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26 minutes ago, irishtexan said:

Will Howard threw for 500+ more yards, had more passing TDs, more running TDs, fewer picks, was sacked 17 fewer times and won a national championship. It's not debatable at all. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Did you expect a guy who tore ACL, LCL, and damaged his PCL(not enough to require surgery on that specific ligament) to return by beginning of season?

Yes

Posted
1 hour ago, Red Five said:

Gibson right now is a net negative on the field. If Baxter is really looking at midseason then 100% need transfer rb 

1 hour ago, HenryJames said:

What if a true freshman can improve?

Star freshmen are few and far between and becoming more common, But dismissing them because they don’t become stars their first year of playing college ball is surly tradition and short minded. 

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11 minutes ago, Hookem10 said:

Star freshmen are few and far between and becoming more common, But dismissing them because they don’t become stars their first year of playing college ball is surly tradition and short minded. 

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14 minutes ago, Hookem10 said:

Star freshmen are few and far between and becoming more common, But dismissing them because they don’t become stars their first year of playing college ball is surly tradition and short minded. 

It is a bit different by position. Rb is one of the few that you usually see those flashes, if they are going to be great. That does not mean a freshman that looked like a freshman cannot improve. It just means the ceiling might not be 1st team All-conference/All-American type player or the odds of that happening are long. They can still be a serviceable player. Baxter's health being a legitimate concern and a room that looks more solid than dynamic at this point, I can definitely see why people would argue for the need for a portal RB. Perhaps one of the freshmen will show those flashes with the football in their hands in practice and quell some worries. The one concern from last year is blocking from that group. It was generally poor last year. Baxter was kind of unicorn in that area as freshman. Not sure you can count on a freshman blocking in year 1, even if Baxter proved it is possible. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Nope said:

RB benefits the most from a running threat at QB

There are a few things that can change the Run game. 

1. Mobile Qb

2. Pocket presence. Not to get into a Quinn debate, but I think Manning can be better in the pocket. Keep Texas out of those 2nd and 15 situations, that are drive killers.

3. The Deep ball. Manning showed himself to be much more of gun slinger. That is a bit of double-edged sword, but I think safeties will be less aggressive firing downhill with Manning taking snaps. 

3. Maybe Texas gets a better blocking out of a TE

4. With Conner and Majors out, there is possibility we finally see "Big Humans" we have been promised. More downhill OL, instead of OZ centric. 

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11 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

It is a bit different by position. Rb is one of the few that you usually see those flashes, if they are going to be great. That does not mean a freshman that looked like a freshman cannot improve. It just means the ceiling might not be 1st team All-conference/All-American type player or the odds of that happening are long. They can still be a serviceable player. Baxter's health being a legitimate concern and a room that looks more solid than dynamic at this point, I can definitely see why people would argue for the need for a portal RB. Perhaps one of the freshmen will show those flashes with the football in their hands in practice and quell some worries. The one concern from last year is blocking from that group. It was generally poor last year. Baxter was kind of unicorn in that area as freshman. Not sure you can count on a freshman blocking in year 1, even if Baxter proved it is possible. 

For sure, my opinion is he’s flashed enough to deserve some grace of getting better. I just think it’s funny to dismiss him as a young player that should be passed up cause he wasn’t a star his first year. We should always be good with today’s rules at every position anyway with portal and recruiting. Hopefully he develops into something. 

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Star freshmen are few and far between and becoming more common, But dismissing them because they don’t become stars their first year of playing college ball is surly tradition and short minded. 

I’m not saying he should be kicked off the team. I’m saying that going to Ohio State game one with the same RB room as the end of 2024, but minus Blue (and plus two true freshmen) probably isn’t a great idea.
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Posted
4 minutes ago, Red Five said:


I’m not saying he should be kicked off the team. I’m saying that going to Ohio State game one with the same RB room as the end of 2024, but minus Blue (and plus two true freshmen) probably isn’t a great idea.

Look, we all read between the lines of your post. I’m not saying I agree with executing him on the 50 yard line, but…

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, chainsaw said:

I don't like that at all.

Recall this past year we played 10 games (and almost 11) after "midseason".

Coupling recovering from major injury with conditioning...having a "fresh" back ready to go for the second half of the season and the post-season is ideal.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Red Five said:


I’m not saying he should be kicked off the team. I’m saying that going to Ohio State game one with the same RB room as the end of 2024, but minus Blue (and plus two true freshmen) probably isn’t a great idea.

You need to relax man, he was just a freshmen. 

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Red Five said:


I’m not saying he should be kicked off the team. I’m saying that going to Ohio State game one with the same RB room as the end of 2024, but minus Blue (and plus two true freshmen) probably isn’t a great idea.

I meant Gibson with a year of weight room and conditioning with added experience could be a star this year. We’ll see 

Posted
5 hours ago, Fondren & Main said:

Kinda like how Wisner became the number 1 back.  I like the cut of your jib.

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Wisner went from special teams player to filling in as RB1. Imagine what he could be if he kept on this development curve. 

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