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  1. 8 hours ago, msucolt45 said:

    I have an annual bet, for $1, with my MFng COO of a Fortune 100 Company. It’s like the Trading Places movie with Eddie and Dan Akroyd. This will be our 7th year, so I really hope that he has to do the “walk of shame” to my peon desk on 10/13. If I see him at B-Fast in the cafeteria (around 6:30 AM) he’ll most likely want to give it to me then. But NO - I want him to do the “Walk of Shame” and bring that $1 to my peon desk! I will then have him autograph it with a sharpie and hang it up for a year!

    Hook’em!!!

    You should escalate the terms this year. You swap jobs if we win. You give him a lifetime supply of bags of dicks if we lose.

  2. 2 hours ago, Llamadrama said:

    Gerry mentioned on coffee and football this morning that Stewart confirmed he will be an early enrollee. That likely mitigates the need for a portal RB but we will see. GH also mentioned he hit 21.3 MPH in the Chapel Hill game last week. Stewart is not a track guy so believes there's room for improvement when he gets to college.  

    Think we won't need a 3rd back (portal or HS) unless Blue or Wisner go pro.

  3. 8 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

    Found it... Thanks for this @Fud 

    "Cameron Williams, RT, Texas
    For those who watched Texas’ win at Michigan, you might know Williams as the right tackle who kept getting penalized (four flags in that game). The Michigan game was Williams’ third career start, and his first on the road, so youthful mistakes were expected. But the main takeaways from his overall film are his smooth movement skills and powerful grip strength, especially for a player with his size (6-foot-5, 335 pounds) and length.
    Williams was (hilariously) flagged for holding on this play, which negated a Quinn Ewers’ touchdown pass. Clearly, it was a clean rep for the right tackle and illustrated his ability to control the edge.
    Though still raw, Williams is smooth and strong in his kick slide to protect the edge (only two pressures allowed this season), and his range is impressive when Texas asks him to get out in space. Most have Texas left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. penciled-in as a first-rounder, but some scouts believe Williams’ raw traits ultimately could make him the higher draft pick."  

     

     

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