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#301
On 11/15/2023 at 9:30 AM, LTtxfan said:
Rece Davis - "What if (Texas and Alabama) box out someone that was undefeated? That could happen too." Kirk Herbstreit - "Yeah, it could."

 

 

Damn, that was the first time I have ever heard the suggestion that Texas and Bama on one loss could usurp FSU on an undefeated record. That makes me feel really good that Texas will absolutely jump Oregon if Bama, Texas, and Oregon all finish the season on one loss. 

#302

I see FSU as flawed but hugely talented.   Louisville might get them.   Otherwise they are a lock 3 seed.

#303
last LCL of the season 🤘#HookEm

 

#304

BJ and Quan fired up... 🤘

Dang, Fam! Dem fighting words. Please tell me this is playing on a loop in the facility🤘🏿

 

#305

Scipio Tex and Bobby

 

Big 12 Championship on the Line in Ames? | 3rd Down Offense | On Texas Football | Tale of the Tape

#306
6⃣ Longhorns have been invited to the @seniorbowl 🤘@ByronMurphyII x @Jaylanfxrd x @Officia1dae x @TvondreSweat x @alfredcollins99 x @Christo24AHFC

 

#307
𝓐𝓵𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓽 𝓖𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓭𝓪𝔂
We didn't come this far to stop now 🤘🎬

 

#308

Scipio Tex and Bobby

Texas vs Iowa State | Looking Around Week 12 Slate | On Texas Football | Saturday Conversation

#311

Nice to see Sark and the Texas players really enjoying this win over the cyclones... 

Singing Texas Fight all the way back to Austin, Texas 🤘

 

#312

HaHaHaHa😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Big 12 must’ve left this out of its latest press release on tiebreakers and scenarios. #HookEm (Good stuff

 

#314

Monday...

Team Attrition | Big 12 Championship | Clear Path to the Playoffs | On Texas Football | Talkin' Ball

 

 

#315
Senior Night in DKR 🤘🏈 Texas vs. Texas Tech📅 Friday, Nov. 24 | 6:30 PM CT📍 DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium📺 ABCPresented by H-E-B
The following seniors will be recognized on Friday ahead of the Longhorns' game with Texas Tech, according to the UT game notes-Paxton Anderson-Gus Asel-Jahdae Barron-Patrick Bayouth-Jett Bush-Trill Carter-Jalen Catalon-Alfred Collins-Kitan Crawford-Jaylan Ford-David…

 

#316
Monday morning highlights - 10 wins edition ☕🎥

 

#318
Texas vs Iowa State - 11/18/2023 - Texas 26 - ISU 16

 

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#319
Worthy topped the charts in Week 12 that saw the week crown a new fastest RB -- Jaylen Wright -- a new fastest WR -- Xavier Worthy -- and the new fastest player overall in Worthy.The top 10 fastest from Week 12 📰⤵️https://t.co/tqHZ7DBrrP
Xavier Worthy joined the illustrious 21.0 mph+ club as one of 5 who have topped 21.0 mph+ more than once in 2023:Trey Benson, FSU – 3 timesDylan Edwards, Colorado – 2 timesMarvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State – 2 timesTroy Franklin, Oregon – 2 timesXavier Worthy, Texas – 2 times

 

#321
📢📢📢🧡🧡🧡🔥🔥🐂🐂🤘🏾🤘🏾 https://t.co/Q9rhng39xj

 

#322
Been a long time since I’ve pulled for a coach this hard. @CoachSark took his lumps, humbled himself, and is building something special. Keep pushing Coach. This Thanksgiving week, I’m thankful you’re leading these men & The University. 🤘🏼🤘🏼 https://t.co/duWfCmYdgQ

 

#323
With Thanksgiving just a couple days away, some of your favorite #Longhorns shared with us their must-have dishes on 🦃 day! #HookEm @KVUE

 

#324
One last time in DKR for our seniors! See you Friday night 🤘

 

#326
Texas football again ready to light up Royal-Memorial Stadium in home finale

 

#327
Energy, Energy, Energy!!! All Gas, No Brakes! 🤘🏽 https://t.co/rgJ3wvGh13

 

#328

Scipio Tex in Rockport today...

