March 28, 20241 yr Sorrell's numbers declined across the board in 2023 vs 2022. And he failed to record a sack in the last 5 games of the season.
March 28, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, 6th Street said: Sorrell's numbers declined across the board in 2023 vs 2022. And he failed to record a sack in the last 5 games of the season. LOL
March 28, 20241 yr 26 minutes ago, 6th Street said: Sorrell's numbers declined across the board in 2023 vs 2022. And he failed to record a sack in the last 5 games of the season. I do not know what is more remarkable. The fact that this is the extent of your analysis of a player of that I am somehow still surprised you are this obtuse.
March 28, 20241 yr 21 hours ago, ousux said: On 3/27/2024 at 4:05 PM, utexas8 said: So what does that mean about the WR spots since Wingo is so good. Bond and golden get spots. Would it be wingo bond golden cook? Moore seems to be good too. I wonder if someone transfers. We're going to lose one or more receivers, it would take a helluva recruitment job to keep that room intact for '24 season. Running back room is going to be hard to keep as well. Shut your white mouth
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post 32 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said: Fuck. It’s supposed to be whore. His whore mouth Oh, please, may "shut your white mouth" find its place in the surly lexicon.
March 29, 20241 yr 35 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said: Fuck. It’s supposed to be whore. His whore mouth Cracker of the Day #CTESPN
March 29, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Newy25 said: I do not know what is more remarkable. The fact that this is the extent of your analysis of a player of that I am somehow still surprised you are this obtuse. It’s deliberate.
March 29, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, TrashMaster G said: 2 hours ago, Sgt Hulk said: Fuck. It’s supposed to be whore. His whore mouth Oh, please, may "shut your white mouth" find its place in the surly lexicon. I believe he meant to say "shut your fucking white whore mouth". Edited March 29, 20241 yr by Bevo
March 29, 20241 yr Trey Owen has put on significant muscle in his 3 months on campus. The weight program is clearly working.
March 29, 20241 yr 55 minutes ago, Bevo said: I believe he meant to say "shut your fucking white whore mouth". Is this the new Geography discussion?
March 29, 20241 yr On 3/28/2024 at 8:06 AM, closetojumping said: This logic made more sense before the NIL era. I’m not saying a guy or two won’t walk in the WR room or the TB room, but all of the guys we all would really want to stick would be walking away from life-changing money and real playing time. Now, if Savion Red walks or whoever is at the back of the WR line that I forgot was on the roster (is Cain still here? Niblett maybe?), sure. Frankly, Red leaving won’t surprise or bother me and, looking at the data, I don’t think that would bother the coaches either. there is no reason for folks to be worried about the WR room at this point in time. between portal, Sark's offense and NIL it's the position i'm the absolutely least worried about on the entire squad. Cain is at UNLV now. Niblett is still here. Red is here (for now) i'm going to assume we see a good bit of attrition from the RB room over the next 9 months - just a ton of dudes who are trying to come back from injury (Dubose, Linvingstone), haven't taken real snaps but were development guys anyway (Niblett) and guys who may not be WR anyway (Butler.) this is a very good, very deep WR room - a top 5 of Bolden, Golden, Bond, Cook, Wingo is exceptional. same for RB. who knows what happens there but as long as Choice is here i'm not worried.
March 29, 20241 yr 13 minutes ago, NoName said: there is no reason for folks to be worried about the WR room at this point in time. between portal, Sark's offense and NIL it's the position i'm the absolutely least worried about on the entire squad. Cain is at UNLV now. Niblett is still here. Red is here (for now) i'm going to assume we see a good bit of attrition from the RB room over the next 9 months - just a ton of dudes who are trying to come back from injury (Dubose, Linvingstone), haven't taken real snaps but were development guys anyway (Niblett) and guys who may not be WR anyway (Butler.) this is a very good, very deep WR room - a top 5 of Bolden, Golden, Bond, Cook, Wingo is exceptional. same for RB. who knows what happens there but as long as Choice is here i'm not worried. I love that chart. Do you have it for all positions?
March 29, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: I love that chart. Do you have it for all positions? Except seeing a column for “2030 Seniors” gave me a full on existential crisis, but I guess that’s my problem.
