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Until Texas starts buying some guys for the trenches, we’ll continue to lose to Teams we should beat.  It’s time to use the financial advantages Texas has.  Make somebody slap our hands over this NIL rule.  Make the kids sign on the spot.  I’m tired of the sunshine fluff and Kate gifs (not really), I want to see recruiting results.  Early playing time and large NIL contracts should be promised now to be the big uglies

 
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Drb, shhh, they may not want to be called big uglies anymore. We can give them NIL contracts to be big ballerinas if they want, offensive and defensive. 
 

Load ‘em up!

 
All in favor of as many beasts in the trenches as possible. Add to that a couple that can get after the pass rusher and another electric game breaker like Worthy (Stewart) and games like this might become less the norm.

 
Until Texas starts buying some guys for the trenches, we’ll continue to lose to Teams we should beat.  It’s time to use the financial advantages Texas has.  Make somebody slap our hands over this NIL rule.  Make the kids sign on the spot.  I’m tired of the sunshine fluff and Kate gifs (not really), I want to see recruiting results.  Early playing time and large NIL contracts should be promised now to be the big uglies
I wonder why we don't hear any NIL news out of Texas like we do from Ohio St or Oregon? Why is Texas seemingly trying to keep it's nose clean while other schools are borderline cheating and hoping NIL rules will allow what they are doing? This is frustrating to me considering Texas is the #1 money brand in college sports.

 
I wonder why we don't hear any NIL news out of Texas like we do from Ohio St or Oregon? Why is Texas seemingly trying to keep it's nose clean while other schools are borderline cheating and hoping NIL rules will allow what they are doing? This is frustrating to me considering Texas is the #1 money brand in college sports.
I’ve wondered the same thing. Thought I read somewhere that Texas state law was a factor, but I couldn’t find anything to back that up.

 
All in favor of as many beasts in the trenches as possible. Add to that a couple that can get after the pass rusher and another electric game breaker like Worthy (Stewart) and games like this might become less the norm.
B. Thompson says hi. The DL room is very crowded how many are beasts only future will tell.

 
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B. Thompson says hi. The DL room is very crowded how many are beasts only future will tell.
I agree on both points. How many of our current DL strike fear or cause an opposing OC to scheme to negate them or even better have the ability to take over a game. I thought maybe Alfred would this year but he may be better suited as an athletic 3 tech in a 4 man line.

As for the OL we have, how many different blocking schemes has Texas tried to implement over the past decade? Seems every couple years we are trying something different and recruiting for that scheme. Have to wonder if what we currently have fits what Flood and Sark want to do scheme wise, let alone ability wise.

Either way, we are in need of difference makers on both lines.IMO

 
I wonder why we don't hear any NIL news out of Texas like we do from Ohio St or Oregon? Why is Texas seemingly trying to keep it's nose clean while other schools are borderline cheating and hoping NIL rules will allow what they are doing? This is frustrating to me considering Texas is the #1 money brand in college sports.
What is cheating when it pertains to NIL?  Nobody knows.  Donors could offer every signee a Million dollar contract from their businesses the minute they sign the LOI.  All the kid has to do is one commercial, sign one autograph, make one appearance at a party, etc…. No rules broken.  It’s time the Texas donors started doing it, or Texas better stay away from the sec

 
I agree on both points. How many of our current DL strike fear or cause an opposing OC to scheme to negate them or even better have the ability to take over a game. I thought maybe Alfred would this year but he may be better suited as an athletic 3 tech in a 4 man line.

As for the OL we have, how many different blocking schemes has Texas tried to implement over the past decade? Seems every couple years we are trying something different and recruiting for that scheme. Have to wonder if what we currently have fits what Flood and Sark want to do scheme wise, let alone ability wise.

Either way, we are in need of difference makers on both lines.IMO
Scheme can change, getting a hat and hands on somebody and sustaining a block doesn’t though.  

 
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Until Texas starts buying some guys for the trenches, we’ll continue to lose to Teams we should beat.  It’s time to use the financial advantages Texas has.  Make somebody slap our hands over this NIL rule.  Make the kids sign on the spot.  I’m tired of the sunshine fluff and Kate gifs (not really), I want to see recruiting results.  Early playing time and large NIL contracts should be promised now to be the big uglies
It's easier than that. I can assure you that there are several auto dealers who will make sure the right players don't have to worry about transportation while they go to school here. Likely the same in every big college town.

 I have personally delivered many demos to the 40 acres, all for coaches in the past.

 
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Yes we do...... 

Also interesting that IT mods are calling for PK to be fired already.
Ill be the first to say it, Gary Patterson for DC.  He is looking for a job now.

Omg, could you imagine that.  All those years negative recruiting against Texas....

 
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