JMO, but I dont think he has much chance at wide out. I think his best chance on offense is slot and there's a lot of competition for that spot
I think he's a talent playing the wrong side of the ball
agree... I think Bru is a blue chip talent but not at slot receiver. In this class, Smith being the next Jordan Shipley type will be hard to beat out. Whittington seeing time at a position of need (RB). Bru should have realized that his natural position and probably best chance at the NFL is at LB, also a position of need at Texas. If he wants to insist on being a slot at Texas, he's in for a lot of competition and this was obvious from the beginning, IMO.
Maybe Chip will have to pull his weight and justify his paycheck. Whatever they do, dont promote Taylor Estes. She's terrible even if all she does is re-post social media crap
New Orleans Saints should have forced the issue to stay in SA after Katrina. Nola is still not up to pre-Katrina pop which was only half the size if Austin at the time. SA with black & silver (Spurs) and Black and gold (Saints) and the town named after Saint Anthony (SA) - just made sense
There was only 907 in attendance on Thursday but I'm sure that was because it was a Thursday game. The box score today shows 1,100 attendance. Looking back at the previous series at Stanford, the attendance was fairly similar
agree. this is ugly but they need to get this stuff worked out by conference play. A lot of people were expecting Hibbeler to start at SS after Hamilton was attacked by a scooter. It took this series to finally make that happen.
west coast apathy. Thursday's game had 907 people in attendance. Friday's game had 1400 people. If you go and look at the previous series (2017?), IIRC they also had a game where less than 1000 people showed up