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Blake Munroe

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  1. That’s the link! Thanks for posting.
  2. Start your week off with a little Coffee and Football beginning at 8:15 AM. We will talk all the latest Longhorn news, plus take your questions as always. https://www.youtube.com/live/XFiIh1YBtC4?si=qJ7rD6LzGuB7C5Ps
  3. Rise and shine, it's Coffee and Football time! Join us at 8:15 AM to talk the Longhorns and we'll take your questions! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syKMDicEnU8
  4. Join us at 8:15 AM, as we discuss the Longhorns and answer your questions! Today we are joined by both Will Matthews to talk Texas and Keith Niebuhr to find out the latest on the Florida Gators. https://www.youtube.com/live/rtWzExnlIzw?si=j8bBorkbKwIOgxhs
  5. Join us around 8:15 AM as we talk Texas and take your questions! https://www.youtube.com/live/pEd5i0BWa5I?si=lS6gIPpBG8hwFmHO
  6. Joe is the runner up, which that prize is a lifetime ban. Congrats to @Joe Zura.... but let's be honest, the real winner is the entire board.
  7. Meant to post this earlier, but better late than never!
  8. There is something clearly off with Arch Manning. The Texas quarterback has yet to live up to the hype so far this season. He has completed just 55.3% of his passes for 579 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions to go with 112 rushing yards and three rushing scores through three starts. However, when you watch Manning play, he’s played pretty poorly and nothing has looked solid. Manning’s issues are very different from the issues Clemson’s Cade Klubnik and South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers are dealing with because they aren’t holistic. That Texas offense has quality wide receivers and running backs with a good offensive line. Has that group played its best football around Manning? Probably not. Still, this is an Arch-specific issue with Texas’ offense. Manning threw 10 straight incompletions against UTEP. His completion percentage is the second-worst in the SEC. But when you account for throws that actually go past the line of scrimmage, he’s completing just 46% of his passes. So, I went back and watched every throw Manning made against UTEP to try and diagnose the problem. Just to preface this, when I watch a young quarterback, there are a few things I look for. One of them is to see if the speed of the game is impacting his play. That looks to be the case for Manning. Even with the games he started last year, it didn’t really translate to him being comfortable. Read the rest of the story here: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/college-football/diagnosing-whats-really-wrong-texas-arch-manning-can-he-fix-it
  9. Join us for Coffee and Football starting at 8:15 AM. We'll take your questions and discuss the latest news surrounding the Longhorns. Today's guest is former Texas QB David Ash. https://www.youtube.com/live/XOzWGDl1TJA?si=_zOa-GNUeTDyv3bl
  10. Obviously there's A LOT of football left to be played, but ESPN has Texas under the "work to do" category.... which, obviously, is fair. Full article: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/46271585/college-football-playoff-2025-week-3-bubble-watch
  11. Unfortunately Texas lost this game to Texas Tech. Regardless, a cool piece of Texas history for you all!
  12. Join us at 8:15 AM for Coffee and Football, as we discuss the Longhorns and take your questions! https://www.youtube.com/live/Zok87LmfwwE?si=CGKeXsHxRkXmfoiI
  13. Join us for Coffee and Football at 8:15 AM, as we talk Texas and take your questions!
  14. Join us for Coffee and Football starting AT (???) 8:15 AM. We'll talk Texas and take your questions.
  15. He had about 8 tackles, a fumble recovery and also should have had a scoop and score… his DC was all over him about that, despite us being up 42-14. 🤣
  16. As most of you know, my oldest son, Colt, suffered a severe spleen injury during a routine football practice play on November 05, 2024. We saw him be airlifted to Cook Children’s in Fort Worth, where he was given 11 units of blood and it left him hospitalized for about a month. It was a long road of recovery and he was finally cleared to play football… until he wasn’t. In July he suffered another setback, where he had an infection that affected his previous injury and was held out of any contact until last week. Last night he took to the field for the first time since that accident and is now playing a S/LB hybrid role, plus being used on kickoffs and returns. 316 days between last night and the last time he played in a game.
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