travel to Ann Arbor next year for a meeting with the National Champions during week two. A big moment for a number of reasons.

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