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Fyi... May want to update chart @HtownHorn

  • Appears that Adimora, Owens, and Washington are all Sophmores (none redshirted)
  • Also Fr-RS column at top says 17,  but by dropping 3 above, it should total to only 12.
  • Soph column may be 22 now??
  • Junior column may be 20??
  • Senior column may be 12??
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21 minutes ago, Ghost of Stevie Ray said:

OL and LB look like the two weak positions to me going into next season.  

Not worried about QB DB RB or WR.  Cade Brewer needs to have his breakout season at TE.  DL is riddled with talent and may be our strongest position.

 

Time for Hand to get these younger OL guys to step up and play great in 2020!!

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On 5/9/2020 at 2:50 PM, HtownHorn said:

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Here is the latest.

 

Crazy...

Roach reporting Texas may have interest in Bama grad transfer WR...

Thx for this @satyanash

"Texas already added graduate transfer Tarik Black to their roster earlier this spring, but the staff may not be done working the portal. After speaking with a source near Alabama graduate transfer Tyrell Shavers this weekend, Horns247 has learned that the Longhorns have been in contact with the Lewisville (Texas) native.  The source indicated that Shavers would have interest in Texas along with TCU, Mississippi State and Central Florida. "  

 

(I still think SMU and Baylor are in play too...)

 

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Crazy...

Roach reporting Texas may have interest in Bama grad transfer WR...

Thx for this @satyanash

Texas already added graduate transfer Tarik Black to their roster earlier this spring, but the staff may not be done working the portal. After speaking with a source near Alabama graduate transfer Tyrell Shavers this weekend, Horns247 has learned that the Longhorns have been in contact with the Lewisville (Texas) native.  The source indicated that Shavers would have interest in Texas along with TCU, Mississippi State and Central Florida.  

 

Official bama site lists him as redshirt Jr., so two years to play two. 6-6, 205. Consensus 4-star out of Louisville.  Love me some big-bodied receivers. (Well, not like that.)

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Crazy...

Roach reporting Texas may have interest in Bama grad transfer WR...

Thx for this @satyanash

"Texas already added graduate transfer Tarik Black to their roster earlier this spring, but the staff may not be done working the portal. After speaking with a source near Alabama graduate transfer Tyrell Shavers this weekend, Horns247 has learned that the Longhorns have been in contact with the Lewisville (Texas) native.  The source indicated that Shavers would have interest in Texas along with TCU, Mississippi State and Central Florida. "  

 

(I still think SMU and Baylor are in play too...)

 

That Depth chart..  other than LB.. it's beautiful.

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Shavers was the top rated WR in Texas in 2017. A class that also included Reagor, Lamb, and Wallace.
Ruggs, Smith, and Jeudy in his class just at Bama.

CeeDee Lamb also came out of TX that year. 2017 was a stupid for year for WRs.
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Do the walk ons who get left over scholarships as underclassmen get to keep them?  I know they are year to year for everyone.  But do we actually not renew for walk ons?

Because otherwise unless they are good enough to be on the two deep, I would think you would only want to give those to seniors.

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18 minutes ago, John Lawrence said:

Do the walk ons who get left over scholarships as underclassmen get to keep them?  I know they are year to year for everyone.  But do we actually not renew for walk ons?

Because otherwise unless they are good enough to be on the two deep, I would think you would only want to give those to seniors.

This is an interesting question, because Herman awarded 5 underclassmen walkons with scholarships last year. Most of those guys were sophomores.

Only Coutomanos is a senior in 2020 that was previously a walk on. Jaquess, Hine, Brockermeyer, and Mader all have multiple years of eligibility left. Though I am not sure where they are academically.

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Longhorns enter summer in good shape with scholarship numbers

ByJEFF HOWE 17 hours ago

 "Longhorns at 86 scholarships on paper.  Nevertheless, Herman’s declaration that Texas heads into the summer two scholarships shy of the 85-man maximum gives the staff room to either add a missing piece before hitting the practice field in August or to reward a non-scholarship player for their efforts down the road."

 

https://247sports.com/college/texas/Article/Texas-Longhorns-Football-2020-season-scholarship-numbers-83-Tom-Herman-Tarik-Black-Jadae-Barron-148092651/

 

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Great info -- Big Thx @Fud

Fud Post Today :  "If anyone is interested in 2021 class counter size, I went back several years to see how many available spots we have, and it's 29 (four open spots from 2020). This is only the limiting factor from the 25 class counter, and not the 85 fall camp roster rule. Any transfers we bring in count against those 29, and also some spots will likely need to be for 2022 "

 

 

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4 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Great info -- Big Thx @Fud

Fud Post:  "If anyone is interested in 2021 class counter size, I went back several years to see how many available spots we have, and it's 29 (four open spots from 2020). This is only the limiting factor from the 25 class counter, and not the 85 fall camp roster rule. Any transfers we bring in count against those 29, and also some spots will likely need to be for 2022 "

Can some who knows numbers check those numbers? I can't do numbers. 

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56 minutes ago, JFKFC said:

Can some who knows numbers check those numbers? I can't do numbers. 

