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  1. 5 minutes ago, Real Papi said:

    Outcome sucked, defensive let down but there is no way Sark shouldn’t have dialed up more second half points against any blow u defense.  What are the recruits saying, that is all that matters in Sark’s transition year

    Interesting point.  If you are a high school defensive stud,  do you think I can start there, or do you think they suck and I should look elsewhere 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, CDC4Heisman said:

    The "football isn't fun unless we win every game" mindset is a sad way to go through life man. Maybe 7-8 teams ever have had a run as good as we had through 10 years of Mack, and one of those was the Texas DKR years. And as for losing to OU half the time, that's why it's a rivalry. They're one of the best teams in the nation most years, and we still have the series record on them.

     

     

    How long does the series record have relevance.  10 years? 20 years?  50 years?  How the fuck does ou beat us on a regular basis?   Will the sec move change the current situation?

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  3. 43 minutes ago, satyanash said:

    E.J. Holland: How Texas commits performed this week

     

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    The high school football season is in full swing, and that means Texas commits are putting up big performances for their respective teams. The Longhorns currently have 15 commits this cycle — four-star Conroe Oak Ridge offensive lineman Tyler Johnson, four-star Houston North Forest offensive lineman Javonne Shepherd, four-star Millwood (Okla.) wide receiver Demariyon Houston, four-star Cuero athlete Jordan Whittington, four-star Westlake (Calif.) outside linebacker De’Gabriel Floyd, four-star Grayson (GA) defensive back Kenyatta Watson II, four-star Notre Dame Prep (AZ) wide receiver Jake Smith, four-star Mayfair (Calif.) defensive back Chris Adimora, four-star Chandler (AZ) tight end Brayden Liebrock, four-star Port Neches-Groves quarterback Roschon Johnson, three-star Orlando Jones (Fla.) outside linebacker Marcus Tillman Jr., three-star Temple tight end Jared Wiley, three-star Alvin cornerback Marques Caldwell and three-star George Ranch defensive end Peter Mpagi and three-star Huntsville defensive end T’Vondre Sweat.

    Texas is ranked No. 10 in the country in the 247Sports Composite team recruiting rankings. Texas sits behind Oklahoma in the Big 12 team recruiting rankings. However, the Sooners have more commits. With Texas still having troubles on the field, it is important to look ahead to the future of the program. Here is a full breakdown of how UT verbal pledges performed this week.

    QB ROSCHON JOHNSON, PORT NECHES-GROVES

    Johnson completed 17-of-32 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown. A dynamic playmaker with his legs, Johnson also rushed for 55 yards in a 31-14 loss to Huntsville over the weekend. Johnson exited the game early with an apparent ankle injury. How long Johnson will be out of action is still up in the air. Port Neches-Groves takes on Tomball on Saturday. At 6-foot-1, 192 pounds, Johnson is ranked as the No. 4 dual-threat quarterback and No. 215 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite.

    QB HUDSON CARD, LAKE TRAVIS (2020)

    Card had another successful outing in his second start for national powerhouse Lake Travis. The four-star prospect completed 11-of-17 passes for 88 yards and a touchdown and rushed for nine yards and another score as he guided Lake Travis, a state finalist a year ago, to a 14-0 victory over Mansfield Summit. The game was called in the second quarter due to weather. At 6-foot-2, 167 pounds, Card is ranked as the No. 3 dual-threat quarterback and No. 96 overall recruit in the country in the 2020 class, per 247Sports Composite. 

    WR JAKE SMITH, NOTRE DAME PREP (AZ)

    Smith has established himself as one of the most dominant high school players in the country as he has put up video game numbers through the first couple of weeks of the season. Despite battling an injury this week, the four-star prospect still logged two receptions for 40 yards and a touchdown to go along with 27 yards and three touchdowns on the ground in Notre Dame Prep’s (AZ) 63-21 win over Apollo (AZ). At 6-foot-1, 189 pounds, Smith is ranked as the No. 17 wide receiver and No. 87 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. 

