June 24, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, shnsajax said: What you can’t see, when VV is with SA’s mom, he has to motorboat on his knees.
June 24, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, Rimbo said: Well anyway, here's what he looks like playing ball. I won't shit up the thread by pretending I know a damn thing about talent evaluation, but he looks kinda like he might not suck. Bubba the Aggie, prolly: Racist Farmer Boy: Did you see how much pressure he was under? He had to get rid of the ball too soon way too often. Unbiased Scout: Yes. He was amazing. He got the ball out in the nick of time and hit all his targets, many of them in somewhat tight coverage, with a quick, controlled release under duress. Racist Farmer Boy: Why can't he control his puny offensive line? The defense lived in the backfield. Isn't that concerning to you? Unbiased Scout: No. Racist Farmer Boy: The defense almost sacked him every other play. He's overrated and you know it. Got that burnt-orange recruiting bump. Unbiased Scout: He's been ranked at the top since the first rankings. He's got size, accuracy, throws receivers open, gets rid-- Racist Farmer Boy: --IT'S A CRIME AND SOMEONE SHOULD GO TO JAIL FOR IT YOU STUPID BIASED t-sip!! tu CHEATS!! Ssssssss, Ssssssss, Ssdsssss!!
June 24, 20223 yr Experienced the Arch Effect yesterday. A guy who hadn’t texted me in eight years sent me a congrats text re: Arch.
June 24, 20223 yr Popular Post Even the ancient Romans understood the importance of the Arch. 🤘🤘🤘 Edited June 24, 20223 yr by The Earl of Texas
June 24, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, The Earl of Texas said: Even the ancient Romans understood the importance of the Arch. 🤘🤘🤘 Huge commitment.
June 24, 20223 yr Oh Gawd. If he gets rolling as a starter is some Musberger-type going to call him the ARCHitect of the Texas offense?
June 24, 20223 yr Popular Post 2 minutes ago, 27-25 said: Oh Gawd. If he gets rolling as a starter is some Musberger-type going to call him the ARCHitect of the Texas offense? Spoiler Edited June 24, 20223 yr by Bevo14 spoilered for upsetting imagery
June 24, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, Bevo14 said: Reveal hidden contents That's worse than being Rick rolled.
June 25, 20223 yr Truth...I hereby propose to the Court of Surlian, that anyone posting paywall items be sentenced to cleaning the glory holes at collie Station for 5 years.So, does this mean shearing some sheep? I’ve done that, and it kinda sucks…
June 25, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, maninblack said: Dude in the background = the blonde dude from Office Space?
June 25, 20223 yr The staff had to have a good feel for where we were in this recruitment coming into the visit to have a walk on be the visit host for a recruit of this stature. Taafe was probably not the deciding factor in the whole deal but helping to secure this commitment would seem to be worth a scholarship. Especially since numbers don't matter. 🤘
June 25, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, Pam Cummings said: Dude in the background = the blonde dude from Office Space? No
June 25, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Dbeasy said: Experienced the Arch Effect yesterday. A guy who hadn’t texted me in eight years sent me a congrats text re: Arch. It was a dick pic, wasn't it? Edited June 25, 20223 yr by RollLeft
June 25, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, Hornstrader said: The staff had to have a good feel for where we were in this recruitment coming into the visit to have a walk on be the visit host for a recruit of this stature. Taafe was probably not the deciding factor in the whole deal but helping to secure this commitment would seem to be worth a scholarship. Especially since numbers don't matter. 🤘 You realize that walk-ons are people too? Arch is a person as well, last i checked. Relationships are relationships. Taaffe and Robertson are likely his two best relationships on the team. They're also likely in the same friend group in Austin. I thought his time spent with Ewers was more notable. Edited June 25, 20223 yr by Atticus
June 25, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, Atticus said: You realize that walk-on's are people too? Arch is a person as well, last i checked. Relationships are relationships. Taaffe and Robertson are likely his two best relationships on the team. They're also likely in the same friend group in Austin. I thought his time spent with Ewers was more notable. The answer. It is undefeated.
June 25, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, Atxracer said: Those are arcs. That is correct. My buns have no seeds.
June 25, 20223 yr Popular Post 12 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said: TeXaS bOuGhT aRcH wItH nIl MoNeY NIL will get that fixed right up.
June 25, 20223 yr 20 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said: TeXaS bOuGhT aRcH wItH nIl MoNeY Dang ... maybe it's just the lens perspective but Arch looks considerably bigger than Peyton in that photo and MUCH bigger than Archie.
June 25, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, Vertigo said: NIL will get that fixed right up. Who's Graduate and will they pony up some NIL $ for new shoes?
