Behind Enemy Lines - SPONSORED BY OBMEN.NET
Dr. Darryl Camp, Founder OB Men
Peptide Overview?
Your body makes peptides. They’re strings of amino acids. As we age, our body’s natural production of essential amino acids decreases. These amino acids create peptides, necessary components to many functions of the body. They also produce Human Growth Hormone, which plays a vital role in your strength and energy levels.
Peptides are the building blocks of proteins; these naturally occurring chains of amino acids provide powerful relief to common disorders of aging, including relieving erectile dysfunction, enhancing gym performance, aiding in the body’s repair after injury, promoting weight loss with lean muscle gain, increasing growth hormone production, and even helping reverse signs of physical aging.
Today, I will discuss one of the most widely used peptides in my clinical practice, BPC-157, also known as “the Wolverine drug.”
BPC-157
It is naturally found in the human gut, and plays a role in maintaining gut health. When taken orally in pill form, it reduces gastric reflux, heals peptic ulcers, and has been shown beneficial in Crohn’s disease and irritable bowel syndrome.
BPC-157 may be given subcutaneously, providing impressive healing properties to injured muscles, tendons, and even spinal cord injuries (in rats). It has been shown to increase angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth) to damaged tissue, promoting regional healing. I frequently apply this peptide to musculoskeletal injuries such as rotator cuff injuries, plantar fasciitis, chronic joint osteoarthritis, muscle strains, and more.
Some potential benefits of BPC-157 include:
- Alleviation of pain and inflammation
- Amplified muscle strength and endurance
- Mitigation of injury risks
BPC-157 is currently not FDA-approved, as there have been no large controlled human trials. However, there were no signs of toxicity or side effects in human and animal studies, and all studies suggest tremendous healing benefits. Your physician may use BPC-157 as an off-label treatment.
Is BPC-157 Right For You?
If you are ready to invest in your health. If you want to turn back the clock and feel and look your very best, you should consider peptide therapy. At
OB Men, we only source US-based licensed compounding pharmacies, ensuring that your peptides are safe, physician-guided, and achieve maximum efficacy. To schedule your consultation with our peptide specialist, Dr. Darryl Camp, call
OB Men today.
Contact Us Today to Schedule Your Free In-person Or Virtual Consultation!
📍 Visit Us: 4141 SW Fwy Suite 315, Houston, TX
Your New Beginning Starts Here!
Feel Free to DM me directly with any questions you may have to
@Jamaicashane
Take control of your health and reclaim your vitality. Book your consultation today at OB Men.
Dr. Darryl Camp
Website: OBMen.net
Office: (713) 955-2696.
************************************************************
Happy Victory Monday VII 🤘
* Trey Moore finally got into the Sack column on Saturday, he has 13 pressures since Oklahoma (Week 7)
** Texas has allowed just 15 plays of 20+ yards on Defense... leading the 2nd place team Ohio State by 10
*** Since Week 7, Jahdae Barron has been targeted 20 times, allowing 11 receptions for 82 yards in coverage, he is the highest-graded SEC CB according to PFF in that time.
**** Quinn Ewers continues to dominate the Short areas of the field (0-9 yards) - He leads the Power 5 with a 125.6 Passer Rating
***** Texas is Tied for First in America with fewer than 19 defensive possessions reaching the Red Zone, this is tied with Ohio State/Iowa State, to lead the Power 5.
****** Texas LEADS the Southeastern Conference in Defensive Interceptions as a team (14)
******* Since Week 7, Texas has attempted 19 passes of 20+ yards downfield.. 6 have been completed. 2 by DeAndre Moore for 53 yards, 1 by Gunnar Helm for 30 yards and Matthew Golden has 3 receptions on 3 targets for 95 yards and 2 touchdowns
Checking in "Behind Enemy Lines"
Arkansas Razorbacks (5 days until)
1. INJURIES -
Taylen Green and Ja'Quinden Jackson:
Quote from Sam Pittman Mid-Week Presser last week
"I still think we’re a few days away from both those guys, determining what their ability to play against Texas would be," Pittman said. "I can tell you this, I don’t know if either one of them would be able to play if we were playing Saturday. Without avoiding the questions, just giving you a true answer, I think we still have to wait until probably a Monday of next week to see exactly where we’re at with those two guys.
