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CJ Baxter, "To the Texas Brotherhood"


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Just now, Mitch Cumsteen said:

First thought upon seeing thread title: he's entering the portal.

I wasn't even sure his eligibility but thought he was going to declare even though he was out injured this year.

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20 minutes ago, Horn of Gabriel said:

Everybody at Texas balled out in high school — that’s why they’re a Longhorn. For a lot of players, it means sitting on the bench for the first time in your life. Lesson 1: Don’t complain and poison the locker room. Earn your spot on the depth chart. That ego hit can ultimately be too much for some guys. And if it is? There’s the door.

Paging J Cooke

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1 minute ago, StassneyHorn said:

I’ve never more cautiously skimmed an article for a “but I want to be closer to family and am entering the portal.” The man gets it, a lot of college athletes can’t see the big picture.

Jonathon Brooks transfer portal tweet for Surly Horns is still one of the best ones ever. 

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3 minutes ago, StassneyHorn said:

I’ve never more cautiously skimmed an article for a “but I want to be closer to family and am entering the portal.” The man gets it, a lot of college athletes can’t see the big picture.

Me too, maybe I'm just juiced up on coffee today but I read that article and wanted to go find a helmet and some pads and go tackle the first aggy I see

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53 minutes ago, Horn of Gabriel said:

Maintaining a winning culture

 

29 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

Paging J Cooke

Hey tough guy, perhaps Cook is suffering from dyslexia and thought The Blueprint said "whinning culture".  

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20 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

that's really well-written.  

Very well written.  As an engineering student, I took my final non tech 3 hour course as creative writing.  I learned that I was dogshit as a writer at 21.  He’s got ability beyond football, also.

So hope to see him back in action

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30 minutes ago, General Colt said:

movie gifs — TOP GUN (1986) dir. Tony Scott Wolfman & Hollywood

Snyder's own Barry Tub!

factoid: he's suing Paramount for blatantly using his image in the sequel without his permission / compensation.

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37 minutes ago, DaggerHorns said:

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That blank spot onto bottom right hook 'em, that's for Mr. Baxter when he comes bacķ..right?

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53 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Watching that JWhitt tackle that caused the fumble against TCU always gets me jacked up.  He whiffed on his first attempt, got up, and ran the guy down from behind.  Classic Whitt play.

And Worthy. He was on the ground and got up and chased the play all the way back and ended up recovering the ball.

That play and Bolden's recovery in the end zone against OU this year are both perfect examples of the culture Sark has created here.

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50 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

"call it, heads or tails"

"aw ref it don't make a shit"

 

Love that 1968 Bill Bradley story vs aggy 🤘

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Bill Bradley at the coin toss was asked when Texas won the toss if they  wanted to take the ball or if they wanted to choose to defend a particular goal. Bradley said, according to legend, “we don’t give a shit”.

The game official was shocked as he had never heard anything like that before. No, he said, you have to make a choice and Bradley, again supposedly, said “we don’t really give a damn” and then quickly said “ah, hell, we’ll take the damn football”. I’m not sure how much of that is truth or how much is legend but it was a cool story and showed how upset the Horns were with their rivals, the Aggies, and how confident they were as well.

Aggie legend Quarterback Ed Hargett, who was a star in the 1968 Cotton Bowl,  threw the ball 45 times that day and Bill Bradley picked off 4 of them which tied a Southwest Conference record.

 

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