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I’ll go with #3 Flacco starts first 6 games then Picket starts 3 games. Sanders starts remaking of season and plays well enough to earn starting QB for second season.
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Joe Flacco at 6ft 6in makes Dillon Gabriel at 5ft 11in look more like the team kicker. Sanders and Pickett both listed at 6ft 2in. Sanders looks shorter than that. Not a Cleveland fan but will be interesting to see who is the starting QB for the Browns this fall.
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Fox also announced their new streaming app yesterday with all Fox Channels (named "FOX ONE"), including Sports, News, etc. For ESPN and Fox, these announcements come after the joint venture (VENU) between Fox, ESPN And Warner was scrapped due to anti-trust concerns. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/12/fox-one-streaming-service-launch.html
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It's been painful to watch the wheels fall off the bus over the past 2 weeks with our injury riddled pitching staff combined with our bats going silent. Can only imagine what our team is likely feeling, given everything they've accomplished during this first season in the SEC. Every team goes through slumps but the recent injury to Jared Spencer has the past two weeks feeling like our team is now exposed and vulnerable. at the absolute wrong time, headed into the post-season. Thinking about how down the team must feel, there is absolutely nothing more timely than the opportunity for the Horns to get the wheels back on the bus by rallying to bring their A-Game against OU this weekend in all phases of the game. How good will it feel if/when the Horns win the series against the Sooners and also win the SEC regular season at the same time this Sunday. The past two weekends will become a distant memory if we can get things on track against the Sooners. Let's Go Horns!!!! Hook Em!!🧡🐂🤘🏼
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Hopefully, they don’t screw this up. It’s a gift that we have an opportunity to build a dynasty with a few key moves to strengthen back court.
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Hope Quinn is able to sit, put on some needed muscle and develop into a starter over next couple years: Would be a great story
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Quinn Ewers has signed a four-year rookie contract with the Miami Dolphins valued at approximately $4.33 million. The deal includes a $131,576 signing bonus, which is the only guaranteed portion of the contract. The remainder of the contract is not guaranteed, meaning Ewers will need to earn his spot on the roster to secure the full value of the deal
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Ok, that’s funny. 😂🤣 Bill will need to update his 2025 autobiography where he referred to her as his ‘muse’ and ‘idea mill’, giving her credit for his success. Makes sense. Since they went public in 2023, Bill went 4-13 that football season and then he got fired. Now, she’s made him an embarrassment on national TV. Clearly she’s been a great inspiration.
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Now, I’m watching rowing championships at 815a on Mothers Day morning. Great, that’s the way to start the day so I remain in the doghouse. 😳😂🤪
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Love his energy and competitiveness. For clarity, Is Jonah injured again with pulled muscle? If so, seems concerning with repeated soft tissue injuries.
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Will be interesting to see this unfold and which scenario proves true…. 1) Bill turns things around, puts UNC into Top 25, builds the next level of his legacy as UNC makes the playoffs over the next 3-4 years OR 2) Bill struggles at the college level. Recruiting, player development, building a healthy culture that attracts and retains players, dealing with the portal and overall roster fragility. The team struggles under Belichick and he eventually gets replaced in a few years after it becomes clear this experiment failed miserably OR 3) Things keep spiraling out of control this summer and Bill walks away before his first season gets off the ground
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What a mess at UNC. Latest rumors now ‘report’ Bill Belichick may resign before he even coaches a game, he’s so upset with how his reputation is being tarnished combined with his girlfriend being banned from campus. This whole situation with Belichick is crazy.😂😳 Mack Brown has to be loving all of this. The drama and complete debacle at North Carolina, things looking much worse now than when Mack was forced out at the end of the season Watching this story at UNC unfold reminds me how grateful I am that we have CDC, Kevin Eltife, Sark, and the rest of our coaches across all sports……no negative drama, just a group of elite leaders all aligned on winning national championships on the 40 acres. Hook em! 🧡🤘🏼🐂🏈 https://apple.news/AJXaSaIFdTPak36LxxZ7-Tw
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Agree and well said. I’d feel the same about Ohio State if it weren’t for the fact that the Buckeyes lost even more talent than the Horns on both sides of the ball and also have 2 new coordinators plus a new OL coach. That’s a lot of change in one spring for the Buckeyes. Home field certainly works in their favor but Sark has proven he knows how to win big games on the road early in the season. Hard to believe it’s less than 4 months till kickoff. I hope all preseason polls going into game 1 have Ohio State #1 and Texas at #2 or #3. This season could have the feel of 2005 if we beat Ohio State to start the year.
