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Parallels with 1986 women’s championship

Cheryl Miller, the most celebrated player in women’s basketball history at the time, was playing in her final collegiate game against undefeated and seemingly unbeatable Texas.

The game was a Texas blowout. We’ll see what happens today.

As an aside, if you had told me after that championship win that 38 years later we’d have only 2 more final four appearances and no championships, I’d have said you were crazy. We were ranked #1 throughout most of the mid-80s. Gotta like what Schaefer is building though.

Today's Gift (4-7)

NOTE: Once again I extend gratitude to my buddy @Bmk1989 for his authorship of this 4-7 edition of Today's Gift.
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Enjoy:

Complacency is the last hurdle standing between any team and its potential greatness.
~~~~~~~~~~ Pat Riley

With the Final Fours going on, and the great ones separating themselves from the merely successful, we're reminded of what, to a man, all of the legends declare separates the two: Complacency. In yesterday's TG, we explored the holy importance of orientation and routine. Now, as many of us round third base, and finish knitting the last section of our safety net, or apply the last coat of polish to our trophies, let's pause to consider if sports really are a metaphor for life.

Logic suggests that many of us have worked our entire adult lives to fulfill our dream---to make sure that each day is, well, as comfortable as the one before it. But as we steadfastly practice that comfortable routine, has our spiritual "growth" been lulled to sleep by what famed pastor A. W. Tozer labeled as its "evil foe": Complacency. Perhaps by living in our culture, with its emphasis on the initial act of "accepting" Christ ( a term which is, incidentally, not in the Bible) we've unknowingly convinced ourselves that we need no longer actively and passionately pursue Him.

Today, let's challenge ourselves. Let's objectively consider the possibility that the spiritual "routine" we've tried so hard to implement may actually be what stands between a heart that is merely satisfied, as opposed to one that is constantly expanding. The expanding heart will enable our simple conversations with Him to multiply themselves in an ever-widening circle of goodwill to those around us, whereas the heart that gets too comfortable ensnares us in the lazy logic that being spiritually "fit" somehow qualifies as spiritual "growth."

Shouting out to our friend @W. E. Henley who knows a thing or two about trajectory.

BMK

Top ten 80s movies for boys

This is my top 80s movie list. This list isn’t for cinematic achievement, but rather the movies that rocked if you were a boy growing up in the 80s.
In order:
1- rad
2-karate kid
3- top gun
4- American ninja
5-red dawn
6- rocky 4
7-iron eagle
8- last starfighter
9-predator
10-no retreat, no surrender

Car Peoples...... *(in DFW)* April 6, April 20, April 21st

For those interested..... Saturday morning there is a car show in Highland Park Village. 7-9 (April 6th)

All are invited.

I'll be there with a good crew of car-like-minded people. Its a great place to spend time checking out some pretty cool and special vehicles. (Also great if you have a kid that is into cars)

Certainly all the Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches...but old Defenders, classis and exotics will be there too (Maclaren P1 and Senna, Pagani, Singer.......)

Anyway, I'm happy to meet any of you -so hit me up if you plan to be there and I'll look for you. The Starbucks has closed - but Byrd Bakery has better coffee anyway and they are open by 8:00.




Also, there are a couple other car shows coming - (but i'm not going)

April 20th - Park Cities show -https://preservationparkcities.org/carshow

April 21st All British and European Car show - https://allbritishcarday.com (<- IMHO, this is THE car show to go to if you are interested in European cars, off roaders and motorcycles both classic and new. They have food trucks as well)


@tzrider - I'm talking to you. :)

Instant Analysis: Tashard Choice gets one of his coveted guys

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Cliffs Notes: The Longhorns picked up a running back that it has ranked at the top of the in-state collection of backs in the 2025 class with the commitment of Tyler Chapel Hill star Rickey Stewart Jr.

Rankings: Here's the industry breakdown...

LSR: (5.8) Low 4-star, No.31 in Texas
Rivals: (5.8) Low 4 star, No.189 nationally, No.31 in Texas
ESPN: (81) Low 4 star, No.262 nationally, No.41 in Texas
On3: (90) Low 4 star, N0. 197 nationally, No.33 in Texas
247: (88) High 3 star, NR nationally, No.53 in Texas
247 composite: (.9129) Low 4 star, No.247 nationally, No.38 in Texas

Notable offers: Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Missouri, Oregon and Tennessee

