Newest Texas signee Jonathon Brooks has video game type numbers

The Newest Texas Longhorns signee Jonathon Brooks put up huge numbers this season. The burnt orange faithful will enjoy watching him play.

If you have followed the Texas 3A playoff run, then you would have seen the name Jonathon Brooks of Hallettsville. The newest Texas Longhorns 2021 signee has put up some video game type numbers in their current stretch. Hallettsville will play Jim Ned for the state championship this week. Continue reading “Newest Texas signee Jonathon Brooks has video game type numbers”

Do the Texas Longhorns have unreasonable expectations?

The Texas Longhorns do indeed have an expectations problem in Austin. It isn’t one of being unrealistic, it is one of underachieving.

As the Texas Longhorns prepare for the two weeks of practices leading up to the eventual bowl game, there is a time for some self-reflection. Do the Longhorns and their fans have unreasonable expectations? Continue reading “Do the Texas Longhorns have unreasonable expectations?”

Texas makes top 10 for No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in 2022 class

Since then, trying to find a replacement for Ewers has become nationwide. An option could be a four-star dual-threat prospect in Ty Simpson.

Recruiting a quarterback in the 2022 class has been difficult for Texas. First, Tom Herman thought he had struck gold by getting five-star Quinn Ewers to commit. Then, the No. 1 overall player in the country flipped to Ohio State, causing panic within the Longhorns’ program.

Since then, trying to find a replacement has become a nationwide search. An option could be a four-star dual-threat prospect Ty Simpson. The Tennessee native has put Texas in his top 10, alongside Alabama and Florida.

Lincoln Riley and Oklahoma are the only other Big 12 school to make the cut. The Longhorns’ in-state rival, Texas A&M, is also in play.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 90 5 2
Rivals 4 36 2 3
ESPN 4 27 2 2
247 Composite 4 43 2 2

Vitals

Hometown Martin, Tennessee
Projected Position Quarterback
Height 6-2
Weight 185

Recruitment

  • Offered on May 4, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Alabama
  • Auburn
  • Clemson
  • Florida
  • Oklahoma
  • Tennessee
  • Tennessee-Martin
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Ole Miss

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WATCH: Former QB Vince Young discusses what it meant to win the National Championship

As part of our Championship Series, Vince Young discussed what it meant to win the BCS National Championship in 2005. Presented by Amway.

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The BCS National Championship between the Texas Longhorns and Southern California Trojans is still one of the greatest games in college football history. It certainly has to be one of the top three games and it might be the best championship game in the modern era. The Trojans were coming off two-consecutive championships when they drew the challenge of stopping Vince Young and Texas.

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So what did it mean to VY to win the 2005 BCS National Championship game? Young sat down with Aaron Murray as part of the Campus Lore Championship Moments series presented by Amway and XS Energy Drink to give some insight:

“Yeah, it was a beautiful moment,” Young stated. “Not only just for us as players but as well as our fans. They stuck with us through all the years. My teammates, we put in all the hard work in the offseason. Guys going to class. Guys doing what they were supposed to do, being accountable. Just the small things like that can really change your team if everyone is on the same page. On one accord to go to a championship game because it is not easy. I want people to know that it is not easy at all, to go to a championship.”

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WATCH: Former QB Vince Young discusses Mack Brown’s halftime speech against USC

As part of the Championship Series presented by Amway, Vince Young sat down to discuss Mack Brown’s halftime speech against USC.

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In 2005, the Texas Longhorns and Southern California Trojans faced off in one of the greatest games in college football history. The game took place 15 years ago, and it is still one of the most talked-about games. The players in the game, the storylines and the finish. It felt like a game that was written for Hollywood. You had USC alumnus Will Ferrell on one side. For Texas, it was Matthew McConaughey.

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The Longhorns found themselves down 7-0 after one quarter. Vince Young lateraled to Selvin Young for their first touchdown. Ramonce Taylor scored on a 30-yard run to give them a 16-10 lead late in the second quarter. They held that lead into halftime. Head coach Mack Brown gave them a speech before heading back out to win the championship game.

