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MuellerHorn

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  1. 100% agree. This is spot on. Also, username checks out.
  2. Some of those programs have actually won shit in past 84 years. Unlike...
  3. This. Didn’t have huge production this season, but UK wasn’t a good passing team. Had two KO returns for TDs.
  4. This is the way. It’s always next year, until it’s not.
  5. I'm almost certain he'll be fired mid season next year. The only question is: after which game?
  6. They need to feed Skinner. Nothing else right now.
  7. Agreed. Nice to see playoff quality hustle at this point of the season. He keeps improving at a rapid pace.
  8. I haven’t given up on this team (especially with Disu to come back), but I agree with Derka. Y'all have to be seeing the cracks here. This team has no identity, no offensive rhythm, and has serious concerns in multiple facets of the game (offensive consistency, rebounding, TOs, etc.).
  9. Found what I was referencing. That was Austin Jordan. I'll take the L here.
  10. I’m not making anything up. Thats exactly what happened last year. @Dondrysdale1 is correct.
  11. You mean other than getting burned on an 8-yard slant turned 60-yard TD?
  12. https://www.tigernet.com/clemson-football/story/clemson-early-enrollees-getting-great-experience-by-participating-in-bowl-prep-20976 EEs can now travel with the team and participate in bowl activities. "The players can now do everything the elligible players can do except play in the game."
  13. Here's what ChatGPT has to say on the matter. I love the bits about NIL at the end haha
  14. I'm not sure that it will. Many RBs will be (materially) plug-and-play in favorable schemes or when accompanying elite OLs, but an elite RB at the college level can completely change the trajectory of an already good team. In the NFL, they're worried about durability over multiple contracts, and thus don't want to commit big money long term. With a finite number of years in college, especially with it only being one (maybe two) year assuming we are discussing a RB transfer, I just don't see the market variables playing out in the same fashion as the NFL.
  15. Good thing Texas is back to being great at football, is located in a desirable city, has a great culture, and, most importantly, has Thanks - I appreciate the response. Good news, even if we don't know all the variables.
  16. That might be the case, but credits still have to transfer into eligible courses to be counted as completed towards a relevant degree. I.e., all of Moore's credit may transfer, but many of them might be fit into elective credits and not what he actually needs to graduate. Based on everything I've seen on the matter, that may be the true issue. Can you expound on this? Interest from transfers because of perceived NIL riches at Texas; interest due to Texas' performance this season and Sark's three-year progress; a commitment for this transfer cycle from donors; a combination of these variables?
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