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Will X participate in passing drills?
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Bobby, will there a “Media” window beginning of the practice?
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Patience grasshopper
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Much better chance of beating Michigan plus never been to the Big House. Been to The Shoe in 2005
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Texas BigXII Women’s Basketball Tournament CHAMPS
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Postgame Notes • With the win Texas improved to 30-4 on the season. It marks the 12th 30-win season in the history of the program. •The 30-win season also marks the first Big 12 team to achieve a 30-wini season since Baylor did it in the 2018-19 season. • The Longhorns claimed their 12th conference tournament title in program history. • Texas head coach Vic Schaefer has guided teams to at least 26 wins in nine of his last 10 seasons as a head coach. This is the fourth time since the 2016-17 season Schaefer has guided a team to 30 or more wins in a season. • For the 18th time this season the Longhorns held an opponent to 59 points or less. The Longhorns are 18-0 when doing so. In the 2022-23 season Texas was 22-0 when holding an opponent to 59 points or less. • Texas outrebounded Iowa State in the game and have outrebounded their opponent in 29 of their 34 games this season. • The Longhorns grabbed nine offensive rebounds and held a 16-2 advantage in second chance points. • Texas forced 20 Iowa State turnovers while only committing seven turnovers themselves. Texas held a 23-5 advantage in points off turnovers. • In the fourth quarter the Longhorns shot 50 percent and connected on nine of 18 field goalsJ -
Texas BigXII Women’s Basketball Tournament CHAMPS
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Texas women's basketball team earned their 12th conference tournament title in the history of the program with a 70-53 win over Iowa State on Tuesday at T-Mobile Center to capture the 2024 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Championship. Texas (30-4) has won two of the last three Big 12 tournament championships. In 2022 they bested Baylor and freshman Rori Harmon was named the tournament Most Outstanding Player. This year it was another freshman, Madison Booker who took home the Most Outstanding Player award. Booker poured in 26 points, her 13th game of the season scoring 20 or more points and added five assists and six rebounds. Aaliyah Moore, who was named to the All-Tournament Team scored 14 points for the Longhorns. Moore averaged 15.7 points and 8.3 rebounds over the three games of the tournament. In the three games of the tournament Booker averaged 21.3 points per game, four rebounds per game and five assists per game. Booker shot 50 percent from the field and made eight of her nine free-throw attempts. She turned the ball over three times in the three games combined. Shaylee Gonzales connected on three 3-point field goals and scored 11 points and contributed five assists for Texas. Taylor Jones scored eight points and blocked three shots. Shay Holle recorded six points and DeYona Gaston scored five points. Holle, the Big 12 All-Defensive Team selection tallied four steals. Booker scored seven straight points in the first quarter to help Texas build a quick 14-4 lead. Booker had 12 points in the opening period. The Longhorns never trailed in the game and led for 38:24 of game time. In the second quarter Texas continued that momentum with a 16-0 run and went up 30-10 on a layup by Booker. Texas led 40-21 at the halftime break. Texas connected on five of their six 3-pointers in the first half and made seven in the game. In the third period Iowa State closed the gap to 12 at 49-37 with 1:21 to play in the period. On the last possession of the third quarter Booker pulled up and beat the buzzer to give Texas a 51-37 advantage. Iowa State never got closer than 15 in the final period and the Longhorns claimed the title with a 70-53 final score. The Longhorns will await the NCAA selection show on Sunday, March 17 and find out their next opponent in the NCAA tournament. -
If Will Howard is the starts the season at QB means tOSU QB is terrible
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Texas BigXII Women’s Basketball Tournament CHAMPS
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Whips ISU 70-53 wire to wire. Killer defense -
Gerry, CJ can we get a list of offers that are pinned and updated?
