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Regarding the quote on Hodges, does that mean that he's so talented that they can plug him in anywhere or are they trying to find a position that he's good at?

A little of both.

The coaches recognize that Hodges can help immediately. The question is where does he provide the biggest boost.

One of the keys to him moving up & down the line is that it gives Joe Wickline the opportunity to see different personnel groupings. In other words, Hodges' best position may be at OG, but if Wickline thinks his best 5 include Perkins & Flowers at Guard, then Hodges slides out to OT.

 
Good Lord Duke. You're gonna get the drizzles worrying about what you're NOT getting from spring ball reports. These things are the quintessential 'take it with a grain of salt' kinda things.

 
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A little of both.

The coaches recognize that Hodges can help immediately. The question is where does he provide the biggest boost.

One of the keys to him moving up & down the line is that it gives Joe Wickline the opportunity to see different personnel groupings. In other words, Hodges' best position may be at OG, but if Wickline thinks his best 5 include Perkins & Flowers at Guard, then Hodges slides out to OT.
My thinking was that Hodges would come in and take over the LT position from Hutchins. Apparently that hasn't happend, not yet anyway.

 
Talked to Cameron Townsend yesterday and he confirmed that he will be at the Spring Game on Sat.

 
Good Lord Duke. You're gonna get the drizzles worrying about what you're NOT getting from spring ball reports. These things are the quintessential 'take it with a grain of salt' kinda things.
For such a long time we saw performance on the field, facilities upgrades, innovative things like LHN and now it seems the program is hitting on zero cylinders. A losing season in football with, frankly, inept coaching on special teams and offense, an AD who cares nothing about a large majority of the fans and instead looks to China and Mexico for fans that he is shunning at home, a home schedule that has "no way am I paying even higher prices for this" written all over it... Where is the leadership? 

Today we get yet another self-inflicted blunder with Charlie Strong getting cozy with Kevin Sumlin (of all people) to go in a direction he, quite frankly, should stay out of. Coaches who deliver losing records don't get to decide who gets scheduled. Losing coaches at Texas need to start worrying about keeping their jobs and not about making headlines with coaches who are well known for running un-ethical programs and pissing off the alumni. We had Rick Barnes and now Augie get contract extensions from Patterson and then fail miserably. I don't mean to go out on a limb here, but maybe Patterson isn't the guy Texas needs to be evaluating coaches. Quite frankly, not a single contract he has approved has proven to be a winner so far. 

When are we going to see the painfully obvious bad marketing decisions take a break? The fans deserve an AD who actually cares about the relationship between the rank and file alumni and the university. We hear a lot of talk about players being held accountable, but when are the coaches going to start being held accountable (and no, getting retained on the payroll as a "special assistant" after being removed from coaching doesn't count as being held accountable). When is the Charlie Strong era going to deliver something other than bad performances on the field and bad headlines about what he and Kevin Sumlin have decided is best for the UT program? 

This isn't rocket science. This is the sports entertainment business. Patterson needs to give up on trying to build a Chinese fanbase and start building a Longhorn fanbase. Charlie Strong needs to quit consulting with Kevin Sumlin on what is best for the UT program and start concentrating on doing something about his losing record. When the most encouraging comments from the spring practice are about 2016 recruiting, the fall season looks pretty scary. 

I hate being so negative, but there isn't a damned thing in UT's major sports to be positive about (other than possibly 2016 recruiting). Where are the positives anywhere in Bellmont, other than Jerritt Elliott, John Fields and Eddie Reese and maybe Randa Ryan (as long as she isn't approving invoices)? The whole damned department has gotten so fat, bloated and happy that performance is not even a consideration. Patterson wants "an average increase of 6% in ticket prices" for football. An increase of 6% in the performance of Bellmont or his staff seems to be something Patterson obviously never thought about (but "wink, wink" Steve Patterson is going to start getting control of the bloat and waste inside Bellmont any day now. His only detractors are the people worried about keeping their jobs. lol) . 

I'm just shaking my head at the current state of UT athletics. The individuals pulling fat paychecks for managing the more public face of the university are failing horrendously. UT needs change in its athletic department.

 
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I can blame a brutally inept offense last year on the OC. No adjustments, no schemes, no creativity. Hell, they even struggled against Tech. For me, Watson's ineptitude last year was summed up on the 4th down play late in the game against UCLA when the offense didn't have its act together and Watson decided to keep that last time out in case it was needed during the press conference. In reality there were glaring coaching weaknesses last year that Watson got a pass for because a large number of the fans gave him a pass. How is Watson's job not on the line!? 59 freaking yards in a bowl game after having an entire season with the team! Only incredibly soft teams get utterly humiliated and simply shrug it off without a second thought.

Special teams last year were another humiliation where the team literally didn't even attempt to compete. I've seen chihuahuas with more fight than last year's kickoff return team and that was simply accepted as part of a Charlie Strong coached team. Only incredibly soft teams don't even try to compete and shrug it off without a second thought.

Based on most accounts, Swoopes is going to be the starting QB this season. Let's not kid ourselves. Swoopes may be a nice guy and he may try his damnedest, but he isn't a D1 quarterback. The defense this fall should be good. If the offense is any better than 75th in the country in total offense it will be remarkable. If Texas is any higher than 100th in both punt returns and kickoff returns, it will be equally remarkable. Shawn Watson isn't concerned about his job in the least, no one connected with the team seems to be bothered with the fact last season (and especially last year's bowl game) was utter crap and no one seems to have any fire lit under them. I got blasted around this time last year for predicting the team would go 6-6. As it stands now, if the team goes 6-6 this fall it would be a major accomplishment. 

