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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (From Quinn's perspective...)

We have a Manning who can make defenders miss in the open field and run for long TD’s. I love QE, we need him back, but that hits different. I’m still in awe of that TD run.
 
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So glad you touched on the Quinn situation. I heard Bob Shipley speak on the same topic as well.

I really love Quinn and hurt for him when he had to come out of game. I knew it must have sucked for him to hear the crowd go crazy like that for Arch after he got hurt.

Yes, Arch is a great QB, but some of the conversations started after his performance against UTSA is just insane to me. Arch mania..fever whatever you want to call it is real and has even infected some fans from our rivals. It seems the entire country has been waiting to see him play and now that they have, the obsession over him has gotten worse. I'm excited about seeing Arch lead the program next season, but right now Quinn is our guy. He's the best QB on the roster and he gives us the best chance to win it all. I hope the rest of the fanbase starts appreciating him the way they should. Something tells me we will really miss him when he's gone.
 
We have a Manning who can make defenders miss in the open field and run for long TD’s. I love QE, we need him back, but that hits different. I’m still in awe of that TD run.
DKR loves a spectacular play.
 
Reed all the way. Those guys were playing with an edge in the swamp.
I think that's the smart move, but with the caveat that UF looked awful. Those guys do NOT tackle well, or do anything else well that I could see. We'll see how Reed holds up against real SEC defenses - if he takes as many hits as Wiggy he may not last long, either.
 
So glad you touched on the Quinn situation. I heard Bob Shipley speak on the same topic as well.

I really love Quinn and hurt for him when he had to come out of game. I knew it must have sucked for him to hear the crowd go crazy like that for Arch after he got hurt.

Yes, Arch is a great QB, but some of the conversations started after his performance against UTSA is just insane to me. Arch mania..fever whatever you want to call it is real and has even infected some fans from our rivals. It seems the entire country has been waiting to see him play and now that they have, the obsession over him has gotten worse. I'm excited about seeing Arch lead the program next season, but right now Quinn is our guy. He's the best QB on the roster and he gives us the best chance to win it all. I hope the rest of the fanbase starts appreciating him the way they should. Something tells me we will really miss him when he's gone.
I will say I'm not sure that we KNOW Quinn is better than Arch.
 
I will say I'm not sure that we KNOW Quinn is better than Arch.

Just my opinion, but I think we do…talent-wise Arch is better than Quinn, his mobility being a big factor. But overall the margins are small.

The bigger issue is experience and awareness on the field. Quinn has that in spades and that’s the reason we need him back to truly make a playoff run. But I’ll say this, with Quinn’s injury Arch is getting that experience quicker than expected.
 
Just my opinion, but I think we do…talent-wise Arch is better than Quinn, his mobility being a big factor. But overall the margins are small.

The bigger issue is experience and awareness on the field. Quinn has that in spades and that’s the reason we need him back to truly make a playoff run. But I’ll say this, with Quinn’s injury Arch is getting that experience quicker than expected.
I think the gap is smaller than people want to acknowledge.
 
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What are we doing here? It's The Hunt for Red October.
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When my son was BEING born, I said to him, “Luke, I am your father.”

The OB laughed. My wife didn’t.
My eldest daughter (now 17) has an infuriating history of making me feel dumb but perhaps no other instance moreso than when she was maybe 9-10 and asked in a baiting tone "Hey dad, what does Vader say to Luke in Empire?" and I kinda incredulously replied "Luke, I am your father". And that's when I learned that the Mandela Effect is very real and the most famous line in Sci-Fi history was actually "No, I am your father."
 
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Here's the thing about Quinn Ewers that Texas fans don't get told enough ... he loves his university.

He absolutely bleeds orange.

In this brave new world of college football when so many of you cringe over the idea of too many kids coming to the University of Texas for NIL dollars instead of good ol' fashioned romanticism, Ewers loves being a Longhorn as much as any player in the program.

It kind of reminds me of those bumper stickers that claim a person wasn't born in Texas, but moved here as soon as they could. Ewers didn't start his college career at Texas, but he transferred there almost as soon as he could. Steve Sarkisian gave him a reason to right a wrong (choosing Ohio State over Texas in the first place) and he leaped on it.

Maybe one of the reasons why I like the kid so much is that he seems to be a bit of a fellow hopeless romantic. He doesn't talk about it all the time, but he's a guy that loves the idea of being the Texas boy who leads the University of Texas back to football greatness. Winning the Heisman along the way would be pretty cool as well, right? It's the stuff of childhood dreams.

It's what made what happened on Saturday night so disappointing on a human level.

You could see all over Ewers' face how much coming out of the game was killing a piece of his soul. The fairytale final season isn't supposed to include stomach strains that take away the ability to finish one of the final six home games of his college career. Or potentially play in one of the final five home games of his college career. Or maybe play in one of the final four home games ...

You could practically see him coming to grips with the implications of what going into the tent for evaluation actually meant in real-time.

Right about the time the realization that he doesn't know when he'll be able to play again was rolling around in his head, he likely heard the noise.

The Arch Effect.

That's what a friend of mine who was on the sideline last night called it. "It's a different kind of sound," my friend texted me on Sunday morning. "It's like the fans don't even know how much louder they can be until he does something. Roars turn into ROARS. DKR becomes bloodthirsty when he plays."

Can we take a moment to address one of the elephants in the room about last night? We're in a safe place, right?

Ewers will want Arch Manning to do well. The two are very good friends. Of course, he's supportive. Yet, it will have sucked to have been in the tent getting checked out by team doctors, knowing that you're likely going to miss some future game time and to have heard the roars ... errr ... I mean ROARS of the crowd ... when your back-up enters the game and makes a play. We can all acknowledge that any time Manning does anything, that shot of dopamine hits different.

You know Ewers felt it. You know there had to be a part of Ewers that was thinking, "You have to be freaking kidding me?" He's just a boy, standing in front of an entire stadium full of 100,000+ people, asking them to love him as much as they love his back-up.

We don't need to make a big deal out of it. No one needs to apologize. Fans are going to love who they love and it's the kind of organic creation that can't be faked. It kind of is what it is.

