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Professor Chesney

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  1. This is a very interesting topic, appreciate the spreadsheet work.

    Noticing how none of the 1st round WRs were 5 stars, I wonder how “valuable” a 5 star at one position will likely be versus another position.  For example, is a 5-star WR more likely to be a first round pick than a 5-star DL?  I am too busy (lazy) at the moment to do a deep dive, but a cursory look back at the 5 star WR rankings is kind of shocking.  
     

    In 2021, for example, the industry ranked WRs in the top-40 were: Emeka Egbuka (OSU), JaCorey Brooks (Bama), Mario Williams (lol), and Agiye Hall (lolol).

    In 2020: Julian Fleming (OSU), Demond Demas (lol), J Smith-Njigba (OSU), Kayshon Boutte (LSU), Rakim Jarrett (Maryland) and Jordan Johnson (ND).

    Draft status isn’t the be-all-end-all of player productivity, but only JSN was a first round pick and arguably a ++ player.

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  2. I tried Verdad Kitchen for the first time, and I think it easily has the best fajitas in Austin.  To be sure, “best fajitas in Austin” is a low bar compared to Houston or San Antonio, but I would put these up against el tiempo, pappasitos, la piscina etc.  Definitely on the pricy side, however.

    We also ran into Cooper Manning, so another positive data point.

  3. Nice. One of my favorite cities; there is something for everyone there.  Really easy to bike around.  Not sure if you need any recs, but Joe Beef lives up to the hype.  Otherwise you can’t really go wrong with hiking, restaurants, and clubs.  Only negative is that the Casino does not have craps.

    Biggest tip is to make sure to check the weather a week out.  May can be near freezing cold or a sunny paradise.

  4. 1 hour ago, redswingline said:

     I never mentioned any of the towns you stated. Your reply is based on the fiction that you created in your own mind.

    By complaining that you’ll miss “a bunch” of away games each year, you’re implying you travel to the big XII towns where Texas actually played their away games.  I don’t see how that logical leap is so difficult to make?


    @bolverk admittedly schooled me on driving geography so my initial point on convenience is weaker.  So I’ll just stop being poor and fly instead.

  5. 16 minutes ago, redswingline said:

    Beating on our little brother will be fun, but I loathe the fact that I will now be missing a bunch of away games each year.

    I just flat out refuse to spend my hard earned money flying across the fucking country because some fucking TV exec assholes and sec administrators have to mold the sport how they see fit.

    Fuck those fucking fascist bastards, making me miss a pile of away games going forward let alone the binge drinking that I will now forego.

    I hope they all get herpes in the center of their fucking assholes and get leprosy and some other horrific shit that involves cancer. To all of them.

    Jeez dude, take 20% off the top there.

    This is an overly dramatic, terrible take.  So much wrong here.  Lamenting that you won’t get to travel to scenic big 12 towns like Lubbock, Ames, Manhattan, or Stillwater?  I refuse to believe anyone can argue in good faith that these are better road trips than Nashville, Athens, Baton Rouge or Oxford.  
     

    Also, I don’t understand the flying point because it is not like the SEC is more geographically inconvenient than the big 12.  Have you ever driven to Lubbock?  It’s miserable and takes like 9 hours.  Baton Rouge, Fayetville and the Mississippi schools are all closer or comparable distances.

    Calling ESPN execs “fascist” is the dumbest, most nonsensical overreaction I’ve seen on this board and that is a high bar.  I don’t think that word means what you think it means.

    Finally, zero chance you forego binge drinking during football season.  Most unbelievable take in the entire post, honestly.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said:

    You always have to wonder about a college QB who throws to wide open future first round pick receivers, is he an awesome QB or just in a very favorable position?

    Oh, like CJ Stroud?

  7. Can someone explain why Terrion Arnold is getting projected in the top ten?  Admittedly most of my perception is colored by him getting roasted by Texas’ receivers in September, but he doesn’t seem like an athletic freak and defaulted to pass interference whenever he was getting beat.  He wasn’t even the best CB on his own team this past year.  
     

    Did seem great in run support though.

  8. 2 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said:

    Sure, sure, let's go get an NFL DC to come back to college and coach our DL. Very cool, very reasonable. 

    *failed DC.  So really it is just convincing a successful and highly compensated NFL d line coach who hasn’t coached college in 10+ years to come down and cater to the whims of teenagers.  Slam dunk imo 

  9. 3 hours ago, immamac said:

     

    2. This site and discussion is about the Texas Longhorns. It's not about how one of us is any smarter or dumber than the other…

    You should make posters pay extra or donate to TOF before they can be immune from being made fun of for the dumb takes they post. 
     

