Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Surly Horns

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business & Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Advertise... Tailgate Donations

Featured Replies

#11401
25 minutes ago, satyanash said:

SIAP but this is weird. TE Logan Compton posts a video of him getting in a dust-up with a DB who successfully covers him on two plays. After people start calling him out in the replies, his own mother and father jump into the thread to defend him.

 

Charlie was right, social media will be the end of us all

  • Replies 50.5k
  • Views 7.1m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • closetojumping
    closetojumping

    There's more than just 2019 stuff in this update, but I'm not being paid to post, so I'm dumping it all here and you guys can do with it/disseminate it/ignore it as you like. Regarding the UA guy

  • Carl Winslow
    Carl Winslow

    word 😂 brooks not being a take clemson starting rb pistol whipped & robbed his own teammate he lead clemson to a national championship & 3 playoff appearances recruit to wi

  • RadiologyHorn
    RadiologyHorn

    Now Mpagi is better than Leal???!???    Guys tell me you’re trolling. Please tell me this isn’t real. I feel like I’m in a Seinfeld bizarro world episode. I can’t take this shit anymore. Whe

Posted Images

#11402

The Cine news is a bit of a suprise to me. I always thought he'd like Texas but still choose Penn State.  Sounds like to me Texas has the best shot now

Im guessing we take 3 Safeties and 2 CBs

#11403
29 minutes ago, satyanash said:

SIAP but this is weird. TE Logan Compton posts a video of him getting in a dust-up with a DB who successfully covers him on two plays. After people start calling him out in the replies, his own mother and father jump into the thread to defend him.

 

Bobbie Jo Compton?  That's a mom that smokes her Virginia Slims while popping her Dentyne.  

#11404
1 hour ago, satyanash said:

SIAP but this is weird. TE Logan Compton posts a video of him getting in a dust-up with a DB who successfully covers him on two plays. After people start calling him out in the replies, his own mother and father jump into the thread to defend him.

 

We talked about it here a bit  ... 

but that was before the parental involvement. Any surprise that fucking meathead has dumbasses for parents? 

#11405

"Maybe he just went up there and discovered that their entire fanbase consists of vile subhumans who prioritize sports over the systematic sexual abuse of children. You know, as one does. "

Sounds like collieville except they involve sheep.

#11406
6 minutes ago, golfclap said:

We talked about it here a bit  ... 

but that was before the parental involvement. Any surprise that fucking meathead has dumbasses for parents? 

Getting physical and heated at a camp is fine. Whatever. Although going to IMG and still not being able to get off press coverage isn't a good look. 

Posting "Don’t start something you can’t finish..." on twitter for the world to see after you didn't do anything of note in the clip is moronic, and instead of jumping in to defend their baby, his parents should have made him delete the tweet 

#11407
1 hour ago, satyanash said:

E.J. Holland's Big Board: Quarterbacks

 

  Reveal hidden contents

With the spring evaluation period over and done with, it’s time to reset the big boards and look at where Texas stands with its targets at each position. We kick off the series by taking a look at quarterback recruiting.

Commits:

Roschon Johnson, Port Neches-Groves— There really won’t be much to this big board as Johnson gave Texas a verbal commitment last summer and became the first pledge of the cycle. The four-star prospect is completely solid to the Longhorns and is not listening to any other programs. Johnson is fully focused on graduating in December and enrolling early at UT. We do not expect Johnson to waver at any point in the process. It appears that Johnson will be the only quarterback take this cycle, and the Longhorns are perfectly content with that. Johnson is one of the most electric prospects in the state this cycle and is one hell of a runner. However, he needs to continue to develop as a passer. Johnson has made strides in that area this offseason and advanced to the Elite 11 Finals.

Offered Targets:

None

On The Radar:

QB Grant Tisdale, Allen —Tisdale seems to be the runner-up in the race to be UT’s quarterback take this cycle. Texas could take a second look if something happens with Johnson, but that appears extremely unlikely. Tisdale recently made a verbal commitment to Ole Miss.

 

 

Even EJ should be ashamed of this bullshit.  Just shameful. 

 

#11409

Super K says he still feels good about Shepherd and Texas and says it looks like he'll announce in a couple of weeks on his birthday.  Possible video being made?

#11410

It could also be Cine telling the Texas recruiting reporter nerds what the Texas recruiting reporter nerds want to hear, or the Texas recruiting nerds misrepresenting his words to make it seem like Texas is in a better position than they really are, or it could be that Texas is actually making up ground. No one knows shit. 