Still, less than 24 hours before the program he has helped carry back to the No. 1 spot in the rankings for the first time in 18 years, Ewers was wrestling with the complicated feelings of carrying a frustrating injury, possibly losing his grasp on the Heisman and listening to the mind-melt that it must be to feel less passionately loved by those you crave to be passionately loved by.

This isn't quite the dream coming true.

Yet, it's not quite the dream coming to an end, either. Not even the Heisman. There's nothing that missing games against two slugs on the schedule can hurt that beating Oklahoma and Georgia in consecutive weeks can't help solve.

Was last night a massive disappointment? Yes. Was it surreal beyond belief? Absolutely. Will it be anything other than a footnote on this season when the dust clears? No.

Pages are left to be written and Ewers will almost certainly carry the pen in his hand. All the dreams are still alive, including the one that has the fans at DKR cheering him as lustily as they do his backup.

No. 2 - Let's talk Arch for a sec ...

Arch Manning was spectacular on Saturday night and I'm not going to sit here on the morning after and try to throw water on the performance.

Just because it happened against an uninspiring team doesn't mean it didn't happen.


The truth about Manning is that he should look like the best player on the field in his second season as a college player. He's the former No. 1 overall prospect in the country. It's expected that he'll eventually be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2027 NFL Draft pick.

We don't need to go overboard about his performance from Saturday night, but also make sure that we don't pretend that it was nothing. What we started to see on Saturday is what it will all look like when it all comes together. Of course, there will be some bumps along the way... of course ... but this is what it looks like when a No. 1 overall prospect starts to go boom.

It was a sneak peak into the future. Feel free to enjoy the hell out of it.

No. 3 - Scattershooting the day after 56-7 ...

... I meant what I said from Saturday night about Colin Simmons ... he might be the best player on the defense. That dude is a difference maker and when he's on the field, the defense feels his presence at all times.

... Simmons currently leads the Longhorns in TFL (3), sacks (2) and quarterback hits (3).

... The Longhorns are No. 1 in the AP Poll. It happened. It actually happened. It's been a long damn time coming.

... Ewers currently has a season efficiency rating of 175.3, which would rank as the best in school history in a single season if he can keep the pace. Arch's efficiency rating is currently 317.8.

... As long as Manning is on the field, it feels like Johntay Cook's stock probably goes up and Matthew Golden's might go down a little. Just like Ewers seems to have very good chemistry with Golden, Manning seems to have it with Cook.

... Freshman punter Michael Kern quietly had a very good night on Saturday, finishing the night with 2 50+ yard punts and a 45.8 average.

... The same size is still very small, but here are the current yards per carry leaders among the top backs on the depth chart: Jerrick Gibson (5.2), Jaydon Blue (4.0) and Tre Wisner (3.8)

No. 4 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State
5. Tennessee
6. Miami
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. Oregon
10. USC

Heisman Trophy

1. Cam Ward (Miami)
2. Quinn Ewers (Texas)
3. Jalen Milroe (Alabama)
4. Travis Hunter (Colorado)
5. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

No. 5 – Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Transfer Watch ...

Here are notable stat lines from former Longhorns across college football this weekend ...

QB - Hudson Card (Purdue): 11 of 24 for 124 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT (86.3 rating) in a 66-7 loss to Notre Dame.

QB - Maalik Murphy (Duke): 28 of 43 for 267 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT (135.6 rating) in a 26-21 win over UConn.

RB - Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas): 15 carries for 147 yards and a TD in a 37-27 win over UAB.

RB - Savion Red (Nevada): 10 carries for 23 yards, 3 receptions for 11 yards in a 27-0 loss to Minnesota.

WR - Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska): 2 receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa.

DB - Jalen Catalon (UNLV): Had 4 tackles and an interception in a 23-20 win over Kansas.

DB - Jerrin Thompson (Auburn): Recorded a team-best 6 tackles and an interception in a 45-19 win over New Mexico.

No. 7 - The champs are still the champs, but ...

The champs got it put on them on Sunday, as a struggling Texas volleyball team got swept at Stanford.

It's still too early to panic, but the Longhorns are 3-3 and will begin conference play in just over a week.

The first conference game in the SEC? It's in College Station on September 27.

Now would be a good time to start putting Humpty Dumpty back together again.

No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) I don't think we're going to see it in the next five years, but it wouldn't completely surprise me if we see it in the next 10-20 years. It would have a chance to be a nice little revenue generator. I think you'd probably see a lot of schools use it as a chance to give their starters work and not just play the back-ups.



(Sell) Nah, they were just being fans.



(Sell) Sarkisian will want Ewers back by the time the OU game rolls around.



(Sell) That thought never crossed my mind.



(Buy) If Ewers was struggling badly, anything would be on the table in such a setting, as it was with Alabama. That feels unfair to speculate about because Ewers has typically been very good in big games, but I don't think it's an impossibility.



(Sell) I don't have a ton of reservations about Arch, especially against teams that have struggled against lesser teams and quarterbacks.



(Buy) He's still the front-runner.



(Sell) I'll believe it when I see it. It hasn't been Kyle Flood's style.



(Buy) I think he's better than Matthew Golden.



(Sell) When healthy, Jaydon Blue is the starter and best back on the team.



(Buy) That's fair.



(Sell) I think he brings more to the table than that, but you might not be far from the truth. He's not going to be a double-digit-sack guy and he might not be better than Colin Simmons.



(Sell) It could have been, but I went against it.



(Sell) It should help with offensive Portal targets.



(Sell) Blue will lead the team in rushing.

No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

... No one will want to hear/read this, but I thought the Aggies looked pretty good in smashing a pretty horrible Florida squad. Did Weigman just lose his job?

... If Arch Manning was the starting quarterback for Tulane, the Sooners would have lost at home on Saturday.

... South Carolina got the Montreal screw job from SEC officials on Saturday.

... Of course, the Cowboys got mollywhopped by the Saints. You could feel that coming from a mile away.

... Trevor Lawrence is in his fourth season in the NFL and it feels like he is just a guy.

... Premier League Thoughts From The Weekend: It never happened. I've blacked it out. Don't bother trying to wake me.

... It doesn't sound like I missed anything in not buying UFC 306.

