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16 minutes ago, RockyMountainHighHorn said:

Seems like everyone projected Daniels to us…these last minute swings are..interfuriating 

Always seemed to be other schools saying Texas was the leader while things from the Texas side seemed a little more lukewarm.

1 hour ago, UDontKnow said:

Not surprising given his familiarity with Hugh Freeze and Auburn being about 2 miles from his family home in Lilburn, GA.

Oh well, on to the next one (and hopefully Silas Bolden commits). 

 

Nahlin is still a bitch and I hope he's reading the Surly recruiting forum.

You know that dweeb reads this board and cries in his Squishmallow pillow at night 

1 hour ago, Hookem2147 said:

I think someone pointed out that this guy had an offer from Texas State, not Texas, and it may be a misprint.

That fits better with his other offers. 

8 hours ago, UDontKnow said:

Not surprising given his familiarity with Hugh Freeze and Auburn being about 2 miles from his family home in Lilburn, GA.

I assume you meant to type hours here. Regardless, carry on. 

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14 hours ago, Getafix said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

NSIAP

Full text of the Player's Tribune piece

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Dear Icylinn (aka Twin Twin),

It’ll probably be a few years before you can actually read this. Right now all you really care about is Trolls and the kitchen set I got you for Christmas. Especially the kitchen set, it feels like every interaction we’ve had since then has been like:

What you cooking, Ice?

A carrot!

Bet. 

You’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me and my reason for everything I do.

So I’m writing you this letter because I wanted to share some news that’s going to change both of our lives: Today, I’m officially declaring for the NFL Draft. 

In my heart, I always knew I wanted to be a professional athlete when I grew up. Playing sports just made me happier than anything else. Our house had the only basketball hoop in the neighborhood, so growing up I’d play with your uncles outside constantly. In my mind, we were all going to play in the NBA together one day. Easy.

There was only one issue: I wasn’t good. 

Like there are a lot of qualities I hope you get from me, but my jump shot isn’t one.

Football though? That was a different story. 

Even when I was playing against my brothers’ much older friends, I was nice. Juking, diving, and muscling out bigger kids for jump balls was no problem for me. By the time I started playing against kids my age I just started balling out right away. And before long football became the thing I was known for. 

I moved around schools a lot growing up — like, four different middle schools alone — so it was always on me to adjust to new people and surroundings. It was tough at times, but football gave me a sense of identity and a goal. 

I was a quarterback for a few years but in my junior year of high school I made the switch to receiver. I think your grandparents are still a little heartbroken over the move deep down (“Please don’t quit, AD! You’re the best quarterback to ever do it!”)  but yeah, I think it was for the best. 

The college offers were slow to come at first because I was new to the position, but by the end of senior year, I had my pick between some of the best schools in the country. 

Ultimately there was one place that stood out. A place where they taught the game better than anywhere else. And a place that would ultimately change my life forever. 

It was Georgia. 

I wasn’t a five-star recruit, but when I arrived at UGA it seemed like just about everyone else was. So while I arrived on campus confident in myself and my abilities, I was also realistic. Because I knew I was really good, but I wasn’t perfect. 

How did I get better? 

The guys I had to battle in practice every single day. Facing future NFL players every single rep. There were no freebies, ever.  If you hit one of them with a two-step on one rep, that move was done. They would lock it down. You were forced to always evolve your game to get open. It was one of those intense practices where I got to see what it meant to be a national championship-level program. 

And that all started with Coach Kirby, man. That guy is one of one. 

Being a player at UGA felt like being part of a family. Because for Coach Kirby, as a former player who lived for the program, this was all personal. And his passion for football, Georgia, food, life — everything — is just so magnetic.

He’s also probably one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. Like, away from football, there aren’t many humans who are more enjoyable to just hang out with than Coach Kirby. 

But I want to reiterate that I’m talking about away from football.

The moment Coach Kirby put on his red visor, I knew I was dealing with a different person entirely. When the red visor came on it was all competition, energy, and above all, winning. Everything was about winning. 