Signees- includes transfers (1 in 2017, 2 in 2018, 1 in 2019, 1 in 2020) 

Early- early enrollees who can count towards the previous class, if there's room

Net- the class total after early enrollees in the current class are applied to whatever room is left in the previous class

Room- room available for an early enrollee in the next class 

  2017 2018 2019 2020
Signees   29 27 21
early   9 10 8
Net 19 23 25 21
Room 6 2 0 4
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Projected depth chart    (July 23rd)

11 Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No.
QB Sam Ehlinger 11 Casey Thompson 8 Hudson Card 1 Ja'Quinden Jackson 3    
RB Keaontay Ingram 26 Roschon Johnson 8 Bijan Robinson 5 Daniel Young 32    
XWR Brennan Eagles 13 Marcus Washington 15 Al'Vonte Woodard 9 Troy Omeire 82    
HWR Jake Smith 16 Jordan Whittington 21 Dajon Harrison 88        
ZWR Josh Moore 14 Tarik Black 0 Kennedy Lewis 84 Kelvontay Dixon 86    
YTE Cade Brewer 80 Malcolm Epps 85 Jared Wiley 18 Brayden Liebrock 89    
LT Sam Cosmi 52 Reese Moore 76 Isaiah Hookfin 65 Andrej Karic 69    
LG Junior Angilau 75 Willie Tyler 55            
C Derek Kerstetter 68 Rafiti Ghirmai 74 Jake Majors 65        
RG Tyler Johnson 72 Tope Imade 67 Logan Parr 71        
RT Denzel Okafor 78 Christian Jones 70 Jaylen Garth 77        
Defense                    
DE Moro Ojomo 98 Marqez Bimage 42 Jacoby Jones 36 Vernon Broughton 48 Alfred Collins 95
NT Keondre Coburn 99 T'Vondre Sweat 93            
DT Ta'Quon Graham 49 Daniel Carson 88 Myron Warren 92 Sawyer Goram-Welch 91    
JACK Joseph Ossai 46 Byron Vaughns 50 Prince Dorbah 32        
MLB Juwan Mitchell 6 David Gbenda 33 Cort Jaquess 57 Jaylan Ford 41    
WILL DeMarvion Overshown 31 Ayodele Adeoye 40 Marcus Tillman, Jr. 13 Jaden Hullaby 55    
CB D'Shawn Jamison 5 Josh Thompson 29 Jahdae Barron 30        
S Caden Sterns 7 Montrell Estell 39 Xavion Alford 23        
S BJ Foster 25 Chris Brown 15 Tyler Owens 44 Jerrin Thompson 28    
CB Jalen Green 3 Kenyatta Watson II 2 Marques Caldwell 24 Kitan Crawford 19    
SPUR Chris Adimora 11 Chris Brown 15            
Special Teams                    
PK Cameron Dicker 17                
P Ryan Bucjevski 8 Cameron Dicker 17            
H Ryan Bucjevski 8 Zach Edwards 43            
DS Justin Mader 54 Zach Edwards 43            
KR D'Shawn Jamison 5 Jake Smith 16 Montrell Estell 39 Jordan Whittington 21    
PR D'Shawn Jamison 5 Jake Smith 16            
Injured Peter Mpagi 45 heart              
  Derrian Brown 24 stroke              

 

https://www.burntorangenation.com/2020/7/23/21336080/texas-longhorns-depth-chart-preseason-chris-adimora-kenyatta-watson

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Texas roster matrix: Horns down to 73 healthy players recruited on scholarship

By Wescott Eberts@SBN_Wescott  Aug 25, 2020, 7:11pm CDT

Tom Herman expects to use almost all of his scholarship players this season. 

The Texas Longhorns are now in the third week of preseason camp and so far, the Horns have only suffered a single long-term injury, suffered by breakout freshman wide receiver Troy Omeire.  Unfortunately, Texas is also down to 73 players recruited on scholarship as a result of two other previous long-term injuries — redshirt freshman running back Derrian Brown and redshirt freshman defensive end Peter Mpagi — three opt outs, and four walk ons who have received scholarships.

Roster matrix

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total

QB

Hudson Card

 

Casey Thompson

 

 

Sam Ehlinger

 

Ja'Quinden Jackson

      4

RB

Bijan Robinson

 

Roschon Johnson

 

Keaontay Ingram

 

Daniel Young*

 

Derrian Brown^

      5 

WR

Kennedy Lewis 

 

Jake Smith

 

Brennan Eagles

 

Tarik Black

 

Troy Omeire^

Marcus Washington

     

Dajon Harrison

Al'Vonte Woodard

     

Jordan Whittington

Joshua Moore

     

Kelvontay Dixon

      11

TE

Brayden Liebrock 

 

Jared Wiley

 

 

Cade Brewer

 
 

Malcolm Epps

    4

OL

Tyler Johnson

 

Junior Angilau

 

Sam Cosmi

 

Derek Kerstetter

 

Isaiah Hookfin

Rafiti Ghirmai

 

Tope Imade

 

Jake Majors

Reese Moore

 

Denzel Okafor

 

Logan Parr

Christian Jones

     

Jaylen Garth

Willie Tyler*

     

Andrej Karic

   

 

15

DL

Myron Warren 

 

T'Vondre Sweat

 

Reese Leitao

 

Ta'Quon Graham

 

Peter Mpagi^

Keondre Coburn

 

Marqez Bimage*

 

Vernon Broughton

Moro Ojomo

 

Jacoby Jones

 

Sawyer Goram-Welch

Daniel Carson

     

Alfred Collins

      12

LB

David Gbenda

 

Byron Vaughns

 

Joseph Ossai

   

Marcus Tillman Jr.