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post 25 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: I love that chart. Do you have it for all positions? @AP101S is the guy who put it together and maintains it. it's awesome https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit#gid=1682239859
March 29, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: I love that chart. Do you have it for all positions? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/ shout out to @AP101S, who I think is the original author/maintainer. It's incredibly useful.
March 29, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, NoName said: @AP101S is the guy who put it together and maintains it. it's awesome https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit#gid=1682239859 Gracias, mi amigo.
March 29, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, NoName said: there is no reason for folks to be worried about the WR room at this point in time. Right? I think a lot of us have been burned so badly over the past... oh, 30 or 40 years... that the idea we would be ahead in any ONE of these areas: - offensive scheme - paying players - stacking the roster - developing talent - coaching staff hires ...is just completely alien to us. The only one (and a half) we've ever had any advantage on among the above since I started following college ball was staff hires and DB/DT development; Mack Brown put together a really good staff in the mid-00's, even if it had some major flaws here and there. You gotta go back to the DKR days when we had an offensive scheme advantage and (thanks to a lack of scholarship limits) stacking the roster. (I think there's a possibility we'll be able to do this with NIL, too. I like the direction we're going in with it, and I'm grateful the guys behind Texas One seem to know what they're doing.) I can't really judge player development so well. We had GREAT DL development under Mack Brown, for sure; you knew if we recruited a blue chip, he'd be great. But pickings in the WR room have been thin for a long time, and even when we had talent under Mack, only one of those guys (McGarity) showed up to the NFL ready to play. Just saying... it takes time for people to get their heads around How Things Are Now. CTJ's telling us the same things about our team he was last off-season (i.e. "People who I know who are NEVER high on the team have turned into slobbering golden retrievers over our players") and I'm still struggling with the idea. Edited March 29, 20241 yr by Rimbo
March 29, 20241 yr 50 minutes ago, NoName said: @AP101S is the guy who put it together and maintains it. it's awesome https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit#gid=1682239859 This is God tier excellence and I can't wait to dive deep into it.
March 29, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, NoName said: there is no reason for folks to be worried about the WR room at this point in time. Is anyone? Actually I'm not worried about any room at this time. Safety could get wrecked pretty badly with a couple of injuries. TE too. Reminds me of the first game of 2005 and the talk at our tailgate. Our only real cause for concern was backup QB.
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post 58 minutes ago, NoName said: @AP101S is the guy who put it together and maintains it. it's awesome https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TzoBTIvCXfZIk7Sz3C9txMg0yPvrXyVM/edit#gid=1682239859 There are a lot of tabs in that file depending n your interest. If you enjoy memory lane, there's a tab for where things stood at the end of each season since 2011. There are Texas by Class and Aggie by Class tabs which shows what happened to every recruit since 2017. The Aggie Grid is an alternative to the depth chart/class style I use for Texas. It shows each recruit by class (rather than remaining eligibility) and their player rating. I don't track depth chart for Aggie since I don't follow them close enough and Ourlads.com does a better job of tracking than I could do. The Roster tab is a dump from the Texas web site and is used by formulas in the 2024 tab to update the jersey numbers. The player positions and depth chart in the 2024 tab is based on what I read on Surly, which includes a lot of speculation. When the season starts, I'll update them based on the official depth chart each week.
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post 49 minutes ago, Rimbo said: You gotta go back to the DKR days when we had an offensive scheme advantage and (thanks to a lack of scholarship limits) stacking the roster. (I think there's a possibility we'll be able to do this with NIL, too. I like the direction we're going in with it, and I'm grateful the guys behind Texas One seem to know what they're doing. Please do not perpetuate this Aggie nonsense here. The SWC had scholarship limits starting in 1965. And Texas was not even signing the biggest classes in that era or stacking tons of talent. It was mostly coaching, scheme, and very good S&C under Medina.
March 29, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, pacman said: Glad to see Broughton's legs looking less like a chicken's.
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post 14 hours ago, The Ace of Aces said: Trey Owen has put on significant muscle in his 3 months on campus. The weight program is clearly working. Wife: “Hi, honey. What are you reading?” Me: “Oh, I’m on a website where men talk to other men, and we discuss other men’s bodies, and how ripped the men look, cause they’ve added so much muscle.” Wife: “Okay. Is there something you’d like to tell me?”
