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  1. Apologies. I knew he had an injury history dating back to high school but I thought he was also injured at Alabama. Thanks.
  2. Yes. Thanks, perhaps I wasn't clear. I'm a Texas alum (undergraduate and graduate degrees) and a lifelong Horns fan. What I meant to say was that I have an irrational hangup about legacy recruits. Perhaps because I only wanted to attend Texas and my daughter graduated from UT in 2017. I was bugged by a great player's sons (I realize one of the sons went to Texas and is now at Miami) not signing with the Longhorns when they were recruited. The eldest chose Alabama and unfortunately suffered a serious knee injury. It was his 4+ star services that Texas wanted. On the other hand, Texas recruited Mills knowing the young man was a Washington legacy. After seriously considering the Longhorns, he signed with the Huskies. So, it just seems that often (certainly not always) Texas misses on its own legacy recruits and when it recruits players that are legacies at other schools, the Horns finish as second choice and the young man chooses his legacy school. We missed on Brockermeyer and we missed on Mills. Simply frustrating. Fingers crossed for young Mr Lott. I remember his father being a star at Texas in football and track. Hook 'Em!
  3. Cal Berkeley?!
  4. In the longest -winded response to a question in sports journalism history, Ole' Joe used the word "Demand" a total of FOUR times. Yikes. I suppose the home seating is looking too much like the South end of the Cotton Bowl Stadium in the fourth quarter of the Texas -OU game.
  5. Thanks for your excellent analysis Jeff. Especially your correct use of "inexplicable." I've heard "unexplainable" so many times lately and it's jarring to the ear. Inexplicable, indeed! A$M has finally capitalized on their recent recruiting success and the back to basics approach of their coaching staff. Credit them for that. I'm hoping that the Ags will want it just too much against Texas and will be too tight to play well at DKR. Just for fun, imagine a scenario where they want to Lord over Big Brother with an act of supreme arrogance and rest most of their starters...it backfires and the Longhorns win over the Aggy backups. Oh, well...I just want to see the Horns play well with their best effort of the season. Hook 'Em!
  6. I admit it. Just an irrational, emotional thing with me!
  7. I'm hoping Aggy will want it SO BADLY that they lock up and play poorly. When I was a UT freshman I had an old Maroon Buick that my Grandmother gave me when she got her last new car. A buddy of mine and I went to the game in Collie Station in my Maroon Buick... with the Texas Longhorns stickers on the back window and bumper. When we walked back to the car, the front and back driver's side tires were slashed. Nice. Aggy love those Maroon cars, but not with Longhorns stickers on them! I swore I would never go back to a game there... and I have not returned. That was 1973. Hook 'Em!
  8. You are correct. Not like their Father on the field. I know A'shawn Robinson wasn't a legacy, but I remember his Mother really wanting him to play for Texas. He's another recruit I hated to lose and if I'm not mistaken, he's still earning game checks in the NFL. Fingers crossed for Lott.
  9. Shows OTF evaluation skills again!
  10. Well, you have a point. I was not a Herman fan after he divided the squad and ordered burnt toast and running eggs for the "losers."
  11. I thought the young Longhorns DBs were an obvious improvement due to their length and athletic abilities. If they develop a bit, the Defensive Backfield will be better next season. Texas may wish they had played the young guys earlier in this '25 season. Regarding Jaylen Green... don't know what he thought he saw on the INT he shot-putted to the Horns, but Petrino seemed seriously irritated with him on the sideline. Green started stretching his hammies after Petrino left the bench area... looked kinda suspicious to me. Once again, Texas made a backup QB look good. Something we've done for years.... like knocking Carson Beck out last season. Once the Arky QB2 from Montgomery AL got going, he played pretty well. Hook 'Em!
  12. I know it's a sore spot with me, but Texas seems to have more problems with Legacy recruits than one would expect. I haven't done the research, so I really don't know. But it's an impression I have developed over the years. The failure to secure Brockermeyer (not the one of the brothers we DID get...at Miami now?) still bugs me and I always have the irrational thought that he wouldn't have gotten injured at Texas and would have had a career like Banks had recently. Fingers crossed for young Mr Lott, but he's the kind of kid I would think should be a slam dunk for the Longhorns. I understand from Gerry that the times have changed. Hook 'Em!
  13. The post-Mack Brown decade of doom was painful but last night was downright awful because it showed just how far away from the top the Longhorns now find themselves as they look up from being laid out flat on the canvas. I played high school football long ago in the Wishbone era and one season my team went 1-9. I was a captain on a really bad team. It was 2A football in Texas and mismatches happened, but we lost to the defending state championship team 103-0. You read that correctly. The Referee came to our locker room at halftime and told our coaches he wasn't stopping the clock for any reason in the second half. The defending champs' HC voted for me on the All-District ballot and told my HC it was because I didn't quit or fold. I still have my letter jacket from 1971 with the "Honorable Mention All-District" patch.
  14. Well, get ready. The Dominos could start falling over and this could get ugly. In fact, I fear it's likely to get ugly in Austin. Regarding the game in Athens last night I was struck by recalling something Gerry Hamilton said recently. In evaluating recruits, you have to ask if the young man "Likes" football or "Loves" football or "LIVES" football. Very true, Gerry. The NIL money these days smoothes things over a little for college football players after a disastrous performance like last night, but a team needs as many players as it can get who are in the category of "LIVES IT." Hook 'Em!
  15. I looked up "Disaster" and "Bust" in my Old School Dictionary and the 2025 Texas Longhorns team photo appeared twice. No copy, just the team picture cited under each word. Hook 'Em!
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