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Melbourne (Fla.) Eau Gallie DT and Texas commit Brandon Brown will be visiting March 22 with the California Power. Will be the first time the 6-1.5, 285 pound destroyer of lineman and ball carriers has the opportunity to speak to Kenny Baker face to face. Along with other members of the Texas staff.
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March Madness Report: Huge opportunity in Waco (Monday 11:30 a.m. CST)
Gerry Hamilton posted news story in Articles
March Madness Report: Huge opportunity in Waco Let's begin the Big Monday showdown in Waco with a chance to end a bad streak. The Texas Longhorns have the opportunity to do something tonight the program hasn't accomplished since February 1, 2016 - win at Baylor. That's right, it's been eight years since Texas walked out of the Ferrell Center with a victory. Of course that would be nice, but there are much more important and bigger things on the table tonight. With last weeks wins at Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in Austin, the Longhorns are back inside the top 30 of the NCAA NET rankings. Texas begins the week at No. 27. That means Texas is right there on the No. 7 seed line, and in position to avoid the dreaded 8/9 seed game winner against a No. 1 seed in the Round of 32. A win tonight would unequivocally change the trajectory of Texas' potential seeding in the NCAA Tournament. If Texas pulled the upset (Baylor a 6.5 point favorite), the Horns would have a real shot to move to the 6/7 seed line headed into the regular season finale against arch-rival Oklahoma Saturday. OnTexasFootball takes a look at the various rankings and scenarios headed into tonights game. Texas NCAA Tournament seeding scenarios Win at No. 15 Baylor: Texas moves to the 6/7 seed line. Would be a big mover/trajectory win. Would give Texas 6 Quad wins, and five Big 12 road wins. Would give Texas a fourth win over a ranked opponent this season. Would set up a very strong finish to the regular season with shot at 10-8 in Big 12 play. Loss at No. 15 Baylor: No pain, unless it's a really bad showing. Baylor is favored by 6.5 for good reason. Texas strength of schedule ascends tonight no matter the outcome. Loss at Baylor, and win Saturday against Oklahoma: Would keep Texas on that 7/8 seed line making a win in the Big 12 Tournament paramount. Would be a third Quad 2 win. And get Texas to 20 wins, and a 9-9 Big 12 record. Loss at Baylor and to Oklahoma: Texas would be on the 9/10 seed line, and limp into the Big 12 Tournament in need of a win. Would mean 19-12, and 8-10 in Big 12 play. Texas’ Remaining Regular Season Schedule 3/4 @ No. 15 Baylor 3/9 Oklahoma NCAA Men’s Basketball NET Rankings (March 1) Texas is No. 27 in NCAA NET headed into the game tonight. The Horns moved up 13 spots last week from No. 40 with wins at Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in Austin. The Longhorns are 5-7 in Quad 1 games, 2-2 vs. Quad 2, 3-1 vs. Quad 3 and 8-0 vs. Quad 4. Quad 1 games remaining for the Longhorns: No. 13 @ Baylor Quad 2 game remaining: No. 41 Oklahoma T-Rank Texas is No. 23 in Bart Torvik’s rankings headed into Monday games. 2024 Ken Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings Texas checks in at No. 26 headed into this week. Texas began last week at No. 28 prior to the two victories. -
March Madness Report: Huge opportunity in Waco Let's begin the Big Monday showdown in Waco with a chance to end a bad streak. The Texas Longhorns have the opportunity to do something tonight the program hasn't accomplished since February 1, 2016 - win at Baylor. That's right, it's been eight years since Texas walked out of the Ferrell Center with a victory. Of course that would be nice, but there are much more important and bigger things on the table tonight. With last weeks wins at Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in Austin, the Longhorns are back inside the top 30 of the NCAA NET rankings. Texas begins the week at No. 27. That means Texas is right there on the No. 7 seed line, and in position to avoid the dreaded 8/9 seed game winner against a No. 1 seed in the Round of 32. A win tonight would unequivocally change the trajectory of Texas' potential seeding in the NCAA Tournament. If Texas pulled the upset (Baylor a 6.5 point favorite), the Horns would have a real shot to move to the 6/7 seed line headed into the regular season finale against arch-rival Oklahoma Saturday. OnTexasFootball takes a look at the various rankings and scenarios headed into tonights game. Texas NCAA Tournament seeding scenarios Win at No. 15 Baylor: Texas moves to the 6/7 seed line. Would be a big mover/trajectory win. Would give Texas 6 Quad wins, and five Big 12 road wins. Would give Texas a fourth win over a ranked opponent this season. Would set up a very strong finish to the regular season with shot at 10-8 in Big 12 play. Loss at No. 15 Baylor: No pain, unless it's a really bad showing. Baylor is favored by 6.5 for good reason. Texas strength of schedule ascends tonight no matter the outcome. Loss at Baylor, and win Saturday against Oklahoma: Would keep Texas on that 7/8 seed line making a win in the Big 12 Tournament paramount. Would be a third Quad 2 win. And get Texas to 20 wins, and a 9-9 Big 12 record. Loss at Baylor and to Oklahoma: Texas would be on the 9/10 seed line, and limp into the Big 12 Tournament in need of a win. Would mean 19-12, and 8-10 in Big 12 play. Texas’ Remaining Regular Season Schedule 3/4 @ No. 15 Baylor 3/9 Oklahoma NCAA Men’s Basketball NET Rankings (March 1) Texas is No. 27 in NCAA NET headed into the game tonight. The Horns moved up 13 spots last week from No. 40 with wins at Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in Austin. The Longhorns are 5-7 in Quad 1 games, 2-2 vs. Quad 2, 3-1 vs. Quad 3 and 8-0 vs. Quad 4. Quad 1 games remaining for the Longhorns: No. 13 @ Baylor Quad 2 game remaining: No. 41 Oklahoma T-Rank Texas is No. 23 in Bart Torvik’s rankings headed into Monday games. 2024 Ken Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings Texas checks in at No. 26 headed into this week. Texas began last week at No. 28 prior to the two victories. View full news
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Oh yeah. And it's the funniest ad yet by Manscaped! Ill be honest, kind of jealous I'm not reading it today lol
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I would not take him No. 1. Nothing to do with pure talent... just the stuff on the periphery screams no thanks as a No. 1 overall.
