March 2Mar 2 2 minutes ago, hornmpa96 said: So did Quinn look good today or what? Dak has nothing to worry about if that’s what you mean …
March 2Mar 2 2 hours ago, immamac said: What? No one in their right mind who's seen quinn throw against air thinks he sucks or isn't absolutely ELITE. He's been that way since he was like 11. He's a phenom. He's also incredible when he's "on" (Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Michigan in Ann Arbor) and inexplicably fucking terrible at times (OK st, Georgia etc) I was there at the game and seem to remember a ton of drops. I think Xavier Worthy was the bulk of them but I may have to re-watch it.
March 2Mar 2 3 minutes ago, The Dog said: He looked great. Yep. Someone going to take a flyer on him just because of those deep outs alone. Maybe we see him play a game or two at some point
March 2Mar 2 5 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said: He’s not going before McMillan. I missed TMac today but from what I read he didn’t impress. But I’m also pretty biased in favor of Golden so it is what it is. Edited March 2Mar 2 by Park Gothic I’m think of Tez Johnson. My B
March 2Mar 2 37 minutes ago, Fastbreak said: Helm falling. Probably dropping a few rounds to 5th or 6th. He might end up on a good team that way, then.
March 2Mar 2 50 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said: Yep. Someone going to take a flyer on him just because of those deep outs alone. Maybe we see him play a game or two at some point I’d be surprised if he doesn’t start a few years
March 2Mar 2 1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said: What does that mean? Didn't you not go to Texas for your bachelor's?
March 2Mar 2 Just now, ztejas said: Didn't you not go to Texas for your bachelor's? My bachelor's degree is not from Texas, although I did spend an undergrad semester on the 40 acres. I came back for grad school and have the skins on the wall to prove it.
March 2Mar 2 3 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: I'm not going outside, I'm working. I'm at a startup. I work 75-85 hrs per week. I keep a half eye on surly and UT sports for sanity, as much as y'all want to imply I'm not sane. I agree with this part…. I’ve tried to hire two assistants in the past two weeks to lower my load. Gave the first one a task that would take me 1:30-2 hours as a test really, she sent it back to me four days later with 12 billing hours. (Fired) The next one just ghosted me after I sent her something. lol. But I’m self employed and have been just working all day every day and working out for a hour a day six days a week with very little free time, pretty new to me but it’s what keeps me sane right now. Edited March 2Mar 2 by Hook1997
March 2Mar 2 8 minutes ago, Hook1997 said: I agree with this part…. I’ve tried to hire two assistants in the past two weeks to lower my load. Gave the first one a task that would take me 1:30-2 hours as a test really, she sent it back to me four days later with 12 billing hours. (Fired) The next one just ghosted me after I sent her something. lol. But I’m self employed and have been just working all day every day and working out for a hour a day six days a week with very little free time, pretty new to me but it’s what keeps me sane right now. I’m really interested to see the task. Can you post it or pm it?
March 2Mar 2 4 hours ago, Codaxx said: Believe Babers had like 12-15 WRs have broken a 4.3 40. Santana Moss is the only one to have a 1,000 yard season in the NFL Worthy going to break that easily.
March 2Mar 2 36 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: My bachelor's degree is not from Texas, although I did spend an undergrad semester on the 40 acres. I came back for grad school and have the skins on the wall to prove it. So then why don't you chill the fuck out. You are calling someone else out for not graduating from Texas yet you yourself didn't graduate from Texas. I'm sure you have done plenty of positive things for UT - just like @immamac has. Just like I have. None of us hold undergrad degrees from UT. Take a chill pill bro. We are all Texas fans. Not all of us had the same path getting there.
March 2Mar 2 14 minutes ago, ztejas said: So then why don't you chill the fuck out. You are calling someone else out for not graduating from Texas yet you yourself didn't graduate from Texas. Uh, what? My diploma from UT doesn't count? My student and employee season tickets from 1985 through 2005 don't count? Fuck that.
March 2Mar 2 3 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Uh, what? My diploma from UT doesn't count? My student and employee season tickets from 1985 through 2005 don't count? Fuck that. No one is saying that doesn't count you are the one admonishing someone else for not holding an undergrad from Texas.
March 2Mar 2 Just now, ztejas said: No one is saying that doesn't count you are the one admonishing someone else for not holding an undergrad from Texas. I never said one word about undergrad. I said he's an Aggie. If he holds a degree from UT, then mea culpa. Does he?