No. 10 – The List: James Earl Jones

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10. The Great White Hope

Inspired by the life and times of former heavyweight champ Jack Johnson, Jones gives a powerfully physical performance that won him his first Golden Globe Award.

9. Claudine

A rom-com with Jones and Diahann Carroll? Yes, please.

8. Clear and Present Danger

You could pick any of three different Jack Ryan movies, but this is the one I always remember.

7. Dr. Strangelove

I'll admit that this isn't a movie I personally love, but I can't ignore its place in movie history.

6. The Sandlot

He's such a scene-stealer in this movie that it makes you wish he'd been in a few more scenes.

5. Conan The Barbarian

As a child of the 80s, I often think about him in this role more than any other. This is the role that introduced him to me.

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4. Field of Dreams

Am I underrating it at No. 4?

3. Coming to America

One of the best comedies ever made.

2. The Lion King

He's freaking Mufasa, King of the Pride Lands.

1. The Empire Strikes Back

This scene blew me away when I was 5 years old.

Field of Dreams may be the greatest sports movie of all-time!
 
I am of the opinion that this Arch effect is no more than an extreme case of the idea that the most popular player on the team is always the backup QB.

Yeah, the fans lost their mind when Arch started the game with a passing and running TD in his first 3 plays. But you know what happened after that? I heard some groans and anxiety when he followed that up with a couple inaccurate throws, getting tackled for a loss on a run play, and effectively going 3 and out on two straight series. Once that happened, the #1 topic of conversation I heard from the crowd was "what happened to Ewers, why is he still in the tent, how long is he out?"

Here's my prediction... the next time Quinn takes the field for Texas, the cheers for him will not be roars, but they will be ROARS.
 
If you look at the short passes, especially to the outside, Ewers is on point. Arch was not.

That’s a huge part of the offense and the precise placement by Ewers is the difference between a first down and not.
 
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I am of the opinion that this Arch effect is no more than an extreme case of the idea that the most popular player on the team is always the backup QB.

Yeah, the fans lost their mind when Arch started the game with a passing and running TD in his first 3 plays. But you know what happened after that? I heard some groans and anxiety when he followed that up with a couple inaccurate throws, getting tackled for a loss on a run play, and effectively going 3 and out on two straight series. Once that happened, the #1 topic of conversation I heard from the crowd was "what happened to Ewers, why is he still in the tent, how long is he out?"

Here's my prediction... the next time Quinn takes the field for Texas, the cheers for him will not be roars, but they will be ROARS.
Quinn would love that.
 
I will say I'm not sure that we KNOW Quinn is better than Arch.
I hear what you saying and there is a higher ceiling for Arch. But Quinn just makes the game look so easy. I would say watching Quinn spin the ball looks so much more precise at this stage of their careers. Quinn hits everyone in stride on the routes to running backs no wasted movement. He threw Bond open on that first TD pass. Those were the type of plays we didn't see from Quinn in the previous two season. Let me preface this by saying Arch looked GREAT. But If you sit back and Watch some of Arch's plays they could have been uh oh moments. His tipped pass when the UTSA play read the screen. The obvious blind side sack could have been a fumble. He waits to long to throw the ball not much anticipation at this stage in his career.

The hype might be real but if the NFL has taught me anything its a different level. VY my all time guy had some trouble adapting. Caleb Williams truly looks lost in his first two games. Trevor Lawrence looks like just a guy (your words).

Side note the blown coverage on Wingo TD similar to Spring game. Maybe just like Sark says the ball seems to find WRs. Arch just seems to get blown coverages. I never see blown coverages like that while Quinn is in the game. lol

I KNOW Quinn is better than Arch. Everyone was in awe of Quinn after what he did to Alabama before he got hurt and then 49-0 against OU. Than reality hit against Oklahoma State on the road. Arch balled out against a really bad UTSA team with way better elite surrounding him than Quinn had his Freshman year.
 
I will say I'm not sure that we KNOW Quinn is better than Arch.
Yep, the fact of the matter is…Arch can do things on the field Quinn simply cannot. That’s not a knock on Quinn, Arch was just built in a lab.

I also saw a quarterback that was semi indecisive, held the ball too long if first read was taken, etc
Exactly what you’d expect to see from a RS freshman in his first real action

Doesn’t matter a ton when you’re playing UTSA. Matters a lot when it’s Georgia.

Although, with experience, he’s only going to get better and better. The sky is the limit. We may have the #1 and #2 best QBs in the nation on our roster.
 
Quinn would love that.
I hope that is the case. I remember when Texas fans said Quinn may never play again after the hot start against KSU. SMH!! TEXAS need to be excited for Arch but Quinn deserves better from us.
 
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Yep, the fact of the matter is…Arch can do things on the field Quinn simply cannot. That’s not a knock on Quinn, Arch was just built in a lab.

I also saw a quarterback that was semi indecisive, held the ball too long if first read was taken, etc
Exactly what you’d expect to see from a RS freshman in his first real action

Doesn’t matter a ton when you’re playing UTSA. Matters a lot when it’s Georgia.

Although, with experience, he’s only going to get better and better. The sky is the limit. We may have the #1 and #2 best QBs in the nation on our roster.
Nico (Tennessee) and Dylan Raiola are raising their hands!!! Where was this outcry for Kyler Murray when he was Baker Mayfields backup at Oklahoma. Kyler Murray better than Baker!!
 
I hear what you saying and there is a higher ceiling for Arch. But Quinn just makes the game look so easy.

He doesn't make throwing it down the field look easy. Arch does.
 
Yep, the fact of the matter is…Arch can do things on the field Quinn simply cannot. That’s not a knock on Quinn, Arch was just built in a lab.

I also saw a quarterback that was semi indecisive, held the ball too long if first read was taken, etc
Exactly what you’d expect to see from a RS freshman in his first real action

Doesn’t matter a ton when you’re playing UTSA. Matters a lot when it’s Georgia.

Although, with experience, he’s only going to get better and better. The sky is the limit. We may have the #1 and #2 best QBs in the nation on our roster.
Bingo.
 