So when you start school you might find that some teachers have this special superpower that gives them the ability to call on a student the second it seems like they’re not paying attention.

That was Coach Kirby at practice. 

The main difference is he always had a megaphone on him to call you out. And if you were messing up, the man would call you out, every single time. I still don’t even understand how. We’d have four scrimmages going on four different fields, he’d be way over on Field 3 while I’m on Field 1, and the moment I messed something up I’d hear Coach Kirby screeching over that megaphone:

“AD! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! That was TERRIBLE! Give him another rep, Coach! He’s tired! HE IS TIRED!”

And it was like that for every practice, every play. He’d be on that megaphone, not letting us ease up. Not letting us give anything but our very best. What eventually became clear is that by holding us accountable and making us maintain the same standard for every moment, when the really big moments came, we were prepared to be at our best.

A funny thing about the touchdown catch I made in the fourth quarter against Ohio State in 2022 is that it was so unexpected, that I didn’t know how to celebrate. You can see me there, just kind of awkward standing there, not sure what to do with my hands. I didn’t even know the touchdown allowed us to take the lead because the game was so crazy. Coach Kirby had us entirely locked in and focused on executing each individual play, and not worrying about anything else. 

Of course, winning the national championship my freshman year is something I’ll never forget. But it turned out something even more special would happen that same year: You were born. 

When you came into my life, everything changed. Everything. 

I was never someone who liked being around babies. If anyone ever brought one over to the house, I’d be outside right away. But the moment you were born, there was nothing else I wanted to do other than be around you. So by far, the hardest part of being a new dad was the time I wasn’t there. Even though I knew you were being well taken care of in Texas, being away from you felt like a piece of me was missing. 

I loved my life at Georgia. I was getting better. We’d just won the national championship. We were about to win another one. What else could you want?

It was when I got injured my sophomore year and for the first time I actually couldn’t play football that things became more clear to me. I’d spent so much time away from you that, whenever I visited, it would feel like we were starting over from scratch. Whenever I picked you up, you’d cry at first because you didn’t recognize me — we didn’t really have a relationship. And that just made my heart sad.

I was making incredible memories at UGA, but it was hard to appreciate them fully because of the memories I knew I was missing out on at home. Even though I’d moved around from place to place my whole life, I’d never really felt lonely until I wasn’t around you.

So that’s why I decided to move back to Texas.

All I knew about the University of Texas growing up was Vince Young. I think for most kids my age, that was their last big memory of Texas football being great, so it wasn’t a school I really paid much attention to. 

But when I started looking at programs closer to home, Texas just checked off every box.

Great quarterback? Check. 

Huge, experienced offensive line? Check.

Receiving & running back room? Check.

That’ll work. 

And then of course there’s the great Coach Sark. 

Similar to Coach Kirby, the entire program took on his personality and sense of confidence. He was only in his third year but it was easy to tell that every guy in the program was bought in. 

So I think that what stood out to me about Texas as much as anything else was how familiar it felt. I’d seen what it takes to win a national championship, and that was clearly what this team was built to do. As soon as I visited, I knew Austin was where I wanted to finish my college career. (I mean, even for the food alone. I’m gonna need a Rolling Rooster to open wherever I get drafted, for real.) 

At a place like Texas, the noise from the outside is always going to be loud. There were a ton of doubters before the season. But I don’t think anybody inside the program is surprised at how good we ended up being. It was pretty easy to see from early on that what Sark was building in Austin was special.

While I’m still feeling heartbroken about how the year ended, a bigger part of me is filled with pride. 

Winning at Bama? First Texas team to make the playoff? Leaving the Big 12 with a trophy on the way out? 

That’s special, man. That’s really special. I’m blessed to have been part of it.

But by far the thing I’m most grateful for about this past year is our time together. Being able to see you grow and learn. Seeing how much we have in common. Leaving UGA was probably the toughest decision of my life, but I know it was the right one because of the special bond we share today. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. 

