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  On 3/3/2021 at 3:53 AM, Octavian said:

Is it just me or is Hudson getting way more air time on the promotional materials than Casey?

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They've both had a feature Insta post, they've both been in the social videos, I think the social dept. is being very careful about that.

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  On 3/3/2021 at 2:52 PM, texifornia said:

They've both had a feature Insta post, they've both been in the social videos, I think the social dept. is being very careful about that.

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Ah, I missed Casey’s feature post from Feb 4 - good catch. Just saw Hudson’s from a few days ago and thought the player comments hyping him up on it we’re interesting but was probably reading too much into it.

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Welcome back to the field, Daniel Young. Also going with Terrence Cooks on #35. Def looks like a new face. 

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  On 3/3/2021 at 11:00 PM, Red Five said:


This is my favorite part. “Hudson Card has gained 35 lbs of solid muscle since the bowl game. Also his hands are huge now.”

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I’m told freshman Patrick Hudson has the look of a starting Big 12 guard right now from a physical perspective.

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  On 3/2/2021 at 3:39 PM, utdlc said:
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Morning Brew: Sarkisian's support staff coming together

Good Morning Horns247!!

— With Texas three weeks away from starting spring football (on March 23), many of you have asked me if Steve Sarkisian will be building a support staff similar to the one Nick Saban has at Alabama?

The quick answer is: No.

No one has a support staff like Saban has at Alabama. Saban's support staff more closely resembles the Former College Coaches Rehabilitation Center. I mean Saban's list of former college head coaches hired as analysts include Sarkisian, Lane Kiffin, Major Applewhite, Charlie Strong and Butch Jones, among others.

When it comes to support staff right now, Sarkisian is most interested in making sure his 10 on-field assistant coaches have the analysts they need to be as effective as possible.

The latest example is the hiring of Henry Fernandez as a defensive analyst. Fernandez was a defensive graduate assistant at Washington with new Texas defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski the past two seasons.

In February, Sarkisian also brought in special teams analyst Jeff Crosby, a former special teams assistant at Southern Mississippi under Todd Monken who was hired as a special teams analyst at Washington by Chris Petersen in 2017.

Interestingly enough, Petersen hired Crosby after Southern Miss perfectly executed a fake punt against Washington in the Heart of Dallas Bowl in 2015.

"Sark will be filling those analyst roles with people his coaches need and are comfortable with," a source close to the situation told Horns247. "He's not out there looking for former head coaches at this point. Saban has done that, in part, because his coordinators keep getting hired away, and some of those former head coaches have proven to be capable coordinators."

Sarkisian has been busy building his support staff, including Billy Glasscock as director of player personnel, Jason Grooms as chief of staff, former Lancaster High School coach Chris Gilbert as director of high school relations and Taylor Searels as UT's new director of recruiting operations.

As our Jeff Howe of Horns247 reported Sunday, Sarkisian also was able to hold onto Brandon Harris in a dual role as director of recruiting and offensive analyst working with quarterbacks after the Los Angeles Rams had approached Harris about an assistant quarterbacks coaching position.

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More Recruiting Staff help...

 

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  On 3/4/2021 at 1:09 PM, texifornia said:

I don't have ESPN+, but hello Casey

 

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