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Thinking about that note about the DBs and the second team. That’s something like Black and Roberson at corner, Mack at star, and Williams and JJR at safety. We could roll that out as our starters and be just fine. Insane depth there.

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You might also remember Glen Powell from his scene in Dark Knight Rises. 
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How could you forget Spy Kids 3-D??

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I went to high school with Glen, so at the time it was pretty cool that he was in this.
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6 hours ago, Anton Chigurh said:


How could you forget Spy Kids 3-D??

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I went to high school with Glen, so at the time it was pretty cool that he was in this.

Everybody Wants Some is probably his best movie. It’s a lighthearted Linklater movie and nostalgic about being Texas college life in the 80’s. So pretty much perfect for all the olds on this board. 

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Everybody Wants Some is probably his best movie. It’s a lighthearted Linklater movie and nostalgic about being Texas college life in the 80’s. So pretty much perfect for all the olds on this board. 

You mean Dazed and Confused 2?

That movie was decent (but not nearly as good as D&C).
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42 minutes ago, Park Gothic said:

Everybody Wants Some is probably his best movie. It’s a lighthearted Linklater movie and nostalgic about being Texas college life in the 80’s. So pretty much perfect for all the olds on this board. 

Hitman is the best of his that I’ve seen. I also liked Maverick and Twisters, but Maverick isn’t his movie and Twisters, I’m sure, isn’t liked by snobs. 

Everybody Wants Some viewed as you described for me, which was I thought it sucked. Some of us aren’t as old and worked a fuckton through college. That movie looked like it was made for a very niche group of aging fratboys and was outright boring from beginning to end. 

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Wednesday

Spoiler

Wednesday

 

Bobby Burton

By Bobby Burton

  • 11 minutes ago
 

Two transfers signed with Texas this winter yet never made it to spring ball: defensive tackle Travis Shaw and linebacker/edge Brad Spence.

Both had lingering injuries from the previous season. Both had surgeries this off-season.

Based on what I have been told from early camp feedback, both will be very key contributors to this year’s defense.

**

I am told that Shaw has been one of the better defensive tackles so far this training camp and is definitely expected to find his way into the lineup.

Shaw, who is all of 6-foot-5, 342 pounds, is one of the team’s largest players and will be a key player against opponents like Florida who focus heavily on the inside run game.

Shaw has had a very promising training camp so far. While we don’t know exactly what the DT rotation will be this season, Shaw is already penciled in as a significant part of it by the staff.

**

As for Spence, he fills a major need, perhaps a need that was under-appreciated this off-season.

After all, Texas feels like they have very good depth at the Jack position for this season, with the likes of Ethan Burke, Colton Vasek, Zina Umeozulu, Lance Jackson and even Justus Terry. But behind Colin Simmons on the other side, the depth is less appealing, especially given Trey Moore’s move to linebacker. That’s where Spence’s health and presence is so undervalued headed into 2025.

Here’s an interesting note about his health:

I’m told prior to Spence’s arrival at Texas, it was not known he would need surgery. He entered Texas and during his initial athletic testing, he could only jump about 20 inches off the ground before he started feeling pain. That issue apparently had gone on for multiple years at Arkansas so it hadn’t necessarily hurt his play on the field.

The Texas medical staff looked into it further and that’s when it was decided Spence needed surgery. 

Regardless of how we ended where we are today, the bottom line is that Spence has been one of the team’s more energetic and hard-working players this summer and fall. He has very much been a “fit” into the culture that Steve Sarkisian wants.

Expect Spence to get 25-30 snaps a game as Simmons’ primary back-up this fall. Like Simmons, Spence provides elite speed off the edge.

Both Shaw and Spence have not disappointed the Texas staff despite both requiring off-season surgery.

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One small note:

I’m hearing Texas is pleased with placekicker Mason Shipley. No, this is a massive note, Bobby.

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I’ll have a larger update on all of the transfer portal guys and where they are fitting later today.

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The team is off today. They resume practice on Thursday morning.

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  • Great news on Shaw and Spence's roles post recovery. Additionally, it appears that people in Arkansas might be as dumb as we thought. 
  • Also, apparently Shipley is impressing. Despite Bobby's nonchalant mention of it, it's certainly gruntling. 
  • No practice today - it resumes Thursday.
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23 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

Can we move the Glen Powell talk to the recruiting board?

ok last one

57 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Other than his appearance in Dark Knight Rises, I've never seen one minute of Glen Powell in a movie.

You never saw Top Gun 2?  Well then I'd say you are a cinematic idiot and I feel sorry for you.

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1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

Some of us aren’t as old and worked a fuckton through college. That movie looked like it was made for a very niche group of aging fratboys and was outright boring from beginning to end. 

you overcame so much!

