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  1. The same applies to Texas fans when it comes to OU, which makes the rivalry fun.
  2. Ricky would be better coach, Sanders is more interested in promoting the “Prime” brand than coaching.
  3. Gerry, who are over the ball guys, who are the 3 tech etc.?
  4. Mookie Taaffe
  5. Pineapple Express before and during the show sponsored by High Times!!
  6. Recovering from serious knee injury limited conditioning
  7. But limited his pool to recruit. Should have recruited much more nationally
  8. AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Rowing is ranked at No. 4 in the 2024 Preseason Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll, the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association announced on Wednesday. It marks the seventh consecutive year that Texas has been ranked among the top-four in the initial poll and ninth-straight among the top eight. The Longhorns finished fourth at the 2023 NCAA Championships, earning a victory in the Four, while the I Eight placed fifth and the II Eight finished sixth. Defending national champion Stanford is ranked first in this year's preseason poll, followed by Washington sitting second and Princeton third. The eight-time defending Big 12 Conference champions return a trio of First Eight rowers in two-time first-team All-American Anna Jensen, Al-Big 12 Conference honoree Etta Carpenderand Lanie Nitsch. Texas also returns three of the four rowers from the championship Four boat in Abby Dawson, Anna Garrison and Cassandre Korvink-Kucinski. Back from last year's II Eight boat are Allie Alton, Amber Harwood, Sue Holderness, Taryn Kooyers, Marg Van der Wal and Nadja Yaroschuk, as well as coxswain Carly Legenzoski. Texas will open the season in California on April 6-7 at the San Diego Crew Classic. Racing will take place at Mission Bay Park on Fiesta-Crown Point Shores in San Diego. Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll – 2024 Preseason Ranking – March 6 1. Stanford 2. Washington 3. Princeton 4. TEXAS 5. Yale 6. Brown 7. Pennsylvania 8. California 9. Michigan 10. Virginia 11. Syracuse 12. Ohio State 13. Duke 14. Rutgers 15. USC 16. Indiana 17. Tennessee 18. SMU 19. Harvard 20. Oregon State
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  9. Golden is also a excellent kick returner!
  10. Texas baseball will be a middle of the pack program in the SEC. Texas has losing record against SECteams under David Pierce.
  11. Will Howard will benched before the seasons end for poor play.
  12. 6’3”, 350 lbs. That’s a SEC DT.
  13. Texas women's basketball's Madison Booker was named Big 12 Player of the Year and the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, the league announced on Tuesday. Booker also earned unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 First Team and the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. All Big 12 awards were selected by a vote of the conference head coaches. DeYona Gaston earned the Sixth Player Award, Aaliyah Moore earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors and the trio of Shay Holle, Shaylee Gonzales and Taylor Jones earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Holle was named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team. In Big 12 play, Booker averaged 20.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists while shooting 48 percent from the field and 91.6 percent from the free-throw line. Booker has scored in double figures in 20 straight games and has 11 games scoring 20 or more points. Against ranked opponents this season, Booker is averaging 21.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game. Booker earned seven Big 12 weekly awards and three national weekly awards this season. On February 19, Booker was named both the Big 12 Player and Freshman of the Week, something that has only happened three other times in the last 15 years in the Big 12. Booker is the second Texas women's basketball player to earn the Big 12 Player of the Year award. In the 2016-17 season Brooke-McCarty earned the honor. Booker is the fifth Longhorn to earn the Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Texas has earned the honor in two of the last three years with Rori Harmon being honored in 2022. Coming back from injury Gaston scored in double figures in seven games for the Longhorns, including three of the last four games of the regular season. Gaston posted a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Texas Tech and in front of friends and family at Houston scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Gaston shot 53.6 percent from the field in conference games. Aaliyah Moore, who returned this season from an ACL injury the season before had a stretch where she scored in double figures in seven games and averaged 11.8 points per game and 6.3 rebounds per game in Big 12 play. Moore shot 55.2 percent from the field in conference games. Moore had a season-high 19 points to help