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Nico (Tennessee) and Dylan Raiola are raising their hands!!! Where was this outcry for Kyler Murray when he was Baker Mayfields backup at Oklahoma. Kyler Murray better than Baker!!
I am curious to see what Nico has when he plays some real competition. He certainly passes the eyeball test though. I wouldn’t trade either of our guys for him, but he certainly looks to be a special player. Waaayyy too early to tell for Patty Mahomes Jr but he is damn good for a true frosh
 
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Everyone loves a smart ass! I guess I chose the wrong word.

More informed fans? Does that work? More dedicated fans? How about subscribers?

I wasn't trying to be a smart ass? It was an authentic question. I just don't like the painting of one type of fan being real vs. another.
 
Isiah Bond comp Jalen Waddle
Matthew Golden comp Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Johntay Cook comp Henry Ruggs
Ryan Wingo Comp Michael Irvin (The Playmaker)
DeAndre Moore Jarvis Landry
Silas Bolden comp Tank Dell
 
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Here's the thing about Quinn Ewers that Texas fans don't get told enough ... he loves his university.

He absolutely bleeds orange.

In this brave new world of college football when so many of you cringe over the idea of too many kids coming to the University of Texas for NIL dollars instead of good ol' fashioned romanticism, Ewers loves being a Longhorn as much as any player in the program.

It kind of reminds me of those bumper stickers that claim a person wasn't born in Texas, but moved here as soon as they could. Ewers didn't start his college career at Texas, but he transferred there almost as soon as he could. Steve Sarkisian gave him a reason to right a wrong (choosing Ohio State over Texas in the first place) and he leaped on it.

Maybe one of the reasons why I like the kid so much is that he seems to be a bit of a fellow hopeless romantic. He doesn't talk about it all the time, but he's a guy that loves the idea of being the Texas boy who leads the University of Texas back to football greatness. Winning the Heisman along the way would be pretty cool as well, right? It's the stuff of childhood dreams.

It's what made what happened on Saturday night so disappointing on a human level.

You could see all over Ewers' face how much coming out of the game was killing a piece of his soul. The fairytale final season isn't supposed to include stomach strains that take away the ability to finish one of the final six home games of his college career. Or potentially play in one of the final five home games of his college career. Or maybe play in one of the final four home games ...

You could practically see him coming to grips with the implications of what going into the tent for evaluation actually meant in real-time.

Right about the time the realization that he doesn't know when he'll be able to play again was rolling around in his head, he likely heard the noise.

The Arch Effect.

That's what a friend of mine who was on the sideline last night called it. "It's a different kind of sound," my friend texted me on Sunday morning. "It's like the fans don't even know how much louder they can be until he does something. Roars turn into ROARS. DKR becomes bloodthirsty when he plays."

Can we take a moment to address one of the elephants in the room about last night? We're in a safe place, right?

Ewers will want Arch Manning to do well. The two are very good friends. Of course, he's supportive. Yet, it will have sucked to have been in the tent getting checked out by team doctors, knowing that you're likely going to miss some future game time and to have heard the roars ... errr ... I mean ROARS of the crowd ... when your back-up enters the game and makes a play. We can all acknowledge that any time Manning does anything, that shot of dopamine hits different.

You know Ewers felt it. You know there had to be a part of Ewers that was thinking, "You have to be freaking kidding me?" He's just a boy, standing in front of an entire stadium full of 100,000+ people, asking them to love him as much as they love his back-up.

We don't need to make a big deal out of it. No one needs to apologize. Fans are going to love who they love and it's the kind of organic creation that can't be faked. It kind of is what it is.

Still, less than 24 hours before the program he has helped carry back to the No. 1 spot in the rankings for the first time in 18 years, Ewers was wrestling with the complicated feelings of carrying a frustrating injury, possibly losing his grasp on the Heisman and listening to the mind-melt that it must be to feel less passionately loved by those you crave to be passionately loved by.

This isn't quite the dream coming true.

Yet, it's not quite the dream coming to an end, either. Not even the Heisman. There's nothing that missing games against two slugs on the schedule can hurt that beating Oklahoma and Georgia in consecutive weeks can't help solve.

Was last night a massive disappointment? Yes. Was it surreal beyond belief? Absolutely. Will it be anything other than a footnote on this season when the dust clears? No.

Pages are left to be written and Ewers will almost certainly carry the pen in his hand. All the dreams are still alive, including the one that has the fans at DKR cheering him as lustily as they do his backup.

No. 2 - Let's talk Arch for a sec ...

Arch Manning was spectacular on Saturday night and I'm not going to sit here on the morning after and try to throw water on the performance.

Just because it happened against an uninspiring team doesn't mean it didn't happen.


The truth about Manning is that he should look like the best player on the field in his second season as a college player. He's the former No. 1 overall prospect in the country. It's expected that he'll eventually be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2027 NFL Draft pick.

We don't need to go overboard about his performance from Saturday night, but also make sure that we don't pretend that it was nothing. What we started to see on Saturday is what it will all look like when it all comes together. Of course, there will be some bumps along the way... of course ... but this is what it looks like when a No. 1 overall prospect starts to go boom.

It was a sneak peak into the future. Feel free to enjoy the hell out of it.

No. 3 - Scattershooting the day after 56-7 ...

... I meant what I said from Saturday night about Colin Simmons ... he might be the best player on the defense. That dude is a difference maker and when he's on the field, the defense feels his presence at all times.

... Simmons currently leads the Longhorns in TFL (3), sacks (2) and quarterback hits (3).

... The Longhorns are No. 1 in the AP Poll. It happened. It actually happened. It's been a long damn time coming.

... Ewers currently has a season efficiency rating of 175.3, which would rank as the best in school history in a single season if he can keep the pace. Arch's efficiency rating is currently 317.8.

... As long as Manning is on the field, it feels like Johntay Cook's stock probably goes up and Matthew Golden's might go down a little. Just like Ewers seems to have very good chemistry with Golden, Manning seems to have it with Cook.

... Freshman punter Michael Kern quietly had a very good night on Saturday, finishing the night with 2 50+ yard punts and a 45.8 average.

... The same size is still very small, but here are the current yards per carry leaders among the top backs on the depth chart: Jerrick Gibson (5.2), Jaydon Blue (4.0) and Tre Wisner (3.8)

No. 4 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State
5. Tennessee
6. Miami
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. Oregon
10. USC

Heisman Trophy

1. Cam Ward (Miami)
2. Quinn Ewers (Texas)
3. Jalen Milroe (Alabama)
4. Travis Hunter (Colorado)
5. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

No. 5 – Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Transfer Watch ...

