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The TCH War Room: Good news on 2 5-stars, A-Hill's position change and the secret UT staff star

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(Anwar)

* Texas Longhorn players and coaches are wrapping up spring break before returning to work next week. Players are expected to be back on the 40 Acres by Sunday. The first day of spring practice is on Tuesday.

* Spring football practice is when Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff take the reins from strength and conditioning Torre Becton and his crew. The strength and conditioning staff began working with players in January while Sarkisian and his assistants were on the road recruiting.

* Here is a recap of what I wrote at the start of winter conditioning: “The Longhorns will take a different approach this season as compared to previous years. There are a large number of new Longhorns in the program this season. Before this season, players were in the system for two or three years. That made it easier to cut it loose with different lifting and running drills.

“However, the plan is to regress the program's complexity, become good at the foundation of lifting and running, plus teach concepts. Once the foundation is set, you can expect a return to the norm during the summer to prepare for the season.”

* I was told Texas achieved its goal of laying the foundation during winter conditioning. Week after week, Becton, and his crew “kicked everybody’s asses” and the players responded during workouts.

* The biggest challenge this year’s team has faced is becoming a cohesive unit. With so many new faces on the 40 Acres, plus the loss of veteran leaders to the NFL, this year’s team is still learning how to gel. Everyone inside the building is optimistic that growth will occur during spring practice.

* There is a belief inside the building that Becton and his staff do not receive enough credit for their work. Multiple people inside the building question how Duke's director of football sports performance, David Feeley, was named Strength Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.com and Inside the League after Texas sent 11 players to the combine.

* One aspect of the strength and conditioning program many people inside the building are proud of is the reduction of injuries since Sarkisian arrived at Texas. Becton is all about improving players' range of motion, and he had them running hard during winter conditioning. Apart from agility drills, Becton's also big on clean lifts, snatches, and speed lifts.

* However, they do not push heavy weights as much as the previous staff. It seems like Becton's philosophy revolves more around optimizing performance than just brute strength.

--- Former Texas receiver Jordan Whittington struggled to stay healthy for numerous years because he focused on heavy lifting in high school and college. However, this staff eliminated those workouts, and Whittington was able to stay relatively healthy.

A few weeks after leaving the strength and conditioning staff and coaches at Texas, Whittington sustained a hamstring injury while preparing for the NFL Scouting Combine.

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(Alex)

* I caught up with a source inside the program this week who said that stud sophomore LB Anthony Hill is moving from will linebacker to mike linebacker. While this sounded odd to me at first, it wasn't so much after hearing the explanation. The staff has always said that they wanted Hill to play linebacker in a way where he can get moved around, used off the edge and in space, etc. and that has been more of the will role for the Texas defense over the last 3 seasons.

* This dichotomy between "mike" and "will" has sorta changed under new co-DC and LBs coach Johnny Nansen, whose mike linebackers don't operate in the same way that we might be used to thinking of the position (downhill thumpers and tackle accumulators). Nansen has reportedly said since getting to meet the players that he wants Anthony Hill to be in the mike role, the one that Jacob Manu played for him at Arizona in 2023. Of course, Manu was the star of a very good Arizona defense last season, and a first-team AP and coaches selection for All Pac-12, leading the conference in tackles (116) while also being second-best on the team in TFLs (9.5) as well as second in sacks (6.5).

* "He's going to move around a lot still," the source said of Hill's role in Nansen's new scheme. "(Manu) is a great player, but physically, he's nowhere near the athlete (that Hill is)," he said. The sentiment is that if an undersized and scrappy player like Manu can be put in position to be so uber-productive in this role, then just imagine what Hill could do, being put in similar situations. David Gbenda will, according to this source, start the spring as the starting will LB. The staff has apparently been happy with Gbenda and he is one of the early leaders on defense.

* I was also told that Nansen has brought a new level of focus to the back-end of the defense and is "doing some new things to get everything on the same page" as far as the DB play and how that phase interacts with the rest of the defense. "We didn't want to lose (former LB coach Jeff Choate)," the person said, "but we kind of needed a guy (like Nansen)." His co-DC title is apparently not in name only as he's integrating a lot of his philosophies across the entire defense already.

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(Suchomel)

* Ran into Texas freshman Jordon Johnson-Rubell at last weekend’s Under Armour Camp up in Arlington. The former IMG Academy standout looks ready for spring ball, having added a bunch of lean muscle mass since arriving to Austin in January. Johnson-Rubell actually reported to UT at 191 pounds but the Texas staff broke him down with a lot of lost weight before building him back up with good weight and he’s now weighing in at a well-put-together 193 pounds.

* Got a call this week from a random team source that I haven’t talked to in a while. We were talking about some of the young players in the program, including the freshman class as a whole. This person said the buzz going around the program is that this is the most dialed-in freshman class that some in the program have ever seen. We’ll get our first glimpse of those guys next week when spring ball starts, but the early reviews for the freshmen are extremely encouraging.

