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  1. Nebraska is an interesting team thus far. Record is 6-4 with: Wins over #21 Washington, #2 Texas, #20 LSU, #25 UCF, and #3 Texas Tech Losses to #2 Texas, #21 Washington, #11 Georgia, and #1 Tennessee. Still have #19 South Carolina, #13 A&M, #18 Oklahoma State x3 in non-con play. *current D1 Softball Rankings
  2. Texas to Host No. 1 IOL from California in March (Monday 8:40 p.m) - Gerry 2027 IOL Lincoln Mageo Sets Texas Unofficial Visit *** 2027 Oceanside (Ca.) IOL Lincoln Mageo will unofficially visit Texas on March 28, he tells On Texas Football Monday evening. Mageo, a 6-foot-4-inch, 280-pound offensive lineman projects well towards the interior at the next level. He currently holds 22 offers at the moment with the Longhorns having been in the hunt since May of 2025. Washington, Michigan, Ohio State, and plenty of others have already offered and are in the hunt as well. March 28th Visitors List Lincoln Mageo, IOL, Oceanside (Calif.) High Honor Fa'alave Johnson, DB, San Diego (Calif.) Cathedral Catholic
  3. This is why the current iteration won't (and past haven't) win it all. You must be able to shoot the three. Again, in terms of the three we say, "maybe next year" My pessimism on a national title aside, this is true. Still a good result.
  4. Happy Friday | Updates and Notes from Workouts (10:40 a.m.) - Vogel OTF Team Notes and Updates *** Health Notes: – QB Arch Manning remains in a boot. For those wondering if Manning will throw for the Texas Pro Day, my best bet is probably not. – WR Ryan Wingo is doing well, and continues to be on track to be back by the start of spring practice. Our @Bobby Burton posted a great note on Wingo in late January about this exact timeframe. – LT Trevor Goosby remains in a sling. – I don't have anything new on Xavier Filsaime at this time. Couple of Team Notes • TE Emaree Winston has really helped shape his body for the college game. Wiston obviously does not possess the biggest frame, but he has filled out and lost some of the baby fat he came in with. • EDGE Zina Umeozulu was one of the first names that I have heard who has looked impressive in offseason workouts. And to add to that, I have heard once more EDGE Smith Orogbo has really transformed his frame to that of a college edge rusher. • I mentioned it earlier in the week but will reiterate, WR Kohen Brown is a gym rat. These workouts and weight lifting days are right down his alley. • QB KJ Lacey is the first quarterback to throw in the organized throwing sessions. This obviously comes as a result of Arch Manning being sidelined, but Lacey is getting work with the first unit. Additionally, but MJ Morris and Dia Bell have been present in these settings as well. • LB Tyler Atkinson was mentioned as a standout. Atkinson and Markus Boswell continued to get work movement with Derrick Johnson in the offseason. • There are two main themes I have gathered from conversations this week: First, many believe there is far too much talent on the offensive side of the football to have significant scoring droughts in 2026. I mention this because Texas had four games of finding the end zone just one time in 2025, but that feels like it will be far from the case this fall. From the four portal additions at the skill positions, to the beef added up front, there is a lot of optimism for major numbers in Arch Manning's second year as the starting quarterback. Additionally, – and I won't harp on this too much after posting about it last week – the expected leaders in the locker room have begun separating themselves from the pack. Among those active in workouts, Colin Simmons, Jelani McDonald, Alex January and Connor Robertson were singled out. NIL Updates • WR Cam Coleman recently appeared in a commercial with Crocs. • New RT Melvin Siani also had a shoot with Lucchese. Talk about a true Texan welcome. • LB TyAnthony Smith inked a deal with Raising Cane's. Update Jersey Number List For the early enrollees: 5 – Derrek Cooper 6 – Dia Bell 11 – Smoke Matthews 13 – Kohen Brown 16 – Tyler Atkinson 21 – Hayward Howard Jr. 25 – Toray Davis 52 – James Johnson 88 – Charlie Jilek 94 – Jamarion Carlton 99 – Richard Wesley For transfers: 0 – Raleek Brown 2 – Hollywood Smothers 8 – Cam Coleman 44 – Markus Boswell 79 – Jonte Newman Number changes Kade Phillips goes from No. 11 to No. 8 KJ Lacey goes from No. 8 to No. 9
  5. Regents set to approve Will Muschamp's contract, extensions for Kyle Flood and Johnny Nansen - OTF The University of Texas System Board of Regents is set to approve a three-year, multi-million contract for Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp at next Thursday’s regents meeting. The regents are also set to approve contract extensions for offensive line coach Kyle Flood and linebackers coach Johnny Nansen. According to the agenda book for the regularly scheduled meeting, Muschamp’s contract with the Longhorns will run through the 2028 season, if approved by the regents. Muschamp’s guaranteed salary is split between his annual salary for three years ($1.08 million for the first year) and three professional services payments ($1.62 million in the first year). All told, Muschamp is due to make $2.7 million in the first year of his deal, $2.8 million in the second year and $2.9 million in the third year. Annual Salary Dec. 19, 2025 through Dec. 31, 2026: $1.08 million Jan. 1, 2027 through Dec. 31, 2027: $1.12 million Jan. 1, 2028 through Feb. 28, 2029: $1.16 million Professional Services Payments Dec. 19, 2025 through Dec. 31, 2026: $1.62 million Jan. 1, 2027 through Dec. 31, 2027: $1.68 million Jan. 1, 2028 through Feb. 28, 2029: $1.74 million Muschamp’s contract also includes an automobile, a club membership and tickets to Texas sporting events, all of which are “pursuant to Athletics Department’s policies and procedures,” according to the pending employee agreement. Flood, whose current contract was set to expire after the 2026 season, will remain on the Forty Acres through the 2027 season. Flood’s annual salary will be $1.525 million, with his new deal set to expire on Feb. 29, 2028. Nansen’s new deal will also run through the 2027 season, with a raise to $1.2 million annually.
  6. That’s obvious. So, please refrain from inserting your dumb, uniformed opinion. At one point, early in the 3rd, Texas was down 61-35. We played like old, white dog shit. Routinely made stupid mistakes on defense, lacked aggressiveness on offense, were out-rebounded, and only made 38% from the field. Every time Texas would close the gap a little, Vanderbilt would emphatically shut the door. Concurrently, Vanderbilt is an awesome offensive team. They schooled Texas.
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