Here are notable stat lines from former Longhorns across college football this weekend ...

QB - Hudson Card (Purdue): 11 of 24 for 124 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT (86.3 rating) in a 66-7 loss to Notre Dame.

QB - Maalik Murphy (Duke): 28 of 43 for 267 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT (135.6 rating) in a 26-21 win over UConn.

RB - Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas): 15 carries for 147 yards and a TD in a 37-27 win over UAB.

RB - Savion Red (Nevada): 10 carries for 23 yards, 3 receptions for 11 yards in a 27-0 loss to Minnesota.

WR - Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska): 2 receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa.

DB - Jalen Catalon (UNLV): Had 4 tackles and an interception in a 23-20 win over Kansas.

DB - Jerrin Thompson (Auburn): Recorded a team-best 6 tackles and an interception in a 45-19 win over New Mexico.

No. 7 - The champs are still the champs, but ...

The champs got it put on them on Sunday, as a struggling Texas volleyball team got swept at Stanford.

It's still too early to panic, but the Longhorns are 3-3 and will begin conference play in just over a week.

The first conference game in the SEC? It's in College Station on September 27.

Now would be a good time to start putting Humpty Dumpty back together again.

No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) I don't think we're going to see it in the next five years, but it wouldn't completely surprise me if we see it in the next 10-20 years. It would have a chance to be a nice little revenue generator. I think you'd probably see a lot of schools use it as a chance to give their starters work and not just play the back-ups.



(Sell) Nah, they were just being fans.



(Sell) Sarkisian will want Ewers back by the time the OU game rolls around.



(Sell) That thought never crossed my mind.



(Buy) If Ewers was struggling badly, anything would be on the table in such a setting, as it was with Alabama. That feels unfair to speculate about because Ewers has typically been very good in big games, but I don't think it's an impossibility.



(Sell) I don't have a ton of reservations about Arch, especially against teams that have struggled against lesser teams and quarterbacks.



(Buy) He's still the front-runner.



(Sell) I'll believe it when I see it. It hasn't been Kyle Flood's style.



(Buy) I think he's better than Matthew Golden.



(Sell) When healthy, Jaydon Blue is the starter and best back on the team.



(Buy) That's fair.



(Sell) I think he brings more to the table than that, but you might not be far from the truth. He's not going to be a double-digit-sack guy and he might not be better than Colin Simmons.



(Sell) It could have been, but I went against it.



(Sell) It should help with offensive Portal targets.



(Sell) Blue will lead the team in rushing.

No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

... No one will want to hear/read this, but I thought the Aggies looked pretty good in smashing a pretty horrible Florida squad. Did Weigman just lose his job?

... If Arch Manning was the starting quarterback for Tulane, the Sooners would have lost at home on Saturday.

... South Carolina got the Montreal screw job from SEC officials on Saturday.

... Of course, the Cowboys got mollywhopped by the Saints. You could feel that coming from a mile away.

... Trevor Lawrence is in his fourth season in the NFL and it feels like he is just a guy.

... Premier League Thoughts From The Weekend: It never happened. I've blacked it out. Don't bother trying to wake me.

... It doesn't sound like I missed anything in not buying UFC 306.

No. 10 – The List: James Earl Jones

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10. The Great White Hope

Inspired by the life and times of former heavyweight champ Jack Johnson, Jones gives a powerfully physical performance that won him his first Golden Globe Award.

9. Claudine

A rom-com with Jones and Diahann Carroll? Yes, please.

8. Clear and Present Danger

You could pick any of three different Jack Ryan movies, but this is the one I always remember.

7. Dr. Strangelove

I'll admit that this isn't a movie I personally love, but I can't ignore its place in movie history.

6. The Sandlot

He's such a scene-stealer in this movie that it makes you wish he'd been in a few more scenes.

5. Conan The Barbarian

As a child of the 80s, I often think about him in this role more than any other. This is the role that introduced him to me.

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4. Field of Dreams

Am I underrating it at No. 4?

3. Coming to America

One of the best comedies ever made.

2. The Lion King

He's freaking Mufasa, King of the Pride Lands.

1. The Empire Strikes Back

This scene blew me away when I was 5 years old.


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Here's the thing about Quinn Ewers that Texas fans don't get told enough ... he loves his university.

He absolutely bleeds orange.

In this brave new world of college football when so many of you cringe over the idea of too many kids coming to the University of Texas for NIL dollars instead of good ol' fashioned romanticism, Ewers loves being a Longhorn as much as any player in the program.

It kind of reminds me of those bumper stickers that claim a person wasn't born in Texas, but moved here as soon as they could. Ewers didn't start his college career at Texas, but he transferred there almost as soon as he could. Steve Sarkisian gave him a reason to right a wrong (choosing Ohio State over Texas in the first place) and he leaped on it.

Maybe one of the reasons why I like the kid so much is that he seems to be a bit of a fellow hopeless romantic. He doesn't talk about it all the time, but he's a guy that loves the idea of being the Texas boy who leads the University of Texas back to football greatness. Winning the Heisman along the way would be pretty cool as well, right? It's the stuff of childhood dreams.

It's what made what happened on Saturday night so disappointing on a human level.

You could see all over Ewers' face how much coming out of the game was killing a piece of his soul. The fairytale final season isn't supposed to include stomach strains that take away the ability to finish one of the final six home games of his college career. Or potentially play in one of the final five home games of his college career. Or maybe play in one of the final four home games ...

You could practically see him coming to grips with the implications of what going into the tent for evaluation actually meant in real-time.

Right about the time the realization that he doesn't know when he'll be able to play again was rolling around in his head, he likely heard the noise.

The Arch Effect.

That's what a friend of mine who was on the sideline last night called it. "It's a different kind of sound," my friend texted me on Sunday morning. "It's like the fans don't even know how much louder they can be until he does something. Roars turn into ROARS. DKR becomes bloodthirsty when he plays."

Can we take a moment to address one of the elephants in the room about last night? We're in a safe place, right?