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Four-star out of state OT to visit Texas (Monday 7:00 a.m. CST)
Gerry Hamilton posted news story in Articles
Four-star out of state OT to visit Texas Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and area recruiter Tashard Choice made a stop Fellowship Christian School north of Atlanta in January to see one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the country in the 2025 cycle. Since that time and the January 27 offer by the Longhorns, Sarkisian, Choice and Kyle Flood have been in weekly contact with OnTexasFootball 4-star Josh Petty and family (Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian School). And now Petty is set to make his first ever visit to Texas. Petty is scheduled to visit Texas March 22 along with his teammate at the California Power 7v7 program. The Texas visit will follow trips to Clemson March 12, Georgia Tech March 15, Georgia March 19 and Auburn March 19. Following the trip to Texas, Petty will visit Florida State March 29. Petty's sister that is a year older is considering attending all of those schools right now, save Texas. There are also family connections to the Lone Star State. Petty's father has family members living in San Angelo and Big Lake. He spent many summers at Big Lake. The interest in Texas is both academic and athletic. Petty plans to major in finance, and both of his parents work in that field. Petty has 40 offers entering the spring. That offer list includes SEC programs Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, LSU, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. He doubles as one of the top wrestlers in the Peach State having finished runner up each of the last two seasons in the 285 pound weight class. -
Four-star out of state OT to visit Texas Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and area recruiter Tashard Choice made a stop Fellowship Christian School north of Atlanta in January to see one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the country in the 2025 cycle. Since that time and the January 27 offer by the Longhorns, Sarkisian, Choice and Kyle Flood have been in weekly contact with OnTexasFootball 4-star Josh Petty and family (Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian School). And now Petty is set to make his first ever visit to Texas. Petty is scheduled to visit Texas March 22 along with his teammate at the California Power 7v7 program. The Texas visit will follow trips to Clemson March 12, Georgia Tech March 15, Georgia March 19 and Auburn March 19. Following the trip to Texas, Petty will visit Florida State March 29. Petty's sister that is a year older is considering attending all of those schools right now, save Texas. There are also family connections to the Lone Star State. Petty's father has family members living in San Angelo and Big Lake. He spent many summers at Big Lake. The interest in Texas is both academic and athletic. Petty plans to major in finance, and both of his parents work in that field. Petty has 40 offers entering the spring. That offer list includes SEC programs Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, LSU, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. He doubles as one of the top wrestlers in the Peach State having finished runner up each of the last two seasons in the 285 pound weight class. View full news
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Texas June 21-23 official visitor list Marcus Harris, WR, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Note: Will also attend the Texas spring game April 20. Emaree Winston, TE, Calhoun (Ga.) High #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Nick Townsend, TE, Dekaney (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Spring unofficial visits: Will visit Texas April 6 Michael Fasusi, OT, Lewisville (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 5-star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Jackson Christian, IOL, Port Neches (Texas) Port Neches-Groves OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Tyler Thomas, IOL, Dickinson (Texas) High Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Spring unofficial visits: LSU March 9, Texas A&M March 30, Texas April 6 Damien Shanklin, EDGE, Indianapolis (In.) Warren Central OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Notre Dame June 7-9, Tennessee June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Kade Phillips, DB, Missouri City (Texas) Hightower OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
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Five-star OL locks in Texas official visit (Monday 6:21 a.m. CST)
Gerry Hamilton posted news story in Articles
Five-star OL locks in Texas official visit The top offensive tackle target for the Texas Longhorns has locked in a June official visit. Lewisville (Texas) High's Michael Fasusi told OnTexasFootball that he will make his official visit to Texas June 21-23. Fasusi, 6-5 and 300 pounds, will be on campus with his family for an unofficial visit this spring as well. The DFW area OnTexasFootball 5-star will make an unofficial visit April 9. It will be an opportunity to spend time with the entire Texas staff on a Tuesday around a spring practice. Texas and Oklahoma have been the top two in the recruitment since prior to the 2023 season. Texas A&M and Missouri are also legitimately in the picture with Oregon attempting to make a run. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, offensive line coach Kyle Flood and running backs coach Tashard Choice made a school visit in late January, spending about an hour talking with Fasusi and his father. -
Five-star OL locks in Texas official visit The top offensive tackle target for the Texas Longhorns has locked in a June official visit. Lewisville (Texas) High's Michael Fasusi told OnTexasFootball that he will make his official visit to Texas June 21-23. Fasusi, 6-5 and 300 pounds, will be on campus with his family for an unofficial visit this spring as well. The DFW area OnTexasFootball 5-star will make an unofficial visit April 9. It will be an opportunity to spend time with the entire Texas staff on a Tuesday around a spring practice. Texas and Oklahoma have been the top two in the recruitment since prior to the 2023 season. Texas A&M and Missouri are also legitimately in the picture with Oregon attempting to make a run. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, offensive line coach Kyle Flood and running backs coach Tashard Choice made a school visit in late January, spending about an hour talking with Fasusi and his father. View full news