September 24, 20187 yr 26 minutes ago, ztejas said: Fucking 'ay he's 18 and literally might be one of the best 5 safeties in the nation. Has an underclassman ever won the Thorpe award? I mean what if this kid puts up like 10 picks and 70 tackles on the season? Does anyone have a good doc that can take a look at this erection that won't go away? There are some vets over in collie station who'll be happy to accommodate your "issue". The best part....no charge!
September 24, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Zavala said: Jerrod sorry Just being a smartass, but I agree, don't want Mr Sterns returning punts. I'm almost old enough to be his grandfather, but this guy deserves to be called Mr. Sterns.
September 24, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said: There are some vets over in collie station who'll be happy to accommodate your "issue". The best part....no charge! Mmmmm I don't know... just trimmed the hedges. I hear aggy likes their lovers a bit more... woolly.
September 24, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said: Heard on kick returns isn’t a bad idea actually. Until he runs out of bounds at the 10 to avoid contact.
September 24, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Casual Encounter said: Until he runs out of bounds at the 10 to avoid contact. or just call a fair catch and 25
September 24, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, NowThis said: or just call a fair catch and 25 That’s utilizing his perceived skills.
September 25, 20187 yr https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/college-are-the-texas-longhorns-back-to-national-prominence Quote Perhaps the most compelling storyline to come out of Austin through four weeks is the play of the secondary, most notably that of true freshman Caden Sterns. Currently possessing our highest coverage grade among true freshman defensive backs, Sterns has three interceptions and two additional pass breakups despite just seven targets while he’s logged 167 snaps in coverage.
September 25, 20187 yr There are a handful of big-time impact freshmen at quarterback and the offensive skill positions through the first quarter of the college football season. Be it gunslingers at Texas Tech and Clemson or dangerous skill players at USC and Purdue, young players always make an impact. The biggest impact, however, comes on the defensive side in what 247Sports director of scouting Barton Simmons describes as the best freshman out there. “I think Caden Sterns is the best freshman in college football,” Simmons said. “It’s about, not just the play making he’s bringing to the table for Texas, but the big plays in big moments. You can make a case where Texas has beaten in the last couple weeks USC and TCU, you can make a case they don’t win those games without Caden Sterns.” PAID CONTENT BY PROGRESSIVE Switch And Save! Switch to Progressive and you could save an average of $668. Sterns plays defensive back and special teams for the 3-1 Longhorns, who are back in the Associated Press Top 25 thanks to a win over TCU. Sterns himself is fresh off a nod as the 247Sports Freshman of the Week because of it. “TCU is very confident, moving the football, two interceptions, changes the game,” Simmons said. “What he’s bringing to the table, not just in terms of his play making, but the energy that defense is feeding off with him. He is the most impactful true freshman in the country right now.” Sterns also flipped the script on USC in Week 3 because of his impact on special teams. “Against USC, the Trojans are driving, getting a little momentum, kicking a field goal to cut the lead to 23-17 before Caden Sterns blocks a kick, returns for a touchdown,” Simmons said. “That opens the floodgates for that game.” The top-ranked safety in the 247Sports Composite for the 2018 class, Sterns won Texas’ starting job with room to spare in fall camp. Thus far the freshman from San Antonio has totaled 15 tackles (sixth on the team) and a trio of interceptions, which is tied for the second most nationally. “He has a bright future,” said Texas linebacker Gary Johnson. “That guy gives everything he’s got, in practice, film or whatever. … It’s crazy to have a young guy that’s ready to produce and make big plays in front of 100,000 people.” 1COMMENTS In his first four games at the college level, Sterns has 15 tackles and three interceptions. “There's a lot of pride (in Texas playing great defense),” coach Tom Herman said. “And you guys probably get sick of me saying it, but since the inception of the BCS and now into the College Football Playoff, there has been one national champion that's finished with a total defense outside the Top 25, and that was Auburn. I think they finished 32nd that year, but they also had a quarterback named Cameron Newton that was a pretty good player. We understand that to play at a championship level you're going to have to play great defense.”
September 25, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, kingkoopa6 said: thought id create this for the boner jams collection That block by Davis... Edited September 25, 20187 yr by ztejas
September 25, 20187 yr I love watching him play. He’s the most instinctual player we’ve had on the 40 in quite some time. It’s not like the QBs are throwing him the ball to his chest like Robinson did on the Brandon Jones interceptions. Sterns is tracking and breaking on the ball while it’s in the air. He’s a straight up ball hawk. Let’s also not forget, he would have had another interception if it were for Davante Davis running into him mid air. Forget which game that was. Was listening to a podcast and they refer to him as “ The Wolf of DKR”... love it haha.
September 25, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, kingkoopa6 said: posting for boner jams collection did Sterns block it or someone else? it's a bit too fast imo, the gif, can it be enlarged and slowed down?
September 25, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, NowThis said: did Sterns block it or someone else? it's a bit too fast imo, the gif, can it be enlarged and slowed down? Have you been under a rock for the past 2 weeks?
