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Change to 42-17 Texas
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Nope, HC has some say probably
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Want ND with 2 losses, in case there are multiple 2 loss SEC teams
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Texas fans need USC to beat Notre Dame.
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38-10 Texas.
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I know
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Thanks. But I don’t know how.
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Sark and Loreal getting a divorce
GoHorns1 replied to TexasLonghorns's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Texas softball head coach Mike White and his coaching staff have announced on Wednesday afternoon the signings of seven student-athletes to Athletic Scholarship Agreement (ASA) to play softball for the Longhorns. "Our incoming class for the 2026 season is one that, as a coaching staff, we are very excited about," White said. "With four members of this class residing in Texas, it is loaded with talent at all the key positions and will ensure that Texas Softball will continue to be one of the country's top programs." The septet of signees includes Anne Wallace, Hannah Wells, Alisa Sneed, Jaycie Nichols, Aundrea (Drea) Wilson, Caigan Crabtree and MaTaia Lawson with all seven set to arrive on the Forty Acres in time for the 2026 campaign, the Longhorns' second season in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Texas Softball Signing Class Caigan Crabtree Position: Middle Infield Hometown: Melissa, Texas High School: Melissa (TX) High School Travel Ball: Virginia Unity Johnson / Ricks Crabtree, who led her travel ball organization to a pair of national championships over a three-year span, is ranked among the top five student-athletes in the state of Texas … she also was a first-team all-district selection on the basketball hardwood … Class 5A State Championship Most Valuable Player and All-Tournament selection … all-district most valuable player and offensive player of the year … two-time TSHCA 5A Super Elite Team honoree … two-time DFW All-Metroplex selection … Dallas Morning News 2024 Softball Player of the Year … in the classroom, she's a three-time academic all-district honoree … Coach White on Crabtree: "Caigan Crabtree is another multi-sport star from Melissa, Texas who is ranked the third-best infielder by a national publication. She's capable of playing all the infield positions and her home run power is remindful of Reese Atwood." Alisa Sneed Position: Outfield/Utility Hometown: Conroe, Texas High School: Conroe (TX) High School Travel Ball: Texas Riptide Campbell A two-time PGF All-American, Sneed was ranked as a top six outfielder by multiple media publications … won the Alliance Home Run Derby … selected to the all-district first and second team … appointed as the team's co-most valuable player and the district's co-defensive most valuable player … also participated in basketball and track and field … made a regional appearance in the long jump and 4x100 … was a first-team all-district selection as well as the district's defensive most valuable player in basketball … was a three-time academic all-district honoree … lettered in academics on four occasions … Coach White on Sneed: "Alisa Sneed is a multiple sport star from Conroe, Texas who has hit 31 career home runs for her high school through her junior year. But that is not all that is impressive with this future star as she is a dynamo on defense in the outfield." MaTaia Lawson Position: Middle Infield Hometown: Tinley Park, Illinois High School: Victor J. Andrew (Ill.) High School Travel Ball: Iowa Premier Lawson made multiple appearances in the championship series on the travel ball scene … also picked up countless individual honors that include player of the tournament, first and second team honors while playing travel ball … a four-year member of Andrew's varsity softball program … was also selected to the all-state first and second teams … in the classroom, was named student of the month in addition to earning A's and B's … Coach White on Lawson: "MaTaia Lawson continues our pipeline to the Midwest and is ranked by one publication as the sixth best player in her class. With her blend of power and speed with the ability to play multiple positions, she will remind many Texas fans of Shannon Rhodes." Jaycie Nichols Position: Shortstop/Third Base Hometown: Durant, Texas High School: Caddo (TX) High School Travel Ball: Epic National 18U Smith Nichols was a four-time fastpitch state champion and three-time slowpitch state champion in addition to a two-time basketball state semifinalist … she also won a state championship in the long jump … ranked in the top 10 in multiple prep softball publications … maintained a .450-or-better batting average and stole 66 base over three years on the travel ball scene … a multi-time all-conference performance on both the softball diamond, basketball hardwood and track and field … in the classroom, she's maintained a 4.0 grade point average and has been a member of the National Honor Society en route to being ranked number on in her class … Coach White on Nichols: "Jaycie Nichols, who attends Caddo High School in Oklahoma, is another top 10 recruit who possesses speed, power and defense. When those attributes are combined with her softball IQ, she has the potential to follow in the footsteps of Janae Jefferson and Mia Scott." Hannah Wells Position: Pitcher Hometown: Coahoma, Texas High School: Coahoma (TX) High School Travel Ball: Oklahoma Athletics National Madden Wells, named an All-American on five different occasions, was selected to six all-tournament teams and earned two pitcher of the tournament awards on the travel ball scene … ranked in the top 10 by Softball America and Extra Inning Softball … Max Preps Texas Player of the Year … Max Preps First Team All-American … two-time Texas Sports Writer's 3A Player of the Year … TGCA 1A-4A Softball Athlete of the Year … two-time Class 3A state champion … most valuable player of the state championship game … academically, currently ranked second in her class … maintained a 4.0 unweighted grade point average while being a dual credit student … three-year National Honor Society member … an All-A honor roll selection … Coach White on Wells: Hannah Wells is a nationally ranked top 10 player as both a pitcher and hitter. Hannah is a star at Coahoma High School in Texas and was named Max Preps' Softball Player of the Year after going 20-0. Hannah has a variety of pitches in her arsenal and home run power at the plate." Aundrea (Drea) Wilson Position: Infield/Utility Hometown: Forney, Texas High School: North Forney (TX) High School Travel Ball: Texas Glory Wilson won national championships during her time on the fall ball scene as well as being named an all-tournament and most valuable player … during her 16U fall season, she hit 30 home runs in 26 games … was a two-time academic all-district honoree … two-time first-team all-district selection … two-time team offensive player of the year and district defensive player of the year … was also selected as her basketball team's defensive player of the year … Coach White on Wilson: "Drea Wilson is a North Forney High School product and is a national softball champion having won the Alliance championship in 2023. She is a versatile athlete with speed, power and defensively can play anywhere in the field." Anne Wallace Position: Catcher/Utility Hometown: Logan, Utah High School: Ridgeline (Utah) High School Travel Ball: Arizona Storm National Mathis Wallace helped guide her travel ball organizations to countless tournament victories … broke Utah's single-season home run record and ranked third in the nation with 27 home runs throughout the 23 season … won four state championships (two in basketball, two in softball) during her prep career … second team All-American in 2023 … helped her team to five region titles … was selected as the Class 4A Player of the Year and classification's playoff most valuable player … Coach White on Wallace: "Anne Wallace hails from Utah and brings a physical presence to the field and has a big bat. She's able to play both catcher and corner infield positions. Anne will be a threat to opposing pitchers."