Can the Longhorns Stop Tahj Brooks? | Best Thanksgiving Food | On Texas Football | Tale of the Tape

 

#329
One last ride 🤘🎙️ @DavidThomas_85

 

#330
TICKET: PUNCHED.We’ll be seeing @TexasFootball in Arlington for the 2023 @drpepper Big 12 Football Championship 🏈

 

#332
After the game Jahdae Barron & Quinn Ewers told us the team had to listen to Brett Yormark's remarks on repeat while lifting this week"It's just crazy.....for our commissioner to say that about us. It is what it is and we took care of business."#HookEm | #Texas
Sark and the Longhorns will keep grinding for that Big 12 title and the CFP!

 

#334

Babers and Kelson are really good together.  Worth the listen.

DKR was ELECTRIC | Worthy's Toughness | Longhorns def. Tech, 57-7 | On Texas Football | No Cap Recap

 

#335

Sunday...

Big 12 Championship Game Set! | Texas vs Oklahoma State | On Texas Football | Sunday Conversation

#336
Closed out the regular season with a 57-7 win 🤘Check out the Monday morning highlights ☕🎥

 

#337

Crazy offensive stat...  

#Texas finishes the regular season with the worst TD% on red zone trips in all of the Big 12 in conference play.• Only 16 of 38 trips found the endzone (42.11%)On the flipside, Texas D was the best red zone defense in the Big 12.• Only 12 TDs allowed on 28 trips (42.8%).

 

#338

Awesome 😂

Ultimate troll from #Texas 😂Playing Yormark’s video while he’s in the stadium…absolute gold#HookEm

Hook'em 🤘

#339

Here's Kipers latest draft rankings by position. He didnt do a full first round, only top 25 picks

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2024/insider/story/_/id/38381720/2024-nfl-draft-rankings-mel-kiper-big-board-top-prospects-position-best-players

Spoiler

Top 25 picks:

1. Caleb Williams, QB, USC
6-foot-1, 215 pounds | Previously ranked: 1

2. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
6-4, 205 pounds | Previously: 2

3. Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
6-4, 225 pounds | Previously: 3

4. Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
6-4, 240 pounds | Previously: 4

5. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
6-3, 215 pounds | Previously: 7

6. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
6-2, 215 pounds | Previously: 5

7. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State
6-6, 319 pounds | Previously: 6

8. Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
6-4, 215 pounds | Previously: 8

9. Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
6-0, 200 pounds | Previously: 9

10. Laiatu Latu, OLB, UCLA
6-5, 265 pounds | Previously: 11

11. Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
6-1, 207 pounds | Previously: 10

12. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
6-8, 315 pounds | Previously: 12

13. Dallas Turner, OLB, Alabama
6-4, 242 pounds | Previously: 13

14. Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington
6-4, 317 pounds | Previously: 14

15. Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas
6-1, 172 pounds | Previously: 15

Worthy is an electrifying player with the ball in his hands. His quickness and movement in space reminds me a little bit of Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, who starred at Oklahoma and was a first-round pick in 2019. Worthy is tall but very thin. He can fly by cornerbacks on vertical routes and take the top off the defense. He had 60 catches for 760 yards and nine scores last season and has 59 catches for 757 yards and four touchdowns this season.

His biggest problem last season? Catching the ball. He had 10 drops in 2022 -- he also dealt with a hand injury, to be fair -- but he has been more consistent this season, with five on 89 targets. Worthy also could be a dynamic punt returner at the next level.

16. Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
6-1, 195 pounds | Previously: 16

17. Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma
6-7, 327 pounds | Previously: 17

18. Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
6-0, 180 pounds | Previously: 18

19. JC Latham, OT, Alabama
6-6, 360 pounds | Previously: 19

20. Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
6-2, 185 pounds | Previously: 20

21. T'Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas
6-4, 362 pounds | Previously: 21

I've been impressed with Sweat's improvement this season, as he has shown he's more than a plugger along the interior of the defensive line. He has put some excellent pass-rush moves on tape, and he's a disruptive force in run and pass situations. He has just two sacks this season, but he affects the pocket. Sweat is very quick for his size. He dominates offensive linemen at the point of attack; it's impossible for one player to move him off his spot.