March 29, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Frank Drebin said: Please do not perpetuate this Aggie nonsense here. The SWC had scholarship limits starting in 1965. And Texas was not even signing the biggest classes in that era or stacking tons of talent. It was mostly coaching, scheme, and very good S&C under Medina. Calling what I said "Aggie" is ridiculously overboard, don't you think? We did have larger than most schools' scholarship rosters before 1965, and it was an advantage for us. I should be able to say that without some dumbshit accusation of "aggy"-ness. S&C is obviously critical in taking advantage of that (cf Nebraska's in the 80's and 90's when they had a gazillion walk-ons on hometown scholarships), which is why I had "player development" explicitly called out above.
March 29, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, TreatyOak said: Wife: “Hi, honey. What are you reading?” Me: “Oh, I’m on a website where men talk to other men, and we discuss other men’s bodies, and how ripped the men look, cause they’ve added so much muscle.” Wife: “Okay. Is there something you’d like to tell me?” You know, I've got that one friend who never married, whose only girlfriend in high school came out as lesbian soon after, and had a lot of weightlifting magazines as a teenager. I mean hey... if he wants to tell me at any time, he's welcome to do it. But I can understand why he might still not have said anything, even after all these years. Edited March 29, 20241 yr by Rimbo
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post Just caught up on this thread. I think it’s a bit pre-mature with some of the transfer noise. If I had to pick the season starters at WR, it’s likely going to be Bond, Cook, Wingo, with Moore/Golden coming in with a heavy rotation. Bolden is like 5’8 and 165 pounds. I think we’ll see him in a Keilan role. I’m not all that worried about Moore transferring. Dude has it hella good with NiL here. His whole family moved here and lives in Austin and they were helped with setting up a food truck business. Based on all his interviews, the kid is beyond mature for his age and I don’t think he would bolt and leave the situation him and his family have here for more reps when he can wait another year and the playing time path will be there for him with Arch throwing him the ball. Hell, dude may play himself into starting role this year with the way his teammates rave about him and his work ethics. A dude that shows up 30 min before everyone else to practice doesn’t sound like a dude looking to transfer when you add in NiL. This DL is loaded. Lots of pussy talk about sec blah blah blah. Last time I watched us play an SEC team, I saw Ethan Burke abuse the SEC champs and Burke is only going to get better. Collins, Sorrell, Burke will forsure get drafted. Collins and Burke have a chance to be day 1 or 2 picks. Collins needs to be consistent on the field, he has all the athletic traits. Burke’s motor, measurables are what NFL scouts salivate about and dude has barely scratched the surface of his ability. He’s on the Charles O trajectory but further ahead. Sweat and Murphy being gone is definitely a downgrade but our edge position is stacked and our DT rotation is nothing sneeze at. Outside of UGA, Bama, I’m not sure I would trade our DTs for anyone else in the SEC and that includes aggy. Also sounds like Texas has a fat bag of cash ready for a DT portal candidate. And if we land one, this roster has no weaknesses. I would not trade our roster for any other school including Georgia.
March 29, 20241 yr 41 minutes ago, victory88 said: If I had to pick the season starters at WR, it’s likely going to be Bond, Cook, Wingo, with Moore/Golden coming in with a heavy rotation. Wingo starting game one ahead of Golden is certainly a take. Also, Bolden caught 54 passes for 746 yards and 5 TDs last year. He didn't come here to be Casey Cain. Edited March 29, 20241 yr by Red Five
March 29, 20241 yr 33 minutes ago, Red Five said: Wingo starting game one ahead of Golden is certainly a take. Also, Bolden caught 54 passes for 746 yards and 5 TDs last year. He didn't come here to be Casey Cain. Well when the dude is getting compared to Roy Williams by people that are viewing practices in person, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him start day 1. Baxter started day one as well, Sark isn’t shy of playing freshman. Golden had 400 yards receiving last year, I don’t think he’s got a starting spot locked down like Bond. I’m looking forward to seeing Bolden but yeah, I don’t think Sark is throwing a 5’8 165 lb dude out there starting at WR against the big physical DBs Michigan has.