    Kidding aside, exciting stuff and kudos for getting this off the ground.

  10. 36 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

    Aaron Williams played CB for two seasons before moving to SS for the Bills. 
     

    But yeah, it has been a while. 

    Good reason to post his interception against OU.  I was in the stands that day and I swore it was one of the most athletic DB plays I would ever see.  Glad that we’re finally recruiting athletes like this again.

     

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  11. 12 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

    Never really been a thing he's liked to do. 3-4 guys has typically been the limit, though it's worth noting Golden's got a track record of missing time to injury.

    They brought in Milton in 2022 and he barely played, Neyor barely played, Cain played in 22 but barely played this year when Mitchell came in. He sticks with his guys at WR, pretty much the anti Herman in that regard. I am excited to see who the 3-4 guys are after the spring. I assume it'll be Cook, Golden, Bond, with some Bolden gadgetry but there is a lot of young talent to push. Wingo's skillset and build is pretty unique too. It may cost them some talent but they should end up with a stacked WR room for Ewers this year, which had to be the priority. Texas reloading at WR was really one of major conditions for competing for a championship again.

     

    You’re most likely right, that Sark just won’t rotate no matter what, but the WR room talent level is now orders of magnitude different from prior years.

    Here are WRs 4-6 from the prior years (ugh):

    2021: Kelvontay Dixon, Marcus Washington, Kai Money 

    2022: Savion Red, Troy Omerie, B. Thompson

    2023: Cook (FR), Deandre Moore (FR),  Isaiah Neyor (injured).

    Even in 2023 when the talent level was the highest, it still didn’t even come close to the level of the first string.  The backups were either talented but true freshman (Cook & Moore), or inured/pouty Neyor.  They couldn’t really justify taking out the starters even when gassed because the talent drop-off and risk was still too high.

    In 2024, it is not unreasonable to think that the backups might significantly close the talent gap enough to warrant spelling the starters, or in the case of Wingo offer a combination of size + speed that isn’t otherwise present on the roster.  There won’t be the same drop off from Golden to Cook than say, Golden to Marcus Washington.

    Still, if Sark doesn’t rotate next season, the initial instinct would be to worry that otherwise how can you continue to pitch elite high school talent that they will see a path to development and playing time. But if this becomes the new normal, does it even matter?

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  12. 4 minutes ago, ousux said:

    Bigger than our very own head coach now? Success as a position coach/coordinator can make AD's overlook things like that..especially lower level programs (not necessarily G5) who don't exactly have their pick of any coach they want.

    Flood failed in every metric as a head coach.  On the field, he took a Greg schiano loaded bowl team and in three years finished with a 1-7 big 10 record.  Off the field in 2015, while his players were being arrested for assault, he was arguing with the academic administration trying to keep one of such players eligible.

    The head coaching histories are not comparable.

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    1 hour ago, Junior Bonner said:

    So, I’m guessing I should go to the Sportscaster Review Thread to find transfer news… 

    Calm down, there’s no real news at the moment.  Complaining about and laughing at Tim Brando is infinitely better than the tired masochistic detours this board takes from time to time.  Unless you want to relive “borderline erotic” and “Roland Jones” while someone reposts a tweet that Jaggy McJaggerson from Kent State has entered the transfer portal.

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  14. I know there is still plenty of time left in the portal window, but does anyone else think they are completely doomed at OL?  Not only are there a limited number of quality transfer portal entries at the position, but you have several highly motivated competitors with needs there as well (particularly OU) and a better development story to sell.

    Even with all of the defections, that DL is loaded though.

  15. 33 minutes ago, bwub60 said:

    He's a dick in real life too.

    Yeah, it is easy to lose sight of this fact given the competition.  Sadly, you do stand out positively in this industry when you don’t steal money from charity (OB) or actively undermine the program (FCB).  
     

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  16. 1 minute ago, texifornia said:

    I just watched Napoleon, so with some historical context I can rank the 2022 aggy recruiting class with some relatively equal events:

    1. Invasion of Russia

    2. 2022 aggy recruiting class

    3. Reign of Terror

    4. Battle of Waterloo

    Would you rank Colin Klein’s 4th down decision in the Texas game this year above or below the decision to invade Russia in the winter?

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