Some will question the value of a 360-pound defensive tackle in the first round, but I just really like the player and think he could help an NFL defense in any situation.

22. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
6-1, 205 pounds | Previously: 22

23. Jer'Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois
6-2, 295 pounds | Previously: 23

24. Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona
6-5, 325 pounds | Previously: 24

25. Zak Zinter, G, Michigan
6-6, 322 pounds | Previously: 25

 

Quarterbacks
1. Caleb Williams, USC
2. Drake Maye, North Carolina
3. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
4. Jayden Daniels, LSU
5. Carson Beck, Georgia
6. Bo Nix, Oregon
7. J.J. McCarthy, Michigan
8. Michael Penix Jr., Washington
10. Michael Pratt, Tulane
10. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina

Running backs
1. Audric Estime, Notre Dame
2. Jonathon Brooks, Texas
3. Blake Corum, Michigan
4. TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
5. Trey Benson, Florida State
6. Bucky Irving, Oregon
7. Donovan Edwards, Michigan
8. Dillon Johnson, Washington
9. MarShawn Lloyd, USC
10. Braelon Allen, Wisconsin

Wide receivers
1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
2. Rome Odunze, Washington
3. Keon Coleman, Florida State
4. Malik Nabers, LSU
5. Xavier Worthy, Texas
6. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
7. Brian Thomas Jr., LSU
8. Xavier Legette, South Carolina
9. Adonai Mitchell, Texas
10. Ladd McConkey, Georgia

Tight ends
1. Brock Bowers, Georgia
2. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
3. Cade Stover, Iowa State
4. Luke Lachey, Iowa
5. Theo Johnson, Penn State
6. Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
7. Tyler Warren, Penn State
8. AJ Barner, Michigan
9. Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota
10. Erick All, Iowa

Fullbacks/H-backs
1. Bryson Nesbit, North Carolina
2. Ben Sinnott, Kansas State
3. JJ Pegues, Ole Miss
4. Jared Wiley, TCU
5. Dallin Holker, Colorado State
6. Jaheim Bell, Florida State
7. Rivaldo Fairweather, Auburn
8. Trey Knox, South Carolina
9. Brant Kuithe, Utah
10. Hayden Large, Iowa

Offensive tackles
1. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State
2. Joe Alt, Notre Dame
3. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
4. JC Latham, Alabama
5. Jordan Morgan, Arizona
6. Amarius Mims, Georgia
7. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
8. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
9. Patrick Paul, Houston
10. Walter Rouse, Oklahoma

Guards
1. Troy Fautanu, Washington
2. Zak Zinter, Michigan
3. Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
4. Javion Cohen, Miami
5. Christian Haynes, Connecticut
6. Joshua Gray, Oregon State
7. Christian Mahogany, Boston College
8. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
9. Sataoa Laumea, Utah
10. Dominick Puni, Kansas

Centers
1. Graham Barton, Duke
2. Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia
3. Zach Frazier, West Virginia
4. Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon
5. Matt Lee, Miami
6. Drake Nugent, Michigan
7. Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin
8. Beaux Limmer, Arkansas
9. Dylan McMahon, NC State
10. Eli Cox, Kentucky

Defensive ends
1. JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State
2. Landon Jackson, Arkansas
3. Jared Verse, Florida State
4. Adisa Isaac, Penn State
5. Darius Robinson, Missouri
6. Mohamed Kamara, Colorado State
7. Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
8. Justin Eboigbe, Alabama
9. Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois
10. Ashton Gillotte, Louisville

Defensive tackles
1. T'Vondre Sweat, Texas
2. Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
3. Leonard Taylor III, Miami
4. Tyleik Williams, Ohio State
5. Kris Jenkins, Michigan
6. McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M
7. Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati
8. Byron Murphy II, Texas
9. Rylie Mills, Notre Dame
10. Mekhi Wingo, LSU

Off-ball linebackers
1. Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M
2. Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Clemson
3. Jaylan Ford, Texas
4. Deontae Lawson, Alabama
5. Smael Mondon, Georgia
6. Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State
7. Junior Colson, Michigan
8. Cedric Gray, North Carolina
9. Tyrice Knight, UTEP
10. Curtis Jacobs, Penn State