"Taylen’s got a sprained knee, and certainly JJ’s got that ankle. They were out in the walkthrough yesterday, but I don’t know that they’ll be available really for practice today."
2. BYE WEEK -
Sam Pittman off of a Bye Week:
2020:
Oct. 31 at 8. A&M: L
Dec. 5 at Missouri: L
2021:
Nov. 6 vs Mississippi State: W
2022:
Oct. 29 at Auburn: W
2023:
Nov. 4 at Florida: W
2024:
Oct. 19 vs 8. LSU: L
Nov. 16 vs 3. Texas:
3. SELMAN BRIDGES -
Freshman Cornerback:
Bridges is a four-star cornerback recruit out of Temple, Texas, and he's logged just 10 defensive snaps this season, all of which came in the opener against UAPB. Bridges has appeared in six games on special teams, which means he isn't eligible to redshirt anymore.
Sam Pittman was asked if there was any chance of Selman Bridges would see the field, given the struggles in the secondary.
"Well, there’s certainly a chance of that, yes," Pittman said regarding Bridges getting some action. "I think we have to look at all things. How we’re coaching it. The coverages that we’re playing. The people that we’re asking to play those coverages, and we certainly have given that a good look and have made some changes there to see if we can get better. Selman’s certainly one of the guys in that thought process, as well. He’s done really a good job out there, and we’ll see what happens there, but he certainly has improved greatly this camp."
Login to view embedded media
I will have more Behind Enemy Lines on Wednesday when more comes out on the "Hawg Beat", this week!
My Week 12 Orangebloods SEC Power Poll
1. Texas (+1)
2. Alabama (+3)
3. Georgia (-2)
4. Tennessee (-1)
5. Ole Miss (+2)
6. South Carolina (+2)
7. Texas A&M (-1)
8. Vanderbilt (-4)
9. LSU (-)
10. Florida (-)
11. Missouri (-)
12. Kentucky (-)
13. Arkansas (-)
14. Auburn (-)
15. Oklahoma (-)
16. Mississippi State (-)
Super Explosives 2024 (20+ yard plays) - 69 total
Texas continues to dominate in the super explosive department, for the first time in 2024, they eclipsed 10 plays of 20+ yards in a game. Texas/Ole Miss currently ranks t-2nd in the country with 69 plays of 20+ yards, just behind the Miami Hurricanes, averaging 0.3 more per game.
-- 12 vs. Florida -- (9 in first-half)
Gunnar Helm 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Gunnar Helm 22-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Isaiah Bond 44-yard rush vs. Florida
Isaiah Bond 34-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Florida
Matthew Golden 29-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Matthew Golden 32-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Jaydon Blue 45-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Jaydon Blue 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Jaydon Blue 45-yard rush vs. Florida
Silas Bolden 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Tre Wisner 50-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Florida
Jerrick Gibson 25-yard rush vs. Florida
-- 8 vs. Vanderbilt --
DeAndre Moore 31-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
Amari Niblack 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
DeAndre Moore 27-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
Gunnar Helm 24-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
DeAndre Moore 25-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
Tre Wisner 20-yard rush vs. Vandy
Silas Bolden 24-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Vandy
Jaydon Blue 23-yard rush vs. Vandy
-- 4 vs. Georgia --
Arch Manning 21-yard rush vs. Georgia
Matthew Golden 24-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Georgia
Matthew Golden 34-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Georgia
Gunnar Helm 23-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Georgia
-- 9 vs. Oklahoma --
Gunnar Helm 21-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Oklahoma
Gunnar Helm 30-yard reception from Matthew Golden vs. Oklahoma
