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54 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Florida isn’t letting Jaden Baugh leave. Sumrall singled him out in his opening press conference by name. Probably time to let that pipedream go. 

For Coleman, it probably comes down to the ability to sell him on fixing the QB spot to make sure he has a good draft year. That veer and shoot offense Golesh is bringing is super WR friendly.

It's WR stat friendly, but I've read that NFL tends to devalue (relatively) WR that play in that offense because it stunts their development. In that offense, WR run go routes or comeback routes and that's about it. They don't run the full route tree, they don't read coverages, they don't hot route. So even though they put up stats, they don't develop WR skills. 

Can you name the leading WR for Tennessee? Mississippi St? I can't.

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54 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

I like it, but he’s the focal point of their offense, he’s a local kid,  Miami is “close”, and they’ll be hyper motivated to keep him. 

Yes, likely just fantasy to think we could pull Toney to Austin. But despite being a lowly 3-star, he's a mega-talent who'd kill it in Sark's offense. So let's find a reasonable facsimile thereof. 

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12 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

It's WR stat friendly, but I've read that NFL tends to devalue (relatively) WR that play in that offense because it stunts their development. In that offense, WR run go routes or comeback routes and that's about it. They don't run the full route tree, they don't read coverages, they don't hot route. So even though they put up stats, they don't develop WR skills. 

Can you name the leading WR for Tennessee? Mississippi St? I can't.

Brenan Thompson for Miss St and Braylon Staley, I believe. 

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3 minutes ago, William Bludworth said:

Brenan Thompson for Miss St and Braylon Staley, I believe. 

If Brennan Thompson is your leading receiver, that makes my point about WR development. That dude can run go routes and basically nothing else. Makes sense he is doing well in an offense that doesn't ask him to do anything else.

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1 minute ago, TheBryMan81 said:

If Brennan Thompson is your leading receiver, that makes my point about WR development. That dude can run go routes and basically nothing else. Makes sense he is doing well in an offense that doesn't ask him to do anything else.

Oh I agree. I was just answering the question because I remember Thompson had more yards than Wingo and he plus their two RB's scored 19 TD's between the three of them. As for Staley, I remember him because I watched Tennessee take a beating from Vandy and they were talking about him. I remember thinking he should probably gtfo of Tennessee because Huepel is dog shit and this is his ceiling as a coach. If I'm a BMD, the checks stop immediately until they get serious about winning and hiring a coach.

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23 minutes ago, Teryor said:

 

Don't think we'll be pecan him up 

I don’t know. I’m nuts about winning but he might crack under pressure. 

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4 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Keep the powder dry for Baugh, Dallas Wilson, and Cam Coleman please. 


Dallas Wilson has had two significant foot injuries in the last 6 months. For what he would cost the injury risk is too much, IMO. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Danimal said:

I believe Sark only targets transfers from P4, right? 

Probably not worth posting portal news about non P4 players.

We've taken some G5 kids under Sark, Trey Moore came from UTSA. We took players from Wyoming and San Jose State (Neyor and Jayvion Cole), although neither of them worked out. Took a LB from James Madison early in Sark's tenure, and our current backup QB came from Troy and our current kicker from Texas State.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Newy25 said:


Dallas Wilson has had two significant foot injuries in the last 6 months. For what he would cost the injury risk is too much, IMO. 

It’s bill. Just ignore it. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Newy25 said:


Also trying to money whip Miami’s best offensive player might just be a tad bit expensive. 

No doubt. Then again, Miami's current backup to Carson Beck is a "developmental" QB prospect. Maybe they get a big name to transfer in, but you'd think any young receiver now on the team might look around a bit. All wishcasting until further notice, of course. 

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14 hours ago, TheBryMan81 said:

It's WR stat friendly, but I've read that NFL tends to devalue (relatively) WR that play in that offense because it stunts their development. In that offense, WR run go routes or comeback routes and that's about it. They don't run the full route tree, they don't read coverages, they don't hot route. So even though they put up stats, they don't develop WR skills. 

Can you name the leading WR for Tennessee? Mississippi St? I can't.

Brazell is probably the leading WR at Tennessee and he's very good. He has speed that the NFL will covet and he's not a small guy. Not that you're point is otherwise off, but guys with the physical make-up and production will still get drafted from those offenses. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Brazell is probably the leading WR at Tennessee and he's very good. He has speed that the NFL will covet and he's not a small guy. Not that you're point is otherwise off, but guys with the physical make-up and production will still get drafted from those offenses. 

Yeah Brazell is the leading WR in the SEC. Brenen Thompson is 2

Posted
On 11/30/2025 at 8:02 AM, TexasExe14 said:

Is Deandre Moore leaving after this year?

I like Livingston and Mosley. Wingo is just a good athlete that’s about it. I doubt sark ever benches him

I think if we go in the portal for a WR the young kids are leaving. Of course we don’t know if they are any good since sark refused to play them.

This is fucking hilarious. Wingo isn't perfect but he's also the best WR we have on campus by a large margin, and he's likely better than Coleman(fumbled against Bama late costing Auburn the game) and Williams (no catches, shit maybe no targets against Auburn).

The best WR in college football is Jeremiah Smith, but in two games against Texas 7 catches for 46 yards and 0 TDs. Wingo has 5 touches for 71 yards and 0 TDs.

Posted
24 minutes ago, Tex-19 said:

Yeah Brazell is the leading WR in the SEC. Brenen Thompson is 2

Yes, and Thompson also ran a 100m of times of 10.18, 10.22 and 10.38.  He is fucking FAST.  Someone will take a chance on him for that alone.

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