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Need some help….

I’m coaching my daughter’s select flag football team and with the time change our normal practice fields don’t work. If any of you know of lighted fields open to the public in the Austin area please respond with the name and/or address.

They don’t need to be anything special or have markings. I just need about a 25yaed x 50 yard space with a decent surface so the girl’s don’t get injured.

TIA!

I wonder if time has pushed ou into a potentially bad decision?

OU football coach Brent Venables has 'sense of urgency' in offensive coordinator search​

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The Oklahoman

NORMAN — OU coach Brent Venables isn’t fully looking toward the future just yet.
The Sooners still have two games remaining in the season, including Saturday’s matchup with No. 7 Alabama (6:30 p.m., ABC).
But Venables is also working through the process of hiring a new offensive coordinator, and changes to the recruiting and transfer portal calendars have forced that process to speed up.
Signing day, which has been in mid-to-late December in recent years, was moved up to Dec. 4 this season.
The transfer portal will open Dec. 9.

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It will be critical for Venables to have an offensive coordinator in place before those dates.
“We’ve talked to several people and so we feel like we’re in a good position where we need to be,” Venables said Tuesday. “Haven’t put a hard deadline on it, making that decision, and doing the process its due diligence. There’s a lot of layers to it as you can imagine.”
One name that has been circulating since the job opened — former Florida and Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen.
Mullen last coached Florida in 2021, when he was fired late in the season with the Gators at 5-6.
The Gators offense was particularly potent in 2020, when Kyle Trask led the nation with 4,125 passing yards and 43 touchdowns.
But Florida’s defense faltered, including in a 55-20 loss to the Sooners in the Cotton Bowl that season.
Venables was asked specifically about Mullen and if the job was his if he wanted it.
“I’m not going to comment about the details of the search,” Venables said.
But, Venables added, Mullen was a candidate a year earlier when he ultimately hired Seth Littrell following Jeff Lebby’s departure to coach Mississippi State.
Littrell spent last season as an offensive analyst for the Sooners before being promoted following the conclusion of the regular season.
“I reached out to him a year ago,” Venables said of Mullen.
But the Sooners never flourished offensively under Littrell, who was fired Oct. 20, the day after the Sooners’ 35-9 loss to South Carolina.
At the time, OU’s offense was averaging just 288 yards per game .
In the three games since, under interim play-caller Joe Jon Finley, the Sooners have averaged 417 yards per game — though the 665 they put up vs. FCS Maine on Nov. 2 skews the improvement a bit.

Entering Saturday’s game, the Sooners (5-5, 1-5 SEC) are tied for No. 117 nationally in total offense, averaging 326.8 yards per game. They are No. 115 in passing offense at 183.3 yards per game.

While Mullen is currently an analyst at ESPN, the rest of the likely candidates for the job — including Tulane offensive coordinator Joe Craddock, Washington State offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle, Miami offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson and Texas State offensive coordinator Mack Leftwich, among others — are actively coaching.
“This is a real thing called a regular season that’s got to finish up,” Venables said. “And if I’m talking to the right people, which I believe I am, then they’re going to be sensitive to finishing what they started and being loyal to their players and the people that they work alongside with, things of that nature. But sooner rather than later is when I want it finished.
“I want to get it right, so that’s our focus.”

Per OU board, Michael Fasusi coming to TX/KY game

Nice! Oh, and the Aggie-Texas game 👀

"A source close to Michael Fasusi tells me he is set to visit Texas’ game against Kentucky
He will also visit Texas A&M’s game against Texas at the end of the year
The five-star had been slated to visit for the Alabama game this weekend
A source says Fasusi wants to enjoy a ‘final round of recruiting’ before the early signing period"

Playoff Picture could change. Ohio St in trouble with another OL injury!

The playoff picture could turn on this news. Word is their AA Center might have torn his Achilles today. They were already struggling to replace the LT and depth is an issue. Since they moved their LG(Jackson) to LT and last years Center to replace him, they will be on their 3rd team LG this weekend and for the playoffs. This leaves them without a lot of experience on the left side of the OL. It was one their strengths to start the season and now it is in trouble.

The Indiana game may have become a little more interesting on this news, but can you make a run in the playoffs with a rebuilt left side of the OL? Obviously, this could make it much easier for Indiana to keep it close or even win this weekend based on how Ohio St looked in the 2nd half of the Oregon game when they lost their AA LT, the Nebraska game the following week and Penn St keeping it close when they were making it very difficult on the left side of the OL.

