Aaron Carrara
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And Holton Hill is back today.
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SignUp Now!So far it's only been the 1st & the 5th practices (first overall of camp, then first one in full pads). Davis' story is adding some hearsay.Sounds like they are letting media in every other day?
The shakeup mentioned above was adding Vahe to the first unit.Is this good or bad?
Is Alex reading HS?The shakeup mentioned above was adding Vahe to the first unit.
This is all second-hand, but they say this has been the first unit for last couple practices (subj to change, of course).
left to right -- Williams, Flowers, Doyle, Vahe, Perkins
Second unit -- Hutchins, Rodriguez, Raulerson, Hodges, Nickelson
Thanks JuanThe shakeup mentioned above was adding Vahe to the first unit.
This is all second-hand, but they say this has been the first unit for last couple practices (subj to change, of course).
left to right -- Williams, Flowers, Doyle, Vahe, Perkins
Second unit -- Hutchins, Rodriguez, Raulerson, Hodges, Nickelson
This is why the media has become an absolute joke. There was absolutely no need for the first part of the article. Hey, have to lead with a little trolling to actually get readers to read the article. The hilarious thing is he talks about titles defining a program and then says we should follow the lead of other in state programs like Baylor and TCU.More DanWolken on the Horns ....
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/08/texas-longhorns-football-relevance
AUSTIN — There is always a whiff of smugness about Texas football that belies its past 40 years on the field, which have produced just one national title and only eight top-five finishes. Strictly based on résumé, this would make Texas far more like Georgia or Pittsburgh than Alabama, Ohio State or USC, the programs that typically get grouped with the Longhorns as the elite of the elite in college football.
Of course, with Texas, nothing is based on résumé. It is the underachieving trust fund baby of college sports that, in 2015, is going through something of a mid-life crisis.
All the unnecessary trappings of Texas — symbolized by the massive customized, wood-carved, burnt-orange felt pool table smack dab in the middle of the players’ lounge and the leather saddles that seem to pop up everywhere around the football building for no other reason than to make sure everyone knows they’re in Texas — have been made obsolete by the ingenuity and functionality of football operations elsewhere in the state.