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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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Chamonade Madonna played St John Bosco last year -
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Meh. I always find it pointless to second guess past decisions or indecisions. If so, I wish that I had bought NVDA for 4 cents, adjusted for splits, back in 1999. -
Levis is out for the season with shoulder surgery. While probably inevitable, it’s now definitely Cam-time in Tennessee.
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Not going to lie I thought Race 4 Horse 8 was Jennys Titz
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Marvel Cinematic Universe the Endless Phase: Tripping Balls (Spoilers)
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Yep. Actors want to move onto other projects. I have no issue with recasts, we just fell in love with the Evans, Hemsworth and RDJ. But that doesn’t mean the next one would be as good or better. -
We need a Titanic crossover meme.
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Yeah- I was sort of surprised by this one and I thought he would have been a guy that we were good with keeping around. It's an up or out world if you want to get paid- but I'd be surprised if the staff told him to hit the bricks. I'd also be sort of surprised if the staff offered him any money to stay. But, going to another SEC school, then becoming a starter on a good team sort of profiles as the kind of guy that you'd want to keep around, all things being equal.
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NGL, I hoped to see a few get dropped on camera.
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$400+ per day. Could book them rooms at Disney with a per diem for that price and instead they get bugs in their food and tortured
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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Fuck Bert. -
Example# 63726 of where Trump is an immature, vindictive and cruel person. James Clapper, Obama's Director of National Security, recently participated in a program where people can sponsor the training of bomb sniffing dogs in support of national security. Clapper is an 84 year old widower who lost his wife 2 years ago. His wife, Susan also worked in national security and was a volunteer with local animal shelters. Via his sponsorship, Clapper was able to name the dog after his late wife. The dog completed training and they hold a "graduation" ceremony before the dog is placed in service. Clapper was looking forward to attending the graduation ceremony. He received a call from the training group that he was barred from attending due to a exec order from Trump. He's not allowed to attend. It's unknown if Trump specifically banned him due to this event, or there is an overriding exec order that bars Obama and Biden's officials from attending federal events. It's possible that it's the latter and an overeager MAGA type, with power for the first time in his life, gleefully barred Clapper.
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What new UT gear are you looking to buy this year?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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No. 1 running back Derrek Cooper commits to Texas' 2026 class Days after landing No. 1 outside linebacker Tyler Atkinson, Texas secured its latest five-star addition Sunday when coveted rusher Derrek Cooper, ESPN's No. 1 running back in the 2026 class, announced his commitment to the Longhorns. Cooper, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound recruit from Chaminade-Madonna Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida, is the seventh-ranked prospect in the 2026 ESPN 300. After an unofficial trip to Texas in April, Cooper did not officially visit the program before choosing the Longhorns over finalists Florida State, Georgia, Miami and Ohio State on Sunday night. Cooper's father told ESPN that the presence of Longhorns running back coach Chad Scott, who replaced former assistant Tashard Choice in February, and the all-purpose role Texas coach Steve Sarkisian laid out for Cooper in the program's offense were leading factors in his son's decision. "They've talked about his skill set and compared his build to [former UT running back] Bijan Robinson," Corey Cooper told ESPN. "They don't have a running back like Derrek right now. They feel like they can do a lot with him." Derrek Cooper is the fourth five-star pledge in the Longhorns' 2026 class and continues a summer recruiting tear for the Longhorns, who have added 10 ESPN 300 commits since June 1. Cooper's commitment comes days after Texas edged Georgia for the pledge of Atkinson -- No. 14 in the 2026 ESPN 300 and the No. 1 prospect in the state of Georgia -- then flipped four-star Bulldogs defensive line commit James Johnson (No. 123 overall) later in the day. Cooper is the second-highest ranked of six top-100 recruits committed to Sarkisian's incoming class, joining Atkinson, fellow five-star pledges Dia Bell (No. 4) and Richard Wesley (No. 11), and four-stars John Turntine III (No. 43) and Samari Matthews (No. 99). A gifted two-way star at Chaminade-Madonna Prep, Cooper trails only fellow Texas pledge Bell -- ESPN's No. 1 quarterback in 2026 -- as the second-ranked recruit in Florida this cycle. Cooper was credited with 124 carries for 905 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior last fall while leading Chaminade-Madonna Prep to a 1A state championship. In 2024, he added 46 total tackles and four sacks on defense, where he was a linebacker and safety. Cooper will join a potentially crowded running back group next year with as many as five current Texas rushers eligible to return in 2026. However, with elite pass-catching ability out of the backfield, Cooper's versatility could create early opportunities in a Longhorns offense that has routinely found clever ways to use skill position talents under Sarkisian. "He wants to run, he wants to be able to catch the ball out of the backfield, he wants to line up at wide receiver," Cooper's father said. "He wants to show he has all the skills to play at the next level, and they're going to let him do that at Texas." Upon Cooper's pledge, defensive end Jake Kreul (No. 22 overall) stands as the last uncommitted player among ESPN's 23 five-star prospects in 2026. Savion Hiter and Davian Groce, ESPN's No. 2 and No. 4 running back prospects, respectively, are the only uncommitted running backs in the 2026 ESPN 300. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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in the league or title game or playoffs the sugar bowl was nice but in hindsight didn't really do much for the program -
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I looked at it, read the Episode highlights and noped right out of it as the synopsis for the last episode was along the lines of "More clues? No answers?". I deduced this was a case of "reason to shit on cruise lines", which deserve it, but I don't need to watch a story anout a drunk girl on a ship with no firm conclusion. The time I spent reading the episode synopsis was plenty.
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Work will set them free.
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It's like you have a live feed to my house..
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yes, because if there is anything doctors agree on, it's healthy benefits of sugar
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I guess you have them counting the spring game as a win again
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