#11411
6 minutes ago, irishtexan said:

It could also be Cine telling the Texas recruiting reporter nerds what the Texas recruiting reporter nerds want to hear, or the Texas recruiting nerds misrepresenting his words to make it seem like Texas is in a better position than they really are, or it could be that Texas is actually making up ground. No one knows shit. 

We are surging in his recruitment but we need to hit it out of the ballpark on his OV.

#11412
6 minutes ago, Bevo said:

We are surging in his recruitment but we need to hit it out of the ballpark on his OV.

Texas seems to be pulling away, but I wouldn't count Penn State out just yet. It's going to be a fight til the end, with Penn State now closing the gap since I started this reply.

Edited by UncleBuck

#11415
2 hours ago, Post Oak said:

Im guessing we take 3 Safeties and 2 CBs

  • K.Watson
  • M.Caldwell
  • J.Catalon
  • C.Adimora
  • L.Cine
#11417
1 hour ago, EZ$ said:

Who would you rather????

Lowell Galindo or EJ Holland

That's not fair.

#11421
3 minutes ago, UT Lawnghorn said:

You forgot Stingley, Carter, and errrbody.

Do we take 3 safeties and 3 cornerbacks? Carter seems like he could actually choose the good guys considering Catalon and his cousin have strong interest.

#11422
11 minutes ago, GlenFromTheMailRoom said:

Cam Rising and Crystal Balls have absolutely nothing to do with DB recruiting.  

I agree. They have nothing to do with douche bag recruiting.

#11426
Just now, Dbeasy said:

One safety recruit needs to be a dual CB/S player. Whose the best candidate for that?

Catalon?

#11427
28 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

One safety recruit needs to be a dual CB/S player. Whose the best candidate for that?

Yurmaum kenblomey

Edited by Pato del Muerto

#11430
42 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

One safety recruit needs to be a dual CB/S player. Whose the best candidate for that?

Remains to be Cine. 

#11431
46 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

One safety recruit needs to be a dual CB/S player. Whose the best candidate for that?

I think one needs to be a CB/S only if we push the number to six DBs

#11432
2 hours ago, irishtexan said:

It could also be Cine telling the Texas recruiting reporter nerds what the Texas recruiting reporter nerds want to hear, or the Texas recruiting nerds misrepresenting his words to make it seem like Texas is in a better position than they really are, or it could be that Texas is actually making up ground. No one knows shit. 

<Mr. Blond> Either he's alive or he's dead. Or the cops got him or they don't. </Mr. Blond>

#11434
1 hour ago, HtownHorn said:

If the Cine news is true, that's big. Hopefully it's a direct quote from the kid.

Do you honestly believe that EJ Holland even spoke to the recruit? I’m fairly certain he just conjures shit while waiting in line at Starbucks. 

#11435
2 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Wait, we’re scouting Israel now? I didn’t even know they played football there. 

Oh, because the football is called a pigskin, you anti-Semite?

#11436
1 hour ago, UT Lawnghorn said:

You forgot Stingley, Carter, and errrbody.

No Noa Pola-Gates?

#11443
54 minutes ago, cdain3 said:

Liebrock made a huge jump on rivals.

 

Yeah Liebrock should get a big jump in composite.

Adimora is now #136 for Rivals.

#11444
9 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

Yeah Liebrock should get a big jump in composite.

Adimora is now #136 for Rivals.

Adimora should be a 5 star just off his profile pic.

#11445

Fucking CHAOS incoming 

NCAA makes major change to transfer, redshirt rules

The subject of transferring in college athletics has always been a tricky one. Some believe that the student-athletes should have the right to go wherever they want. It is their future, after all. Others worry that this would lead to some impulsive decisions and tampering within college athletics. 

The way a transfer works currently is that a student-athlete must alert his or her school prior to transferring. Then, that school can block the student-athlete from having contact with certain other schools. In terms of college football, that often means conference opponents and any schools on the schedule in the near future. Those days are in the past, or at least they will be very soon. As of Wednesday, the NCAA’s Division I council approved a proposal that will switch the transferring process to a “notification-of-transfer” system.

The NCAA also announced revised redshirt rules, which would allow players to participate in up to four games without losing a year of eligibility.  

Under the new transfer policy, when a student-athlete informs a school that he or she wishes to transfer, that institution has two business days to enter that athlete’s name into a national database. Once the student-athlete’s name is in the database, other coaches from any school can contact that individual. It’s no longer up to the school to determine which university the student-athlete can talk to. Justin Sell, the chairman of the Division I Transfer Working Group and South Dakota State’s athletic director, sees this as a big win for the athletes.