September 25, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, victory88 said: I love watching him play. He’s the most instinctual player we’ve had on the 40 in quite some time. It’s not like the QBs are throwing him the ball to his chest like Robinson did on the Brandon Jones interceptions. Sterns is tracking and breaking on the ball while it’s in the air. He’s a straight up ball hawk. Let’s also not forget, he would have had another interception if it were for Davante Davis running into him mid air. Forget which game that was. Was listening to a podcast and they refer to him as “ The Wolf of DKR”... love it haha. Often a guy has all the physical tools like Brandon Jones but just needs seasoning before the game "slows down for him." The game already looks pretty slow for Sterns.
September 25, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, hornian said: Have you been under a rock for the past 2 weeks? am i supposed to memorize every damn play for the last 4 week? lmao
September 25, 20187 yr Just now, NowThis said: am i supposed to memorize every damn play for the last 4 week? lmao No, just the scoring plays.
September 25, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, NowThis said: am i supposed to memorize every damn play for the last 4 week? lmao No, but it’s kinda hard to forget the most memorable play of our season to date
September 25, 20187 yr 21 minutes ago, NowThis said: did Sterns block it or someone else? it's a bit too fast imo, the gif, can it be enlarged and slowed down? For the record, pretty sure ztejas was referring to the block #18 Davante Davis made on the holder.
September 25, 20187 yr 45 minutes ago, hornian said: No, just the scoring plays. And the pivotal ones...
September 25, 20187 yr 47 minutes ago, dilloncp98 said: No, but it’s kinda hard to forget the most memorable play of our season to date nah, i'd say the most memorable was his pick off the trick RB pass. Also, i'd put some of those lunging WR TD catches by Colin and others right up there.
September 25, 20187 yr 19 minutes ago, Steel Shank said: Do you remember that one play where Steel Shank scored at your momma's house? Dad?
September 25, 20187 yr Do you remember that one play where Steel Shank scored at your momma's house?As often as someone does that, who count keep count?
September 25, 20187 yr His brother Jordan (Oklahoma State) was our Uber driver to the game. Awesome dude. Unfortunately, he just got released from the KC Chiefs. Talking to him though, he said he’s gonna keep working out, and give it one more try before he hangs them up. He bragged on his little brother on our way to the game, and my buddy and I texted him updates throughout. I wish him luck, and his little brother is a fucking beast.
September 26, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, NowThis said: am i supposed to memorize every damn play for the last 4 week? lmao What a pear shaped loser
September 26, 20187 yr we can be sure of one thing - the position has improved since Dylan Haines. Lago Vista is a powerhouse. LulzSent from my SM-J727T using Tapatalk
September 26, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, NowThis said: did Sterns block it or someone else? it's a bit too fast imo, the gif, can it be enlarged and slowed down? If you speed it up and zoom out, you can hardly tell it’s him.
September 27, 20187 yr I love watching him play. He’s the most instinctual player we’ve had on the 40 in quite some time. It’s not like the QBs are throwing him the ball to his chest like Robinson did on the Brandon Jones interceptions. Sterns is tracking and breaking on the ball while it’s in the air. He’s a straight up ball hawk. Let’s also not forget, he would have had another interception if it were for Davante Davis running into him mid air. Forget which game that was. Was listening to a podcast and they refer to him as “ The Wolf of DKR”... love it haha.Not gonna blame Davis on that one, he was actually in better position to catch it than Caden..
September 27, 20187 yr we can be sure of one thing - the position has improved since Dylan Haines. Why you gotta go and remind us of the bad old days? *shudders*
September 27, 20187 yr On 9/25/2018 at 6:24 PM, NowThis said: we can be sure of one thing - the position has improved since Dylan Haines. Human Hurdle
September 27, 20187 yr On 9/25/2018 at 2:18 PM, NowThis said: am i supposed to memorize every damn play for the last 4 week? lmao
September 27, 20187 yr 22 minutes ago, ousux said: On 9/25/2018 at 1:54 PM, victory88 said: I love watching him play. He’s the most instinctual player we’ve had on the 40 in quite some time. It’s not like the QBs are throwing him the ball to his chest like Robinson did on the Brandon Jones interceptions. Sterns is tracking and breaking on the ball while it’s in the air. He’s a straight up ball hawk. Let’s also not forget, he would have had another interception if it were for Davante Davis running into him mid air. Forget which game that was. Was listening to a podcast and they refer to him as “ The Wolf of DKR”... love it haha. Read more Not gonna blame Davis on that one, he was actually in better position to catch it than Caden.. Yeah but who would you trust more to actually catch that ball and make a play?
September 27, 20187 yr On 9/24/2018 at 4:04 PM, ztejas said: Mmmmm I don't know... just trimmed the hedges. I hear aggy likes their lovers a bit more... woolly.
September 27, 20187 yr 47 minutes ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said: any word on lean o'neal's national awards thus far?
September 27, 20187 yr On 9/25/2018 at 3:19 PM, hornian said: No, just the scoring plays. On 9/25/2018 at 4:04 PM, GTNY said: And the pivotal ones... And let’s not forget Becks ok. Let’s.
September 27, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said: any word on lean o'neal's national awards thus far? Leon's Award....... participation as a blocking dummy Edited September 27, 20187 yr by LTtxfan
September 29, 20187 yr I love that we were not afraid to stay on this guy and flip him to his destiny. There was a day we would have given up.
September 30, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, BigXII said: what was the deal with his injury? did he play after he went down? is he ok? He came right back in. Brando & Tillman made it sound like he was literally dead on the field after he went down.
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