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4 minutes ago, LebongJames said:

These takes on Wingo have to be some of the dumbest shit I have read on this site in a while. Is he a perfect WR? No but this team would have been even worse on offense without him. He is a super athlete learning to run routes.

As your primary receiver, that's not great, paired with unreliable hands.  One of the great things about college football is that the stronger players, defenders in this case, often leave after their junior year, which leaves Wingo as an upperclassman next year, against less experienced players he can physically potentially have even more upside on.    

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12 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

Mosley gets separation consistently. Wingo has the speed just needs to polish his routes. You have 3 4/5star freshmen (for now) who can do who knows what. Bishop looks like a demon. Moore sounds gone. We probably go big game hunting for one in the portal but it won’t be at the expense of a good OL or game changer at RB.

Mosley’s best asset as a receiver is he can read coverages and knows where to settle/escape 

4 hours ago, HuttNuts said:

Fucking Belgians

Why do you hate waffles

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bevo14 said:

There's no "potentially" about runningback. They better go get one whether or not Wisner stays. 

He's just waiting for the portal entries to give him excuse with team. Everyone knows it's coming.

Posted
2 hours ago, Bevo14 said:

There's no "potentially" about runningback. They better go get one whether or not Wisner stays. 

I think the picture is becoming clear that the staff is trying to decide if they want Wisner to be The Man next year, and Wisner is trying to decide if he wants to stick around without a guarantee of being The Man.

Purely business decisions on both ends, I presume.

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I'm a little surprised to see Sark say that interior DL is a need, especially in such a straightforward way. Next year we'll have Kanu, January, Watson, Lavon Johnson (?), and then Terry/Sharma/Charles from last year's recruiting class. Seems like you could get a 4-man rotation out of that group, unless they're just really down on Watson and Johnson.

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6 minutes ago, tokamak said:

I'm a little surprised to see Sark say that interior DL is a need, especially in such a straightforward way. Next year we'll have Kanu, January, Watson, Lavon Johnson (?), and then Terry/Sharma/Charles from last year's recruiting class. Seems like you could get a 4-man rotation out of that group, unless they're just really down on Watson and Johnson.

Maybe Sark wants another Cole Brevard type that he can line up over the ball? I think Sharma is the only one of the list that fits that mold, and Sark probably wants another one with experience

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Here's my thoughts on our needs. I'm using the excellent Google Sheets roster maintained by @AP101Shttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit?gid=1327300395#gid=1327300395

 

QB: Not a big need. Supposedly Owens is gone. Arch is the starter with Lacey backing him up. I could see going out and getting another Caldwell-type, just for an emergency.

RB: Sark says "potentially". Conventional wisdom says they'll be looking for a potential starter. Expecting this room to clear out quite a bit.

WR: Personally, I could see us passing. We have a lot of numbers here and plenty of needs elsewhere. Latest reporting I've seen is that they'd like to keep the young guys around if they can.

TE: Not a big need, especially if Endries is back. They like the young guys on the roster. Maybe a blocking surface if Shannon moves on.

OT: Starters are set, but how good do they feel about the 3rd option if someone gets injured? Dunno how you bring in a portal option to be your 3rd tackle, though.

IOL: Dear God yes. Dire need. Two guys AT LEAST, please.

DE: Good numbers, and good quality already on the roster. Expensive. I think we're set.

DT: Acknowledged by Sark as a need. Seems like the numbers are OK. Either they must not love Watson or believe the young guys aren't ready yet.

LB: Sark says "potentially". Seems like a need, because you have Lefau, Smith, and then nothing.

CB: Losing Muhammad, but seems like we're in OK shape here with Littleton/Black/Phillips.

S: Depends on a lot of things. Does McDonald return? Is Derek Williams SEC starter quality? Jonah Williams going to focus on baseball? I'm guessing this is why Sark said "potentially".

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DL: We’ve been amazing at high pressure short yardage stops in recent years. A big part of that is the ability to trot a fresh behemoth of 0/1 tech out there for one play of all out maniacal effort. Sounds like Sark will be shopping for another one of them.

RB: Just make the one year investment. Please. It will be worth it.