The coaches seem too unconcerned with the glaring weaknesses in the team and everyone connected with the team seems acquiescent concerning the fact the team just isn't any good. I keep waiting for the reports of the aspects of the team that are showing marked improvement, but they just aren't there. I want to hear that Charlie Strong is comfortable with the way the defense is improving, that Jay Norvell thinks the receivers are coming around, that Shawn Watson is both coaching to keep his job and has a quarterback and that Wickline has an idea what his starting offensive line will look like. I want to hear Charlie Strong realizes special teams last year was a total coaching failure and someone on the staff has a glimmer of a clue how to coach special teams. Instead, we are at the end of spring practice all we have to look forward to is 2016 recruiting. So far, it is tough to get excited about how the team is developing and about what to expect this fall. I hate being pessimistic, but where is the improvement?
Randy - this was a lot of doom and gloom and absolutes.  LIghten up, this team will be better than last years.  People improve and they never remain static.  They either get worse or they get better - and experience alone dictates they will get better.  This is especially true of the QB's and OL.  And saying that Swoopes is not D-1 material is patently ridiculous and you know it.  I will simply file that as rhetoric born of frustration.

The problem this year is the schedule.  It has been claimed as the hardest in the nation.  This will be tough on the quantity of youngsters that we will have to play.  Being thrown into the crucible of fire is bad enough, but against the toughest schedule is a killer.

 
The problem isn't Swoopes or Heard. The problem is Watson. Watson keeps expecting the players to develop to the point of being able to execute his chosen scheme. Texas needs someone who can scheme around the collective skills of the players. Like you said, No adjustments, creativity, or improvisation. 

Of all the reports we are hearing from spring practice, I haven't heard a single word about last year's abysmal special teams, about being utterly humiliated by Arkansas or about wanting any payback for the embarrassments other teams imposed last year. I liked Charlie Strong as a hire, but the team seems to be working under the impression that they just need to go through the motions and in 2016 it will all magically happen. "Still experimenting?!" When do they plan on implementing solutions?

The last team Shawn Watson coached put up 59 freaking yards against Arkansas. It is as if Shawn Watson has totally forgotten that after an entire year with the team that is all he was able to deliver. Where is the talk about accountability for the people collecting the fat paychecks instead of just the kids on scholarship? We are days away from the spring game and not a single word about any of the glaring weaknesses of last year being addressed?! Has the staff already accepted 2015 to be another losing season that they can try to blame on Mack Brown?!
So you liked Charlie Strong as a hire, really. That's probably the biggest BS I've read on this board, at least since Monarch left. Either that or you have a Brian Williams memory problem. Your the guy that declared Charlie Strong can't recruit because he didn't give us a top ten recruiting class in his first six weeks on the job. You've posted that Charlie Strong is over his head and will be gone after three or four years. What has struck me since we have hired Charlie Strong is your unwillingness to give the coaches an honest chance to build the program.

Your complaining about special teams is more proof of your bullshit. Maybe you missed it, but we hired a new special teams coach which is more powerful than any words CS can say.

Your posting history has shown that you have never supported the Charlie Strong hire and now you want to present yourself as a fair UT fan and that you gave Coach Strong a chance to prove himself and his program which is a lie.

 
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Didn't read much of that. I was commenting about your concerns over reports from spring ball.
I read it and you didn't miss anything that Duke has written before. More doom and gloom on how the coaches and AD doesn't know what their doing. He was even kind enough to write that he hates to be negative, he just doesn't have a choice.

 
Randy - this was a lot of doom and gloom and absolutes.  LIghten up, this team will be better than last years.  People improve and they never remain static.  They either get worse or they get better - and experience alone dictates they will get better.  This is especially true of the QB's and OL.  And saying that Swoopes is not D-1 material is patently ridiculous and you know it.  I will simply file that as rhetoric born of frustration.

The problem this year is the schedule.  It has been claimed as the hardest in the nation.  This will be tough on the quantity of youngsters that we will have to play.  Being thrown into the crucible of fire is bad enough, but against the toughest schedule is a killer.
"Ladies and gentlemen, the prosecution rests."

Thanks Doc. I'm using your rebuttal because you're more brief. Tired of the Swoopes "is not D-1" as well. He was horrible last year. But, I believe he was ranked 40th out of 60 or something similar in Power 5 conferences. As bad as he was, there were roughly 20 D-1 QBs--in the Power 5 alone--that were worse.

Regarding Randy's rant on "no one is concerned", Bruce Chambers and Les K say "hi". Watson, you're on notice.

Strong doesn't care about the 59 yds against Arkansas, that's why we're keeping the same Pro-style offense. Oh wait...

Watson:Norvell = Diaz:Robinson    IMO

 
Watson, you're on notice.

Strong doesn't care about the 59 yds against Arkansas, that's why we're keeping the same Pro-style offense. Oh wait...

Watson:Norvell = Diaz:Robinson    IMO
If Watson doesn't listen to the advice and implement some of the suggestions of the Trey-J's (Jay, Jeff and Joe - made that up myself and, yes, I'm quite proud of it), then I think he'll find himself on the sidelines in October as strictly the QB coach, as one of the Trey-J's will be in the booth.

 
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If Watson doesn't listen to the advice and implement some of the suggestions of the Trey-J's (Jay, Jeff and Joe - made that up myself and, yes, I'm quite proud of it), then I think he'll find himself on the sidelines in October as strickly the QB coach, as one of the Trey-J's will be in the booth.
That's what I believe also. Let's hope Watson overachieves this year for the best of the team.

If I remember, Strong took a while before bringing Watson on staff, and even giving him a title.

 
Just saw a video on UT rock climbing team. Did u know UT has won the national championship 3 years in a row in rock climbing. Burnt Ends might have to start ranking our future climbers. :)

 
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