the Longhorns to a victory on the road at Baylor and a double-double with 10 points and 15 rebounds in a key win over Kansas State. Shaylee Gonzales continued her stellar career as she made her 200th career 3-pointer and recorded her 500th career assist. Gonzales, who reached 2,000 points last season currently has the seventh most points among active players in the country with 2,306 points. Gonzales scored in double figures in 17 regular season games with a season-high 21 points on her mom's 50th birthday against Jackson State. Gonzales has played in 155 games in her collegiate career, including starting all 67 games she has played at Texas. Taylor Jones shot 53.7 percent from the field in conference play and averaged 10.5 points and 6.6 rebounds in Big 12 games. Jones tallied four games scoring 20 or more points, including a season-high 27 points on 11-of-11 from the field against Oral Roberts. Jones posted a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds in the Texas win at Oklahoma State. For her career at Texas, Jones has shot 59.6 percent from the field. Shay Holle played a crucial role for the Longhorns all season and especially in Big 12 play. Holle played 37.2 minutes per game in conference play and went all 40 minutes in eight conference games. Holle was a key perimeter defender for Texas, often drawing the assignment of the top opposing player. Holle also scored the ball with nine games in double figures, including four straight. This season Holle has a career-high field goal percentage of 48.9 percent. Holle scored 16 points and dished out six assists in a critical win over Iowa State. Holle tallied five steals in the Texas win on the road at Baylor. Co-Player of the Year: Madison Booker, Texas Co-Player of the Year: Skylar Vann, Oklahoma Defensive Player of the Year: JJ Quinerly, West Virginia Freshman of the Year: Madison Booker, Texas Newcomer of the Year: Peyton Verhulst, Oklahoma Sixth Player Award: DeYona Gaston, Texas Coach of the Year: Jennie Baranczyk, Oklahoma All-Big 12 First Team Lauren Gustin, BYU Audi Crooks, Iowa State* Taiyanna Jackson, Kansas S'Mya Nichols, Kansas Ayoka Lee, Kansas State* Serena Sundell, Kansas State Skylar Vann, Oklahoma* Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma Madison Booker, Texas* JJ Quinerly, West Virginia All-Big 12 Second Team Sarah Andrews, Baylor Kaitlin Peterson, UCF Madison Conner, TCU Aaliyah Moore, Texas Jordan Harrison, West Virginia All-Big 12 Honorable Mention: Aijha Blackwell (Baylor), Dre'Una Edwards (Baylor), Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (Baylor), Kailey Woolston (BYU), Jillian Hayes (Cincinnati), Laila Blair (Houston), Addy Brown (Iowa State), Zakiyah Franklin (Kansas), Holly Kersgieter (Kansas), Gabby Gregory (Kansas State), Nevaeh Tot (Oklahoma), Sahara Williams (Oklahoma), Anna Gret Asi (Oklahoma State), Sedona Prince (TCU), Shaylee Gonzales (Texas), Shay Holle (Texas), Taylor Jones (Texas), Bailey Maupin (Texas Tech), Jasmine Shavers (Texas Tech) Big 12 All-Defensive Team Taiyanna Jackson, Kansas Ayoka Lee, Kansas State Shay Holle, Texas Jordan Harrison, West Virginia JJ Quinerly, West Virginia Big 12 All-Freshman Team Addy Brown, Iowa State Audi Crooks, Iowa State* S'Mya Nichols, Kansas* Stailee Heard, Oklahoma State Madison Booker, Texas* *-unanimous selection RELATED NEWS Women’s Basketball’s Booker named Big 12 Freshman of the Week No. 3/3 Women’s Basketball captures emphatic victory over BYU, 71-46 No. 3 Women’s Basketball preview: BYU No. 3/3 Women’s Basketball falls at No. 20/22 Oklahoma 71-70 Women’s Basketball’s Booker named to Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Year Watchlist No. 3 Women’s Basketball preview: Oklahoma Footer Texas women's basketball's Madison Booker was named Big 12 Player of the Year and the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, the league announced on Tuesday. Booker also earned unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 First Team and the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. All Big 12 awards were selected by a vote of the conference head coaches. DeYona Gaston earned the Sixth Player Award, Aaliyah Moore earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors and the trio of Shay Holle, Shaylee Gonzales and Taylor Jones earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Holle was named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team. In Big 12 play, Booker averaged 20.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists while shooting 48 percent from the field and 91.6 percent from the free-throw line. Booker has scored in double figures in 20 straight games and has 11 games scoring 20 or more points. Against ranked opponents this season, Booker is averaging 21.