WR: See RB.

LB/DB: If it’s a good fit, then why not.

IOL: Don’t let perfect get in the way of good. There will be acceptable options looking to play up.

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Isn't Spence back? I mean I don't care one way or another getting a LB as it will not be enough to replace Hill's play making, but whatever. Atkinson, as good as he may be, doesn't even play the same position, but Barnes does, and well, he hasn't played any. 

Sark will always go to the portal for a WR, regardless of who we have. You can never have enough explosive talent with hands coached up by someone else. 

We need a RB in the worst way. I love Wisner, but I love a RB that can punish people, and he's simply not that guy. I don't think we're landing a Justice Haynes (MOTHERFUCKER!) or a Hardy, and I certainly don't think we're getting anyone close to Love, but that doesn't mean we can't land a potential 1k back. I understand him not wanting to relinquish starter minuttes and carries, but he's a smart kid and he will understand one way or another that winning involves a good running team, and even as an aggy and sooner slayer, he's pedestrian against everyone else. Baxter, I'm sure, will be back, I'm fine with it as it gives him an extra year of getting back to playing shape. He was used sparsely, and I get it. Next season we should hopefully have a stud portal back to go with Baxter, Simon, Clark, and Cooper. Maybe Wisner, but doubt. 

OL is no shit. 

Interior DL is also no shit. 

DB is a bit surprising. Derek Williams just came back from an ACL injury, so I expect him to get back to some normalcy next season. Not sure we really need a DB since we have Black, Littleton, and Phillips to fight with Santana Wilson, Wardell Mack, and Caleb Chester to the death. I assume it's due to age, which I get. Those are all young bucks with little to no experience outside of Littleton and possibly Black. Philips got some run towards the end of the season. 

TE I think we need one even if/when Endries leaves unless it's a guy you can't pass on. Otherwise we still have Washington, Townsend, Winston, but I guess we could use a fouth if they're not some JAG. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, William Bludworth said:

Isn't Spence back? I mean I don't care one way or another getting a LB as it will not be enough to replace Hill's play making, but whatever. Atkinson, as good as he may be, doesn't even play the same position, but Barnes does, and well, he hasn't played any. 

Sark will always go to the portal for a WR, regardless of who we have. You can never have enough explosive talent with hands coached up by someone else. 

We need a RB in the worst way. I love Wisner, but I love a RB that can punish people, and he's simply not that guy. I don't think we're landing a Justice Haynes (MOTHERFUCKER!) or a Hardy, and I certainly don't think we're getting anyone close to Love, but that doesn't mean we can't land a potential 1k back. I understand him not wanting to relinquish starter minuttes and carries, but he's a smart kid and he will understand one way or another that winning involves a good running team, and even as an aggy and sooner slayer, he's pedestrian against everyone else. Baxter, I'm sure, will be back, I'm fine with it as it gives him an extra year of getting back to playing shape. He was used sparsely, and I get it. Next season we should hopefully have a stud portal back to go with Baxter, Simon, Clark, and Cooper. Maybe Wisner, but doubt. 

OL is no shit. 

Interior DL is also no shit. 

DB is a bit surprising. Derek Williams just came back from an ACL injury, so I expect him to get back to some normalcy next season. Not sure we really need a DB since we have Black, Littleton, and Phillips to fight with Santana Wilson, Wardell Mack, and Caleb Chester to the death. I assume it's due to age, which I get. Those are all young bucks with little to no experience outside of Littleton and possibly Black. Philips got some run towards the end of the season. 

TE I think we need one even if/when Endries leaves unless it's a guy you can't pass on. Otherwise we still have Washington, Townsend, Winston, but I guess we could use a fouth if they're not some JAG. 

I read somewhere (here, I think?) that the plan for Spence next year is to move into the Trey Moore LB role

I also think they'll probably use Atkinson similar to how they used Anthony Hill as a freshman

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Posted
7 hours ago, Hook1997 said:

Durvernay? The on that caught 100 passes his last year at Texas and a lot of those being diving for bad passes?  

 

7 hours ago, UncleSonny said:

Even if you don’t get the reference, is the absurdity of the statement plus the /katfid really not setting off any alarm bells?