Ewers will want Arch Manning to do well. The two are very good friends. Of course, he's supportive. Yet, it will have sucked to have been in the tent getting checked out by team doctors, knowing that you're likely going to miss some future game time and to have heard the roars ... errr ... I mean ROARS of the crowd ... when your back-up enters the game and makes a play. We can all acknowledge that any time Manning does anything, that shot of dopamine hits different.

You know Ewers felt it. You know there had to be a part of Ewers that was thinking, "You have to be freaking kidding me?" He's just a boy, standing in front of an entire stadium full of 100,000+ people, asking them to love him as much as they love his back-up.

We don't need to make a big deal out of it. No one needs to apologize. Fans are going to love who they love and it's the kind of organic creation that can't be faked. It kind of is what it is.

Still, less than 24 hours before the program he has helped carry back to the No. 1 spot in the rankings for the first time in 18 years, Ewers was wrestling with the complicated feelings of carrying a frustrating injury, possibly losing his grasp on the Heisman and listening to the mind-melt that it must be to feel less passionately loved by those you crave to be passionately loved by.

This isn't quite the dream coming true.

Yet, it's not quite the dream coming to an end, either. Not even the Heisman. There's nothing that missing games against two slugs on the schedule can hurt that beating Oklahoma and Georgia in consecutive weeks can't help solve.

Was last night a massive disappointment? Yes. Was it surreal beyond belief? Absolutely. Will it be anything other than a footnote on this season when the dust clears? No.

Pages are left to be written and Ewers will almost certainly carry the pen in his hand. All the dreams are still alive, including the one that has the fans at DKR cheering him as lustily as they do his backup.

No. 2 - Let's talk Arch for a sec ...

Arch Manning was spectacular on Saturday night and I'm not going to sit here on the morning after and try to throw water on the performance.

Just because it happened against an uninspiring team doesn't mean it didn't happen.


The truth about Manning is that he should look like the best player on the field in his second season as a college player. He's the former No. 1 overall prospect in the country. It's expected that he'll eventually be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2027 NFL Draft pick.

We don't need to go overboard about his performance from Saturday night, but also make sure that we don't pretend that it was nothing. What we started to see on Saturday is what it will all look like when it all comes together. Of course, there will be some bumps along the way... of course ... but this is what it looks like when a No. 1 overall prospect starts to go boom.

It was a sneak peak into the future. Feel free to enjoy the hell out of it.

No. 3 - Scattershooting the day after 56-7 ...

... I meant what I said from Saturday night about Colin Simmons ... he might be the best player on the defense. That dude is a difference maker and when he's on the field, the defense feels his presence at all times.

... Simmons currently leads the Longhorns in TFL (3), sacks (2) and quarterback hits (3).

... The Longhorns are No. 1 in the AP Poll. It happened. It actually happened. It's been a long damn time coming.

... Ewers currently has a season efficiency rating of 175.3, which would rank as the best in school history in a single season if he can keep the pace. Arch's efficiency rating is currently 317.8.

... As long as Manning is on the field, it feels like Johntay Cook's stock probably goes up and Matthew Golden's might go down a little. Just like Ewers seems to have very good chemistry with Golden, Manning seems to have it with Cook.

... Freshman punter Michael Kern quietly had a very good night on Saturday, finishing the night with 2 50+ yard punts and a 45.8 average.

... The same size is still very small, but here are the current yards per carry leaders among the top backs on the depth chart: Jerrick Gibson (5.2), Jaydon Blue (4.0) and Tre Wisner (3.8)

No. 4 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State
5. Tennessee
6. Miami
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. Oregon
10. USC

Heisman Trophy

1. Cam Ward (Miami)
2. Quinn Ewers (Texas)
3. Jalen Milroe (Alabama)
4. Travis Hunter (Colorado)
5. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

No. 5 – Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Transfer Watch ...

Here are notable stat lines from former Longhorns across college football this weekend ...

QB - Hudson Card (Purdue): 11 of 24 for 124 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT (86.3 rating) in a 66-7 loss to Notre Dame.

QB - Maalik Murphy (Duke): 28 of 43 for 267 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT (135.6 rating) in a 26-21 win over UConn.

RB - Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas): 15 carries for 147 yards and a TD in a 37-27 win over UAB.

RB - Savion Red (Nevada): 10 carries for 23 yards, 3 receptions for 11 yards in a 27-0 loss to Minnesota.

WR - Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska): 2 receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa.

DB - Jalen Catalon (UNLV): Had 4 tackles and an interception in a 23-20 win over Kansas.

DB - Jerrin Thompson (Auburn): Recorded a team-best 6 tackles and an interception in a 45-19 win over New Mexico.

No. 7 - The champs are still the champs, but ...

The champs got it put on them on Sunday, as a struggling Texas volleyball team got swept at Stanford.

It's still too early to panic, but the Longhorns are 3-3 and will begin conference play in just over a week.

The first conference game in the SEC? It's in College Station on September 27.

Now would be a good time to start putting Humpty Dumpty back together again.

No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) I don't think we're going to see it in the next five years, but it wouldn't completely surprise me if we see it in the next 10-20 years. It would have a chance to be a nice little revenue generator. I think you'd probably see a lot of schools use it as a chance to give their starters work and not just play the back-ups.



(Sell) Nah, they were just being fans.



(Sell) Sarkisian will want Ewers back by the time the OU game rolls around.



(Sell) That thought never crossed my mind.



(Buy) If Ewers was struggling badly, anything would be on the table in such a setting, as it was with Alabama. That feels unfair to speculate about because Ewers has typically been very good in big games, but I don't think it's an impossibility.



(Sell) I don't have a ton of reservations about Arch, especially against teams that have struggled against lesser teams and quarterbacks.



(Buy) He's still the front-runner.



(Sell) I'll believe it when I see it. It hasn't been Kyle Flood's style.



(Buy) I think he's better than Matthew Golden.



(Sell) When healthy, Jaydon Blue is the starter and best back on the team.



(Buy) That's fair.



(Sell) I think he brings more to the table than that, but you might not be far from the truth. He's not going to be a double-digit-sack guy and he might not be better than Colin Simmons.



(Sell) It could have been, but I went against it.



(Sell) It should help with offensive Portal targets.