June 25, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Atticus said: You realize that walk-on's are people too? Arch is a person as well, last i checked. Relationships are relationships. Taaffe and Robertson are likely his two best relationships on the team. They're also likely in the same friend group in Austin. I thought his time spent with Ewers was more notable. *walk-ons
June 25, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, WBT said: Voodoo shrimp nil deal confirmed Yeah, the original is in walking distance of LSUs stadium. And founded by 2 LSU basketball walkons. Doubt theyd do a deal with a traitor to the state
June 25, 20223 yr So is it next year I can pay him to sign a jersey or can he already do that? I don’t want to Reggie bush him or anything…
June 25, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, RockyMountainHighHorn said: So is it next year I can pay him to sign a jersey or can he already do that? I don’t want to Reggie bush him or anything… I dont think you even have to clear autographs anymore
June 25, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Hornius Emeritus said: Dang ... maybe it's just the lens perspective but Arch looks considerably bigger than Peyton in that photo and MUCH bigger than Archie. Well Archie is 73 so hopeful Arch has more girth.
June 25, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, RaysBoomBoomRoom said: Does he look high? Cus i think he looks high. He in Business with Ricky?
June 25, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Domedriver said: Arch looks good! Peyton still has that goofy looking long neck! Seriously, you’d think with all that money he’d have gotten a neck reduction by now smh
June 25, 20223 yr 48 minutes ago, NorLa Horns said: Does he look high? Cus i think he looks high. He in Business with Ricky? After a career in fb, I hope he is.
June 25, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said: Seriously, you’d think with all that money he’d have gotten a neck reduction by now smh Up periscope! Torpedos delivered! Seems to have worked ok for him.
June 26, 20223 yr Anyone have a subscription to The Athletic? There is a big writeup there on the recruiting effort to get Arch.
June 26, 20223 yr Popular Post 15 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: Anyone have a subscription to The Athletic? There is a big writeup there on the recruiting effort to get Arch. How Texas landed Arch Manning Among the multitudes of coaches who wanted to land quarterback Arch Manning, the top 2023 recruit who committed on Thursday to Texas, A.J. Milwee had a workaround. When coaches were allowed to be on the road for the six-week spring evaluation period, the 36-year-old Longhorns quarterbacks coach would arrive at the weight room of Isidore Newman School in New Orleans before anyone else. He’d even beat Manning’s coach, Nelson Stewart. “When A.J. came down this spring two times, he turned the lights on in the weight room,” Stewart told The Athletic this week. “That’s how early he got there.” Texas and second-year coach Steve Sarkisian won Manning’s commitment with a relentless effort in building the relationship, on top of making a strong first impression and selling a promising vision for the future. One of the most closely watched recruitments in history culminated when the grandson of Archie, son of Cooper and nephew of Peyton and Eli, announced his decision on Twitter. Coming off a disastrous 5-7 season, the Longhorns pulled off a recruiting win that may be as meaningful and consequential as landing Vince Young, who was also the No. 1 overall recruit in the country, in the 2002 class. The Longhorns outlasted SEC powers and recent national champions Alabama and Georgia in the process, with Manning taking official visits to all three programs this month. Stewart detailed to The Athletic this week an inside look at the efforts Sarkisian and his staff put in to earn Manning’s pledge. Building an ‘authentic’ relationship When Manning made his first visit to the Texas campus last June and met Sarkisian for the first time, Stewart said, it was as if the pair already knew each other. At that time, Stewart said, “no staff, no coaches have worked harder than Coach Sark” in building a relationship with Manning. Over the course of the past year, the relationship was maintained. Sarkisian and Milwee found the perfect balance of staying in consistent contact and showing Manning that he was a priority while also giving him the space to make a defining decision. Stewart said he heard from Milwee often, whether the coach was in another part of the country recruiting, stuck in an airport or making a long drive. He joked that he talks to Milwee more than his own wife and called him “a star who will only rise.” Milwee and Sarkisian spoke with Manning weekly. The demeanor of Milwee, a former QB at North Alabama, analyst at Alabama and offensive coordinator at Akron, earned trust from the Mannings. “He is as real and authentic and regular as possible,” Stewart said. “We don’t just talk about football. … The way that he carries himself, everybody likes him. There’s no ego with A.J.” Sarkisian prioritized Manning. He was the only quarterback the Longhorns offered, while Alabama took a commitment from fellow Louisianan Eli Holstein and Georgia had offered others as well. Sarkisian had no public backup. When asked how long he was willing to wait for a quarterback commitment in May, Sarkisian said “I don’t panic,” indicating he’d wait as long as necessary, even if that meant into the fall, which is well after most power programs secure a quarterback commitment. “We pride ourselves on the ability to develop the relationships with the kids, their families,” Sarkisian said then. “You earn trust. If I didn’t feel good about a situation, I would go in another direction.” Stewart said it spoke volumes of Texas’ commitment to Manning that they put all their chips in with him. And there was never a push from the Longhorns for Manning to decide within a particular timeline. And it wasn’t just Sarkisian and Milwee doing the legwork. Stewart said special teams coordinator and tight ends coach Jeff Banks and secondary coach Terry Joseph also put in a lot of work. “I really admire and respect the way they’ve gone about this,” Stewart said. “They really are about the kid and