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14 Longhorns selected to ‘Shrine Bowl 1,000’ list
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bout to click that ban button. Bait that, big dog. 😂 -
CBS Sports predicted the first loss for each SEC team. While they have the Horns beating Ohio State, CBS predicts that Texas will lose to Florida in the Swamp. For what it’s worth, they have the Longhorns rebounding the following week and handing OU their first loss of the season. Full article: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/2025-sec-football-schedule-breakdown-predicting-the-first-loss-for-all-16-conference-teams/
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Rise and shine, folks, it’s Coffee and Football time! It’s August, we are less than 30 days from kickoff, and there’s a lot to discuss when it comes to the Longhorns. So join us around 8:15 AM (plus a few minutes probably), as we take your questions.
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Coffee and Football: Thursday 07/31
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
lol I didn’t notice that. let’s go…. 8:18 AM this morning. That sounds good. -
Coffee and Football is the place to be this morning, as we discuss the latest Horns news and notes, plus answer your questions! https://www.youtube.com/live/BldNkWbKEC4?si=cToyA_xlale6kupB
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30 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 30?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The current No. 30 is linebacker Elijah ‘Bo’ Barnes. -
Coffee and Football: Wednesday 07/30
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We may have a couple of guests today. -
31 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 31?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Current No. 31 is RB James Simon. -
Join us for Coffee and Football starting at 8:15ish AM, as we talk Texas and take your questions. https://www.youtube.com/live/CGyBQyoK9i8?si=XQP9HQlU9PrLpNkp
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Coffee and Football: Tuesday 07/29
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Haha. Definitely Krista’s. I’m an On Cloud guy. -
From my buddy Carter Yates at Dave Campbells Texas Football…. Life, Football a Never-Ending Competition for Stewart Brothers These late summer days, sleep is the only time off Chris Stewart allows himself. Chris has unfinished business before he attends the University of Texas on a football scholarship. Last fall, he earned District 22-6A Offensive MVP with 60 catches for 922 yards and 15 touchdowns. But Chris would trade that individual award for Alvin Shadow Creek’s season to not have ended like it did: the district champions lost in the first round of the playoffs to four-seed Fort Bend Elkins. It’s haunted him all offseason. He can only rest easy by reminding himself that the revenge tour kicks off in less than a month. But just as his breathing starts to calm and his racing mind slows to a crawl, a rustling in the room yanks Chris out of sleep’s abyss. He whips his head around to find his brother, Carter, cranking out sit-ups before bed. Carter is a First Team All-District safety who’s committed to the University of Utah. The sight of another Division I recruit improving while he’s resting shakes Chris awake. He can’t get caught napping. Chris’ elite trait is not the route-running or catch radius, but the refusal to lose. When he lines up at wide receiver, he can’t just beat the defensive back; he needs to burn the DB over and over until he knows before the snap it’s about to happen again. Carter knows this better than anyone, not just because he lives with Chris, but because he shares the same drive. “I cannot take a man sitting in front of me thinking he’s going to be able to stop me,” Chris said. “That’s not me at all. I try to go undefeated in everything, it doesn’t matter what we’re doing – (it could be) whoever finishes their food first.” For years, that sibling rivalry played out on the family’s driveway basketball hoop. Now, the brotherly battle has found a new arena - Alvin ISD’s Freedom Field. Shadow Creek’s 9-2 record was, in part, powered by an unofficial scoreboard between the Stewart brothers. “If I see Chris go and catch a deep ball, I’ve got to go and catch a pick or make a big tackle,” Carter said. “We don’t actually try to one-up each other, but when it comes to the game, that’s kind of the mindset we get into.” While both brothers are high-level Division I recruits, their college prospects launched at different times. Chris broke out as a sophomore and is currently the No. 54-overall prospect in the DCTX Hot 100 after compiling two years of tape. Carter was Shadow Creek’s backup quarterback before switching to safety in the spring of his sophomore year. But instead of letting colleges that offer one brother over the other drive a wedge between them, the Stewart brothers have used it as motivation to perfect their craft. “If they didn’t offer Chris, or didn’t offer me, they must have seen something that Chris had that I didn’t,” Carter said. “Now I’ve got to go get that. I’ve got to get in the weight room, got to go get on the field to make them realize, ‘You need to wake up and offer me too.’” The Stewart brothers have always worked hard, but Shadow Creek head coach Tyrone Green has seen a different sense of urgency from the two this offseason. They used to attack the workouts the coaches assigned. Now, they do that and then ask for more. “They’re very vocal about what’s going on with the heartbeat of the team,” Green said. “It kind of opened my eyes to certain team issues. They helped me become more of a players’ coach because they’re not afraid to walk into my office and say, ‘Hey, Coach, we need to be doing this. You’ve got to be harder on them.’” The Stewarts have reached the level they have because they’ve spent years competing against each other, but also because they’ve competed with each other. This will be their last season together before they play college football apart. Falling short of a state championship is not an option. “Now, you’ve really got to come kill me,” Chris said. “Because if you don’t kill me, you’re not going to stop us.” He’s obviously exaggerating, but he says it with such certainty that you’re convinced he’s not joking.
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Wisner comes in at No. 7 on the list and here’s what they had to say… The list: 10. Bryson Washington, Baylor 9. Jonah Coleman, Washington 8. Desmond Reid, Pitt 7. Quintrevion Wisner, Texas 6. Ahmad Hardy, Missouri 5. Isaac Brown, Louisville 4. Kaytron Allen, Penn State 3. Makhi Hughes, Oregon 2. Nicholas Singleton, Penn State 1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame link: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/college-football/who-top-10-running-backs-heading-2025-college-football-season
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Coffee and Football: Tuesday 07/29
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Thank y’all. He’s doing good. I was literally talking to Gerry and prepping for today’s show when they called and said to bring him up immediately. We are still here. this is him as of 30 mins ago… don’t ask about the helmet lol