From the offer board...
WR Chauncey Magwood of Leesburg, GA is headed to Kentucky.
https://247sports.com/player/chauncey-magwood-46054328/
WR JoJo Earle of Aledo to LSU.
https://247sports.com/Player/JoJo-Earle-46052279/
Stings a little, but life goes on.
mehh, there won’t be anything worse than Jamal Adams or Solomon Thomas. Onward we go.
I need to look back at previous years, but Adams and Thomas seemingly started the trend of guys who would've signed with Texas if the Horns would just show them something.
It's frustrating that list grows annually, but Texas simply can't get out of their own way and they blew all of their 2018 momentum quickly.
Hopefully guys like the Brockermeyers don't follow suit, which would be extremely tough being the sons of a Texas All-American and their brother is on the team.
WR Michael Jackson III (Las Vegas, NV)
https://247sports.com/Player/Michael-Jackson-46076603/
https://www.hudl.com/profile/1323622...el-Jackson-lll
Texas Tech gets a commitment from DE Charles Esters III of Cedar Hill.
https://247sports.com/Player/Charles-Esters-46084950/
Watched the 1952 UT v. Tennessee game with no announcing last night.
Im not sure if it was football.
Both teams appeared to try to throw the forward pass, but I’m really not sure.
Desperate times...
I thought this had already been determined; just a matter of hashing out the details, unfortunately, at this point.
I wonder what all the linemen and other unsung guys on the team will think when the star power guys at the glamor positions make all this money off their name. Some will probably grumble more at the linemen when they don't block well enough to allow the stars to maximize their value.
A frightful thought (Evans). He's talented enough where some school is bound to give him that shot
Yes and this NFL Draft is doing us no favors. Seemingly every other guy is originating from Texas but none that went to UT. Athletes are taking notice of these type of things, the LSU, Bamas and Ohio States are still king.
I agree this draft is not a great look for Texas, but outside Duverney, Ehlinger and B. Jones, the Longhorns best players are fresh or sophs so there wasn't a lot to choose from. I wouldve added Collin, but he was often injured and a little too inconsistent his senior year to make a dent. I feel you will see a solid leap from players like Green, Sterns, Jamison and Ossai on the defense and Cosmi, Eagles and Ehlinger on offense. Imo, there may be 2 or 3 potential 1st or high 2nd rd grade picks in that mix of players (Cosmi, Sterns and Ossai) It's a catch-22 though, because that means a couple will not be returning for their Sr. seasons. Hopefully they all stay healthy and live up to the potential. Remember, Strong did Herman no favors with the roster he left. They've done a good job with players like Cosmi and Kerstetter. I think the 2021 draft will start to show Texas getting back into the 1st rd talk.
Last edited by texbound; 04-24-2020 at 10:53 AM.
Watched the UT- Navy game with Roger Staubach at QB.
Staubach finished that game very sore.
Texas used 3 different QBs. At least by looking at their jersey numbers.
UT actually scored 2 more touchdowns, but the rules concerning the ball on the goal line must have not existed or the refs felt sorry for Navy. The talent deferences along the line both ways was enormous. Navy dropped a number of passes as well but made some outstanding catches. Staubach had an interesting little jump pass he would throw to avoid linemen.
But the forward pass actually worked in this game.
2022 ATH Clint Stephens (Long Beach, CA)
https://247sports.com/player/clint-stephens-46100888/
https://www.hudl.com/profile/11235437/Clint-Stephens
2022 WR Shaleak Knotts (Monroe, NC)
https://247sports.com/Player/Shaleak-Knotts-46080635/
https://www.hudl.com/profile/11406152/Shaleak-Knotts
2022 WR Phaizon Wilson (Lancaster)
https://247sports.com/Player/Phaizon-Wilson-46080066/
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