Outside linebackers
1. Laiatu Latu, UCLA
2. Dallas Turner, Alabama
3. Chris Braswell, Alabama
4. Chop Robinson, Penn State
5. Jonah Elliss, Utah
6. Barrett Carter, Clemson
7. Payton Wilson, NC State
8. Bralen Trice, Washington
9. Seth Coleman, Illinois
10. Javon Solomon, Troy

Cornerbacks
1. Cooper DeJean, Iowa
2. Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
3. Kamari Lassiter, Georgia
4. Nate Wiggins, Clemson
5. Denzel Burke, Ohio State
6. T.J. Tampa, Iowa State
7. Terrion Arnold, Alabama
8. Kalen King, Penn State
9. Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
10. Josh Newton, TCU

Safeties
1. Kamren Kinchens, Miami
2. Tyler Nubin, Minnesota
3. Javon Bullard, Georgia
4. Jaylin Simpson, Auburn
5. James Williams, Miami
6. Cole Bishop, Utah
7. Xavier Watts, Notre Dame
8. Lathan Ransom, Ohio State
9. Calen Bullock, USC
10. Evan Williams, Oregon

Kickers and Punters
1. Tory Taylor, Iowa (P)
2. Cam Little, Arkansas (K)
3. Austin McNamara, Texas Tech (P)
4. Will Reichard, Alabama (K)
5. Jack Bouwmeester, Utah (P)
6. Joshua Karty, Stanford (K)
7. Ryan Rehkow, BYU (P)
8. Jose Pizano, UNLV (K)
9. John Hoyland, Wyoming (K)
10. Spencer Shrader, Notre Dame (K)

 

#340
One of the most memorable plays from UT's win over Texas Tech, was the 43 yard Jett Bush pick-6.Jaylan Ford and Quinn Ewers called it one of their favorite moments of the night--hard to argue with that@LVann_Sports with the question to Quinn#HookEm @jettbush

 

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#341

Bobby said this morning that a starting player who many thought would leave informed the staff he plans to come back. I assume it meant leave for the nfl. And I’m positive he wasn’t referring to Quinn

Edited by BurntOrange&White

#342
Bobby said this morning that a starting player who many thought would leave informed the staff he plans to come back. I assume it meant leave for the nfl. And I’m positive he wasn’t referring to Quinn

Sanders?
#344
This completely refutes the long-standing notion that "Alabama/Ohio State/Georgia" gets all the callsWhat this means is, a number of the best teams are rarely seeing opponents penalized.This is either subconscious or intentional, but either way, it's unfair.
What's wild is that the general perception is exactly the opposite. So, not only are Georgia or Michigan's opponents never called for holding, small anecdotes of good teams not getting flagged are amplified to the point of a meme where they're winning because of ref benefit.
Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, Texas, Ohio State - all far more talented than 90% of the teams they play are somehow going up against bottom-half teams who miraculously play mistake-free football.

 

#347
Bobby said this morning that a starting player who many thought would leave informed the staff he plans to come back. I assume it meant leave for the nfl. And I’m positive he wasn’t referring to Quinn

On offense that is Majors, maaaayyybbee Sanders but I doubt it. On defense I don’t even know. Watts? Catalon? Collins or Carter maybe but they aren’t starters.

I’m going Majors just because the idea of leaving early in the first place was puzzling.
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#348
1 minute ago, gmr548 said:


On offense that is Majors, maaaayyybbee Sanders but I doubt it. On defense I don’t even know. Watts? Catalon? Collins or Carter maybe but they aren’t starters.

I’m going Majors just because the idea of leaving early in the first place was puzzling.

I was thinking Majors or Sanders on offense but what CTJ has said about Sanders leads me to believe it's not him.

On defense I could see it being Murphy or Watts? 

#349
I was thinking Majors or Sanders on offense but what CTJ has said about Sanders leads me to believe it's not him.

On defense I could see it being Murphy or Watts? 

I don’t see how Murphy can not declare at this point. He’s not going to grow three inches over the next year and his draft stock is essentially at its peak
#350
16 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

I don’t see how Murphy can not declare at this point. He’s not going to grow three inches over the next year and his draft stock is essentially at its peak

Yeah, I'll be surprised to see Murphy return.  He and Sweat are 2 of the top DTs in CFB for 2023.  

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