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AUSTIN — The University of Texas and Head Volleyball Coach Jerritt Elliott have agreed on a four-year contract extension, UT VP and Lois and Richard Folger Athletics Director Chris Del Conte announced on Monday. Elliott's current contract runs through 2025 and the four-year extension takes it to a six-year deal through 2029. He completed his 23rd season at Texas last fall, has won three National Championships (2012, 2022, 2023) and led the Longhorns to the Final Four in eight of the last 12 seasons. Elliott's title will now be Director of Volleyball & Head Volleyball Coach. "Jerritt Elliott is absolutely the best at what he does, his program has had unprecedented success, and we're thrilled to be announcing this contract extension," said Del Conte. "The extraordinary success his teams have had for a long, long time is well documented. During his historic run, he's positioned our program in the absolute elite of college volleyball. But it goes well beyond the wins and championships. Coach Elliott's an extraordinary leader and representative of our great university. He takes a holistic approach to developing and building a team, and the culture he's built — from our student-athletes to fan support and the overall brand of Texas Volleyball — really stands out. "The student-athletes in Coach Elliott's program achieve at the highest level on the court and in the classroom, while serving as great role models on campus and in the community. Everything in his program is done at a championship level. He's first class in every way, we're so lucky to have him, and we're looking forward to many more great years for our Volleyball program under his leadership." In 23 years leading the Texas Volleyball program and 25 seasons total as a head coach, Elliott has cemented himself among the all-time greats in the sport with three National Championships and a 639-126 career record. He is the eighth Division I women's volleyball head coach to win three national championships and his .835 winning percentage ranks as the sixth-best all-time among Division I coaches. "I want to thank Chris Del Conte, Sarah Baumgartner and Chris Plonsky for their commitment to me and to growing the sport of volleyball," Elliott said. "Everyone in Texas Athletics has been extremely supportive, and I'm so grateful to be here. Texas is home for me and I'm excited to continue pursuing championships and growing the game in years to come. I want to thank my entire staff for all they do for me and the women in this program. I'm lucky to have these incredible people around me that help make Texas Volleyball what it is today." Elliott's program has been the model of consistency for nearly two decades now, being the only Division I volleyball program to have ended each of the last 18 seasons ranked in the top 10. The Longhorns have spent each of the last 220 AVCA polls ranked in the top 10, while the last time Texas was not ranked in the top 10 was Oct. 11, 2010. The Longhorns have also finished in the top five in 15 of the last 18 seasons, including 11-straight years from 2008-18. Additionally, Texas has the nation's longest active streak of NCAA Regional Semifinal ("Sweet 16") appearances with 18-straight. Of the last 18 regional semifinal appearances, the Longhorns have advanced to 17 Regional Finals, 11 National Semifinals and seven National Championship matches. The 2023 season saw Elliott and Texas Volleyball accomplish something only achieved by eight other Longhorn programs in history – winning back-to-back National Championships. Texas finished the season with a 28-4 overall record and swept Nebraska in dominating fashion in the championship match. Madisen Skinner was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player after having already earned Big 12 Player of the Year honors. Asjia O'Neal, Emma Halter and Ella Swindle joined Skinner on the Final Four All-Tournament Team. O'Neal capped off an incredible career with her second-consecutive National Championship and was named a First Team AVCA All-American, along with Skinner. Ten years after winning his first national championship, Elliott led Texas back to the top of the NCAA Volleyball world by winning the 2022 National Championship with a 28-1 overall record. Logan Eggleston was named the AVCA National Player of the Year and Final Four Most Outstanding Player after leading the Longhorns with 19 kills in the championship match. Selected as the No. 1 overall seed in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, the Longhorns spent 13 of 14 weeks ranked in the top spot during the season. Eggleston, who was named Big 12 Player of the Year for the third time, led a group of six players on the All-America teams, including fellow first teamers O'Neal and Zoe Fleck. A magical run in 2012 culminated with Elliott's first national title and the program's third National Championship after the Longhorns swept Oregon, 3-0, in the title match. Texas finished with a 29-4 record while earning another Big 12 title with a 15-1 mark. The Longhorns finished the season by winning 23 of their final 24 matches. Bailey Webster, Haley Eckerman, Khat Bell and Sha'Dare McNeal earned AVCA All-America honors. Webster was named Most Outstanding Player for the NCAA Tournament, while Eckerman earned Big 12 Player of the Year honors. Elliott was named AVCA National Coach of the Year.
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KJ Lacey is dropping in the rankings
GoHorns1 replied to David Latiolais's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Trust Sark evaluations -
Sunday morning look at defensive line recruiting
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Rink is simply not a priority -
The same applies to Texas fans when it comes to OU, which makes the rivalry fun.
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Ricky would be better coach, Sanders is more interested in promoting the “Prime” brand than coaching.
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Sunday morning look at defensive line recruiting
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gerry, who are over the ball guys, who are the 3 tech etc.? -
Mookie Taaffe
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Ricky Williams Joins OTF This Sunday!
GoHorns1 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Pineapple Express before and during the show sponsored by High Times!! -
Texas 2025 Best Class Scenario: March 5 edition
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Recruiting — Steve Sarkisian vs Mack Brown
GoHorns1 replied to VaHorn's topic in On Texas Football Forum
But limited his pool to recruit. Should have recruited much more nationally -
Cool video Jerritt Elliott from 3rd & Longhorn
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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