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  1. With no QB that can the get him the ball downfield plus Collins Kline offense doesn’t appeal to WRs. Watch for Ole Miss IMO
  2. https://twitter.com/SECShorts/status/1863583905204285951?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^tweet
  3. Texas is building a team not acquiring talent big difference.
  4. Sark is definitely looking for experience and production in the portal.
  5. The recruiting support staff probably has a good idea who entering portal from other schools and started evaluating.
  6. Texas vs Texas A&M CC match is Thursday Dec 5 th at 7:30 Eastern on one the ESPN networks
  7. AUSTIN, Texas – No. 14 Texas Volleyball's Madisen Skinner and Marianna Singletary were both named to the All-SEC First Team to lead a group of four Longhorns honored on the All-SEC teams, the league office announced Sunday. In addition to Skinner and Singletary, Reagan Rutherford was named to the All-SEC Second Team and Ayden Ames was named to the All-Freshman Team. Skinner is averaging 4.14 kills per set this season, while hitting .274, with 140 digs and 48 total blocks. The Katy, Texas product has also been exceptional down the stretch, with 5.94 kills per set and a .439 hitting percentage over her final five matches of the regular season. Singletary is tied for the SEC lead with 1.47 blocks per set this season and was named the league's Defensive Player of the Week in three-straight weeks earlier this season. In addition to her 128 total blocks, Singletary has 162 kills with a .356 hitting percentage. Rutherford has totaled 221 kills (2.57 per set) with a .325 hitting percentage this season. The Missouri City, Texas product has also added 46 total blocks, while spending a part of the season splitting playing time with Devin Kahahawai. Ames is the Longhorns' first true freshman middle blocker to start since Chiaka Ogbogu in 2013 and has been outstanding. The Prosper, Texas product has 51 total blocks and 92 kills, with a .375 hitting percentage. The Longhorns will learn their postseason seeding on the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN.
  8. Texas is a 3 seed and plays Texas A&M Corpus Christi. If Texas wins they play the winner of UT Arlington and USC. Texas is in the Penn State Bracket
  9. Texas will definitely have discussion with JH.
  10. All the playoff teams get a week off Dec 14 weekend regardless
  11. The NCAA Volleyball Selection Show is today at 6pm Eastern on ESPN. Texas should be a host for the first and second rounds next weekend.
  12. No apologies needed.
  13. After the No. 3 Texas Longhorns secured a hard-fought 17-7 victory over No. 20 Texas A&M on Saturday night, head coach Steve Sarkisian took immediate action to ensure the celebration did not spiral into disrespect. With emotions running high at Kyle Field, Sarkisian stopped his players from celebrating on the Aggies’ midfield logo, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship. Sarkisian’s caution stemmed from an earlier incident he witnessed in college football that same day. While preparing for the primetime matchup in his hotel room, Sarkisian watched the fallout of Michigan’s upset victory over Ohio State. The Wolverines attempted to plant their flag on the Buckeyes’ logo at midfield, sparking a chaotic melee. The incident led to police intervention, the use of pepper spray, and an officer requiring hospital treatment for injuries sustained during the chaos. NordicTrackExperience iFIT AI Coach and Get Workout Recommendations Personalized to Your Goals Ad Determined to avoid a similar controversy, Sarkisian intervened as some of his players moved toward the Aggies’ midfield logo after the game. “I just didn’t think it was right,” Sarkisian explained during his postgame press conference. “I think rivalries are great, but there’s a way to win it with class, and I just didn’t think that’s the right thing to do. We shouldn’t be on their logo. We shouldn’t be planting any flags on their logo.” Texas and Texas A&M may have been the only CFB team not to brawl on Saturday Troy Taormina-Imagn Images Sarkisian’s actions reflected his belief in maintaining respect for opponents, even in heated rivalries. The Longhorns’ head coach emphasized the importance of focusing celebrations inward rather than taunting opponents. “We celebrate with one another,” Sarkisian said. “It’s not about any other team. It’s about what we do. And I think there’s a way to win with class, and I’m hopeful that we can continue to learn how to do that.” wideopensocks.comMade to Fit Wide - Wide Open Socks - Best Socks For Wide Feet Ad The victory marked a significant moment for Texas, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the country and keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Still, Sarkisian remained committed to teaching his players to win with dignity. He also expressed hope that the respect shown to Texas A&M would be reciprocated in future matchups. “And I’d like to, whenever that day comes, get the same respect in return,” he said. Sarkisian’s quick action and message to his team after the game set a tone of sportsmanship and maturity, ensuring that the rivalry remained competitive on the field while fostering mutual respect between the two programs. As the Longhorns continue their quest for postseason glory, Sarkisian’s leadership exemplifies a focus on integrity alongside success. Like ClutchPoints’ content? Be sure to follow us. The post Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian’s one request to players after win over Texas A&M appeared first on ClutchPoints.
  14. Aggies LOST 3 of the their last 4 games!
  15. It a stupid decision by tOSU to take Howard in the portal.
  16. Maybe this is the match that lights the fire. Plus Madi didn’t play because she was sick.
  17. Not watching this crap
  18. 🤮🤮🤮🤮
  19. Sh*t getting our butts kick by a 5’10” player. Texas needs to wakeup.
  20. Ole Miss takes 1st set 28-26
  21. This team has aged me a lot
  22. 15-13-Texas media TO
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