March 2Mar 2 4 hours ago, immamac said: I graduated when I was 19 and spent the majority of my time in Austin while I went to school there. I was initiated at the Texas chapter of a fraternity and my senior year spent more time in west campus than I did in college station. I would agree with you that it was a mistake and I didn't understand the culture implications of choosing TAMU when I did. I got the fuck out ASAP. If you've ever spent any real time with me at any of the now hundreds of events I've personally sponsored for the community maybe you wouldn't say such deranged shit. Dude Jimmy jazz a bigger pussy than quinn
March 2Mar 2 12 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: I never said one word about undergrad. I said he's an Aggie. If he holds a degree from UT, then mea culpa. Does he? I don't think that that's the way that this community or UT itself looks upon fandom but if you want to be the t-shirt-fan gatekeeping-czar as a dude that didn't cross the stage for your bachelor's in Austin then go ahead. I think what the community here as a whole is telling you is quit being a fucking dickhead.
March 2Mar 2 Just now, ztejas said: I don't think that that's the way that this community or UT itself looks upon fandom but if you want to be the t-shirt-fan gatekeeping-czar as a dude that didn't cross the stage for your bachelor's in Austin then go ahead. LOL you are literally the first person I've ever encountered that somehow views an undergraduate degree as different than a graduate degree in terms of bona fides. Must be that fine SMU education. Quote I think what the community here as a whole is telling you is quit being a fucking dickhead. I don't give a flying fuck what the community here as a whole is telling me. I'm sure you're surprised.
March 2Mar 2 1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said: Must be that fine SMU education. Bro you went to fucking Missouri. Shut the fuck up. Sleep this one off. You're better than this.
March 2Mar 2 6 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: LOL you are literally the first person I've ever encountered that somehow views an undergraduate degree as different than a graduate degree in terms of bona fides. Must be that fine SMU education. I don't give a flying fuck what the community here as a whole is telling me. I'm sure you're surprised. dude, you're the one asking for "sip" tags here reason we aren't aggy is we are perfectly fine with welcoming folks wherever they went to school one of the biggest Longhorn fans I knew growing up himself graduated from Tech you're being a dipshit about this and really need to drop it
March 2Mar 2 7 minutes ago, ztejas said: Bro you went to fucking Missouri. Shut the fuck up. Sleep this one off. You're better than this. Where do you rank graduate degrees in mechanical engineering from UT? You might want to study up on the UM system as well, you fucking simp. You know not what you are talking about.
March 2Mar 2 Just now, jimmyjazz said: Where do you rank graduate degrees in mechanical engineering from UT? You might want to study up on the UM system as well, you fucking simp. You know not what you are talking about.
March 2Mar 2 He looked great. He did? Looked pretty mediocre to me. None of the balls outside of the deep outs looked good.
March 2Mar 2 23 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Where do you rank graduate degrees in mechanical engineering from UT? You might want to study up on the UM system as well, you fucking simp. You know not what you are talking about. My good friend was 2x all big 12 for Mizzou! With that said fuck you and your dog shit school
March 2Mar 2 12 minutes ago, gurt said: He did? Looked pretty mediocre to me. None of the balls outside of the deep outs looked good. https://x.com/ChaseDaniel/status/1895960257702347247 https://x.com/RapSheet/status/1895966063831171199 https://x.com/Cory_Mose/status/1895966142092677500
March 2Mar 2 5 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: "Deranged"? Nah. Your randomly implemented iron hand shows exactly how logical you are. Good for you for getting out. I don't give a fuck. You happily take my pittance, ban me if you need to, I don't give a fuck. I don't like your style. Man .. some of you take this message board stuff WAY too personally for your own mental well being.
March 2Mar 2 https://x.com/ChaseDaniel/status/1895960257702347247 https://x.com/RapSheet/status/1895966063831171199 https://x.com/Cory_Mose/status/1895966142092677500 Thanks, but I have eyes
March 2Mar 2 12 minutes ago, gurt said: Thanks, but I have eyes I do, too. Quinn looked much bigger to me than he did at any time in the season. Has he gained a significant amount of weight?
March 2Mar 2 7 hours ago, TexasGolf said: I thought the mizzu qb looked good too He had this overly intense face the entire time. Like bro who are you trying to fool? You're from Missouri.
March 2Mar 2 4 hours ago, Fastbreak said: Helm falling. Probably dropping a few rounds to 5th or 6th. That would be so dumb. He has the softest hands of anyone in the draft. And he does everything else well.
March 2Mar 2 More on the topic of hands... Will Howard has freakishly-small hands for his size. He's 6'4" but has smaller hands than 5'11" Dillon Gabriel. I can't unsee it. Edited March 2Mar 2 by lazygringo
March 2Mar 2 Thanks for posting that @lazygringo I agree with the sentiments above - if nothing else, Ewers will get drafted for the deep out. But, we already know that for the most part. He excelled against the others in that video, for certain.
March 2Mar 2 Whatever we paid Golden out of the portal, it wasn't enough. Amazing evaluation by the staff.
March 2Mar 2 Anyone have this? Wondering about specific names thanks the entire article, but whatever is forwarded on would be appreciated.