I know I've been on Surly for too long when I start referencing Surly bits from years past and not everyone remembers it lol

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Posted
19 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

I read somewhere (here, I think?) that the plan for Spence next year is to move into the Trey Moore LB role

I also think they'll probably use Atkinson similar to how they used Anthony Hill as a freshman

Ah, OK. That makes sense, but Atkinson plays Lefau's position, which is inside, so maybe they just put him there to see what he can do? I just know Barnes is an off-ball LB like Hill, but Atkinson can play side to side as an inside. Regardless, it should be interesting to see how the LB corps shakes out. 

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20 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

 

I know I've been on Surly for too long when I start referencing Surly bits from years past and not everyone remembers it lol

Man, but damn, even the Duvernay? I always thought that was a classic, even in my 20s. Am I getting old? Fml 

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It takes man strength to play that tackle spot and that takes 2-3 years to develop outside of freaks of nature.  Getting a good one from the portal every year seems like a solid strategy there.

Posted
31 minutes ago, kevwun said:

It takes man strength to play that tackle spot and that takes 2-3 years to develop outside of freaks of nature.  Getting a good one from the portal every year seems like a solid strategy there.

So just recruit freaks of nature, ez

Posted
1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

Beyond that, you didn’t mention Barnes at LB, who is hardly “nothing”, Jesus. 

I would assume Atkinson is going to get some playing time as well.

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Posted
1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

“Potentially” means a couple of things depending upon the position. 

1) They’ve done everything they can to not spook Cooper before he arrives on campus. They had to sell the Georgetown guy to him as a non-threat. They’re not going to come out and say “yep, got to get us a top line RB to get that room in order”. Some of you guys have been really dense about the RB room and Cooper this whole cycle. 

2) “Potentially” at other positions likely indicates ongoing conversations with current roster players about staying or leaving. 

Beyond that, you didn’t mention Barnes at LB, who is hardly “nothing”, Jesus. 

At DT, they don’t have anyone to replace Brevard besides Sharma, and he’s an unknown quality. Getting a known entity from the portal to support that spot is likely viewed as critical, and I’d agree. 

"Nothing" was an overstatement, but Barnes is a bit like Sharma to me. Very talented young guy with a bright future, but are you feeling good about having him as your first (and basically only) man up off the bench at stand up LB? I'm sure Atkinson will play some, but more in a situational, get-your-ears-wet role. There's just a big ol' gap at LB in the roster matrix.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Schulz2.0 said:

I would assume Atkinson is going to get some playing time as well.

I'm excited to see this guy blow shit up next year.  I hope he gets to wreck Kirby's shit a few times in his career.

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Posted (edited)

Cross posting from the 2026 roster thread. FCB put out some info about guys making decisions:

Wisner- Considering turning pro

Moore- Considering turning pro

Muhammad- Considering turning pro, likely to do so

Hill- Most likely of anyone to turn pro

Kanu- "I'm hearing Kanu wants to turn pro but might be willing to listen if Texas shows him how much he's appreciated."

McDonald- "sources indicate Texas is making an attractive offer to entice McDonald to return for his senior season in 2026, and from what I've heard, McDonald is seriously considering returning next season."

Endries- "Endries walked for Senior Night, raising questions about if Texas had low-balled Endries in terms of NIL money for 2026. We'll see."

Robertson- "Robertson walked for Senior Night, indicating the former Austin Westlake O-lineman might be ready to move on."

Brad Spence- Good chance to return

Goosby- Good chance to return

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Endries- "Endries walked for Senior Night, raising questions about if Texas had low-balled Endries in terms of NIL money for 2026. We'll see."

They must really like Townsend.

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, tokamak said:

"Nothing" was an overstatement, but Barnes is a bit like Sharma to me. Very talented young guy with a bright future, but are you feeling good about having him as your first (and basically only) man up off the bench at stand up LB? I'm sure Atkinson will play some, but more in a situational, get-your-ears-wet role. There's just a big ol' gap at LB in the roster matrix.

