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5 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Hey man if the end result is Cooper, that's completely fine

Agreed, especially if Rickey Stewart indeed redshirts. Texas doesn't necessarily need two RBs in every recruiting class. Certainly not for '26 and maybe not even '27 if the entire RB room remains intact.

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Take the money from positions of less or very less need - TE for instance - and divert it to the entire RB room and bring in Cooper.  Just a thought from someone who doesn't know shit about fuck.  

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3 hours ago, tokamak said:

$9.95ers really setting this one up to crush our souls

There's nothing about the situation today that crushes my soul. We're in all these recruitments and winning many of them, adding more meat to a roster that is already nearly empty of fat.

These are great days my friends. 

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2 hours ago, cafe society said:

Take the money from positions of less or very less need - TE for instance - and divert it to the entire RB room and bring in Cooper.  Just a thought from someone who doesn't know shit about fuck.  

One of my favorite parts of this recruiting cycle is when we lose out on someone, we say "Texas has fidelity. They have a monetary cap on recruits, and they aren't going to go over and get in a bidding war...that's for someone like Tech or Baylor to do." Then when there's a chance to get a really solid player, the tune changes to "Holy shit empty the bank and go get that guy!"

To be clear, I'm 100% on board with your strategy. Cooper would be a great get. I also know shit about fuck. 

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36 minutes ago, honolulu horn said:

One of my favorite parts of this recruiting cycle is when we lose out on someone, we say "Texas has fidelity. They have a monetary cap on recruits, and they aren't going to go over and get in a bidding war...that's for someone like Tech or Baylor to do." Then when there's a chance to get a really solid player, the tune changes to "Holy shit empty the bank and go get that guy!"

To be clear, I'm 100% on board with your strategy. Cooper would be a great get. I also know shit about fuck. 

I thought knowing shit about fuck was a prerequisite for most of us.

Or maybe that was knowing fuck about shit.

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1 hour ago, honolulu horn said:

One of my favorite parts of this recruiting cycle is when we lose out on someone, we say "Texas has fidelity. They have a monetary cap on recruits, and they aren't going to go over and get in a bidding war...that's for someone like Tech or Baylor to do." Then when there's a chance to get a really solid player, the tune changes to "Holy shit empty the bank and go get that guy!"

To be clear, I'm 100% on board with your strategy. Cooper would be a great get. I also know shit about fuck. 

I see this kind of post all the time. Like a message board is supposed to be some kind of hive mind. I see it from content creators who depend on engaging with their audience, then blame the audience for demanding contrasting actions on the part of the content creator. I mean, I see it from all segments of the population regarding all sorts of things. 

There can be a group that thinks Texas should be fiscally responsible in terms of their overall budget, their budget within positions, their budget with current players and upcoming retention --- contrasted with their budget for the acquisition of new talent. And then there can be an opposing segment that so desperately wants the dopamine hit from a talented teenager creating validation and affirmation for their favorite college sports team that they excitedly wish for other people to spend a small fortune to get the kid to say yes.

People can hold contrasting opinions. Within the same person, frankly. One of the things that makes people most interesting to me is when they can simultaneously feel strongly in support of two opposing sides of the same position. It happens to me, too. 

But mostly I think it's a group of people who are very comfortable with spending someone else's money with no real limitations, and then a group of people who hope Texas has a plan they're trying to follow in terms of roster payroll. 

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