Gunnar Helm 26-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Oklahoma
Ryan Wingo 44-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Oklahoma
Ryan Wingo 25-yard rush vs. Oklahoma
Tre Wisner 36-yard rush vs. Oklahoma
Tre Wisner 43-yard rush vs. Oklahoma
DeAndre Moore 26-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Oklahoma
Matthew Golden 23-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Oklahoma
-- 9 vs. Mississippi State --
Matthew Golden 22-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Miss State
Isaiah Bond 27-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Miss State
Isaiah Bond 26-yard rush vs. Miss State
DeAndre Moore 49-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Miss State
DeAndre Moore 27-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Miss State
Johntay Cook 31-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Miss State
Arch Manning 26-yard rush vs. Miss State
Tre Wisner 38-yard rush vs. Miss State
Jaydon Blue 21-yard rush vs. Miss State
-- 5 vs. UL-Monroe --
Ryan Wingo 25-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. ULM
Matthew Golden 46-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. ULM
Isaiah Bond 56-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. ULM
Jaydon Blue 20-yard rush vs. ULM
Colin Page 20-yard rush vs. ULM
-- 7 vs. UTSA --
Gunnar Helm 49-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Colorado State
Matthew Golden 20-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. UTSA
Ryan Wingo 36-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. UTSA
Ryan Wingo 75-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. UTSA
Isaiah Bond 51-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. UTSA
Arch Manning 67-yard rush vs. UTSA
Colin Page 23-yard rush vs. UTSA
-- 8 vs. Michigan --
Gunnar Helm 21-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Gunnar Helm 22-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Gunnar Helm 22-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Matthew Golden 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Jaydon Blue 23-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
DeAndre Moore 24-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Isaiah Bond 33-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Michigan
Ryan Wingo 55-yard rush vs. Michigan
-- 7 vs. Colorado State --
Gunnar Helm 37-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Colorado State
Isaiah Bond 23-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Colorado State
Isaiah Bond 25-yard rush vs. Colorado State
Jerrick Gibson 22-yard rush vs. Colorado State
Ryan Wingo 30-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Colorado State
Matthew Golden 38-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Colorado State
Johntay Cook 40-yard reception from Arch Manning vs. Colorado State
-- Team Leaders --
Running Backs with 16 total (7 for Blue, 2 for Page, 5 for Wisner, 2 for Gibson)
Gunnar Helm with 12 total (11 from Quinn, 1 from Golden)
Matthew Golden with 10 total (7 from Quinn, 3 from Arch)
Isaiah Bond with 9 total (4 from Quinn, 3 from Arch, 2 rush)
Ryan Wingo with 7 total (4 from Arch, 2 rush, 1 from Quinn)
DeAndre Moore with 7 total (5 from Quinn, 2 from Arch)
Defensive Super Explosives 2024
Another week goes by and it's another week with Texas sitting atop the country at NOT allowing the opposition to create explosive plays. I'm not sure if this can honestly be understood, but the numbers are proof that this entire defense is playing at an ELITE level, we are 9 games in and this is astonishing.
- Texas has allowed just 5 plays of 30+ yards, ranking #1 in the country. Leading Army, Tennessee, and Sam Houston State by 1.
- Texas has also allowed just 15 plays of 20+ yards, ranking #1 in the country. Leading Ohio State by 10.
- Texas has also allowed just 69 plays of 10+ yards, ranking #1 in the country. Leading Ohio State by 8.