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You would think that between Barnes and Atkinson, both guys who were considered by some to be the top LBs in their class, you have at least one guy who can credibly spell the starters. If Brad Spence is coming back, he could give you snaps in a pinch. Based on what I saw from him this year, he may be an improvement on the Trey Moore LB snaps. Tend to agree with you that we'd ideally bring in one guy with proven ability in a year where we need to make noise. 

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I think Spence is what the coaches hoped Moore would be at LB this year.  Spence is much more versatile and he even looks to be equally good at rushing the passer. 

I'm sure we will get some hometown diamond from another team this year to address a pressing need.  We spend a lot of time hoping that we are reaching out to studs and their agents, but we forget that the past narrative of Texas kids being spurned by Texas is now working to our advantage.  That's how we got a guy like Spence from Klein Forest.  

I'm sure moving forward there will be guys reaching out trying to jump in the boat to come back home and that pleases me greatly.  Especially if it leads to the detriment of rival opponents.  My heart breaks for them...

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Wisner- Considering turning pro

Wisner considering leaving for the NFL makes more sense than transferring, short of a crazy NIL offer from someone. 

He’s pretty much is what he is as a rb, putting more tape out there isn’t really going to change his draft prospects at this point. I hope he comes back but wouldn’t blame him for making the jump now. 

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, UncleSonny said:

Wisner considering leaving for the NFL makes more sense than transferring, short of a crazy NIL offer from someone. 

He’s pretty much is what he is as a rb, putting more tape out there isn’t really going to change his draft prospects at this point. I hope he comes back but wouldn’t blame him for making the jump now. 

Any NFL future he has is probably as a 3rd down type back while being a special teams demon.

Probably comes down to what this RB class looks like compared to 2027 and if he could be a late Day 3 guy. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

Spence needs to not get decleated by running backs.

Eh, sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. It happens to everyone except maybe Reggie White, who was always seemed to be the windshield.

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44 minutes ago, tokamak said:

"Nothing" was an overstatement, but Barnes is a bit like Sharma to me. Very talented young guy with a bright future, but are you feeling good about having him as your first (and basically only) man up off the bench at stand up LB? I'm sure Atkinson will play some, but more in a situational, get-your-ears-wet role. There's just a big ol' gap at LB in the roster matrix.

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Barnes was the top LB in his class and he's looked good at Texas in workouts and practices, allegedly. Spence is also likely to return. Atkinson will play if he's healthy. Looking for more than that, with other guys also developing, seems like overkill. If someone surprisingly goes pro or transfers, fine. If someone enters the portal and they're a known badass with interest in Texas, fine. I think "potentially" was a reference to whether or not Spence returns, not that they think they're in need otherwise. 

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Endries is cool, but not worth overpaying for. If we can get a plus blocker at the position who has some decent athleticism, that would be good enough.

Townsend is gonna bloom in his first spring. Already one of the better blockers and he has the best speed/athleticism in the room. It is also Washington’s shit or get off the pot year. Winston showed better utility than expected as well. 

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2 minutes ago, TexasExe14 said:

What does it matter. I don’t even think worthy likes Texas. He says his high school in his intro with the chiefs.

A lot of them do. You seem sensitive about it 

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Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, tokamak said:

Here's my thoughts on our needs. I'm using the excellent Google Sheets roster maintained by @AP101Shttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit?gid=1327300395#gid=1327300395

 

QB: Not a big need. Supposedly Owens is gone. Arch is the starter with Lacey backing him up. I could see going out and getting another Caldwell-type, just for an emergency.

RB: Sark says "potentially". Conventional wisdom says they'll be looking for a potential starter. Expecting this room to clear out quite a bit.

WR: Personally, I could see us passing. We have a lot of numbers here and plenty of needs elsewhere. Latest reporting I've seen is that they'd like to keep the young guys around if they can.

TE: Not a big need, especially if Endries is back. They like the young guys on the roster. Maybe a blocking surface if Shannon moves on.

OT: Starters are set, but how good do they feel about the 3rd option if someone gets injured? Dunno how you bring in a portal option to be your 3rd tackle, though.

IOL: Dear God yes. Dire need. Two guys AT LEAST, please.

DE: Good numbers, and good quality already on the roster. Expensive. I think we're set.