Besides all the pundits talking about us being a playoff team if we lose to ATM, they all seem to suggest Indiana just keeping it competitive against OSU gives them a better chance to make it too. It sounds like that may have become much easier tonight.
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Texas A&M Aggies (12 days until)


1. RECRUITING - Husan Longstreet DECOMMITS: This weekend the Aggies lost their one quarterback commitment in the 2025 recruiting class, dropping their Team Ranking to 12th at Rivals.com

- 11 am report: "Sounds like his visit to USC went very well yesterday, USC was his dream school growing up and it is sounding very likely that he could be making his way to Southern California."
- 2 pm: Husan Longstreet tweets: "I’m home #committed #fighton"
- 6 pm report: Landyn Rosow of Aggieyell reports that potential avenues he sees for A&M to get back into the quarterback market, begin and end in the state of Texas. (see below list)

1. Keelon Russell, Alabama Commit from Duncanville, TX - "While Alabama has a strong track record of landing top-tier quarterbacks, Russell is a name that could intrigue A&M given their current need for a high school signal-caller. Russell is firmly committed to Alabama, but A&M will likely explore all options in the quarterback market, and Russell could be a player they target."
2. Ty Hawkins, SMU Commit from IMG Academy - "Hawkins is a talented prospect with the skills to thrive in A&M’s offense, and the Aggies may look to make a strong push to flip his commitment and secure his services. - if the Aggies pursue I could see them being a legit threat to SMU."
3. Adam Schoebel, TCU Commit from Columbus, TX - "Schobel lives not far at all from College Station, but his family has close ties to TCU and A&M has not been a factor at all in his recruitment."

2. PORTAL JUMPER - Conner Weigman: "There is no longer a quarterback controversy. Conner Weigman was terrible tonight. He was 2-5 for 37 yards and an interception. He’s not seeing the field, he’s feeling ghosts in the pocket and he’s afraid to throw the ball." - from Mark Passwaters Postgame Column, Passwaters also added that "Miles O’Neill, on the other hand, gave the A&M staff reason for optimism. He completed five of his six passes for 51 yards and a touchdown. He’s still got a long motion, but he showed really good accuracy and the big arm during his work late in the game."

3. WEEK 13 - The Aggies are... checks notes for a 7th time... (-2.5 point favorites AT Auburn)

4. RECRUITING - LaMont Rogers on FLIP Watch?: "Mesquite Horn 4-star OL Lamont Rogers was in attendance. The flip from Missouri seems really likely." - per Mark Passwaters - Landyn Rosow added that "I think A&M leads for Lamont outright and it’s only a matter of time."
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THOUGHTS FROM THE CROWD - regarding the SEC Scheduling for "Texas"
- "They got a cup cake schedule as a welcome gift. Why is the question other than they wanted them to do well." - 4 likes
- "Why did OU get exactly the opposite kind of schedule? Are they not welcome, despite being a much better fit for the conference?" - 3 likes
- "TU has always gotten what they wanted." - 2 likes
- "If iron sharpens iron, then their schedule benefits us for the last regular season game." - 3 likes
- "Clearly they are over-rated and we should beat their arse" - 3 likes

- "How many sips will be at Kyle Field? I Heard a lot of Aggies sold tickets to them. We will still have home field advantage but I’m not sure it will be close to what we had versus LSU. I’d guess at least 10-15k will be wearing orange. Hope I’m wrong."

6. ICYMI from Saturday... the Aggies added speakers behind the opposing Bench.. for the Texas game

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My Week 13 Orangebloods SEC Power Poll

1. Texas (-)
2. Alabama (-)
3. Georgia (-)
4. Ole Miss (+1)

5. South Carolina (+1)
6. Tennessee (-2)

7. Texas A&M (-)
8. Vanderbilt (-)
9. Florida (+1)
10. LSU (-1)

11. Missouri (-)
12. Kentucky (-)
13. Arkansas (-)
14. Auburn (-)
15. Oklahoma (-)

16. Mississippi State (-)



Super Explosives 2024 (20+ yard plays) - 73 total

Texas had it's third game of the year with 5 or fewer 20+ yard plays on the season. Tying the Georgia game (4), for fewest in a single game. Texas now ranks 3rd with 73 total 20+ yard plays. Ole Miss currently ranks 2nd in the country with 76 plays, just behind the Miami Hurricanes, with 79.

