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3 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

I mean, without context, that is not necessarily referring to an injury. It's just a vague, obvious statement. Significant injuries during the scrimmage could potentially impact practice plans in the coming weeks, position battles or rotation decisions, etc.

Could be. I could see Nahlin saying something that dumb while voicing to the deplorables that he summer's in Tahoe like anyone give a flying fuck.

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IT injury notes (not good)

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We’re not going into detail because we don’t know the real diagnoses but Sark isn’t addressing the media until Monday and this stuff will get out.

Roschon Johnson, Isaiah Neyor, Junior Angilau all left the field. Johnson was carted to the locker room, Neyor walked to the locker room, Angilau limped to the sideline.

Johnson’s is believed to be an ankle. We’re not speculating yet on the other two.

We have also heard Alfred Collins did not participate and it’s possible he’ll miss the first handful of games of the season. Sounds like he was injured earlier in the week.

Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln? We’ll get to the play on the field after we gather some more notes. It was definitely a first scrimmage judging by execution.

 

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OB practice notes

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The Longhorns wrapped up the first full scrimmage of camp on Saturday morning/early afternoon.

Here are some notes collected from the OB staff from the scrimmage.

*The two biggest pieces of news from the scrimmage was a pair of injuries to running back Roschon Johnson and wide receiver Isaiah Neyor. From what was conveyed to us, Roschon was carted off of the field in what was described as a fair amount of pain, while Neyor was able to limp off under his own power. Junior Angilau was also banged up in the scrimmage at one point and went to the locker room.

* The biggest offensive play of the day came from Bijan Robinson, who had a long 50+ yard touchdown run and then didn't see much action, if any, beyond that.

* Once Johnson went out with an injury, freshman Jaydon Blue took the majority of the work at running back.

* Overall, it sounds like the defense had the better day between the two sides of the ball, especially among the first-team units. Some not so nice words were used to describe the offense as a whole by multiple sources.

* Quinn Ewers threw a pick-six early in the scrimmage and it sounds like Hudson Card did the same (D'Shawn Jamison with the honors) during red-zone work later in the scrimmage.

" One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

* Said another source: "Absolutely atrocious display on offense. Quinn sacked (by Vernon Broughton) to end his 2 minute drill after getting maybe 15-20 yards."

* Another source mentioned that the quarterback play was less than inspiring. Mentioned that Maalik Murphy did not receive much playing time.

* Among the highlights from the quarterbacks today was a touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Juan Davis and a nice deep throw from Ewers to Casey Cain.

* Multiple sources reported that Jordan Whittington was the most impressive of the day at the wide receiver position.

The plan is to hopefully add to the notes a little later today, but this is an early glimpse at how things went

 

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1 minute ago, Hookem2147 said:

OB practice notes

The Longhorns wrapped up the first full scrimmage of camp on Saturday morning/early afternoon.

Here are some notes collected from the OB staff from the scrimmage.

*The two biggest pieces of news from the scrimmage was a pair of injuries to running back Roschon Johnson and wide receiver Isaiah Neyor. From what was conveyed to us, Roschon was carted off of the field in what was described as a fair amount of pain, while Neyor was able to limp off under his own power. Junior Angilau was also banged up in the scrimmage at one point and went to the locker room.

* The biggest offensive play of the day came from Bijan Robinson, who had a long 50+ yard touchdown run and then didn't see much action, if any, beyond that.

* Once Johnson went out with an injury, freshman Jaydon Blue took the majority of the work at running back.

* Overall, it sounds like the defense had the better day between the two sides of the ball, especially among the first-team units. Some not so nice words were used to describe the offense as a whole by multiple sources.

* Quinn Ewers threw a pick-six early in the scrimmage and it sounds like Hudson Card did the same (D'Shawn Jamison with the honors) during red-zone work later in the scrimmage.

" One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

* Said another source: "Absolutely atrocious display on offense. Quinn sacked (by Vernon Broughton) to end his 2 minute drill after getting maybe 15-20 yards."

* Another source mentioned that the quarterback play was less than inspiring. Mentioned that Maalik Murphy did not receive much playing time.

* Among the highlights from the quarterbacks today was a touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Juan Davis and a nice deep throw from Ewers to Casey Cain.

* Multiple sources reported that Jordan Whittington was the most impressive of the day at the wide receiver position.

The plan is to hopefully add to the notes a little later today, but this is an early glimpse at how things went

5-7 is back on the menu boys!

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2 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

OB practice notes

The Longhorns wrapped up the first full scrimmage of camp on Saturday morning/early afternoon.

Here are some notes collected from the OB staff from the scrimmage.

*The two biggest pieces of news from the scrimmage was a pair of injuries to running back Roschon Johnson and wide receiver Isaiah Neyor. From what was conveyed to us, Roschon was carted off of the field in what was described as a fair amount of pain, while Neyor was able to limp off under his own power. Junior Angilau was also banged up in the scrimmage at one point and went to the locker room.