I’m grateful to Coach Sark and all of the University of Texas community for making me feel like a Longhorn for life in such a short time. And you aren’t quite done with me yet, 'cause I’m coming back to get that degree. 

And to all the Bulldog fans, my amazing coaches, my brothers on the field, the legendary 2021 class — we did that. We made history together. I love all of y’all. 

This is a time in my life I’m always going to treasure. Honestly, thinking about all the places I’ve been and things I’ve gotten to do is almost overwhelming. I’m just so grateful for it all. 

And now, I’m most excited about what’s next — for both of us. 

Love, 

Dad

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So are we down to Bolden or bust for portal WR as of right now? A bunch of names have come and gone in quick succession. 

1 hour ago, BurntOrange&White said:

I'm okay with either Daniels or Bolden but it would be hilarious if Daniels did commit just so Nahlin looks like a dumbass.

Like he needs any help.

1 hour ago, tokamak said:

So are we down to Bolden or bust for portal WR as of right now? A bunch of names have come and gone in quick succession. 

Bryson Rodgers?

10 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

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Brooks, Mukuba, Barron, Holmes, Muhammad, Williams, Filsaime, and Black is 8 dudes I feel like will be able to play at a very high level next season.  And that doesn’t include Taaffe, McDonald, Guilbeau, and Jordan, all of whom played in almost every game this year.  2024 Secondary should be significantly improved over 2023.

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33 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Bryson Rodgers?

I haven’t confirmed this, but the deal with Daniels seems similar to some others I’ve seen regarding NIL. Players will make some visits, some school will offer something really high, the player will keep visiting and find the school they want.

They go to talk NIL and the school is like “we can’t do that. if someone is really offering you that, you should go do that. “ 

Then, either the bluff is called and a deal is had, or the guy really had a silly offer and he heads off to take it. 

Not saying that’s what happened here, but if Texas was trending and then the numbers were too far apart, it would look like this. 

So are we down to Bolden or bust for portal WR as of right now? A bunch of names have come and gone in quick succession. 

…..for context, you meant to lead with “in addition to Golden…”
1 hour ago, tokamak said:

So are we down to Bolden or bust for portal WR as of right now? A bunch of names have come and gone in quick succession. 

Not the end of the world if so.  Did we not get Adonai Mitchell in the Spring portal?

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14 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Not the end of the world if so.  Did we not get Adonai Mitchell in the Spring portal?

We knew that AD was coming at this point. He was here for the spring. It wasn't public yet, but as far as anyone helping closely on some of this stuff, it was known to be highly, highly likely. 

1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

I haven’t confirmed this, but the deal with Daniels seems similar to some others I’ve seen regarding NIL. Players will make some visits, some school will offer something really high, the player will keep visiting and find the school they want.

They go to talk NIL and the school is like “we can’t do that. if someone is really offering you that, you should go do that. “ 

Then, either the bluff is called and a deal is had, or the guy really had a silly offer and he heads off to take it. 

Not saying that’s what happened here, but if Texas was trending and then the numbers were too far apart, it would look like this. 

Along those same lines - and it's possible I'm reading too much into things - but I've been assuming that the speed with which these things go down is a big indicator of where prospects stand on our board.

To put that more simply, I assume Golden was Tier 1 ("this is a guy that we need"), whereas the rest of these names are Tier 2 or lower ("these are guys that would be nice to have if the fit and numbers make sense").

5 minutes ago, CaseMcCoyTruther said:

So with Bo Davis gone I assume we can say bye to Jamaree Caldwell too huh?

We're not going to literally stop getting defensive lineman on our roster because Bo Davis left. 

LSU this year and ATM in 2022 were getting commitments when they didn't even have coordinators hired.  The world is gonna keep turning.

6 minutes ago, satyanash said:

nm

I didn't see what you originally posted and then edited, but we're all going to assume it was a cartoon gif of a giant erection or the Thor.yes gif to the Bo Davis news. 