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OTF Premium Aaliyah Chavez Update (Wed 11:30 AM)
GoHorns1 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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OTF Premium Aaliyah Chavez Update (Wed 11:30 AM)
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Shoe association is huge in basketball and has been for long time. KD was always going to Nike school. -
Aaliyah Chavez Basketball Recruiting
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OTF Premium Aaliyah Chavez Update (Wed 11:30 AM)
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Blake, early signing period ends Friday night correct? -
This a good SEC Shorts
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WBB 5-Star Aaliyah Crump Signs with Texas
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Welcome to the 40 acres Aaliyah Crump and family. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 -
Has Aaliyah Chavez committed to any school yet?
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OTF Premium Five-Star 2025 WR Update (Tuesday AM)
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
FYI, Kelvin Banks originally committed to Oklahoma State then Oregon and finally Texas. Recruit through the whistle and TRUST Sark. -
Elijah Barnes senior full season HUDL
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Barns is a football “Dude” -
OTF Premium Five-Star 2025 WR Update (Tuesday AM)
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
English please -
OTF Premium Five-Star 2025 WR Update (Tuesday AM)
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Income over 250,000 has a tax of 21,000 and change plus 9.9% over 250,000 -
OTF Premium Five-Star 2025 WR Update (Tuesday AM)
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Typical fan with emotional response. It appears Texas is still persuading him. We need to trust Sark -
OTF Premium Five-Star 2025 WR Update (Tuesday AM)
GoHorns1 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Recruit through the whistle, repeat recruit through the whistle -
Texas women’s soccer NCAA tournament
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
AUSTIN, Texas – Having already clinched a berth into the 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship as a result of winning Sunday afternoon's 2024 SEC Soccer Tournament Final against No. 14 South Carolina, the 21st-ranked Texas Longhorns learned their postseason fate during Monday afternoon's selection show. Texas (16-3-2) was the eighth team revealed in the tournament's 64-team field during an unraveling that started in the upper-left quadrant of the four-quadrant bracket. The Longhorns, seeded fourth in the quadrant that also features top seed Duke, second seed UCLA and third seed Iowa, will open play on Friday, Nov. 15, when UT takes on Boston University (6-7-7) at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. The Terriers won the Patriot League Tournament after knocking out third seed Army, 2-1, in double overtime, before beating top seed Bucknell in a 10-round penalty kick shootout to claim their fifth Patriot League title. "People are going to be discussing our seeding back and forth, but it's ultimately BU, right," said Texas women's soccer head coach Angela Kelly. "It'll be Boston University (in Austin) on Friday night at 6. "I'm so incredibly proud of the work that we put in this past week. To be sitting here as reigning SEC champions is just phenomenal. That's the reality. That's the truth. The other truth is we play Friday night at 6. We want Longhorn Nation out here loud and proud, and we are going to be ready to play." Texas will be one of 10 SEC women's soccer programs (LSU, Texas, Tennessee, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Arkansas, Georgia, Auburn) to be selected for this season's Division I Women's Soccer Championship. The appearance will be the Longhorns' 18th all-time selection to the NCAA Tournament and seventh in the last eight seasons with the 2020 COVID-19 altered campaign being the exception. Since arriving on the Forty Acres prior to the 2012 season, Texas has now made the NCAA Tournament eight times under Kelly with the 2023 squad tying the 2004 and 2007 teams for the best finish by reaching the Sweet Sixteen. Additionally, UT has now appeared in the NCAA Tournament in each of the last four consecutive seasons, which is the second longest streak in program history after the Longhorns made the postseason tournament eight consecutive seasons from 2001 to 2008. -
Texas women’s soccer NCAA tournament
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Correction Texas is a 4 seed plays Boston U in Austin this weekend. Winner plays the winner of the Michigan (5 seed) and Western Michigan