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game. Booker earned seven Big 12 weekly awards and three national weekly awards this season. On February 19, Booker was named both the Big 12 Player and Freshman of the Week, something that has only happened three other times in the last 15 years in the Big 12. Booker is the second Texas women's basketball player to earn the Big 12 Player of the Year award. In the 2016-17 season Brooke-McCarty earned the honor. Booker is the fifth Longhorn to earn the Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Texas has earned the honor in two of the last three years with Rori Harmon being honored in 2022. Coming back from injury Gaston scored in double figures in seven games for the Longhorns, including three of the last four games of the regular season. Gaston posted a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Texas Tech and in front of friends and family at Houston scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Gaston shot 53.6 percent from the field in conference games. Aaliyah Moore, who returned this season from an ACL injury the season before had a stretch where she scored in double figures in seven games and averaged 11.8 points per game and 6.3 rebounds per game in Big 12 play. Moore shot 55.2 percent from the field in conference games. Moore had a season-high 19 points to help the Longhorns to a victory on the road at Baylor and a double-double with 10 points and 15 rebounds in a key win over Kansas State. Shaylee Gonzales continued her stellar career as she made her 200th career 3-pointer and recorded her 500th career assist. Gonzales, who reached 2,000 points last season currently has the seventh most points among active players in the country with 2,306 points. Gonzales scored in double figures in 17 regular season games with a season-high 21 points on her mom's 50th birthday against Jackson State. Gonzales has played in 155 games in her collegiate career, including starting all 67 games she has played at Texas. Taylor Jones shot 53.7 percent from the field in conference play and averaged 10.5 points and 6.6 rebounds in Big 12 games. Jones tallied four games scoring 20 or more points, including a season-high 27 points on 11-of-11 from the field against Oral Roberts. Jones posted a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds in the Texas win at Oklahoma State. For her career at Texas, Jones has shot 59.6 percent from the field. Shay Holle played a crucial role for the Longhorns all season and especially in Big 12 play. Holle played 37.2 minutes per game in conference play and went all 40 minutes in eight conference games. Holle was a key perimeter defender for Texas, often drawing the assignment of the top opposing player. Holle also scored the ball with nine games in double figures, including four straight. This season Holle has a career-high field goal percentage of 48.9 percent. Holle scored 16 points and dished out six assists in a critical win over Iowa State. Holle tallied five steals in the Texas win on the road at Baylor. Co-Player of the Year: Madison Booker, Texas Co-Player of the Year: Skylar Vann, Oklahoma Defensive Player of the Year: JJ Quinerly, West Virginia Freshman of the Year: Madison Booker, Texas Newcomer of the Year: Peyton Verhulst, Oklahoma Sixth Player Award: DeYona Gaston, Texas Coach of the Year: Jennie Baranczyk, Oklahoma All-Big 12 First Team Lauren Gustin, BYU Audi Crooks, Iowa State* Taiyanna Jackson, Kansas S'Mya Nichols, Kansas Ayoka Lee, Kansas State* Serena Sundell, Kansas State Skylar Vann, Oklahoma* Payton Verhulst, Oklahoma Madison Booker, Texas* JJ Quinerly, West Virginia All-Big 12 Second Team Sarah Andrews, Baylor Kaitlin Peterson, UCF Madison Conner, TCU Aaliyah Moore, Texas Jordan Harrison, West Virginia All-Big 12 Honorable Mention: Aijha Blackwell (Baylor), Dre'Una Edwards (Baylor), Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (Baylor), Kailey Woolston (BYU), Jillian Hayes (Cincinnati), Laila Blair (Houston), Addy Brown (Iowa State), Zakiyah Franklin (Kansas), Holly Kersgieter (Kansas), Gabby Gregory (Kansas State), Nevaeh Tot (Oklahoma), Sahara Williams (Oklahoma), Anna Gret Asi (Oklahoma State), Sedona Prince (TCU), Shaylee Gonzales (Texas), Shay Holle (Texas), Taylor Jones (Texas), Bailey Maupin (Texas Tech), Jasmine Shavers (Texas Tech) Big 12 All-Defensive Team Taiyanna Jackson, Kansas Ayoka Lee, Kansas State Shay Holle, Texas Jordan Harrison, West Virginia JJ Quinerly, West Virginia Big 12 All-Freshman Team Addy Brown, Iowa State Audi Crooks, Iowa State* S'Mya Nichols, Kansas* Stailee Heard, Oklahoma State Madison Booker, Texas* *-unanimous selection RELATED NEWS Women’s Basketball’s Booker named Big 12 Freshman of the Week No. 3/3 Women’s Basketball captures emphatic victory over BYU, 71-46 No. 3 Women’s Basketball preview: BYU No. 3/3 Women’s Basketball falls at No. 20/22 Oklahoma 71-70 Women’s Basketball’s Booker named to Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Year Watchlist No. 3 Women’s Basketball preview: Oklahoma Footer
  14. Gerry, CJ, how would you rank the OL who have set up OV with Texas?
  15. Texas is a middle of the pack SEC baseball program.
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