DT: Acknowledged by Sark as a need. Seems like the numbers are OK. Either they must not love Watson or believe the young guys aren't ready yet.

LB: Sark says "potentially". Seems like a need, because you have Lefau, Smith, and then nothing.

CB: Losing Muhammad, but seems like we're in OK shape here with Littleton/Black/Phillips.

S: Depends on a lot of things. Does McDonald return? Is Derek Williams SEC starter quality? Jonah Williams going to focus on baseball? I'm guessing this is why Sark said "potentially".

 

RB: Obviously

WR: Do we leave it up to chance though is the real question. Next year is Arch's last season at Texas and as we seen this season Championship windows don't come often. Ohio State did it last season and it paid off, so why not us? If Wingo takes the next step, makes us that much better. We need to surround Arch with Weapons. Can't do that if we're sacred to make moves and coddle players and end up with the "what if". 

IOL: Obviously

DT: We need an interior pass rusher. This is what separated Georgia's defense the last few years. We've been pretty solid against the run and on the edges we're great. But we really haven't had that interior dominance when it came to pass rush since Byron Murphy and Sweat. I Think this is a need, imagine how better our defense would've been 

DE: If another David Bailey comes out, I say we go. Why not improve our strengths 

LB: I can see them banking on Atkinson (i healthy), but I can see us go after one here. Would love to come across another Gary Johnson

CB: Same as WR, do we leave it up to chance? Love what I seen from Phillips when he played. Black showed something against A&M but just liked I stated with WR, do we leave it up to chance? This is Simmons last season on the 40 so we need to take advantage of it.

Safety: Think we go get one here to. Xavier Filsame and Dereck Williams didn't give me the warm fuzzy feelings when they were on the field. I love Jonah but he's in baseball so can we really depend on him? Hopefully McDonald comes back, but we need safety help. 

 

If this year taught us anything it's not to take anything for granted, and when the opportunity is there, you have to take full advantage because you don't know if they'll come around again, 

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22 minutes ago, Atticus said:

Endries is cool, but not worth overpaying for. If we can get a plus blocker at the position who has some decent athleticism, that would be good enough.

Townsend is gonna bloom in his first spring. Already one of the better blockers and he has the best speed/athleticism in the room. It is also Washington’s shit or get off the pot year. Winston showed better utility than expected as well. 

I think Townsend and Winston are gonna be really good for us. 

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Bobby on Texas and the portal:

Sark was adamant that he and his personnel team would be addressing needs in the portal at these positions:

- OL (he mentioned it three times in the press conference)

- RB

- DL

- LB

- DB

- Specialists (plural)

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Posted
7 minutes ago, D3zii said:

 

RB: Obviously

WR: Do we leave it up to chance though is the real question. Next year is Arch's last season at Texas and as we seen this season Championship windows don't come often. Ohio State did it last season and it paid off, so why not us? If Wingo takes the next step, makes us that much better. We need to surround Arch with Weapons. Can't do that if we're sacred to make moves and coddle players and end up with the "what if". 

IOL: Obviously

DT: We need an interior pass rusher. This is what separated Georgia's defense the last few years. We've been pretty solid against the run and on the edges we're great. But we really haven't had that interior dominance when it came to pass rush since Byron Murphy and Sweat. I Think this is a need, imagine how better our defense would've been 

LB: I can see them banking on Atkinson, but I can see us go after a Vet here. Would love to come across another Gary Johnson

CB: Same as WR, do we leave it up to chance? Love what I seen from Phillips when he played. Black showed something against A&M but just liked I stated with WR, do we leave it up to chance? This is Simmons last season on the 40 so we need to take advantage of it.

Safety: Think we go get one here to. Xavier Filsame and Dereck Williams didn't give me the warm fuzzy feelings when they were on the field. I love Jonah but he's in baseball so can we really depend on him? Hopefully McDonald comes back, but we need safety help. 