    WR DEMARIYON HOUSTON, MILLWOOD (OKLA.)

    Houston returned a kick 92 yards for a touchdown as Millwood (Okla.) topped Douglass (Okla.), 56-0. Millwood (Okla.) is now 2-0 and is ranked as one of the top overall teams in the state. Houston didn't do much as a receiver this week. At 6-foot, 165 pounds, Houston is ranked as the No. 27 wide receiver and No. 174 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite.

    TE BRAYDEN LIEBROCK, CHANDLER (AZ)

    Liebrock bounced back from a quiet week as he recorded six receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown in Chandler's (AZ) 35-21 victory over Faith Lutheran in the Polynesian Classic this weekend. Chandler (AZ) is ranked as the No. 23 high school football team in the country. At 6-foot-5, 220 pounds, Liebrock is ranked as the No. 7 tight end and No. 178 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite.

    TE JARED WILEY, TEMPLE

    Wiley is committed to Texas as a tight end, but the three-star prospect plays quarterback for his high school team. Wiley passed for 225 yards and four touchdowns as he led Temple to a dominant 43-14 win over Nuevo Leon (MX), which traveled in from Mexico. At 6-foot-6, 225 pounds, Wiley is ranked as the No. 37 tight end and No. 916 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. 

    OL TYLER JOHNSON, CONROE OAK RIDGE

    Johnson and Conroe Oak Ridge took down Alief Elsik, 60-13, over the weekend to move to 1-1 on the year. The four-star prospect and his team will look to keep the momentum going this week against The Woodlands. At 6-foot-5, 308 pounds, Johnson is ranked as the No. 8 offensive tackle and No. 36 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Johnson is UT’s highest rated commit this cycle and picked the Longhorns over a slew of major offers.

    OL JAVONNE SHEPHERD, HOUSTON NORTH FOREST

    Shephed and Houston North Forest suffered a 35-0 loss to New Caney Porter over the weekend. The four-star prospect and his team will look to rebound this week against Houston Washington. At 6-foot-6, 346 pounds, Shepherd is ranked as the No. 22 offensive tackle and No. 210 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Shepherd committed to Texas over the summer over a number of other major offers. 

    DL PETER MPAGI, GEORGE RANCH

    Mpagi and George Ranch notched a thrilling 27-24 double overtime victory over Clear Lake to move to 1-1 on the season. The three-star prospect and his team will look to keep the momentum going this week against Clear Springs. At 6-foot-4, 224 pounds, Mpagi is ranked as the No. 56 weak-side defensive end and No. 705 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Mpagi committed to Texas, which he called his dream school, shortly after picking up an offer from the Longhorns this summer.

    DL T'VONDRE SWEAT, HUNTSVILLE

    Sweat notched several tackles and a forced fumble as Huntsville took down Port Neches-Groves and fellow Texas pledge Roschon Johnson, 31-14. At 6-foot-3, 249 pounds, Sweat is ranked as the No. 48 strong-side defensive end and No. 742 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Sweat committed to Texas back in February and was the second member of the Longhorns’ 2019 recruiting class.

    LB DE'GABRIEL FLOYD, WESTLAKE (CALIF.)

    Floyd rushed for two touchdowns and led a solid defensive effort as Westlake (Calif.) topped St. Francis (Calif.), 35-21, to move to 4-0 this season. Floyd transferred to Westlake (Calif.) this offseason and is making a huge impact for his new team. At 6-foot-2, 240 pounds, Floyd is ranked as the No. 4 outside linebacker and No. 59 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Floyd committed to Texas in March over several major offers. 

    LB MARCUS TILLMAN JR., ORLANDO JONES (FLA.)

    Tillman and Orlando Jones (Fla.) picked up a 40-7 win over Orlando Colonial (Fla.) over the weekend. The three-star prospect and his team will look to keep the momentum going this week against Orlando Evans (Fla.). At 6-foot-1, 220 pounds, Tillman is ranked as the No. 23 outside linebacker and No. 411 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Tillman committed to Texas this summer, just a day after earning an offer. 

