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Texas Recruiting Notes 2027: I remember watching his dad play
Just for fun ran that through gptzero:
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2027: I remember watching his dad play
So now 100% pure AI slop is being passed off as journalism?
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - I'm With Stupid
"Everyone has a plan until they get a multi-million NIL contract in the face" - Mike Tyson probably
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - I'm With Stupid
@immamac needs to make this a real post reaction.
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Tell Me About Texas a&m
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2025 Texas Coaching/Support Staff Thread
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2025 Peach Bowl: CFP QF - Texas vs. Arizona State - 12pm on ESPN
Not sure how long this stays up. The last got pulled down by the mouse within a few hours
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2025 Peach Bowl: CFP QF - Texas vs. Arizona State - 12pm on ESPN
- Peach Bowl: Texas vs Arizona State, Jan. 1, 12:00PM, ESPN
Wow! blink and you miss it TD drive- 2024 CFP Playoffs Round 1: Texas vs. Clemson - 3:00pm on TNT
Was posted (see my post above) but has been taken down "This video contains content from Disney Enterprises 1, who has blocked it on copyright grounds". The live streams on youtube were being shut down in minutes each time it popped up - seems the mouse isn't messing around with the playoff.- 2024 CFP Playoffs Round 1: Texas vs. Clemson - 3:00pm on TNT
- Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
It's cringe... feels like we are fishing for compliments- Tell Me About Texas a&m
Asked ChatGPT to take us to the future: #4 Texas Longhorns Previous ranking: 5 As the 2024 college football season concludes, the Texas Longhorns, despite an undefeated record, SEC Championship, and National Championship title, find themselves ranked fourth. This placement may be surprising, especially given their top spot in both the Coaches’ and AP polls. The reasons behind this ranking are complex, involving performance nuances and comparisons to rivals like the Texas A&M Aggies, who sit at number three. The Longhorns’ Season of Contradictions While the Longhorns have achieved greatness this season, their ranking reflects some underlying concerns. Quarterback Quinn Ewers, despite his talent, struggled with inconsistency, throwing critical interceptions that raised concerns about his decision-making in high-pressure situations. These issues overshadowed what could have been a smoother campaign. Meanwhile, Arch Manning showed flashes of brilliance, but overall offensive cohesion remained elusive. The rushing attack was a particular area of concern, as Texas allowed nearly a yard more per carry than their season average against weaker opponents. With a PPA/rush of just 0.028 in key matchups, the run game fell short of expectations, casting doubts on their ability to perform against top-tier defenses. Defensive Resilience or Opportunistic Play? The Longhorns’ defense has excelled against weaker teams, boasting strong statistics in yards per attempt allowed and third-down conversions. However, these numbers may not tell the whole story. Against more capable offenses, Texas struggled to maintain dominance. There’s a sense that defensive shortcomings could become a vulnerability in crucial matchups, especially against elite competition. The Aggies’ Justification for #3 By contrast, the Texas A&M Aggies have earned their #3 ranking through consistency and improvement. Despite a rocky season, the Aggies have shown growth, particularly in developing their offensive identity. A dominant performance in the Swamp highlighted their ability to adapt under pressure, even with backup quarterbacks. A&M’s offensive line has improved significantly, fueling their run game and stabilizing the passing attack. Even with uneven quarterback play, their defense has tightened, particularly against the run, making it difficult for opponents to find rhythm. Their losses have become learning experiences, positioning them well for future challenges. A Complex Narrative Reflected in the Rankings The Longhorns’ #4 ranking, despite their championship success, underscores the complexity of college football rankings. Their season was undeniably impressive, but inconsistencies raised questions about their readiness to consistently compete at the highest level. Meanwhile, the Aggies' steady improvement and resilience earned them the #3 spot, ahead of their rivals. Conclusion As the 2024 season wraps up, the Texas Longhorns will view their #4 ranking as both a challenge and an opportunity for growth. Their undefeated record and championship titles are undeniable, but addressing their inconsistencies is key to solidifying their status among college football’s elite. On the other hand, the Texas A&M Aggies have proven their adaptability and deserve their #3 ranking, setting the stage for an exciting rivalry and the continued evolution of Texas football.- FINAL 2024 CFB polls/rankings - Texas #3/ #4 /#3 (CFP/AP/Coaches)
#28- Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
I'm gruntled- Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
What time is the Ffrench announcement?- 2024 Transfer Thread - The Pedantic Circlejerk
Live view of Tuscaloosa?- 2024 Texas Football Coaching and Support Staff Thread
doxxed- CFP Semifinal: Texas vs Washington - 7:45pm on ESPN
- CFP Semifinal: Texas vs Washington - 7:45pm on ESPN
- 2024 CFP SEMIFINAL SUGAR BOWL FUNDRAISER - TICKETS ARE FOR SALE NOW
Just supreme leader? .. You stand in the presence of Immamac Shaggyborn of house Surly, rightful heir to the CFP Champion Forum Throne, rightful King of the Horns, and the First Men, Protector of the Sullied, the Father of NIL, the Khaeesi of the Great Turf, the Unsober, the Breaker of aggy.- Aggy 2024: Still waiting on the Looch 44
I prefer the "Well THE university...." approach.- 2019 DE T'Vondre Sweat
I thought the part where he admits it was him laughing that set off the Bo Davis rant in '21 was hilarious (starts around 29 mins)- Tell Me About Texas a&m
- Peach Bowl: Texas vs Arizona State, Jan. 1, 12:00PM, ESPN
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