“The membership showed today that it supports this significant change in transfer rules,” said Justin Sell. “I’m proud of the effort the Transfer Working Group put forth to make this happen for student-athletes, coaches and schools.” While some coaches may not be pleased with this rule change, there is no question it gives more freedom and independence to the student-athlete.

The one caveat is that conferences can still enforce their own transfer rules, but doing so may factor into a student-athlete’s decision to steer clear of schools in that conference. In order to prevent any sort of tampering by coaches or administrators after this rule change, tampering with a current student-athlete at a different school is now a Level 2 violation.

That rule change will take effect on Oct. 15 of this year.

Regarding the new redshirt rule, the new exception allows football players to preserve a season of competition if, for example, injuries or other factors result in them competing in a small number of games.

“This change promotes not only fairness for college athletes, but also their health and well-being. Redshirt football student-athletes are more likely to remain engaged with the team, and starters will be less likely to feel pressure to play through injuries,” said council chair Blake James, who serves as Miami’s athletic director. “Coaches will appreciate the additional flexibility and ability to give younger players an opportunity to participate in limited competition.”

The rule previously required a medical hardship waiver to receiver a fifth year of eligibility. It also required the injury to take place during the first quarter of the season.

#11446

What's cool about that database, we as message board fans will know exactly who is asking to transfer. 

 

 

#11447
15 minutes ago, golfclap said:


Fucking CHAOS incoming NCAA makes major change to transfer, redshirt rules

The subject of transferring in college athletics has always been a tricky one. Some believe that the student-athletes should have the right to go wherever they want. It is their future, after all. Others worry that this would lead to some impulsive decisions and tampering within college athletics. 

The way a transfer works currently is that a student-athlete must alert his or her school prior to transferring. Then, that school can block the student-athlete from having contact with certain other schools. In terms of college football, that often means conference opponents and any schools on the schedule in the near future. Those days are in the past, or at least they will be very soon. As of Wednesday, the NCAA’s Division I council approved a proposal that will switch the transferring process to a “notification-of-transfer” system.

The NCAA also announced revised redshirt rules, which would allow players to participate in up to four games without losing a year of eligibility.  

Under the new transfer policy, when a student-athlete informs a school that he or she wishes to transfer, that institution has two business days to enter that athlete’s name into a national database. Once the student-athlete’s name is in the database, other coaches from any school can contact that individual. It’s no longer up to the school to determine which university the student-athlete can talk to. Justin Sell, the chairman of the Division I Transfer Working Group and South Dakota State’s athletic director, sees this as a big win for the athletes.

“The membership showed today that it supports this significant change in transfer rules,” said Justin Sell. “I’m proud of the effort the Transfer Working Group put forth to make this happen for student-athletes, coaches and schools.” While some coaches may not be pleased with this rule change, there is no question it gives more freedom and independence to the student-athlete.

The one caveat is that conferences can still enforce their own transfer rules, but doing so may factor into a student-athlete’s decision to steer clear of schools in that conference. In order to prevent any sort of tampering by coaches or administrators after this rule change, tampering with a current student-athlete at a different school is now a Level 2 violation.

That rule change will take effect on Oct. 15 of this year.

Regarding the new redshirt rule, the new exception allows football players to preserve a season of competition if, for example, injuries or other factors result in them competing in a small number of games.

“This change promotes not only fairness for college athletes, but also their health and well-being. Redshirt football student-athletes are more likely to remain engaged with the team, and starters will be less likely to feel pressure to play through injuries,” said council chair Blake James, who serves as Miami’s athletic director. “Coaches will appreciate the additional flexibility and ability to give younger players an opportunity to participate in limited competition.”

The rule previously required a medical hardship waiver to receiver a fifth year of eligibility. It also required the injury to take place during the first quarter of the season.

Not sure chaos will rule but it will bring a change.  Players will still have to sit out a year so that will stop a free for all.

#11450
1 hour ago, JOSEYWALES66 said:

Not sure chaos will rule but it will bring a change.  Players will still have to sit out a year so that will stop a free for all.

Sounds reasonable.

I would say transfer where you want after notification,  sit a year,  but lose a year of eligibility.  

If player enrolls freshman year,  redshirts,  then transfers,  he has 3 years left to play.  

Edited by Laga4

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business & Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Advertise... Tailgate Donations

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.