March 29, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, victory88 said: starting at WR against the big physical DBs Michigan has. Speaking of, one of the very starters Michigan had returning, Rod Moore at Safety, tore his ACL and will miss the 2024 season.
March 29, 20241 yr Just now, Elmer_Fudd said: Speaking of, one of the very starters Michigan had returning, Rod Moore at Safety, tore his ACL and will miss the 2024 season. Sounds like Niblack should have a big game then!
March 29, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, TreatyOak said: Wife: “Hi, honey. What are you reading?” Me: “Oh, I’m on a website where men talk to other men, and we discuss other men’s bodies, and how ripped the men look, cause they’ve added so much muscle.” Wife: “Okay. Is there something you’d like to tell me?” Tell her you joined this new group called NAMBLA.
March 29, 20241 yr 39 minutes ago, victory88 said: I don’t think Sark is throwing a 5’8 165 lb dude out there starting at WR against the big physical DBs Michigan has. He plays all over the field, inside and out, and has tons of production at the P5 level. Also, X Worthy is also about 165 lbs. Do you think Sark would have been scared to play Worthy against Michigan? I am curious how we manage the egos though. We definitely have four guys expecting to be in the starting lineup game one. One reason I'd be pretty shocked to see Wingo starting from the get-go.
March 29, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Red Five said: He plays all over the field, inside and out, and has tons of production at the P5 level. Also, X Worthy is also about 165 lbs. Do you think Sark would have been scared to play Worthy against Michigan? I am curious how we manage the egos though. We definitely have four guys expecting to be in the starting lineup game one. One reason I'd be pretty shocked to see Wingo starting from the get-go. He's going to be a better version of Keilan Robinson. That dude is little but if you watch him play he's physical as shit and runs hard. Victory worried about 1 receiver vs michigan when we're going to have 4-6 guys who can house the ball from anywhere on the field. Edited March 29, 20241 yr by BurntOrange&White
March 29, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, AP101S said: There are a lot of tabs in that file depending n your interest. If you enjoy memory lane, there's a tab for where things stood at the end of each season since 2011. There are Texas by Class and Aggie by Class tabs which shows what happened to every recruit since 2017. The Aggie Grid is an alternative to the depth chart/class style I use for Texas. It shows each recruit by class (rather than remaining eligibility) and their player rating. I don't track depth chart for Aggie since I don't follow them close enough and Ourlads.com does a better job of tracking than I could do. The Roster tab is a dump from the Texas web site and is used by formulas in the 2024 tab to update the jersey numbers. The player positions and depth chart in the 2024 tab is based on what I read on Surly, which includes a lot of speculation. When the season starts, I'll update them based on the official depth chart each week. This is fucking awesome
March 29, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, victory88 said: Just caught up on this thread. I think it’s a bit pre-mature with some of the transfer noise. If I had to pick the season starters at WR, it’s likely going to be Bond, Cook, Wingo, with Moore/Golden coming in with a heavy rotation. Bolden is like 5’8 and 165 pounds. I think we’ll see him in a Keilan role. I’m not all that worried about Moore transferring. Dude has it hella good with NiL here. His whole family moved here and lives in Austin and they were helped with setting up a food truck business. Based on all his interviews, the kid is beyond mature for his age and I don’t think he would bolt and leave the situation him and his family have here for more reps when he can wait another year and the playing time path will be there for him with Arch throwing him the ball. Hell, dude may play himself into starting role this year with the way his teammates rave about him and his work ethics. A dude that shows up 30 min before everyone else to practice doesn’t sound like a dude looking to transfer when you add in NiL. This DL is loaded. Lots of pussy talk about sec blah blah blah. Last time I watched us play an SEC team, I saw Ethan Burke abuse the SEC champs and Burke is only going to get better. Collins, Sorrell, Burke will forsure get drafted. Collins and Burke have a chance to be day 1 or 2 picks. Collins needs to be consistent on the field, he has all the athletic traits. Burke’s motor, measurables are what NFL scouts salivate about and dude has barely scratched the surface of his ability. He’s on the Charles O trajectory but further ahead. Sweat and Murphy being gone is definitely a downgrade but our edge position is stacked and our DT rotation is nothing sneeze at. Outside of UGA, Bama, I’m not sure I would trade our DTs for anyone else in the SEC and that includes aggy. Also sounds like Texas has a fat bag of cash ready for a DT portal candidate. And if we land one, this roster has no weaknesses. I would not trade our roster for any other school including Georgia. This is the kind of sunshine pumping I come here for. Well done.
