depending on the severity, concussions can linger, but i would expect that he should be fine by the LSU game, if the medical staff defers to being more cautious.
Per Inside Texas, CB Joshua Eaton will be announcing his commitment at noon tomorrow.
depending on the severity, concussions can linger, but i would expect that he should be fine by the LSU game, if the medical staff defers to being more cautious.
Roach from 24/7 put in a UT crystal ball for 2021 DE Ja'Tavion Sanders of Denton Ryan.
https://247sports.com/Player/JaTavion-Sanders-46058800/
I may be wrong, but more than likely Brewer is out for La Tech. If all goes well he'll be available for LSU. They don't play around with concussions. There's a specific timeline he must follow regardless of how he is feeling.
Per OrangeBloods, CB Joshua Eaton will be an early enrollee.
Inside Texas reporting OL Jaylen Garth of Port Neches-Groves went down with a leg injury last night in a scrimmage and had to be carted off.
No additional information yet.
According to Inside Texas, QB Hudson Card, DE Alfred Collins and DE Princely Umanmielen will be at the Louisiana Tech game next weekend.
I didn't even listen to what Matthew said, I just love that he's wearing a green non-contact jersey to make a speech.
Texas released a statement that RB Daniel Young has a high ankle sprain and will be out several weeks.
I'm not going to watch a silly video, I'm guessing he committed to Texas
Not hitting the panic button but what’s the plan with our RB if our only 2 healthy guys go down? Any ideas besides the walkons playing?
Wish they woulda looked at the Clemson transfer harder once we knew we’d be down our true freshman RB from Georgia.
Smith, Roschon and the walk-on Ramirez.
Maybe Duvernay.
High school football games on tonight and through the weekend if you're interested.
https://usatodayhss.com/2019/chosen-...otball-kickoff
i'll be at the steele-johnson scrimmage tonight.
Finally here.
Does McConaughey have any eligibility left?
When Texas kicked the tires on him and found out what he was majoring in, that pretty much ended that recruitment. Apparently your degree path has to align with what Texas has to offer as far as a graduate degree and his was no bueno.
Hit the panic button dude, because that what we do around here. Luckily, it's looking like Ingram will be healthy for the first game. Hindsight 2020, but Texas should of looked a little harder for a transfer especially after the D. Brown situation occurred.
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