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Will be interesting to see what Sark does with the starting slot WR this season. Emmett Mosely was impressive in the slot as a freshman at Stanford. Precise route runner, excellent body control, strong hands, good ability to separate, became a legit weapon in the redzone during final 3 games against Cal, #19 Louisville and SJSU, averaging 110 yards per game and scored 5 TDs in those 3 games. Similar to Golden, he improved significantly as season wore on. Curious what @Bobby Burton @Gerry Hamiltonor others think. Will Mosely play primarily at slot and Deandre Moore move outside or vice versa? Moore struggled with consistency last season. In 6 of his final 7 games last year, Moore totaled 90 combined receiving yards and 1 TD for an average of 15 yards per game. The one solid performance during the second half of the season, he showed up big time in the SEC championship when Moore scored a TD and had 9 catches for 114yds. Other than that second Georgia game, Deandre didn’t do much since late Oct. We need better consistency if the offense is going to thrive.
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We were due for this kind of lopsided score sooner or later. Can’t keep up the incredible 90% win rate, especially with the most recent injury to Spencer. I’d rather have this kind of blowout, save the arms for next two games and come out strong tomorrow night. Btw, why the Thursday start this weekend?
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Good stuff @BurntOrangeCrush. Appreciate a lot of your thinking. Agree that a 10-11 win regular season seems right and we should be in the Top 3 to win it all. One point I disagree. I keep hearing concerns about losing Golden and Helm’s experience but I don’t see it quite the same. Golden was pedestrian through the first 12 games of last season, averaging 47 yards per game. Starting with the SEC Championship game against Georgia last December, Golden became the clear #1 WR and gained over 400 yards over his final 4 games in Dec/Jan, more than doubling his production over the prior 3 months. Emmett Moseley is equal to Golden in many respects and his stats are slightly better than what Golden had shown prior to joining Texas last year. No one thought last spring that Golden would become a 1st round draft pick. Result of a weak WR draft plus the benefit of Bond being injured. Very happy for Golden and hate to lose him but I think the overall WR room is much stronger and productivity should improve. As far as TE, Endries should be an upgrade and brings great experience. Agree Arch may struggle early this season but think his upside and diversity makes him a much better QB by Nov over Quinn. Time will tell. Hook em!! 🧡🐂🤘🏼
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Good stuff @Bobbers! I completely agree with you on a few points. Losing Makuba and Barron is huge. They were two of my favorite players from last season. Also agree that the loss of Blue as a receiving back will be tough to replace, given his 14 TDs. Will be interesting to see if Ryan Niblett fills that void or do the short out passes for TDs come from committee (Niblett, Simon, Moseley, etc). I also agree on concerns with Cole at center early in season. Would not surprise me if Cole eventually gets passed up by Daniel Cruz, given how close the battle has supposedly been this spring and Cruz has more upside. Remember when Jake was injured in 2023 OU game…. it was a clear drop off. I have a very different view on ‘experience’ comparison at TE and WR. I’ll take the proven experience of Wingo, Moore, Mosely and Endries over the experience we had at TE and WR to start last season. Remember that Helm was far from experienced going into last season with only 14 catches in 2023 and Golden last spring resembles Mosely this spring based on strengths and prior year stats. I like this WR room and TE room much better.