March 29, 20241 yr 19 hours ago, TrashMaster G said: Oh, please, may "shut your white mouth" find its place in the surly lexicon. Say no more, fam
March 29, 20241 yr Popular Post IT notes. Texas Football practices on Friday so Steve Sarkisian could allow his program to have the holiday weekend off. That through our schedule off just a hair while we were awaiting information stemming from practice No. 6. Overall practice was good with a lot more "live" periods than they were running in the first five practices. That meant there was plenty of tackling. Tackling is always weird because you want to keep guys up as much as you can. "They hadn't really tackled since January." Tackling was rusty with lots of missed tackles, though that will be ironed out with some focus on fundamentals. They worked on red zone with Sark going against PK on the headsets. Offense one on both ends, one with the 1s and 2s and the other with the 3s and 4s. (Not sure who the coaches were on the 3s and 4s side of the field) Overall it was an active, good energy, just have to tighten up tackling but that happens everywhere. Back to fundamentals. This is almost entirely sourced even the non-quoted parts. Quarterback Confidence. The amount of reps that Quinn Ewers has gotten and his overall experience has led to confidence in himself and in the offense. He knows what to do and what everyone else is supposed to do. He's not "thinking," playing is becoming second nature. Competitive room. Quinn can't afford to have bad days because Arch is right behind him. Running Back A lot of energy with Choice, a lot of speed and talent. There's not a 'set guy' like Bijan. Competitive between CR4 and Blue but even the young freshman are good and more ready to play. Freshman aren't busting or missing assignments. Tight End The room lacks great depth but the first four are pretty good (Gunnar Helm, Juan Davis, Amari Niblack, Jordan Washington). "Washington isn't there yet but he will be, probably as soon as fall camp." Spencer Shannon and Will Randle are coming along. Offensive Line "That room has a lot of experience. It's a mature group. They're doing a great job communicating." Neto Umeozulu hasn't surpassed Hayden Conner. They've had Conner working at center. The coaches really like their guards, including Neto and Cole Hutson. Cam Williams is moving well, you can really see it on screen passes. He's quicker than he was a year ago. Wide Receiver Depth and talent is what stands out here. Ryan Wingo had a big run on a reverse today, making some guys miss then diving for the pylon. The offense erupted in celebration after. Wingo is ahead of the curve athletically AND mentally. Johntay Cook had a really good day. Isaiah Bond had a 30-yard catch-and-run TD. DeAndre Moore: "His routes are crisp" literal quote, ha ha. He's winning his one on ones and catching the ball well. Matthew Golden is really quick and elusive but also has straight-line speed. Good in space. Has some savviness to him. "He can play all three positions." Ryan Niblett still working on his route running but great straight-line speed. He's coming along but he's in a talented and deep room. Aaron Butler had a good practice. Kid is naturally talented. He's flashing but still has a long way to go from a knowledge standpoint. Edge Similar to receiver, very deep, a lot of talent. You have two guys (Barryn Sorrell, Ethan Burke) who know the defense very well and two guys who are damn good pass rushers (Trey Moore and Colins Simmons) and then people behind them who are hungry to get on the field. It's a really stacked group. "Trey Moore is a natural football player with high football IQ. Everything comes quick to him, just truly understands the game. Practices hard and is a hard hitter." Defensive Tackle Coaches need to find more depth but encouragingly they're doing pretty well against run game. "Need about 5-6 to be ready so more guys have to step up. Conditioning needs to improve. They have the talent they just need to keep coming along." Alex January is learning but the first Spring is often difficulty, especially for the bigger players. "He's learning; he'll be good." "Tia Savea is a hard worker, understands the defense. He has the want-to, always looking to improve." Word is Jaray Bledsoe is improving, coming along with maturity, needs to keep coming along. He's not there yet but getting better. Linebacker Really good depth and good 3-man rotation. "I'd put Texas' three linebackers up against anyone's." That's from the same source who told us last August he thought UT had the best D-line in the country. Lots of experience, in a good spot right now with the core group of the