Recruiting Tidbits | Jamarion Carlton - Vogel
Jamarion Carlton Visit
The Baylor edge commit was back on campus Saturday for the first time since his pledge in July. Texas was quite a ways away from the NIL offer made by the Bears at the time of the commitment, but the interest in the Horns remains from Carlton's side.
Keep an eye here. Baylor sits at 5–4 on the season, and while the NIL offer was one that was clearly hard to say no to, there are other factors here that lean in favor of the Longhorns should they give the green light.
Lol, I looked this shit up and still screwed it up. I meant to type week 12. The Vandy thread's week (says 9, not 10) was incorrect, and that threw me off. Thanks and edited.
Texas vs. Duke: Injury notes ahead of Tuesday's season opener (Sunday 2:38pm CT) - Gerry
I am excited for Miller's tenure here and have a lot of optimism. However, lay the points in this one. It looks like it's going to the typical blowout by Duke. Duke -7.5 seems too small given it's the first game of the season and Texas isn't full strength.
Sarkisian Made the Adjustment, Now He Must Stick With It (Sunday) - Vogel (OTF)
More about how bad we've been in 12 personnel and how good 11 has been.
Sarkisian Made the Adjustment, Now He Must Stick With It (Sunday) - Vogel (OTF)
More about how bad we've been in 12 personnel and how good 11 has been.
I agree with everything you said. I also have no faith in his ability not to create a close game when it shouldn’t be. Texas was up 34-10 in the 4th quarter, Sark turtles for absolutely no reason, and we saw what happened.
I will give him all the credit in the world for turning around the program since Herman, but what has he shown us to inspire confidence in his in-game decision making? It has been consistently poor when it matters most.
But hey, at least your Mustangs are about to help out our playoff chances.
Holy shit...
Death
Oliver died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot on September 24, 2013.[14] He is survived by his wife Chelsea (née Young), and two children.[15] Police on the incident state that Oliver shot himself in front of his wife and his two young boys.[16]
It was later determined through analysis of Oliver's brain that he suffered from an advanced form of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, caused by repeated hits to the head he endured during his football playing career.[17] He is one of at least 345 NFL players to be diagnosed after death with this disease.[18]