-- 4 vs. Arkansas -- (9 in first-half)
Matthew Golden 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Arkansas
Tre Wisner 30-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Arkansas
Isaiah Bond 20-yard reception from Quinn Ewers vs. Arkansas
Jaydon Blue 28-yard rush vs. Arkansas

-- 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 --
Gunnar Helm with 10 total (9 from Quinn, 1 from Golden)
Matthew Golden with 9 total (6 from Quinn, 3 from Arch)
Isaiah Bond with 8 total (3 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)
Jaydon Blue with 5 total
Tre Wisner with 5 total



Week 13 College Football Top 25 Power Ratings (.977 out of 1.000 = 97.7 Grade)

Tier 1 - (Championship Material)
1. Oregon Ducks (9-0) - .983
2. Texas Longhorns (9-1) - .9788
3. Ohio State Buckeyes (8-1) - .9783
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (8-2) - .970
5. Georgia Bulldogs (8-2) - .948 - (Movement: +1)

Tier 2 (Championship Contender)
6. Penn State Nittany Lions (8-1) - .930 - (Movement: +1)
7. Tennessee Volunteers (8-2) - .923 - (Movement: -2)

Tier 3 (Playoff Material)
8. Miami (FL) Hurricanes (9-1) - .877
9. Ole Miss Rebels (8-2) - .834
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-1) - .824 - (Movement: +1)
11. Indiana Hoosiers (10-0) - .821

Tier 4 (Playoff Contender)
12. Texas A&M Aggies (8-2) - .815
13. Colorado Buffaloes (8-2) - .801 - (Movement: +2)
14. Clemson Tigers (8-2) - .799 - (Movement: -2)
15. South Carolina Gamecocks (7-3) - .783 - (Movement: +3)

Tier 5 (The Bubble)
16. Boise State (9-1) - .770
17. SMU Mustangs (8-1) - .742 - (Movement: +2)
18. BYU Cougars (9-1) - .722 - (Movement: -4)
19. Tulane Green Wave (9-2) - .720 - (Movement: +7)
20. LSU Tigers (6-4) - .7197 - (Movement: -3)
21. Vanderbilt Commodores (6-4) - .7191
22. Arizona State Sun Devils (8-2) - .705 - (Movement: +8)

Tier 6 (The Best of the Rest)
23. Army Black Knights (9-0) - .703 - (Movement: +1)
24. Iowa State Cyclones (8-2) - .703 - (Movement: +4)
25. Duke Blue Devils (7-3) - .7003
26. Louisville Cardinals (6-4) - .7001 - (Movement: -6)
27. UNLV Rebels (8-2) - .699 - (Movement: +4)
28. Kansas State Wildcats (7-3) - .692 - (Movement: -4)
29. Florida Gators (5-5) - .6894 - (Movement: +6)
30. Washington State Cougars (8-2) - .6891 - (Movement: -9)
31. Missouri Tigers (7-3) - .687 - (Movement: -4)
32. Colorado State Rams (7-3) - .684 - NR



My Week 13 Heisman Watchlist Update

Tier 1

1. Travis Hunter, Colorado - WR/DB - (76 touches, 916 yards, 10 touchdowns) - (24 Tackles, 8 PD, 1 FF and 3 INT on Defense)

Tier 2
2. Cameron Ward, Miami (FL) - QB - (66.8%, 3,492 yards, 32 td 6 int) - 174.0 Rating - (50-182-3 Rushing)
3. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State - RB - (256-1,893-26 Rushing) - (17-98-1 Receiving)

Tier 3
4. Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss - QB - (70.8%, 3,409 yards, 22 td 4 int) - 188.6 Rating (85-304-3 Rushing)
5. Jalen Milroe, Alabama - QB - (67.5%, 2,232 yards, 15 td 6 int) - 162.4 Rating - (120-608-17 Rushing)
6. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado - QB - (72.9%, 2,882 yards, 27 td 7 int) - 163.0 Rating (77-(-11)-4 Rushing)

Tier 4
7. 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)
15. Dillon Gabriel, Oregon - QB - (Week 12)



Kentucky Week (2 Things)
1) This Friday Night at Texas Beef Traders

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2) As above, I will be in town for the weekend and looking to attend my first-ever Longhorn game. I don't need good seats, but if anyone has a cheap pair (2) or a pair they don't plan on using, please let me know!



The CFP Bracket Prediction (December 8th at 12:00 pm ET)
Conference Champions

1. Ohio State Buckeyes - Proj. B10 Champ
2. Texas Longhorns - Proj. SEC Champ
3. Miami (FL) Hurricanes - Proj. ACC Champ
4. Boise State Broncos - Proj. MWC Champ (Top G5)

1st Round Games
5. Penn State Nittany Lions - B10 #3
12. Tennessee Vols - SEC #5

6. Oregon Ducks - Proj. B10 Runner-Up
11. Ole Miss Rebels - SEC #4

7. Alabama Crimson Ride - SEC Runner-Up
10. Colorado Buffaloes - Proj. B12 Champ

8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish - IND
9. Georgia Bulldogs - SEC #3

First Team OUT
13. Indiana Hoosiers

Second Team OUT
14. South Carolina Gamecocks
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