 

If this year taught us anything it's not to take anything for granted, and when the opportunity is there, you have to take full advantage because you don't know if they'll come around again, 

WR will be really interesting. Even if Moore is gone, you've got Wingo, Mosley, Livingstone, Niblett as your gadget guy/returner, McCutcheon whom they seem to like, and then God knows what's going on with Lockett/Ffrench. So a top 4 they're reasonably comfortable with + Niblett + a couple lottery tickets. Sark does love his WRs, but a transfer that can definitely crack that rotation won't be particularly cheap. Feels like money better spent elsewhere to me.

For full disclosure, I also thought we were sitting OK at WR two years ago and then we proceeded to bring in Matthew Golden AND Isaiah Bond AND Silas Bolden. So it's likely I don't know shit about fuck.

We also have the news that Texas has made a big NIL offer to Chris Henry Jr., and I don't know how to interpret what that means for a transfer WR (if anything).

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5 minutes ago, tokamak said:

WR will be really interesting. Even if Moore is gone, you've got Wingo, Mosley, Livingstone, Niblett as your gadget guy/returner, McCutcheon whom they seem to like, and then God knows what's going on with Lockett/Ffrench. So a top 4 they're reasonably comfortable with + Niblett + a couple lottery tickets. Sark does love his WRs, but a transfer that can definitely crack that rotation won't be particularly cheap. Feels like money better spent elsewhere to me.

For full disclosure, I also thought we were sitting OK at WR two years ago and then we proceeded to bring in Matthew Golden AND Isaiah Bond AND Silas Bolden. So it's likely I don't know shit about fuck.

We also have the news that Texas has made a big NIL offer to Chris Henry Jr., and I don't know how to interpret what that means for a transfer WR (if anything).

I took it as Sark thinking we need a big time WR, which makes me think we may go after one in the portal

Posted
9 minutes ago, BigOrange1 said:

i would assume that if Chris Henry somehow ends up here, we won't be doing much at WR in the portal.

I think we will pursue a speedster either way but likely a much more affordable option if we land Henry than otherwise. 

Posted
2 hours ago, tokamak said:

"Nothing" was an overstatement, but Barnes is a bit like Sharma to me. Very talented young guy with a bright future, but are you feeling good about having him as your first (and basically only) man up off the bench at stand up LB? I'm sure Atkinson will play some, but more in a situational, get-your-ears-wet role. There's just a big ol' gap at LB in the roster matrix.

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Tyler Aktinson will be heavy contributor as a true freshmen, and potentially starter

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The logic for pursuing Henry is independent of anything else happening with the WR room. The guy is viewed as a sure thing by everyone. He was a lock for OSU until the Hartline departure and they were even getting a sweetheart NIL deal. Now that the guy is on the market, with Texas having multiple ties to the guy, they'd be remiss not to give it a go. 

 

40 minutes ago, tokamak said:

WR will be really interesting. Even if Moore is gone, you've got Wingo, Mosley, Livingstone, Niblett as your gadget guy/returner, McCutcheon whom they seem to like, and then God knows what's going on with Lockett/Ffrench. So a top 4 they're reasonably comfortable with + Niblett + a couple lottery tickets. Sark does love his WRs, but a transfer that can definitely crack that rotation won't be particularly cheap. Feels like money better spent elsewhere to me.

For full disclosure, I also thought we were sitting OK at WR two years ago and then we proceeded to bring in Matthew Golden AND Isaiah Bond AND Silas Bolden. So it's likely I don't know shit about fuck.

We also have the news that Texas has made a big NIL offer to Chris Henry Jr., and I don't know how to interpret what that means for a transfer WR (if anything).

Niblett signed with an agent a few weeks ago. He's likely going to be coveted as a specialist within the portal. I don't think we should assume retaining him is a given. Hope he's back, of course, but it's no sure thing.

39 minutes ago, BigOrange1 said:

i would assume that if Chris Henry somehow ends up here, we won't be doing much at WR in the portal.

If someone of Henry's quality + production entered the portal, I'm guessing Texas would go after that guy with the same gusto, against the same programs. Beyond that, they seem to feel fine with what they believe is coming back. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Niblett signed with an agent a few weeks ago. He's likely going to be coveted as a specialist within the portal. I don't think we should assume retaining him is a given. Hope he's back, of course, but it's no sure thing.

Intredasting. I missed that.

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