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Realist Horn

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  1. We can adjust those penalties accordingly - the offense would have an even bigger share of the blame probably pushing 55%.
  2. Are we going to see a tweet from the Cocks WBB to the Cocks FB accounts of them shaking hands? We need something to get excited about - I turn 50 on Sunday...I need some distraction for that!
  3. After hearing everyone talk about how Texas needed to cut down on its penalties next year, I took a deeper dive. I looked at all penalties, even those that were offset or declined. I know am missing one penalty from the Kentucky Overtime as I could not get a play-by-play for those drives (not sure if it was offensive or defensive) In total, Texas had 119 penalties called on them in 2025 - 7 of those were declined and 4 were offset for a total of 108 enforced. for over 900 yards. Of all penalties called (including declined/offsetting) they are broken down as follows: OFFENSE - 64 or 54% DEFENSE - 40 or 34% SPECIAL TEAMS - 14 or 12% Of those penalties - these were the most common: False Start - 26 Holding (offensive) - 25 Personal Fouls/Roughing/Unnecessary Roughness/Unsportsmanlike Conduct - 12 Offsides - 10 (C. Simmons accounted for 5 of them) Defensive Face Mask - 7 Pass Interference/Delay of Game - 5 Defensive Holding - 5 (illegal block, special teams holding, illegal blocks, illegal shifts/formations, ineligible man down field) all had less than 5 more than 1. Intentional grounding - 1. False Starts, Offsides and Delay of Game penalties are all pre-snap penalties - and accounted for more than a 1/3 of Texas penalties. Your personal fouls, lates hits and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties are usually post-play fouls and accounted for 10%. By just being more disciplined pre-snap and post play, Texas can easily cut its penalties next season as they accounted for 40% of Texas' penalties. .
  4. I think they are referring to Justus Terry
  5. Also teams that have won a lot lately, sans a&m
  6. Right, add/drop is Tuesday. He’ll have to decide this weekend in all likelihood
  7. This guy would have to make a decision pretty quickly. If he wants to win- come to Texas.
  8. If that contract had a confidentiality provision in it and Ole Miss indeed leaked some of the NIL agreements, Ole Miss may be in breach of the contract. He can probably get out of it arguing it’s now unenforceable.
  9. Apparently there is one who still may enter the portal the coaches are waiting on....similar smoke to an elite OT that was supposed to enter today, and did - Sinai. The kid has to decide to go in though,
  10. If Seaton wanted to come to Texas, he shouldn't have waited so long...if he gets in early enough, Texas could have made an investment. Instead something almost as good came in with a much lower price tag.
  11. It only makes sense Bobby. Go spend on needs/depth that will help this year.
  12. Yeah, I saw it now says they are on the prowl for an IOL...I am sure that opinion changed after speaker with sources, but it doesn't make sense to construct a roster with 4 tackles making $1mil+ each when you only start 2 of them.
  13. Seaton isn't coming - Texas should cancel the visit because there is no where to put him. Take those efforts and get an inside guard with experience and best players available at other positions. Build your depth.
  14. yes, he was apparently going to visit Texas before the Sinai signing
  15. I think we just got a guard in Baker with that commitment, Need one more.
  16. Texas and Siani were talking for some time - that kid just entered today.
  17. Destin is too crowded, go further east and get commitments from Sea Side and Santa Rosa
  18. A Guard with experience....please.
  19. this is for Gerry and his Bravo addiction:
  20. That’s recent enough for there to be a buy out provision or something in that contract - if it was indeed signed.
  21. We barley knew you: if he signed a contract back in Dec they may be a buyout provision he would owe
  22. Gerry Hamilton adopted Joe Z when he was little from an agency up in Oregon.
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