defense. Liona Lefau is doing well, looks good physically, knows the defense well. Probably better football speed than 40 speed. Better football athlete than combine athlete. "Tyanthony Smith is going to be really good. Hungry, runs to the ball, likes contact, will do what it takes to get on the field. Has gained weight but needs to gain more. He's going to be a beast." CB / Star Jaylon Guilbeau and Austin Jordan look really good. Not sure where Jahdae Barron is going to play. Three really good stars. "Terry Joseph is going to have some hard decisions to make in August." Corners have a tough assignment covering Isaiah Bond every day but they're doing well. The corners have a better understanding of the defense, not finding themselves "watching" the quarterback as much. Young CB's are coming along. Learning new stuff every day. The younger guys have the athleticism for the position. Safety The first three strings have a lot of depth. Mukuba is looking really good, he'll play anywhere, S, Star, special teams. Yes, he's out there running around on ST's. Jelani McDonald is coming along, still transitioning from Star to Safety but making strides. He'll be good with Spring ball and Austin practice before he plays under the lights. The game has slowed down for Williams. He's understanding what the offense is trying to do. He's more comfortable beyond being in man coverage. Filsaime and JJ-R are hungry, striking hard, making plays on balls. Hungry group, competitive, good leadership in the room with Michael Taaffe and Mukuba.
March 29, 20241 yr Author 26 minutes ago, Red Five said: Tight End The room lacks great depth but the first four are pretty good (Gunnar Helm, Juan Davis, Amari Niblack, Jordan Washington). "Washington isn't there yet but he will be, probably as soon as fall camp." Spencer Shannon and Will Randle are coming along. OK, Raggy. But if this is lacking great depth, we sure have come a long ways. Helm looked pretty damn good last season as a receiver with the limited opportunities thrown his way. Hoping his blocking improves, and expect it probably will. He does whiff sometimes. 39 minutes ago, Red Five said: The corners have a better understanding of the defense, not finding themselves "watching" the quarterback as much. Music to my ears if it rings true this fall. Secondary has to get better than last season. 46 minutes ago, Red Five said: Alex January is learning but the first Spring is often difficulty, especially for the bigger players. "He's learning; he'll be good." Overall, lot of Kool-Aid in this report.
March 29, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, NoName said: there is no reason for folks to be worried about the WR room at this point in time. between portal, Sark's offense and NIL it's the position i'm the absolutely least worried about on the entire squad. Cain is at UNLV now. Niblett is still here. Red is here (for now) i'm going to assume we see a good bit of attrition from the RB room over the next 9 months - just a ton of dudes who are trying to come back from injury (Dubose, Linvingstone), haven't taken real snaps but were development guys anyway (Niblett) and guys who may not be WR anyway (Butler.) this is a very good, very deep WR room - a top 5 of Bolden, Golden, Bond, Cook, Wingo is exceptional. same for RB. who knows what happens there but as long as Choice is here i'm not worried. Butler is a WR, and a damn good one. He nor Moore are transferring. Outside of Red, none of the RB'S will be portal candidates, as Blue may leave early and either Gibson or Clark will move up the depth chart, and I don't believe either will be portal candidates, either. The attrition will probably come from the defense (I.e. Burrell, Holmes, Mitchell, and on offense Red/Niblett for WR) That's the 4/5 we need to shed to get to 85. Edited March 29, 20241 yr by Spider2YBanana Forgot Niblett
March 29, 20241 yr Author Anyone have access to these articles by FCB? The Insider, Part I: Position-by-position spring breakdown of the Texas defense The Insider, Part II: Spring practice intel on offense, men's hoops transfer portal primer and more
March 30, 20241 yr On 3/28/2024 at 6:01 PM, 6th Street said: Sorrell's numbers declined across the board in 2023 vs 2022. And he failed to record a sack in the last 5 games of the season. My hope is that Moore will replace Sorrell in the starting lineup. He’s just not a natural pass rusher.
March 30, 20241 yr 9 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: My hope is that Moore will replace Sorrell in the starting lineup. He’s just not a natural pass rusher. Jack vs. Buck.
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