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CJ Vogel

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  1. 2027 five-star WR Easton Royal is on campus. Big time player. 10.3 speed.
  2. First team Texas OL on pregame warmups: LT Trevor Goosby LG Cole Hutson C Connor Robertson RG DJ Campbell RT Brandon Baker
  3. Arch Manning warming up this morning.
  4. Some light sprinkles this morning at DKR. But it's great to be back.
  5. I'd have to go back and start tracking it. Hasn't been top of mind for me. I'll see if Rod has it.
  6. Let me know if there are any individual games y'all would like to see. I find this stuff interesting and hope some of yall do as well.
  7. I have been trying to track a number of different formations and presnap movements so far this year for the Texas offense. Wanted to share some of my findings through eight games with you all. **These are not 100% accurate, but as close as I can get them based off of game rewatches and box score reviews** *** Yards Per Play by Formation I wanted to add where each per play average would rank amongst the 136 teams in the country and their per play averages for reference. On the Season: 11 Personnel: 5.51 yards per play ... Would rank 82/136 teams in 2025. 12 Personnel: 6.01 yards per play ... Would rank 46/136 teams in 2025. Against Only Power 4 Teams: 11 Personnel: 5.44 yards per play ... Would rank 83/136 teams in 2025. 12 Personnel: 4.16 yards per play ... Would rank 135/136 teams in 2025. Yards Per Presnap Movement On the Season: Presnap Motion: 6.04 yards per play No Presnap Motion: 5.68 yards per play Against Only Power 4 Teams: Presnap Motion: 5.68 yards per play No Presnap Motion: 4.57 yards per play – The Kentucky game really hurts a lot of these numbers. Texas averaged 1.37 yards per play with no motion against Kentucky. *** For full yards per play numbers and ranks from all teams this year, I strongly encourage you to visit https://bcftoys.com/2025-ypp
  8. If there was ever a game for Texas to run the football effectively..
  9. It’s the X’s and O’s of the VY 4th and 5 play. Received it for Christmas a couple years back!
  10. That’s hilarious
  11. I guess I didn't recognize how impressive it was at the time, but from this angle it's undeniably an impressive throw. Perhaps one of the most impressive tosses he has hard this season.
  12. 100%, he got some post game love. Well deserved.
  13. Definitely. He was blocking 25 yards downfield on the Wingo 60 yard catch and run to start the game.
  14. Bo jumped ship already from LSU. He has been with the New Orleans Saints since February.
  15. Program players of the week.
  16. 3 Stars of the Game vs. Mississippi State 2025 *** Star No. 1 – Arch Manning For my money's worth, that was the best game of Arch Manning's 2025 season. The first half statistically did not pop, but add in three drops to the review and he was actually spot on for most of the game. Manning still had a rough slant throw to Mosley on 3rd & 2, but other than that, he ended with 346 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, while adding two scrambles of 10+ yards as well. Star No. 2 – Ryan Niblett This individual season for Ryan Niblett has been like one I have never seen. Niblett has singled handedly been responsible for 24 points by himself over the last three weeks, all out of the punt return game. And credit to that unit a well, the blocking set up has been spectacular, and overall execution has been great. Star No. 3 – Ethan Burke Texas trusted Burke with the most snaps of his career and he came through with a very strong performance. A sack, two tackles for loss and a blocked field goal are all on the tally for Burke. It was interesting hearing from Burke postgame, the blocked field goal sequence is practiced step by step in practice. It isn't "Go be big!" but instead a closely monitored process that is mimicked in practice often throughout the week. HM1 Anthony Hill Jr. – Another weekend of being one of the top tacklers for the Longhorns, this time with 2.5 sacks added to the tally. HM2 Emmett Mosley V – The game-winning touchdown in overtime was a remarkable snag. I think Texas needs to redirect some targets this way to Mosley moving forward.
  17. I was in the same boat at the start of the 4th. Didn’t see any reason to think differently from body language on the sideline either. yet, proven completely wrong. Still can’t really explain it. But a remarkable come from behind win.
  18. Highly unlikely.
  19. Hilarious timing in all of this.
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