(Sell) Blue will lead the team in rushing.

No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

... No one will want to hear/read this, but I thought the Aggies looked pretty good in smashing a pretty horrible Florida squad. Did Weigman just lose his job?

... If Arch Manning was the starting quarterback for Tulane, the Sooners would have lost at home on Saturday.

... South Carolina got the Montreal screw job from SEC officials on Saturday.

... Of course, the Cowboys got mollywhopped by the Saints. You could feel that coming from a mile away.

... Trevor Lawrence is in his fourth season in the NFL and it feels like he is just a guy.

... Premier League Thoughts From The Weekend: It never happened. I've blacked it out. Don't bother trying to wake me.

... It doesn't sound like I missed anything in not buying UFC 306.

No. 10 – The List: James Earl Jones

2944.jpg


10. The Great White Hope

Inspired by the life and times of former heavyweight champ Jack Johnson, Jones gives a powerfully physical performance that won him his first Golden Globe Award.

9. Claudine

A rom-com with Jones and Diahann Carroll? Yes, please.

8. Clear and Present Danger

You could pick any of three different Jack Ryan movies, but this is the one I always remember.

7. Dr. Strangelove

I'll admit that this isn't a movie I personally love, but I can't ignore its place in movie history.

6. The Sandlot

He's such a scene-stealer in this movie that it makes you wish he'd been in a few more scenes.

5. Conan The Barbarian

As a child of the 80s, I often think about him in this role more than any other. This is the role that introduced him to me.

rkcb8bu976wa1.gif


4. Field of Dreams

Am I underrating it at No. 4?

3. Coming to America

One of the best comedies ever made.

2. The Lion King

He's freaking Mufasa, King of the Pride Lands.

1. The Empire Strikes Back

This scene blew me away when I was 5 years old.

Ketch,

Let me start by saying, I love Lockett and Ffrench as the foundation of our WR class. Would love to have Moore given his otherworldly talent.

In the spring Moore said he wasnt
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Here's the thing about Quinn Ewers that Texas fans don't get told enough ... he loves his university.

He absolutely bleeds orange.

In this brave new world of college football when so many of you cringe over the idea of too many kids coming to the University of Texas for NIL dollars instead of good ol' fashioned romanticism, Ewers loves being a Longhorn as much as any player in the program.

It kind of reminds me of those bumper stickers that claim a person wasn't born in Texas, but moved here as soon as they could. Ewers didn't start his college career at Texas, but he transferred there almost as soon as he could. Steve Sarkisian gave him a reason to right a wrong (choosing Ohio State over Texas in the first place) and he leaped on it.

Maybe one of the reasons why I like the kid so much is that he seems to be a bit of a fellow hopeless romantic. He doesn't talk about it all the time, but he's a guy that loves the idea of being the Texas boy who leads the University of Texas back to football greatness. Winning the Heisman along the way would be pretty cool as well, right? It's the stuff of childhood dreams.

It's what made what happened on Saturday night so disappointing on a human level.

You could see all over Ewers' face how much coming out of the game was killing a piece of his soul. The fairytale final season isn't supposed to include stomach strains that take away the ability to finish one of the final six home games of his college career. Or potentially play in one of the final five home games of his college career. Or maybe play in one of the final four home games ...

You could practically see him coming to grips with the implications of what going into the tent for evaluation actually meant in real-time.

Right about the time the realization that he doesn't know when he'll be able to play again was rolling around in his head, he likely heard the noise.

The Arch Effect.

That's what a friend of mine who was on the sideline last night called it. "It's a different kind of sound," my friend texted me on Sunday morning. "It's like the fans don't even know how much louder they can be until he does something. Roars turn into ROARS. DKR becomes bloodthirsty when he plays."

Can we take a moment to address one of the elephants in the room about last night? We're in a safe place, right?

Ewers will want Arch Manning to do well. The two are very good friends. Of course, he's supportive. Yet, it will have sucked to have been in the tent getting checked out by team doctors, knowing that you're likely going to miss some future game time and to have heard the roars ... errr ... I mean ROARS of the crowd ... when your back-up enters the game and makes a play. We can all acknowledge that any time Manning does anything, that shot of dopamine hits different.

You know Ewers felt it. You know there had to be a part of Ewers that was thinking, "You have to be freaking kidding me?" He's just a boy, standing in front of an entire stadium full of 100,000+ people, asking them to love him as much as they love his back-up.

We don't need to make a big deal out of it. No one needs to apologize. Fans are going to love who they love and it's the kind of organic creation that can't be faked. It kind of is what it is.

Still, less than 24 hours before the program he has helped carry back to the No. 1 spot in the rankings for the first time in 18 years, Ewers was wrestling with the complicated feelings of carrying a frustrating injury, possibly losing his grasp on the Heisman and listening to the mind-melt that it must be to feel less passionately loved by those you crave to be passionately loved by.

This isn't quite the dream coming true.

Yet, it's not quite the dream coming to an end, either. Not even the Heisman. There's nothing that missing games against two slugs on the schedule can hurt that beating Oklahoma and Georgia in consecutive weeks can't help solve.

Was last night a massive disappointment? Yes. Was it surreal beyond belief? Absolutely. Will it be anything other than a footnote on this season when the dust clears? No.

Pages are left to be written and Ewers will almost certainly carry the pen in his hand. All the dreams are still alive, including the one that has the fans at DKR cheering him as lustily as they do his backup.

No. 2 - Let's talk Arch for a sec ...

Arch Manning was spectacular on Saturday night and I'm not going to sit here on the morning after and try to throw water on the performance.

Just because it happened against an uninspiring team doesn't mean it didn't happen.


The truth about Manning is that he should look like the best player on the field in his second season as a college player. He's the former No. 1 overall prospect in the country. It's expected that he'll eventually be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2027 NFL Draft pick.

We don't need to go overboard about his performance from Saturday night, but also make sure that we don't pretend that it was nothing. What we started to see on Saturday is what it will all look like when it all comes together. Of course, there will be some bumps along the way... of course ... but this is what it looks like when a No. 1 overall prospect starts to go boom.

It was a sneak peak into the future. Feel free to enjoy the hell out of it.