Ayodele Adeoye

Russell Hine**

   

Prince Dorbah

Luke Brockermeyer**

Cort Jaquess**

   

Jaylan Ford

 

Juwan Mitchell

   

Jaden Hullaby

 

DeMarvion Overshown

  13

DB

Kenyatta Watson II

 

Chris Adimora

 

Caden Sterns

 

Chris Brown

 

Marques Caldwell

Tyler Owens

BJ Foster

   

Xavion Alford

 

Jalen Green

   

Jerrin Thompson

 

D'Shawn Jamison

   

Kitan Crawford

 

Montrell Estell

   

Jahdae Barron

 

Josh Thompson

   
   

Anthony Cook

   
   

Kobe Boyce^^

  17

Specialists

 

Ryan Bujcevski

   
   

Cameron Dicker

  3
   

Justin Mader**

 
At the running back position, that means only three healthy scholarship players since senior Daniel Young opted out — Texas hasn’t had multiple injuries at the position and could easily move redshirt freshman Jordan Whittington back from running back — but it is an area of concern.

And the concern isn’t just about the normal injuries that happen in college football. Instead, the concern is that a cluster of positive COVID-19 cases, or the need to self isolate or quarantine multiple players in a position group, could leave Texas short of players at a particular position for one or more games.

In fact, that’s exactly what happened to Oklahoma recently when the team was attempting to go through a scrimmage following a recent cluster of cases.

“We had a day last week we were getting ready to do a scrimmage and had a COVID test come back and we lose all but one person at a position group, I mean a major position group on the field,” head coach Lincoln Riley said. “We have to practice that day with a position where we had multiple players on the field at one time and we have one player, and we found out that night and then we’ve got practice the next morning.”

So Herman plans on using 80 to 90 percent of his scholarship roster this season due to the coronavirus. The Longhorns have altered practice as a result, mixing the second- and third-team players more frequently, in part because the team’s overall fitness level is below the norm after so much time around campus.

Herman is keeping two key things in mind as he plans for the season.    “The one being myself as the head coach being cognizant of the fact that we just need some more blocks of just time devoted to the third group, but also the second part of that is making sure that those guys rotate in with the ones and twos — the ones and twos needed to because we’ve not quite been in the shape that we’re used to be in this time of year. Those guys have gotten some very valuable reps,” Herman said.

The players staying on-campus are in San Jacinto dorm and 90 percent overall plan to take online classes only, which will limit their exposure to the rest of the student body during class time.  Meanwhile, Herman continues to emphasize that the teams with the most discipline are going to set themselves up for success this season.

“The most mature, level-headed, rule-following teams are going to be the ones that have the best opportunity to win at a very high level this season and our guys are completely bought into that fact,” Herman said following the team’s first scrimmage.

 

https://www.burntorangenation.com/2020/8/25/21401862/texas-longhorns-roster-matrix-opt-outs-injuries-walk-ons

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3 minutes ago, chad.ihrig said:

I don’t think Byron Vaughns has been on the two-deep all season. Is he in the doghouse, injured, or have the ‘rona?

 

Last thing that I've seen on Byron Vaughns...

Late August...

Humidor:  "Depth behind Ossai is unsettled.  Vaughns missed some time for non-football related issues. He’s still expected to be a valuable contributor this year. My source continues to rave about Bush’s ability." 

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So what the HELL will the 2021 Roster look like??

 

Here's a really old Roster List to start with...

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Add:  

  • Brenden Schooler WR  **
  • Tarik Black WR**
  • Gabriel Watson RB**

** Due to special COVID RULES, lots of players eligible to return for 2021

Drop:

  • Kenyatta Watson II  DB
  • DeGabriel Floyd  LB (medically retired)
  • Peter Mpagi   LB (questionable)
  • Derrian Brown  LB (questionable)

 

 

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9 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Add:  

  • Brenden Schooler WR  **
  • Tarik Black WR**
  • Gabriel Watson RB**

** Due to special COVID RULES, lots of players eligible to return for 2021

Drop:

  • Kenyatta Watson II  DB
  • DeGabriel Floyd  LB (medically retired)
  • Peter Mpagi   LB (questionable)
  • Derrian Brown  LB (questionable)

Stay tuned.  

The situation is fluid.

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Luke Brockermeyer is only a sophomore?  Is he still on scholarship?  Why are we giving scholarships to underclassmen walk-ons who aren’t even on the two-deep (ok, I know why in his case and that pisses me off even more)?
 

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