March 2Mar 2 9 hours ago, Rimbo said: He might end up on a good team that way, then. Maybe, but this year they are letting the bad teams pick in those rounds too.
March 2Mar 2 7 hours ago, Rimbo said: one of the biggest Longhorn fans I knew growing up himself graduated from Tech
March 2Mar 2 Popular Post 4 hours ago, Napoleon said: Anyone have this? Wondering about specific names thanks the entire article, but whatever is forwarded on would be appreciated. 2025 NFL combine: Top draft prospects, best workouts, risers DAY 3: QUARTERBACKS, RUNNING BACKS, WIDE RECEIVERS Notables who did not work out: Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Ashton Jeanty, Tetairoa McMillan, Emeka Egbuka What are the biggest takeaways from Saturday's workouts? Miller: The biggest talking point entering the combine was the search for the QB3 in this class behind Ward and Sanders. The hope was that someone would emerge, and we could plant a flag on their stock. It didn't happen. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) and Quinn Ewers (Texas) were as expected, having solid throwing sessions. Tyler Shough (Louisville) had a good all-around day but didn't do anything to emerge as a clear-cut option. Other contenders such as Jalen Milroe (Alabama) and Will Howard (Ohio State) were uneven in the throwing session, with Milroe in particular struggling with consistent ball placement. How did other top prospects look on Day 3? Matthew Golden, WR, Texas Golden only participated in the 40-yard dash but made it count, running it one time in 4.29 seconds before ending his day. Several scouts texted me after his run surprised by his time, as he was expected to be in the 4.4 range. It was another step in a steady rise for the 5-foot-11, 191-pounder, who quickly turned into the Longhorns' top receiver after transferring from Houston. There are evaluators that have him as the top pure receiver in the 2025 class, ahead of Burden and Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona). Golden is a well-rounded receiver with strong hands and a wide catch radius who can play from the outside or in the slot. Don't be surprised if he's a top-20 pick. -- Reid DAY 2: DEFENSIVE BACKS, TIGHT ENDS Notables who did not work out: Travis Hunter, Will Johnson, Tyler Warren, Colston Loveland, Elijah Arroyo What are the biggest takeaways from Friday's workouts? Miller: The top cornerbacks in the class -- Hunter and Johnson -- chose to not work out at the combine, but the group of players earmarked as slot corners put on a show. Maxwell Hairston (Kentucky) ran the fastest 40 of the combine at 4.28 seconds before showing excellent hip flexibility and explosion during position drills. The same can be said for fellow slot candidates Jahdae Barron (Texas), Jacob Parrish (Kansas State) and Quincy Riley (Louisville), who each were strong during on-field work and testing. This isn't a strong cornerback class at the top of Round 1, but this slot corner group could thrive early in their NFL careers. Reid: While defensive line and running back have been praised as the strength of the 2025 class (and rightfully so), the talent in the safety group is underrated. Malaki Starks (Georgia) and Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina) are the headliners, but there's a lot of depth on Day 2 and Day 3. That depth really shined Friday. Players such as Andrew Mukuba (Texas), Billy Bowman Jr. (Oklahoma) and Jonas Sanker (Virginia) could easily be selected inside the first four rounds. There aren't a lot of surefire safeties at the top of the draft, but I believe that there are future starters who can be found outside of Round 2. How did other top prospects look on Day 2? Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas The No. 10 player in my rankings, Barron absolutely wowed with his 4.39-second 40-yard dash. He doesn't have elite length, with 29⅝-inch arms, but Barron has NFL size for an outside cornerback at 5-foot-11 and 194 pounds. He opted to not participate in positional drills after the 40. Barron is higher on my board than what I'm hearing from NFL teams but displaying that level of speed shows he can hang with top-tier NFL receivers. He should be a top-20 pick. -- Miller DAY 1: DEFENSIVE LINEMEN, LINEBACKERS Notables who did not work out: Abdul Carter, Mason Graham, Jalon Walker, Mykel Williams, Mike Green, Walter Nolen, Kenneth Grant Who are the biggest risers from Day 1? Alfred Collins, DT, Texas Collins has a well-put-together frame, measuring 6-foot-5, 332 pounds. He also has the matching physicality, which he showed during a breakout senior season. Scouts wanted to see how well he could move and if he could execute change-of-direction skills as a pass rusher. Collins answered those questions and more, moving quickly through drills and showing plenty of lower-body mobility. He is an NFL-ready run defender who is stout at the point of attack, and his wide frame makes it difficult for offenses to displace him out of gaps. Collins will primarily serve as an early-down defender but can also play sparingly on late downs. His ability to play immediately as a rookie makes Round 2 Collins' sweet spot. -- Reid Edited March 2Mar 2 by Park Gothic This is just the Texas-specific stuff. Full article to follow.
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