No. 3 - Scattershooting the day after 56-7 ...

... I meant what I said from Saturday night about Colin Simmons ... he might be the best player on the defense. That dude is a difference maker and when he's on the field, the defense feels his presence at all times.

... Simmons currently leads the Longhorns in TFL (3), sacks (2) and quarterback hits (3).

... The Longhorns are No. 1 in the AP Poll. It happened. It actually happened. It's been a long damn time coming.

... Ewers currently has a season efficiency rating of 175.3, which would rank as the best in school history in a single season if he can keep the pace. Arch's efficiency rating is currently 317.8.

... As long as Manning is on the field, it feels like Johntay Cook's stock probably goes up and Matthew Golden's might go down a little. Just like Ewers seems to have very good chemistry with Golden, Manning seems to have it with Cook.

... Freshman punter Michael Kern quietly had a very good night on Saturday, finishing the night with 2 50+ yard punts and a 45.8 average.

... The same size is still very small, but here are the current yards per carry leaders among the top backs on the depth chart: Jerrick Gibson (5.2), Jaydon Blue (4.0) and Tre Wisner (3.8)

No. 4 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State
5. Tennessee
6. Miami
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. Oregon
10. USC

Heisman Trophy

1. Cam Ward (Miami)
2. Quinn Ewers (Texas)
3. Jalen Milroe (Alabama)
4. Travis Hunter (Colorado)
5. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

No. 5 – Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Transfer Watch ...

Here are notable stat lines from former Longhorns across college football this weekend ...

QB - Hudson Card (Purdue): 11 of 24 for 124 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT (86.3 rating) in a 66-7 loss to Notre Dame.

QB - Maalik Murphy (Duke): 28 of 43 for 267 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT (135.6 rating) in a 26-21 win over UConn.

RB - Ja'Quinden Jackson (Arkansas): 15 carries for 147 yards and a TD in a 37-27 win over UAB.

RB - Savion Red (Nevada): 10 carries for 23 yards, 3 receptions for 11 yards in a 27-0 loss to Minnesota.

WR - Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska): 2 receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa.

DB - Jalen Catalon (UNLV): Had 4 tackles and an interception in a 23-20 win over Kansas.

DB - Jerrin Thompson (Auburn): Recorded a team-best 6 tackles and an interception in a 45-19 win over New Mexico.

No. 7 - The champs are still the champs, but ...

The champs got it put on them on Sunday, as a struggling Texas volleyball team got swept at Stanford.

It's still too early to panic, but the Longhorns are 3-3 and will begin conference play in just over a week.

The first conference game in the SEC? It's in College Station on September 27.

Now would be a good time to start putting Humpty Dumpty back together again.

No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) I don't think we're going to see it in the next five years, but it wouldn't completely surprise me if we see it in the next 10-20 years. It would have a chance to be a nice little revenue generator. I think you'd probably see a lot of schools use it as a chance to give their starters work and not just play the back-ups.



(Sell) Nah, they were just being fans.



(Sell) Sarkisian will want Ewers back by the time the OU game rolls around.



(Sell) That thought never crossed my mind.



(Buy) If Ewers was struggling badly, anything would be on the table in such a setting, as it was with Alabama. That feels unfair to speculate about because Ewers has typically been very good in big games, but I don't think it's an impossibility.



(Sell) I don't have a ton of reservations about Arch, especially against teams that have struggled against lesser teams and quarterbacks.



(Buy) He's still the front-runner.



(Sell) I'll believe it when I see it. It hasn't been Kyle Flood's style.



(Buy) I think he's better than Matthew Golden.



(Sell) When healthy, Jaydon Blue is the starter and best back on the team.



(Buy) That's fair.



(Sell) I think he brings more to the table than that, but you might not be far from the truth. He's not going to be a double-digit-sack guy and he might not be better than Colin Simmons.



(Sell) It could have been, but I went against it.



(Sell) It should help with offensive Portal targets.



(Sell) Blue will lead the team in rushing.

No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

... No one will want to hear/read this, but I thought the Aggies looked pretty good in smashing a pretty horrible Florida squad. Did Weigman just lose his job?

... If Arch Manning was the starting quarterback for Tulane, the Sooners would have lost at home on Saturday.

... South Carolina got the Montreal screw job from SEC officials on Saturday.

... Of course, the Cowboys got mollywhopped by the Saints. You could feel that coming from a mile away.

... Trevor Lawrence is in his fourth season in the NFL and it feels like he is just a guy.

... Premier League Thoughts From The Weekend: It never happened. I've blacked it out. Don't bother trying to wake me.

... It doesn't sound like I missed anything in not buying UFC 306.

No. 10 – The List: James Earl Jones

2944.jpg


10. The Great White Hope

Inspired by the life and times of former heavyweight champ Jack Johnson, Jones gives a powerfully physical performance that won him his first Golden Globe Award.

9. Claudine

A rom-com with Jones and Diahann Carroll? Yes, please.

8. Clear and Present Danger

You could pick any of three different Jack Ryan movies, but this is the one I always remember.

7. Dr. Strangelove

I'll admit that this isn't a movie I personally love, but I can't ignore its place in movie history.

6. The Sandlot

He's such a scene-stealer in this movie that it makes you wish he'd been in a few more scenes.

5. Conan The Barbarian

As a child of the 80s, I often think about him in this role more than any other. This is the role that introduced him to me.

rkcb8bu976wa1.gif


4. Field of Dreams

Am I underrating it at No. 4?

3. Coming to America

One of the best comedies ever made.

2. The Lion King

He's freaking Mufasa, King of the Pride Lands.

1. The Empire Strikes Back

This scene blew me away when I was 5 years old.

Ketch,

Let me start by saying I absolutely love Lockett and Ffrench as the two headliners of our WR class. In the spring D. Moore was asked if he was excited about having Underwood as his QB at LSU and he made the comment he was more concerned about the QBs on campus. After Arch’s performance on Saturday Moore thought even if just for a second about giving Texas another look?
 
When you're 8, there's nothing random about a king turning into a snake. It's THE thing you remember. ;)
And he shoots snake arrows. And he has the little verse about why we are afraid of the dark and fearing it. And also about power and the riddle of steel and casually calling a girl to her death.
 
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