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Hope he makes it here, and doesn't have to go to NFL Europe ...

 ... they cannot afford another Landwehr in Europe!

 

(But if you do go, have a Plan for that, Marshall!  Peace!)

 

I may not survive this recruiting lull.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MuellerHorn said:

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Bobby Burton

By Bobby Burton

  • 11 minutes ago
 

Two transfers signed with Texas this winter yet never made it to spring ball: defensive tackle Travis Shaw and linebacker/edge Brad Spence.

Both had lingering injuries from the previous season. Both had surgeries this off-season.

Based on what I have been told from early camp feedback, both will be very key contributors to this year’s defense.

**

I am told that Shaw has been one of the better defensive tackles so far this training camp and is definitely expected to find his way into the lineup.

Shaw, who is all of 6-foot-5, 342 pounds, is one of the team’s largest players and will be a key player against opponents like Florida who focus heavily on the inside run game.

Shaw has had a very promising training camp so far. While we don’t know exactly what the DT rotation will be this season, Shaw is already penciled in as a significant part of it by the staff.

**

As for Spence, he fills a major need, perhaps a need that was under-appreciated this off-season.

After all, Texas feels like they have very good depth at the Jack position for this season, with the likes of Ethan Burke, Colton Vasek, Zina Umeozulu, Lance Jackson and even Justus Terry. But behind Colin Simmons on the other side, the depth is less appealing, especially given Trey Moore’s move to linebacker. That’s where Spence’s health and presence is so undervalued headed into 2025.

Here’s an interesting note about his health:

I’m told prior to Spence’s arrival at Texas, it was not known he would need surgery. He entered Texas and during his initial athletic testing, he could only jump about 20 inches off the ground before he started feeling pain. That issue apparently had gone on for multiple years at Arkansas so it hadn’t necessarily hurt his play on the field.

The Texas medical staff looked into it further and that’s when it was decided Spence needed surgery. 

Regardless of how we ended where we are today, the bottom line is that Spence has been one of the team’s more energetic and hard-working players this summer and fall. He has very much been a “fit” into the culture that Steve Sarkisian wants.

Expect Spence to get 25-30 snaps a game as Simmons’ primary back-up this fall. Like Simmons, Spence provides elite speed off the edge.

Both Shaw and Spence have not disappointed the Texas staff despite both requiring off-season surgery.

**

One small note:

I’m hearing Texas is pleased with placekicker Mason Shipley. No, this is a massive note, Bobby.

**

I’ll have a larger update on all of the transfer portal guys and where they are fitting later today.

**

The team is off today. They resume practice on Thursday morning.

Hook’Em!

  • Great news on Shaw and Spence's roles post recovery. Additionally, it appears that people in Arkansas might be as dumb as we thought. 
  • Also, apparently Shipley is impressing. Despite Bobby's nonchalant mention of it, it's certainly gruntling. 
  • No practice today - it resumes Thursday.

Oh thank God. I regret the part I've played in this Glen Powel tangent. 

Agreed about Shaw. That dude has a very Alfred Collins-esque career where the talent and physical attributes were obviously there, but he never really did anything with them. If Baker is unlocking that potential then we are in great shape at DT in light of how the other transfers + January are doing. 

Fucking Arkansas. Can their medical staff have really missed that dude needed surgery? That seems shockingly incompetent, even for the pigs. 

One thing Bobby mentioned last night that I didn't see in his practice report - Arch is staying late with a group to run the offense even after the coaches leave. That has real "If you want to beat Ohio State, meet me here every night at 7 p.m." energy. I know we've heard a lot about Arch during camp, but it doesn't seem like he's been the focus. Even when IT/OTF are talking about the QBs, they're mostly talking about the battle for QB2. I assume no news is good news, and I love hearing about Arch's leadership. Ewers was great, but he never struck me as a "lead from the front" kind of QB. I think Texas is better when the guy under center shows people the way. 

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2 hours ago, closetojumping said:

Hitman is the best of his that I’ve seen. I also liked Maverick and Twisters, but Maverick isn’t his movie and Twisters, I’m sure, isn’t liked by snobs. 

Everybody Wants Some viewed as you described for me, which was I thought it sucked. Some of us aren’t as old and worked a fuckton through college. That movie looked like it was made for a very niche group of aging fratboys and was outright boring from beginning to end. 

Advertising Everybody Wants Some as a comedy follow-up to Dazed killed it. EWS is a great movie, but it's not really a straight-up comedy. Way more ponderous. 

I'm cautiously optimistic about the Running Man remake.

*ducks for continued gelnn powelll talk

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