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Blake Munroe

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  1. Phillies about to level up. Love the Arkie pitcher.
  2. Pirates fans will be pissed, but it’s a good pick imo.
  3. They’re gone. Too far to realistically happen.
  4. Mariners taking Kade Anderson was a great pick imo, as was the Rockies With Holliday.
  5. OU losing their top commit and him being No. 1 overall was a shock.
  6. Ty Allert (Linebacker, 1982–85) • All-Southwest Conference Selection: Allert earned All-Southwest Conference honors, recognizing his excellence as a linebacker in the competitive SWC. • 1985 Team MVP: He was named the Texas Longhorns’ team MVP in 1985, highlighting his leadership and on-field impact. • Third in Career Solo Tackles: Allert’s 287 career solo tackles rank third all-time among Texas linebackers, showcasing his consistency as a tackler. • Fourth in Single-Season Solo Tackles: His 107 solo tackles in 1984 are the fourth-highest single-season total in Texas history. • Seventh in Career Sacks: Allert recorded 27 career sacks, including 10.5 in 1985, placing him seventh all-time in Texas program history. • 1983 Southwest Conference Champion: He contributed significantly to Texas’ 1983 SWC Championship team as a key defensive player. • NFL Draft Pick: Allert was selected in the fourth round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, launching a five-year professional career. Malcolm Minnick (Defensive End, 1972–73) • Two-Time All-Southwest Conference Selection: Minnick earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1972 and 1973, recognizing his excellence as a defensive end in the Southwest Conference. • Key Defensive Contributor: He was a standout on Texas’ defensive line, helping the 1973 team secure the program’s fifth straight SWC title despite a 25th-ranked national defense. • Consensus All-SWC in 1973: Minnick was one of nine Longhorns named consensus All-Southwest Conference in 1973, underscoring his role in a dominant conference run. • Transitioned to Defensive End: Originally a linebacker, Minnick was moved to defensive end midseason in 1971, showcasing his versatility and adaptability under coach Darrell Royal. • Contributed to 1972 Cotton Bowl Victory: Minnick played a key role on the 1972 team that finished 10–1 and defeated Alabama in the Cotton Bowl Classic, solidifying Texas’ dominance. • Part of Historic SWC Streak: He helped Texas achieve a 40–2 SWC record from 1968–73, including six straight conference titles, a testament to his contribution to a dynasty.
  7. We are now 48 days away from when the Longhorns will open the season against the buckeyes in Columbus. Who is your favorite Horn to wear No. 48? options today include… Ty Allert Malcolm Minnick
  8. D/ST is actually an option and it’s at +3000.
  9. Odds have been released, which I’ll post below… but I’m curious who yall would take?
  10. We’re under 50 days, ladies and gentlemen… as we are now 49 days away from the kickoff in Columbus for the season opener. Who’s your favorite No. 49 ever for the Longhorns? Options today include… Aaron Humphrey Kicker Mason Shipley is the current No. 49
  11. We are officially halfway there on our countdown, as we’re now 50 days away from kickoff! Who is your fav No. 50? Options today include… Bobby Wuensch Bill Wyman Cedric Woodard
  12. The Longhorns have updated their roster and officially announced the jersey numbers for both the portal and high school players who enrolled during the summer. The full roster can be found here: https://texaslonghorns.com/sports/football/roster/2025
  13. Coffee and Football is the place to be this morning, starting around 8:15 AM. Well answer your questions and talk the latest Texas news and notes.
  14. Join us for Coffee and Football starting around 8:15 AM. We will take your questions, discuss the latest topics to do with the Longhorns and more!
  15. We are now at 51 days before the Longhorns battle the Buckeyes in the season opener. Who’s your favorite Horn to wear No 51? Some options… Bruce Scholtz Stan Thomas
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