Texas offers 2021 three-star offensive tackle, former TCU commit

Texas has offered 2021 offensive tackle Jacoby Jackson out of Arlington. A three-star prospect, Jackson was committed to TCU until Aug. 31.

Texas has offered 2021 offensive tackle Jacoby Jackson out of Arlington. A three-star prospect, Jackson was committed to TCU until Aug. 31.

The Longhorns have been in the market for another offensive lineman since losing the Brockermeyer brothers to Alabama. Baylor currently leads the way on the 247Sports crystal ball.

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Stars Overall State Position
247 3 150 81
Rivals 3
ESPN
247 Composite 3 1061 163 92

Vitals

Hometown Arlington, Texas
Projected Position Offensive tackle
Height 6-6
Weight 320

Recruitment

  • Offered on Sept. 7, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers (40 total)

  • Baylor
  • Florida State
  • Iowa State
  • Kansas
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
  • SMU
  • Texas
  • Texas Tech
  • Utah

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What a Big 12 football ‘bubble’ could look like

Sports in America have been on pause since the pandemic began. Three major sports have returned, with the bubble method being effected.

Sports have essentially been put on pause during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the MLB’s restart on July 23, it had been since mid-March since a major sports league had played a regular-season game.

College Football in the Big 12 is slated to begin on Aug. 29 when Oklahoma plays host to Missouri State and Southern Illinois travels to Kansas. Sept. 12 is the first conference matchup between Baylor and Kansas and the first full week of Big 12 games is Week 5 on Oct. 3.

What if the Big 12 followed other Power Five conferences in the Big 10 and Pac 12, canceled all of their nonconference games, and moved the entire conference into a ‘bubble’?

If the three major American sports already beginning/restarting their seasons have shown anything, the ‘bubble’ is probably a safer alternative than traveling. Even with no fans in attendance.

Four days into its restart and Major League Baseball already has a coronavirus outbreak within the Miami Marlins. According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, 11 of the 33 Marlins’ players, plus two coaches, have tested positive for the coronavirus while still playing games in Philadelphia.

Baseball decided to not adopt the ‘bubble’ method the NBA and NHL decided to use to restart their seasons. With basketball in Orlando and hockey taking place in Edmonton and Toronto, it has gone much better.

The NHL announced Monday morning of the 4,256 tests and 800 players tested, zero came back positive, keeping their bubble clean. As for the NBA, according to Shams Charania’s report on July 20, 346 people had been tested since July 13 and the ‘bubble’ in Orlando had zero positive cases.

Translate this to football and each of the 10 Big 12 teams could temporarily relocate to Arlington, Texas to save the 2020 college football season.

Of course, since this is college football, athletes must be enrolled in courses at their respective schools. Thankfully, it seems as if most universities are inevitably going online for the fall semester. The student-athletes would not be missing any of their classes, instead, doing them remotely in the ‘bubble’.

So why Arlington?

First, six of the conference’s representatives are withing a five-hour drive of the city. The state of Texas is considered the main state of the conference, as the Big 12 headquarters are only 20 minutes away in Irving.

Next, the conference could host a majority of its games in one of the nicest stadiums in the world, AT&T Stadium.

The Big 12 Championship game is already hosted at the stadium on an annual basis and the two parties have a solid relationship. Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones and Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby could find a way to strike a deal.

It would be nearly impossible to play all five conference games in one stadium on a Saturday however and would require another stadium.

Luckily Globe Life Field, a four-minute drive away, has been transformed from a baseball field into a football field. Local high schools are already scheduled to play games there.

Here is what a hypothetical game week could look like in the Big 12 ‘bubble’:

  • One Friday night game at AT&T Stadium
  • Three games on Saturday spanning from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. start times at AT&T Stadium
  • One Saturday game at Globe Life Field

This would ensure all 10 teams play their games within the same time frame and are able to equally recover. Bye weeks could even be implemented, making sure nobody is coming off a short week.

We already know AT&T Stadium can handle multiple games in one day as the UIL hosts up to four Texas high school playoff games there a day. The stadium also has multiple locker rooms, making sure each team could distance from one another.

Nine conference games would require nine weeks minimum in the ‘bubble’. If the conference wanted to continue with the Big 12 Championship, two teams would be required to stay another week.

Teams would also need to quarantine for 10-14 days before traveling to Arlington.

On the field would be the least of the Big 12’s problems. Off the field is where the real questions would emerge.

Yes, spending nearly three months in a ‘bubble’ is a considerable amount of time away from friends and family. Especially when there is no compensation going towards the players for their services.

Looking past time spent away, housing well over 1,000 people would become the main issue when mapping the ‘bubble’ out. Does the city have the capabilities to host that many people in such a small area?

That is before taking into account rooms for meetings, film, coronavirus testing, and weights. It would take a lot for 10 schools to uplift their programs to Arlington.

Also, could the quality of life be good enough? Nobody is going to agree to live inside this ‘bubble’ without up to standard necessities such as food, entertainment, and housing.

The NBA and NHL have already proven the ‘bubble’ is the safest way to have a season midst a global pandemic. Since the Big 12 is not a professional sports league, a ‘bubble’ method for their season is highly unlikely.

However, if there is a way the conference can pull it off, they should. Staying in Arlington for nearly three months would keep coaches, trainers, and players as safe as possible.

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2021 three-star wide receiver from Arlington puts Texas in his top 10

UT had made the cut for 2021 WR Hal Presley. The three-star recruit recently announced his top 10, with Baylor being another Big 12 team.

Texas had made the cut for 2021 wide receiver Hal Presley out of Arlington, TX. The three-star recruit recently announced his top 10, with the Longhorns joining Baylor as the only other Big 12 school on the list.

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Texas Offers 2021 Three-Star Wide Receiver from Arlington

Texas has offered a three-star wide receiver, Hal Presley, out of Arlington, TX. UT is the sixth team from the Big 12 to offer Presley.

Texas has offered a three-star wide receiver, Hal Presley, out of Mansfield Summit High School in Arlington, TX. The Longhorns are the sixth team from the Big 12 to offer Presley.

RATING

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 60 69
Rivals 3 67
ESPN 3
247 Composite 3 66 82

Vitals

Hometown Arlington, TX
Projected Position WR
Height 6-3
Weight 190

Recruitment

  • Offered on March 9, 2020
  • No visit scheduled

Offers (22)

  • TCU
  • USC
  • Baylor
  • Cal
  • Ole Miss
  • Kansas
  • Kansas State
  • Oklahoma State

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Big 12 Baseball Tournament Moving Location in 2022

Since 1997, the Big 12 baseball tournament has been hosted in OKC in all but three years. Beginning in 2022, it will be at Globe Life Field.

Since the creation of the Big 12 baseball tournament in 1997, it has been hosted in Oklahoma City in all but three years. While it will remain that way until 2021, beginning in the 2022 season, it will be in a new location.

It will now be held in the brand new Globe Life Field, the future home of the Texas Rangers. The ballpark is not officially open, as the first games will be held in late March for the Rangers.

This is not the first time the tournament has been held in Arlington, as the 2002 and 2004 tournament was also held in what was then The Ballpark in Arlington. The Longhorns won the tournament in 2002, winning three games in a row after losing their opener against Texas A&M. Outfielder Dustin Majewski was the tournament MVP for Texas.

The last time it was held outside of Oklahoma City was in 2015 when it was moved to Tulsa. The Longhorns also won the tournament that year, making them champions of two out of the three Big 12 tournaments held outside of Oklahoma City.

Hopefully, that tradition continues as it will be held in the Dallas Fort Worth Area for the foreseeable future, beginning in 2022.

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