the relationship. There’s never negative recruiting. It’s all about positive experiences and what they’re doing. They’re really special.” Football junkies Texas made a terrific first impression. After the 14-month pandemic-induced dead period lifted last June, Manning hit the road to visit multiple campuses. When he visited Texas, the Longhorns wowed him. Sarkisian and Milwee dialed into Manning’s football acumen by talking about the offense and going through details of the offensive installation. “Arch is a football junkie,” Stewart said. “He loves it, he loves consuming it. The presentations have to be clean, the language, all that.” Stewart said Milwee’s football IQ is “off the charts. He has a beautiful football mind.” Like most top recruits, Manning got a golf cart tour of campus and a hard-hat look at the $175 million end zone facility, which was still two months from completion. He performed in a camp with some of Texas’ top receiver targets, including 2023 receiver Johntay Cook, and exclaimed afterward that those were the fastest receivers he’d ever thrown to. Manning and his family loved Austin, Stewart said, and Arch even said it reminded him of his hometown, New Orleans. “That was the first thing that resonated,” Stewart said. There were multiple Texas legends on campus during the visit, including Young and Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell. Arch met Campbell, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who was NFL teammates with Arch’s grandfather, Archie Manning, in the early 1980s. Campbell called Archie about it after the visit. Every time Arch called Stewart on FaceTime during the visit, “he always had a smile on his face,” Stewart said. Everyone in the Manning clan came away impressed. “You could tell Sark and A.J. put a lot of preparation into making it a special experience,” Stewart said. “Texas certainly lived up to the expectations.” ‘It’s all about the future’ With Alabama and Georgia being the other top contenders, it’s sensible to ask, why Texas? Compared with the Bulldogs, who are coming off a national title, and Alabama, which has double-digit national titles and Nick Saban, why bet on the team that lost to Kansas last season, has just one double-digit win season since 2010 and has had three head coaches since pushing Mack Brown out in 2013? Sarkisian sold Manning on his long-term vision. Sarkisian’s first full recruiting class at Texas ranked fifth nationally. It heavily addressed an area of major need in the offensive line, with the Longhorns signing seven at the position. They signed eight defensive linemen, a nod to Sarkisian’s preparation for Texas’ move to SEC football in 2025 (or sooner). Even when the Longhorns were in the midst of a six-game losing streak last year, Stewart said Sarkisian and Milwee maintained a positive outlook, both privately with Manning and publicly. “The thing I was so impressed with, was even when they were going through the toughest streaks last year, Sark and A.J. were still calling and texting,” Stewart said. “They were still positive. They never dipped. Even in their press conferences, (Sarkisian) just conveyed that energy and positivity and belief. I think kids see that.” Sarkisian, a former college quarterback at BYU, has a documented history of working with accomplished quarterbacks. From Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart at USC to Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones at Alabama, and even Matt Ryan during Sarkisian’s brief time with the Atlanta Falcons, he has a long resume. “Sark is universally respected across college football and professional football, and his work speaks for itself,” Stewart said. “I understand the business of winning, but there’s an understanding about the build. … It takes time.” Sarkisian’s offensive repertoire is something Stewart even adapted for his team at Isidore Newman. He designed his offense to be “pretty close” to Sarkisian’s, with the mix of run-pass option plays, downfield passing and multiple motions and personnel groupings. It helped Manning and his teammate, tight end Will Randle, who committed to the Longhorns on Sunday, prepare for their possible futures at Texas. “(Manning) will have an array of knowledge (in this offense), so hopefully he can get right in that room and understand some things and put his best foot forward,” Stewart said. Last season was rough for Texas quarterbacks, with Sarkisian starting Hudson Card for the first two games, then benching him for Casey Thompson, who started the last 10 before transferring to Nebraska after the season. But Sarkisian responded by getting a similarly touted blue-chip quarterback, former No. 1 overall recruit Quinn Ewers, who transferred home from Ohio State. Amid all the struggles, Sarkisian struck a tone that resonated with Manning. “They’re building it,” Stewart said. “To me, it’s all about the future. When he says it’s All Gas No Brakes, it’s always moving forward. “It really just has been all about the relationship and the vision for Texas long term.” https://theathletic.com/3380376/2022/06/23/texas-arch-manning-landed/ Edited June 26, 20223 yr by Hiphopopotamos
June 26, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, Hornius Emeritus said: Dang ... maybe it's just the lens perspective but Arch looks considerably bigger than Peyton in that photo and MUCH bigger than Archie. He is actually 6'5". With the afro, 6'9".
June 26, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, closetohumping said: Arch won't play in the SEC is a bad take by people that can't do math. Freshman in 2023, sophomore in 2024, junior in 2025. He'll play at least one season in the SEC. Period. I seriously doubt Texas will subject the Mannings to conference games against UCF. Let's get the f*** out as soon as possible.
June 26, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: Arch won't play in the SEC is a bad take by people that can't do math. Freshman in 2023, sophomore in 2024, junior in 2025. He'll play at least one season in the SEC. Period. I seriously doubt Texas will subject the Mannings to conference games against UCF. Let's get the f*** out as soon as possible. He’ll only play one full season in the Big 12 and that’s if the move really doesn’t happen until 2025
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