So what did coach Brown tell the team at halftime of the 2005 BCS National Championship game? Young sat down with Aaron Murray as part of the Campus Lore Championship Moments series presented by Amway and XS Energy Drink to give some insight:

“His first thing was ain’t this fun guys?”, Young said laughingly. “Which it was, it was fun. But he [said] let’s relax, let’s get back tuned in. Don’t forget who they are, they are USC, back-to-back national champions. He made sure that we humbled ourselves and get back to staying focused. So we were excited at halftime, but the first thing he said was let’s get back to being focused. Because we had a whole second half to go. Coach Brown was really good at those things.”

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Texas Football Recruiting: Four-star wide receiver puts Longhorns in top eight

Four-star wide receiver J.J. Henry has released his top eight, with UT making the cut. TCU is the only other Big 12 school to make the cut.

One thing Texas has been trying to add to its 2021 class has been another receiver. Specifically an in-state one. Three-stars Jaden Alexis and Casey Cain are the two wideouts in the class, but they are from Florida and Louisiana, respectively.

Four-star J.J. Henry out of McKinney, Texas, could be the answer for the Longhorns. During his junior season, Henry recorded 71 receptions for 1,419 yards and 16 touchdowns.

Texas has made the DFW area standout’s top eight list. TCU is the only other Big 12 school to make the cut, and in-state schools SMU and Texas A&M are still in contention.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 111 118
Rivals 3 77 91
ESPN 4 254 44 48
247 Composite 3 446 65 69

Vitals

Hometown McKinney, Texas
Projected Position Wide receiver
Height 5-10
Weight 165

Recruitment

  • Offered on May 25, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Arkansas
  • Florida State
  • Louisville
  • Ole Miss
  • SMU
  • TCU
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M

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Social media reacts to Texas losing five-star QB Quinn Ewers to Ohio State

Five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers announced his commitment to Ohio State on Thursday and it did not sit well with Texas fans.

The recruiting trail has been a roller coaster for the Texas football program this year. Continue reading “Social media reacts to Texas losing five-star QB Quinn Ewers to Ohio State”

Texas Football Recruiting: Quinn Ewers commits to Ohio State

After decommitting earlier this year from the Texas Longhorns, Quinn Ewers has now made a decision and chose to commit to Ohio State.

It has been a whirlwind of emotions for the Texas Longhorns on the recruiting front. The Longhorns were able to land the No. 1 recruit in the country with Quinn Ewers. The Longhorns were riding high after landing a top play in the country. They starting to pick up momentum on the recruiting front especially in the 2022 class.

After the losses to Texas Christian and the Oklahoma Sooners, the Longhorns starting losing momentum with Billy Bowman, Quinn Ewers, and Phaizon Wilson all bailing after the Sooners loss. This started a whirlwind of emotions within the fan base and the rumor mill went wild with thoughts of Tom Herman being replaced with Urban Meyer.

Now Ewers has made his decision about where he will go.

This is another top player in the state of Texas that will be playing his football outside the state. The Ohio State Buckeyes have made a living in Texas with their recruiting efforts.

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Texas Football Recruiting: How 2021 prospects performed in Week 12

UT finally enjoyed some success in the recruiting world. They expanded its class with two commits. Here is how they played over the weekend:

It was finally a week where Texas could enjoy some success in the recruiting world. Continue reading “Texas Football Recruiting: How 2021 prospects performed in Week 12”

Texas Recruiting Target: Byron Murphy II decommits from Baylor

DeSoto defensive tackle Byron Murphy II recently decommitted from Baylor, can the Texas Longhorns staff flip the in-state product?

As the early signing day approaches next month, the recruiting trail is heating up. The Texas Longhorns are currently ranked the No. 17 team in the 2021 247Sports composite rankings currently. Continue reading “Texas Recruiting Target: Byron Murphy II decommits from Baylor”