* Most of you all read our weekend update on 5-star WR Dakorien Moore. Upcoming visit to Ohio State this week. Spring game visit to Texas is likely. Official visits to LSU, Texas, Oregon and probably Ohio State. Perhaps the most interesting thing to come out of Sunday’s camp as it relates to Moore was that multiple with knowledge of his recruitment indicated they feel Texas has a tremendous shot at flipping him from LSU. In fact, one person felt confident that it would happen.

- Dakorien Moore mentioned to OB repeatedly that he’s big on relationships and trust. LSU wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton (who is now co-OC/WR coach) has done a great job in that area (of note … Hankton almost got the OC job with the Atlanta Falcons in January. Had that happened, a Moore flip would have almost been a certainty).

* Texas is getting a bump in its efforts with Moore due to the re-hiring of Chris Gilbert. “He’s the man, for real,” Moore said of Gilbert. “Man, he built a relationship with my mama before anything. That’s what really matters the most to me. If you can build a relationship with my mama, then I know we can trust you. If she can trust you than I know I can trust you. If the trust is there, the relationship is there and it’s building.”

* Safe to say that bringing back Gilbert elevates UT’s chances? “That means a lot to me, yes sir,” Moore said.

* Denton Ryan offensive lineman Ty Haywood has yet to visit Texas. That should change for the spring game on April 20, if Texas pushes to bring him in. There’s some chatter that UT might have other prospects higher on their board, and Haywood’s answer to his contact with the UT staff might back up that talk. Haywood said he communicates with Kyle Flood on occasion, but his main point of contact has been Mitch Zoloty, an offensive line graduate assistant.

* A potentially big development in the Jordon Davison recruitment took place on Wednesday when it was announced that Ohio State running backs coach Tony Alford was leaving to take the same job at Michigan. We checked around to get the early vibe on the impact of this move and it could really benefit Texas. We were told that prior to Alford’s departure, Ohio State had definitely moved into the lead position. With Alford leaving, Davison will keep an eye on the Buckeyes to see who they hire. He might even take a look at Michigan now. Alabama is still in play here, as is Oregon. A visit to Colorado is expected to happen this spring, so we’ll keep an eye on that one as well.

* Texas QB commitment KJ Lacey will be in Austin on April 6 as part of a large group of recruits scheduled to visit that day. Other schools continue to work on the Saraland (AL) product, but a source this week feels good about UT holding onto him.

“He seems as locked in as you can be, while also being gracious enough to not shut any doors,” we were told.

Hugh Freeze and Auburn aren’t going away. The new Bama staff hasn’t really even recruited him, which is interesting. We’ll probably continue to hear about Lacey talking to (and visiting) other schools because he’s personable, polite and likes watching live college football, but this one looks good right now for the Longhorns to hang on to the talented passer.

KD to pass Shaq (8th All-Time NBA Leading Scorer)

With 33 points tonight (at Charlotte), KD will pass Shaq (28,596) and move into 8th place on the all-time leading scoring list. After that, it is truly rarified air, Wilt Chamberlain is 7th (31,419).


Side notes of interest:

* Greg Oden career NBA scoring total: 840

* LaMarcus Aldridge (20,558) had a sneaky-good NBA career. He overcame numerous injuries, and a serious heart ailment.

* Moses Malone’s last NBA field goal – a three-pointer (outside the arch – from 80 feet).

Texas BASEBALL v. Washington Huskies - Sat Game Thread

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The Longhorns look to rebound on Saturday afternoon as they take on the Washington Huskies at Disch-Falk Field. After the disastrous performance by the bullpen, Coach Pierce had a long talk to his pitching staff in the dugout after the game. Where they go from there will largely depend on them. One other change that Coach Pierce has made is giving catcher Kimble Schuessler the day off and bringing in Peyton Powell to play catcher. Rylan Galvan is not fully back from his thumb injury and the staff does not want to throw true freshman Oliver Service into the mix quite yet, so Powell gets the call. In Powell's place, freshman Casey Borba will get the start at 3B.

For those wondering, Powell came to Texas as a catcher/utility infielder, so he does have experience there and Coach Pierce has praised his efforts behind the plate going back to last year.


In case you missed yesterday's game (hopefully you did), here is a quick recap - Fri Night Recap



#23 TEXAS LONGHORNS vs. WASHINGTON HUSKIES
Date:
March 16
Where: Disch-Falk Field
Time: Friday @ 230pm
TV: LHN


RECORDS:
  • Texas 10-7 (2-1 Big 12)
  • Washington 5-7-1 (1-2 Pac 12)


PITCHING MATCHUPS
SATURDAY–
Texas RHP Cody Howard (2-1, 5.29) vs. Calvin Kirchoff (0-0, 2.79)



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Horns Up in Heaven

My family and the Horn family lost the biggest Longhorn I ever knew. David Jack Bolger was the reason I am a Longhorn fan and the reason my son is a Longhorn. David graduated Plan II in the very early 60’s. Was a 4 year member of the band. He always greeted you with a “Hook’em” and left the same way. David passed away this weekend in Scottsdale.