Edited by SydneyCarton

We're not going to literally stop getting defensive lineman on our roster because Bo Davis left. 

No, but some people are acting like the program is on the verge of collapse.
15 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:


No, but some people are acting like the program is on the verge of collapse.

Not some people. One person, singular. One single poster who is clinically afflicted with Walking Gash syndrome with a side of sexual masochism. 

Edited by SydneyCarton

1 hour ago, CaseMcCoyTruther said:

So with Bo Davis gone I assume we can say bye to Jamaree Caldwell too huh?

It appears I’ve committed a Surly sin for my pessimism

8 minutes ago, CaseMcCoyTruther said:

It appears I’ve committed a Surly sin for my pessimism

We put with Satya, we don't need another. Quick post Tits to get more rep. (just not here. Don't derail the thread)

2 hours ago, Texas Wahoo said:

LOL

 

 


So the kid quit FSU, left them out to dry for their bowl game, went and hung out/partied in Colorado over the winter break, and now FSU is taking him back?  That's kind of fucked up.

Edited by Horn Under a Bad Sign

It's not a big assumption that Caldwell's main relationship here was with Davis. He was waffling back and forth on a decision for the last 3 days since his weekend visit when some people were expecting him to decide Monday. Can't imagine he ends up here now unless we just pay the most. 

15 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

It's not a big assumption that Caldwell's main relationship here was with Davis. He was waffling back and forth on a decision for the last 3 days since his weekend visit when some people were expecting him to decide Monday. Can't imagine he ends up here now unless we just pay the most. 

Source?

19 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

It's not a big assumption that Caldwell's main relationship here was with Davis. He was waffling back and forth on a decision for the last 3 days since his weekend visit when some people were expecting him to decide Monday. Can't imagine he ends up here now unless we just pay the most. 

Source? I haven't read anything like this. I think the issue has been if they can get him admitted. 

39 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

It's not a big assumption that Caldwell's main relationship here was with Davis. He was waffling back and forth on a decision for the last 3 days since his weekend visit when some people were expecting him to decide Monday. Can't imagine he ends up here now unless we just pay the most. 

This hasn’t been reported anywhere

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34 minutes ago, Rickylovesweed said:

Source? I haven't read anything like this. I think the issue has been if they can get him admitted. 

 

11 minutes ago, LebongJames said:

This hasn’t been reported anywhere

That rube makes ignorant comments based on his own fears and wants, and does so in a manner that seems based on some fact set in which he's solely in possession. In a land of worthless morons spewing trash from their keyboards, he's near the top of the heap of the simple idiots. I know some people are opposed to the ignore option, but it's guys like that dildo who make it worthwhile. I realize that I sometimes click on a new page in a forum and almost every post is hidden because I'm liberal with the option, but I don't feel like I've missed much when I see these types quoted. 

1 hour ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:


So the kid quit FSU, left them out to dry for their bowl game, went and hung out/partied in Colorado over the winter break, and now FSU is taking him back?  That's kind of fucked up.

Don't forget the part where he apparently left it up to FSU's compliance people to let Colorado know that he was backing out.

I posted in the coaching thread, but I assume it will be Open Season on Alabama's roster with Saban retiring. 

I hope Sark is already on the phone with Ryan Williams.

17 minutes ago, Hornlover said:

I posted in the coaching thread, but I assume it will be Open Season on Alabama's roster with Saban retiring. 

We should give a call to James Brocke…lol jk 

3 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Were there any DT we did well recruiting vs Bama?

Damon Payne is a NT that makes a lot of sense. 

He's very good and a guy that probably won't get a ton of reps based on who Alabama is returning. 

Aren't Keenan and Oatis returning for Alabama next year? 

They have 3 legit interior DL. Payne seems like somebody we should be tampering with. He was damn good in the playoffs. 

Edited by Rickylovesweed

Ryan Williams come on down!

Edit: Serious question - do their 2024 signees get released from their NLI if they want to go somewhere without incurring a transfer?

Edited by irishtexan

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