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tsip92

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  1. Has Texas ever gotten a kid from Sachse? I remember that A&M had a pipeline there for a while.
  2. Was disappointing that he wasn’t able to shine when he had the opportunity at Texas. Great guy, I wish him all the best.
  3. Hard to complain when you finish 2nd in the country. Nice job ladies!
  4. No doubt he’s earned it. The most accomplished coach on campus now that Eddie is hanging it up for real.
  5. A nice list, but who was the last 5 star DT to sign with Texas?
  6. These are all positive changes for the game. The Michigan situation basically forced a rationalization of the rules.
  7. I disagree. I think a players union is the only way the legal madness stops. The SEC/BIG need someone to negotiate with so that they, along with their media partners, can develop something that sticks. The universities can’t create a lasting system that doesn’t include the “employees” and right now it’s negotiating with a large number of players (85 x 28 teams, excluding the other 100+ “minor league D1 teams). We’re headed towards a pro sports format and it’s just a matter of time. If Texas football was a professional franchise it would be a billion dollar plus business. The players are going to get a piece of that through TV package revenue including the huge CFP contract payday.
  8. As part of my season ticket renewal I learned my Longhorn Foundation points ranking. I was wondering what the cutoff for getting tickets through the University was for OU, Bama (Michigan this year), Big XII Conference Championship, And the CFP. Anyone know?
  9. There are 1,000+ schools that still want the NCAA or something similar to manage every level of competitive collegiate sports that isn’t the top half of division 1 football. That being said, the NCAA has completely lost control of the situation and has become an anachronism that D1 football schools are now essentially just ignoring. The players being employees ruling recently is pretty interesting. There’s a massive difference between a Texas football player being an employee of the UT versus a gymnast at a 1,000 student D3 liberal arts college. It’s obvious that the “amateur” tag that applied to college athletes for decades is now dead, but the replacement for how players and academic institutions interact is now being redefined in real-time as legal rulings and negotiations amongst the parties lay the groundwork for the future lay of the land. In the meantime, chaos is the order of the day.
  10. Texas needs to make sure that we don’t spend too much time trying to figure out the nuances of the situation while our friends in B/CS, Oxford, Eugene, Baton Rouge, Norman… are acting. Say what you want, but a large part of the massive recruiting success of that ‘22 Aggy class was because they were ready to go and taking an active approach while Texas was still talking to lawyers and trying to figure out how they wanted to do things. The horse is so far out of the barn now that doing anything less than a full frontal assault is really putting yourself at a disadvantage versus the rest of the field.
  11. Burke at #11? I thought he was a great take when Texas picked him up late, and I think he’s coming along, but he’s going to have to take a massive step forward to become the #11 pick in next year’s draft. I hope it happens, but that’s quite a projection.
  12. Thanks Bobby, this is a seriously underrated post. Texas Athletics is a large business and much more than just the head man and coaches. It takes a multitude of people to facilitate the success that CDC has been able to enable at Texas.
  13. Technically the only part of that that goes directly to the players is tuition, books, food, and lodging. Not a dime of the NIL money comes from that haul. Pretty amazing. And why it’s just a matter of time before the players start getting a cut.
  14. I think having players viewed as employees is a big step towards the future CFB stratification. The SEC/BIG need the players to unionize so that there is someone to negotiate with to create ground rules for how the new world order will operate. Without that my concern is that the SEC/BIG ends up playing whack-a-mole (N.C.A.A. 2.0) as they try to balance (outline?) their interests with those of the media and players.
  15. Amazing to me that our Houston recruiting is behind Cen-Tex and essentially equal to Cali and Fla. If there’s one region that I think Sark could improve it’s definitely Houston. Can’t complain about the overall results though.
  16. I understand that the ship has sailed on Foster (Baylor DL commit) but hadn’t heard if he was sticking with Baylor or signing somewhere else.
  17. The Bjork effect
  18. That is really good stuff. It would be interesting to compare Watts’ stats versus current NFL players at CB, NB, and S to see where he might fit best based on those tested physical traits.
  19. I don’t think the NCAA is going away, but big time football is going to change forever. There are too many schools (1,000+) and too many non-revenue sports that will continue to compete at some level. The NCAA is really a victim (not in a sympathetic way) of having a membership that’s extremely diverse and they’ve failed to react to that quickly enough as the money for big time football and NIL has changed the landscape. I look forward to the future 48 or 64 team premier league. I’m tired of meaningless bowl games that no one attends and even fewer people watch. 100% free agency is upon us and it’s up to the premier league and a players group to determine how to regulate transfers, NIL, player contracts, etc. The current situation is a mess.
  20. I wonder how much more he “spent” outside of NIL to secure that ‘22 class
  21. 🧞‍♂️consider it done! 🤣
  22. Excited to join the new board! Looking forward to seeing and hearing great content from the team and interacting with my fellow Horns! Hook 'em
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