Another reason Trump’s not fit for office either . . .

My complaints about Biden and his mal-administration are well-documented in this forum and far too long to list in a single post, but this is another example of why the narcissist DJT, who’ll put his personal grudges and vanity over national security concerns, will never get my vote either. Nothing could possibly justify this (from Jim Geraghty):

Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 50 to 0rare complete bipartisan unity — to move on legislation that would ban TikTok from the U.S. if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, doesn’t sell it within six months.​
Back at the end of July 2020, President Trump declared he intended to ban TikTok, recognizing the popular Chinese-owned app as a national-security threat. “As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” he told reporters while aboard Air Force One.​
Paul Nakasone, the general who until February served as director of the National Security Agency and commander of U.S. Cyber Command, described TikTok asa loaded gun at our nation’s head,” for reasons of cybersecurity and spyware, and as a tool of Chinese government propaganda. Nakasone was selected for NSA director by Trump, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate unanimously.TikTok is banned from all U.S. government devices.​
But Trump just flip-flopped on TikTok, declaring his opposition to getting rid of it.
It’s possible this reflects the influence of billionaire hedge-fund manager and GOP megadonor Jeff Yass, whose fund has a $33 billion stake in ByteDance. But Trump’s publicly stated reason for supporting TikTok is the personal grudge he holds against Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook:​
If you get rid of TikTok, Facebook and Zuckerschmuck will double their business. I don’t want Facebook, who cheated in the last Election, doing better. They are a true Enemy of the People!​
I’m sure Trump cultists will come up with some twisted rationale to justify this craven about-face. Just pathetic.

It’s hard to think of any presidential election in American history in which we’ve had two worse, bottom-of-the-barrel candidates. Certainly there’s not one in this old’s lifetime.

A.G. Paxton not done yet: Sues Pornhub

Texas AG is now going after pornhub.

Not a political thread, I just worry it may affect a bunch of OB's daily life.

Discussion Topic: Would players give up an athletic scholarship in this NIL world?

The topic of the Longhorns roster and NIL has led me to ask a question?

Would players give up an athletic scholarship in this NIL world?

I believe most NCAA rules pertain to the player's scholarship and eligibility (another topic).

If a player is offered a $500K NIL deal, does that player really need or even WANT the strings that are attached to that athletic scholarship? Top players would not have to sign a NLI (National Letter of Intent). They could just show up.

The 85- player scholarship limit would be irrelevant if 20% of your team wasn't on scholarship.

What if you were one of the last players on a college football team but had a $50K NIL deal? Would you give up your athletic scholarship just to stay in the program? If you were a great student, could you replace the athletic scholarship will an academic scholarship?

I believe some of these things happen already. Is it likely to become more frequent in this NIL Wild West World.


I would love to hear your thoughts about these questions. I know it may be too soon, but I think these issues are on the horizon.

President Trump Secures Appeal, Judgment Payment DELAYED

President Trump has secured his appeal in the ongoing E. Jean Carroll case.

Although the appeal is good news, President Trump was still forced to post a $91.6 million bond as an escrow payment pending the appeal.

This means that Carroll will be forced to wait and may not get any of the money at all—here’s to hoping she won’t! Collin Rugg shared more details:

“Donald Trump has posted a $91.6 million bond in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case.

Trump had to pay the money even though he is appealing the case. If he wins the case in appeals court, he can get the money back.


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Today's Gift (3-16)

I'd rather live in his world than live without him in mine.
~~~~~~~~ Gladys Knight and the Pips, Midnight Train to Georgia

Hard to believe, but it's been 50 years since this song won the Grammy for Best R&B Vocal. It was written by a former Ole Miss QB, following a phone conversation with an old friend who was moving back to Houston, after a failed attempt to launch an entertainment career in LA. The song tells the story of a woman who does much the same thing. She leaves Georgia to go make her mark in LA, but the "him" to which the lyrics refer is the true love of her life, who chooses to stay behind. The woman eventually realizes that he is more important than her dreams of fame & fortune, so she hops aboard that midnight train, back to the certainty of his love.

Well, it doesn't take much imagination to change those lyrics ever so slightly, and make them a credo for living. Let's say we do nothing more than change "his" to "His," and "him" to "Him." He will always take us back. Grace always bats last.

God bless you all.
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2 John 1:3
In loving memory of Allen Jones, who learned which letters to capitalize
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