* The biggest offensive play of the day came from Bijan Robinson, who had a long 50+ yard touchdown run and then didn't see much action, if any, beyond that.

* Once Johnson went out with an injury, freshman Jaydon Blue took the majority of the work at running back.

* Overall, it sounds like the defense had the better day between the two sides of the ball, especially among the first-team units. Some not so nice words were used to describe the offense as a whole by multiple sources.

* Quinn Ewers threw a pick-six early in the scrimmage and it sounds like Hudson Card did the same (D'Shawn Jamison with the honors) during red-zone work later in the scrimmage.

" One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

* Said another source: "Absolutely atrocious display on offense. Quinn sacked (by Vernon Broughton) to end his 2 minute drill after getting maybe 15-20 yards."

* Another source mentioned that the quarterback play was less than inspiring. Mentioned that Maalik Murphy did not receive much playing time.

* Among the highlights from the quarterbacks today was a touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Juan Davis and a nice deep throw from Ewers to Casey Cain.

* Multiple sources reported that Jordan Whittington was the most impressive of the day at the wide receiver position.

The plan is to hopefully add to the notes a little later today, but this is an early glimpse at how things went

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OB practice notes
Spoiler

The Longhorns wrapped up the first full scrimmage of camp on Saturday morning/early afternoon.

Here are some notes collected from the OB staff from the scrimmage.

*The two biggest pieces of news from the scrimmage was a pair of injuries to running back Roschon Johnson and wide receiver Isaiah Neyor. From what was conveyed to us, Roschon was carted off of the field in what was described as a fair amount of pain, while Neyor was able to limp off under his own power. Junior Angilau was also banged up in the scrimmage at one point and went to the locker room.

* The biggest offensive play of the day came from Bijan Robinson, who had a long 50+ yard touchdown run and then didn't see much action, if any, beyond that.

* Once Johnson went out with an injury, freshman Jaydon Blue took the majority of the work at running back.

* Overall, it sounds like the defense had the better day between the two sides of the ball, especially among the first-team units. Some not so nice words were used to describe the offense as a whole by multiple sources.

* Quinn Ewers threw a pick-six early in the scrimmage and it sounds like Hudson Card did the same (D'Shawn Jamison with the honors) during red-zone work later in the scrimmage.

" One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

* Said another source: "Absolutely atrocious display on offense. Quinn sacked (by Vernon Broughton) to end his 2 minute drill after getting maybe 15-20 yards."

* Another source mentioned that the quarterback play was less than inspiring. Mentioned that Maalik Murphy did not receive much playing time.

* Among the highlights from the quarterbacks today was a touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Juan Davis and a nice deep throw from Ewers to Casey Cain.

* Multiple sources reported that Jordan Whittington was the most impressive of the day at the wide receiver position.

The plan is to hopefully add to the notes a little later today, but this is an early glimpse at how things went

 


lol if the OL and “defense has just been killing the offense” bits are remotely accurate, this team is going to be garbage
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7 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

OB practice notes

The Longhorns wrapped up the first full scrimmage of camp on Saturday morning/early afternoon.

Here are some notes collected from the OB staff from the scrimmage.

*The two biggest pieces of news from the scrimmage was a pair of injuries to running back Roschon Johnson and wide receiver Isaiah Neyor. From what was conveyed to us, Roschon was carted off of the field in what was described as a fair amount of pain, while Neyor was able to limp off under his own power. Junior Angilau was also banged up in the scrimmage at one point and went to the locker room.

* The biggest offensive play of the day came from Bijan Robinson, who had a long 50+ yard touchdown run and then didn't see much action, if any, beyond that.

* Once Johnson went out with an injury, freshman Jaydon Blue took the majority of the work at running back.

* Overall, it sounds like the defense had the better day between the two sides of the ball, especially among the first-team units. Some not so nice words were used to describe the offense as a whole by multiple sources.

* Quinn Ewers threw a pick-six early in the scrimmage and it sounds like Hudson Card did the same (D'Shawn Jamison with the honors) during red-zone work later in the scrimmage.

" One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

* Said another source: "Absolutely atrocious display on offense. Quinn sacked (by Vernon Broughton) to end his 2 minute drill after getting maybe 15-20 yards."

* Another source mentioned that the quarterback play was less than inspiring. Mentioned that Maalik Murphy did not receive much playing time.

* Among the highlights from the quarterbacks today was a touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Juan Davis and a nice deep throw from Ewers to Casey Cain.

* Multiple sources reported that Jordan Whittington was the most impressive of the day at the wide receiver position.

The plan is to hopefully add to the notes a little later today, but this is an early glimpse at how things went

The D may wind up being less shitty than we think. 

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