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Evaluation: Stewart will show flashes of current Texas running back Jaydon Blue, but perhaps isn't as totally well-rounded as the former Klein Cain star. What they both have in common is that they get going north/south like a jackrabbit and put a lot of pressure on defenses once they get to the second level. The 5-11, 180-pound Stewart relies on his speed almost exclusively at the high school level as he'll get outside the hashmarks and along the boundary as soon as he can on almost any run. There's not a lot of wasted motion in Stewart's running style, as he's mostly a one-cut and go guy, without much dancing. When he gets to college, he'll need to fine-tune his all-around game and he'll likely find that he has to do more work between the hashmarks because not every run at the next level is one he can automatically take to the outside or that every run to the outside is a race that he can win.

Why it matters: Stewart is one of the top prospects at his position in the state and a player that the Longhorns have significantly coveted. In a dream world, you'd love to pair Stewart with Cali star Jordan Davison as a bit of a thunder and lightning combo.

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Expectations: I'm not sure that Stewart is a day one impact player, but as some of the running backs ahead of him start to depart, he'll slot right in and become a player that the Longhorns can lean on in a variety of ways.

Junior Highlights: Enjoy

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Texas BASEBALL v. BYU - Series Finale - Game Thread

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In case you missed it, check out the weekend series preview - Weekend Series Preview



Block Party Time! Horns are back in action for a Saturday afternoon clash against BYU Cougars, in which both teams will be looking for a much needed series win, but for very different reasons. For the Horns, they need a series win to keep pace at the top of the Big 12 standings, while BYU needs a series win to try and move up a little bit at the bottom of the Big 12 standings.

After the first two performances, BYU has to feel very confident that they can come away with something, while the Horns turn to Max Grubbs who has been outstanding in his prior starts.

Despite this being a Saturday game, the motto remains in effect, ALWAYS win the series finale!



TEXAS LONGHORNS vs. BYU COUGARS
Date: April 6
Where: UFCU Disch-Falk Field
Time: Sat at 2:30 p.m
TV: Longhorn Network
Radio: AM-1300 The Zone


RECORDS:
  • Texas 19-12 (7-4 Big 12)
  • BYU 12-15 (5-9 Big 12)


SERIES MATCHUP:
  • The Longhorns welcome BYU to UFCU Disch-Falk Field for the first match-up as conference opponents. Texas leads the all-time series 6-1 and holds a 5-1 advantage in Austin. The teams last met for a four-game series in the 2021 season, with the Longhorns winning three-of-four


PITCHING MATCHUP

SATURDAY–
Texas RHP Max Grubbs (4-0, 1.87 ERA) vs. BYU RHP Hayden Coon (1-1, 0.56 ERA)

Stats for Coon
10 apps
1 game started
1.06 WHIP
16 IP
10 H
7 BB
12 K

Coon’s only prior start was on march 29th against Kansas. He went 4 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 K

Coon did pitch on Thursday night for BYU
0.1 IP
16 pitches
1 H
1 R
1 BB
1 K



LINEUP

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TEXAS LINEUP

11b9 Thomas, JaredL.405
23b15 Powell, PeytonL.336
3ss1 Flores, JalinR.360
4rf44 Belyeu, MaxL.333
5c6 Galvan, RylanR.341
6cf8 Gasparino, WillR.275
7lf4 Brown, PorterL.230
8dh27 O'Dowd, JackL.200
92b30 Kennedy, DeeR.262


BYU LINEUP

1rf11 Anderson, LukeR.314
2cf26 Painter, KeoniL.233
33b17 Jones, EastonR.307
4c18 Reuter, CollinR.313
51b7 Vest, CooperL.248
6dh33 Aloy, KuhioR.283
72b5 Robinson, CrewL.184
8ss21 Beck, ChipperR.167
9lf45 Schow, RykerR.136



Current Big 12 Standings:
  1. Oklahoma (7-3)
  2. Texas (7-4)
  3. Kansas State (6-4)
  4. Oklahoma State (6-4)
  5. West Virginia (6-4)
  6. UCF (7-6)
  7. Kansas (7-6)
  8. Cincinnati (5-5)
  9. Texas Tech (6-7)
  10. Baylor (5-7)
  11. TCU (5-8)
  12. BYU (4-9)
  13. Houston (4-9)

Weekend recruiting thread (huge visit list for Saturday!)

We previewed the confirmed visitors for this weekend in the War Room (click HERE if you missed it).


2025 Prospects

QB KJ Lacey – Saraland (AL) – Texas commitment

RB - Jordon Davison – Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei

RB - Rickey Stewart Jr – Tyler Chapel Hill –

WR - Dakorien Moore – Duncanville – LSU commitment

WR - Jaime Ffrench –Jacksonville (FL) Mandarin

WR - Kaliq Lockett – Sachse

WR - Kelshaun Johnson – Hitchcock

OL - John Mills – San Francisco St. Ignatius

OL - Lamont Rogers – Mesquite Horn (maybe)

OL - Tyler Thomas – Dickinson

OL - Jordan Coleman and OL Devin Coleman – Cedar Hill

DT - Zion Williams - Lufkin

DL - D.J. Sanders – Bellville

DL - Xavier Ukponu – Denton Guyer

DL - Chace Sims – Richmond Randle

DL - Smith Orogbo – Hastings

LB - Riley Pettijohn – McKinney

LB - Elijah Barnes – Dallas Skyline

DB - Kade Phillips – Missouri City Hightower

DB - Jonah Williams – Galveston Ball

DB - Dorian Brew – Conroe

2026 Prospects

QB - Troy Huhn – San Marcos (CA) Mission Hills

DL - Bryce Perry-Wright – Buford (GA)

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I'm actually traveling today so I won't be down on campus but we'll have boots on the ground helping us get pics and interviews and I'll be checking in from afar. In the meantime, we'll use this thread as a spot to post any notes and/or social medial that come up.

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