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It’s been great debate this week, listening to @Gerry Hamiltonand @Bobby Burton compare thoughts on this year’s team relative to last season. Gerry is in the mindset that our overall team will be better as a result of stacking top 5 recruiting classes plus an elite portal haul at areas of high need (TE, WR, DL, K, P) while Bobby seems more reserved and cautious, believing that QB may be the only position group on offense that’s improved. I appreciate both perspectives. As I’ve thought about what Bobby and Gerry have shared plus thinking about where we stood going into game 1 last season versus where we are today, I like this overall team and our chances to win a national championship MUCH BETTER. I’m more aligned with Gerry’s thinking and I’ll add a few more thoughts. Would love to hear others thinking on where you view Texas headed into the 2025 Season. Here’s my Top 10 Reasons why I think Texas is positioned to win it all this season and why we’re a better team than last season. Top 10 Reasons to be Excited About this Texas Longhorns Team: 1) Massive upgrade at QB with Arch over Quinn. Yes, we lose Quinn’s experience but Arch is a much better overall QB. Quinn threw 12 ints and his overall QB rating regressed. Arch will help improve pass protection with his mobility, he’ll improve the WR threat with a more complete use of Sark’s playbook (deep passing attack, tight windows with lots of zip, back shoulder fades, etc). Defenses will have much harder time defending our overall offense as Arch will be less predictable than Quinn. 2) Running game should be significantly stronger especially as the season wears on. This became major liability once we hit playoffs last year as we had no power back threat up the middle. That Ohio State game failure to score from goal line to tie it up 21-21 was a back breaker. No run threat from the QB and no ability to pound it in. G-C-G will be stronger and we’ll have more balance running this year. 3) Our WR room looks much stronger than last year. Remember we had just lost 3 starting receivers to the NFL from 2023 team. Our starters going into 2024 were either unproven and young (Moore / Wingo / Cook) or transfers who had upside but nothing spectacular (Bond was considered much higher upside than Golden last summer). This year, we have proven receivers with tons of upside in Wingo, Moore and transfer Mosely plus Livingstone resembles upside we saw from Wingo last season. Tall, fast, good hands but unproven. 4) TE looks equal if not better than last year because we hit the jackpot out of the portal. Last season, no one expected Gunnar Helm to have the season he had. Everyone thought Niblack would be TE1. I like Endries alot combined with all the young TEs in our stable. PFF ranks him the #2 best TE in the country returning this season. 5) Offensive line is the glaring question mark on offense with 4 new starters. Goosby has shown enough that he should be dominant in 2025. Campbell appears to be the best version of himself. Cam Williams became a liability down the stretch last season with his knee injury/. Our depth at OT this year is better with solid when Brooks needs to step up and fill in. We’ll likely be shaky for first 6-7 games then hopefully settle and elevate with strong overall OL. I agree with Gerry that running game should be better in part because of G-C-G play this year. 6) Kicker and Punter were major liability last season. This year, we’ve upgraded at both positions and should see benefit on field. Longer field goals add up over time if Sark is comfortable kicking a 57 yarder rather than punting on 3rd and 8 in a tight game. 7) Defensive Line / Run Defense should be stronger this season with portal haul plus Alex January. Cole Brevard is more proven and stronger than any of the portal DLs last season and we now have a freshman all American at DT in Maraad Watson. Going into fall last year, we knew DL would drop off after losing Sweat and Murphy but the patched together DL held their own. This year, I think DL improves over last season and has much more upside with more athleticism. Barryn Sorrel is a big loss on stopping run but our additions at DL plus strength and speed at the edge will make up for the loss. 8. Defensive Ends / LBs / Pass Defense front 7 should be much improved over last season. Awesome room of edges and linebackers. Best in 20 years. This will be the group that wins us the national championship as opposing teams lose deep ball threat for fear of holding the ball too long and taking loss. Love that Colin Simmons is pushing to set sack record. Simmons, Hill, Trey Moore, Burke, Brad Spence, Leona Lefau, Tyanthony Smith plus the young guys in Lance Jackson and Bo Barnes. Crazy Awesome depth and athleticism. 9. Secondary will potentially take a step back early in season with overhaul in secondary coaches plus loss of Barron and Makuba. Michael Taafe, Jelani McDonald and Manny Muhamed are key. Hopefully by midsession, the secondary youth is playing with confidence. This should be one a team strength by Nov. One more thought on this group. No one expected the massive turnaround in the secondary last season the way they showed up all season and became the strength of the defense after getting embarrassed by Washington the prior year. The secondary this season has more depth and athleticism. The big critique is youth. 10. Maybe one of the most important reasons Texas is poised to win it all. Look at all the other traditional power houses. With the exception of Penn State and Clemson (and Florida if you want to include them), everyone else lost as much if not more from their teams last season. Ohio State lost majority of their OL as well plus 1st round WR, starting QB, both starting RBs and entire starting DL. Oregon, Georgia, Bama, Michigan all had major losses and all are starting new QBs. There is no clear cut #1 team this season the way Ohio State, Georgia and Oregon all 3 appeared to be stacked last year. In addition to losing key players, teams like Ohio State also lost their OC, DC and OL coach. That’s some massive change at key coordinators. Exciting times going into the 2026 season. I have a tendency to drink the orange koolaid and fully acknowledge my bias to want to believe every year will improve from prior season. Easy to see where 2026 should be a big year with so many players expected back but could 2025 be the year we finally break through and win it all again? 20 year anniversary from Vince’s magical run and upset over USC. I predict two losses during season before going on a run in the playoffs to win it all!! Curious where others see this Longhorn team. Better? Worse? Too early to say? Hook em!! 🧡🤘🏼🐂