    CB KENYATTA WATSON II, GRAYSON (GA)

    Watson did not allow any catches and recorded six tackles as Grayson (GA) defeated Marietta (GA), 38-31. Grayson (GA) is ranked as the No. 22 high school football team in the country and will face Atlanta Westlake (GA) this week. At 6-foot-2, 187 pounds, Watson is ranked as the No. 16 cornerback and No. 167 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite.

    CB MARQUES CALDWELL, ALVIN

    Caldwell and Alvin fell to Fort Bend Kempner this week, 39-35. Alvin is currently 0-2 and will look to get on the right track this week when it faces Katy Tompkins. Caldwell is committed to Texas as a corner but is playing safety for Alvin. At 6-foot-1, 171 pounds, Caldwell is ranked as the No. 63 cornerback and No. 721 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite.

    S CHRIS ADIMORA, MAYFAIR (CALIF.)

    Adimora recorded nine tackles, but his Mayfair (Calif.) team fell to Santa Margarita (Calif.), 55-7. At 6-foot-1, 192 pounds, Adimora is ranked as the No. 14 safety and No. 187 overall prospect in the country, per 247Sports Composite. Adimora committed to Texas this summer over a number of major offers. He is the Longhorns’ only safety commit in the 2019 recruiting class.

    ATH JORDAN WHITTINGTON, CUERO

    Cuero fell to Yoakum, 30-20, this week as it was missing perhaps its biggest weapon in Whittington. The four-star prospect is still nursing a groin injury, and there is no timetable for his return. When healthy, Whittington is one of the most dominant small-school players in the state. Whittington has the potential to play wide receiver or safety at the next level. At 6-foot-1, 198 pounds, Whittington is ranked as the No. 45 overall prospect in the nation, per 247Sports Composite.

     

    Yikes. Card weighs 167?

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  4. 59 minutes ago, RadiologyHorn said:

    Did you see what Clemson did to their opponent today? They destroyed them. aggy was only up 7-0 on Northwestern St in the 2nd qtr., their lines were evenly matched for most of the game, Mond was off target as usual, their WR’s were dropping balls, they are thin at RB, etc.

     

    Leal can’t avoid the truth that is coming to aggy this season. All we need to focus on is just getting him to the USC game. He sees that combined with aggy rape and we’ve got a good chance at the flip. Once Leal flips it makes it easier for Demani and crew to do the same. Let’s not act like it would be a tremendous precedent for us to exert our dominance on little brother. Many in here have a myopic outlook because of the loss today. Did this team fold after losing to Maryland last year? No we went nip and tuck in LA against USC when nobody gave us a chance. We’ll beat USC and gain momee ntum on the field and in recruiting as the season moves along. Bookmark this post. 

     

    This has to be a troll. Right?

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  5. 1 minute ago, RadiologyHorn said:

    Not worried at all. I’d rather start at the bottom and work our way up then the other way around. We beat USC, aggy gets impaled by Clemson and we got a stew going. All our energy needs to be focused on DeMarvin Leal, he is the only thing keeping their class together and keeping ours from being elite. It should be all hands on deck just trying to get him to visit for USC. 

    Lol. I am sure Leal is chomping at the bit today

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  6. 5 hours ago, Newy25 said:

    When does he begin the process of deciding to start covering A&M instead of Texas?  I think we can take up a collection and help fund his new business if he would leave our school out of this. 

    Is this the Texas thread or Aggie thread?

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  7. 46 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

    I'm hearing the same thing as Bill. Banks doesn't have a commitable offer from anyone besides aggy. I'm hearing that the UT staff has basically stopped recruiting him because they have numerous guys on the board above him. He's also got some character issues that I can't get into but needless to say he's not Texas material. 

    But all of this is very fluid and if he does eventually commit to the good guys just remember that I said it was fluid so I'm not wrong. 

    Wait. What?   I see tons of offers for this guy

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