2025 College Football National Championship odds on (8/27/24), per FanDuel - 2024 Preseason
1. Georgia +280
2. Ohio State +400
3. Oregon +650
4. Texas +850
5. Alabama +1400
5. Ole Miss +1400
7. Notre Dame +1800
2025 College Football National Championship odds on (10/7/24), per FanDuel - Post Week 6 Results
1. Ohio State +290
2. Texas +450
3. Georgia +450
4. Alabama +650
5. Oregon +900
6. Ole Miss +1700
7. Penn State +1800
8. Miami (FL) +2000
8. Tennessee +2000
2025 College Football National Championship odds on (11/11/24), per FanDuel - Post Week 10 Results
1. Ohio State +300
2. Oregon +420
3. Texas +450
4. Georgia +750
5. Alabama +850
6. Ole Miss +950
7. Notre Dame +2000
7. Penn State +2000
9. Tennessee +2500
9. Indiana +2500
Week 12 College Football Top 25 Power Ratings (.977 out of 1.000 = 97.7 Grade)
Tier 1 - (Championship Material)
1. Oregon Ducks (8-0) - .990 -
(Movement: +1)
2. Texas Longhorns (8-1) - .979 -
(Movement: +2)
3. Ohio State Buckeyes (7-1) - .976
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (7-2) - .970 -
(Movement: +3)
Tier 2 (Championship Contender)
5. Tennessee Volunteers (8-1) - .940 -
(Movement: +1)
6. Georgia Bulldogs (7-2) - .938 -
(Movement: -5)
7. Penn State Nittany Lions (8-1) - .924 -
(Movement: +1)
8. Miami (FL) Hurricanes (9-1) - .877 -
(Movement: -2)
Tier 3 (Playoff Material)
9. Ole Miss Rebels (8-2) - .834 -
(Movement: +4)
10. Indiana Hoosiers (10-0) - .821 -
(Movement: +1)
11. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-1) - .816 -
(Movement: -1)
12. Texas A&M Aggies (7-2) - .815 -
(Movement: -3)
Tier 4 (Playoff Contender)
13. Clemson Tigers (7-2) - .791 -
(Movement: +2)
14. BYU Cougars (9-0) - .783
15. Colorado Buffaloes (7-2) - .756 -
(Movement: +8)
16. Boise State (8-1) - .755
17. LSU (6-3) - .752 -
(Movement: -5)
18. South Carolina Gamecocks (6-3) - .748 -
(Movement: +2)
Tier 5 (The Bubble)
19. SMU Mustangs (8-1) - .730 - IDLE
20. Louisville Cardinals (6-3) - .723 - IDLE
21. Washington State Cougars (8-1) - .721 -
(Movement: +3)
22. Vanderbilt Commodores (6-3) - .719 -
(Movement: -4)
23. Kansas State Wildcats (7-2) - .719 - IDLE
Tier 6 (Qualities of a Contender)
24. Army Black Knights (9-0) - .700 -
(Movement: +3)
25. Duke Blue Devils (7-3) - .700 -
(Movement: +5)
26. Tulane Green Wave (8-2) - .699 -
(Movement: +4)
27. Missouri Tigers (7-2) - .698 -
(Movement: +4)
28. Iowa State (7-2) - .697
My Week 12 Heisman Watchlist Update
Tier 1
1. Travis Hunter, Colorado - WR/DB - (69-856-9 Receiving) - (21 Tackles, 7 PD, 1 FF and 2 INT on Defense) -
(Movement: +1)
2. Cameron Ward, Miami (FL) - QB - (66.8%, 3,492 yards, 32 td 6 int) - 174.0 Rating - (50-182-3 Rushing)
Tier 2
3. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State - RB - (224-1,734-23 Rushing) - (16-93-1 Receiving)
4. Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss - QB - (70.8%, 3,409 yards, 22 td 4 int) - 188.6 Rating (85-304-3 Rushing) -
(Movement: +1)
5. Dillon Gabriel, Oregon - QB - (74.1%, 2,848 yards, 22 td 5 int) - 168.4 Rating (43-148-6 Rushing)
Tier 3
6. Jalen Milroe, Alabama - QB - (67.4%, 2,046 yards, 13 td 6 int) - 159.2 Rating - (114-565-16 Rushing) -
(Movement: NR)
7. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado - QB - (72.9%, 2,882 yards, 24 td 6 int) - 163.1 Rating (70-(-2)-4 Rushing)
8. Kurtis Rourke, Indiana - QB - (71.8%, 2,410 yards, 21 td 4 int) - 182.7 Rating - (30-17-2 Rushing)
Dropped from Watchlist
1. Avery Johnson, Kansas State - QB (Week 1)
2. Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech - QB (Week 1)
3. Will Howard, Ohio State - QB (Week 2)
4. Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State - WR - (Week 3)
5. Arch Manning, Texas - QB - (Week 4)
6. Miller Moss, USC - QB - (Week 4)
7. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona - WR - (Week 5)
8. Drew Allar, Penn State - QB - (Week 5)
9. Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee - QB - (Week 6)
10. Quinn Ewers, Texas - QB - (Week 8)
11. Jalen Milroe, Alabama - QB - (Week 8) -
REVIVED
12. Carson Beck, UGA - QB - (Week 8)
13. Garrett Nussmeier, LSU - QB - (Week 9)
14. Cade Klubnik, Clemson - QB - (Week 10)