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LonghornFan4Ever

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  1. Hopefully Texas has a nice run from 2026-2029 so the 2020s are in this conversation five years from now. Gotta get one this season though because they probably won't be good enough to win it all again until the 2028 season, but so many things can change in two years, so we'll see.
  2. No chance but would've been nice to get to that game. I will say this, the experience of having to play and lose to the most talented team in college football history would've set the 2002 Texas team up nicely to return to the national title game the next season. The 2002 team not winning it all hurts more than the 2001 team because it was wide open. Ohio State won it, but Miami, Georgia, Oklahoma or Texas could've won it all that season.
  3. Loved Chendall Weaver’s hustle and heart, but I think Amari Evans will provide that plus a more well-rounded offensive game. Hopefully Texas finds a big to fill that last roster spot.
  4. Don’t let that disasterclass from the USA soccer team distract you from Leighann Goode hitting her first home run as a professional softball player!
  5. I think he plays SF for the Spurs or CB for the Falcons…
  6. This Gwen Stefani's type of game if she cares about soccer.
  7. Yeah, it reminds me of the 2025 high school recruiting cycle when Georgia thought they were getting both Elijah Griffin and Justus Terry, the #1 and #2 interior defensive lineman prospects in that cycle. I think Sales goes to IU. Would love to be wrong here.
  8. It’s Indiana unless they give him the Justus Terry treatment over the next few days.
  9. I know Dylan Stewart has traits that translate well to the NFL, but Colin Simmons has been the more productive player at the college level between the two. For Simmons not to have been ranked higher than Stewart coming out of high school is head scratching to say the least.
  10. That's true, but I think that user was saying out of the big three men's sports (football, basketball, and baseball), baseball has been the most successful of the three historically.
  11. LSU fans laugh at this take
  12. This is good news for any fans that think Punch is too short to be an effective PF in the SEC. He put up this stat line against arguably the best frontcourt in college basketball. Now he's gets to play with a better C in the 7-foot Vokietaitis. Those two regular season matchups between Texas and Florida will be fun to watch. I put the Punch-Vokietaitis frontcourt duo up against any frontcourt duo in the country.
  13. I hope you’re right. Would be a pretty dope way for CDC to silence his critics as the first ever school to complete the triple crown in football, basketball, and baseball in the same school year.
  14. Seems like the latter is more likely to happen for Schloss to win it. That’s how Skip Johnson finally got over the hump despite not having top tier NIL and coaching at one of the few schools where softball is prioritized over baseball. Got hot at the right time.
  15. Jay Johnson has something very important that Jim Schlossnagle doesn't have: two rings
  16. She transferred to Baylor.
  17. OU doesn't have great NIL for baseball and still won it all and played for another natty four years prior to that. LSU has top 5 baseball NIL and missed the tourney last season, so it's about getting hot at the right time more than NIL budgets I guess.
  18. Same with basketball. Texas could have a 2006-07 Florida season in the two money makers. That would be a pretty sweet way for CDC to win his first natties in the big three sports during his tenure at Texas.
  19. The AUSL won’t pay as much NIL, so I think most college softball players will play all five years before they go pro if that’s something they want to do after college.
  20. Those are the two money makers so that's good.
  21. I disagree with that. The only team that has made the 12 team CFP with a 9-3 regular season record is Clemson in 2024, and that was only because they won the ACC Championship Game, and the rules in place at the time meant any power four conference champion gets an auto bid to the CFP. Unless Texas makes the SEC Championship game at 9-3 and wins it, they would most likely get left out of the CFP. As would Ohio State in the same scenario.
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