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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (Making a few bold predictions...)

I remember that onside kick. Wasn't it to start the 2H or something? Nonethless Jimmy Johnson was in full river-boat gambler mode.
Jimmy Johnson gambled a lot and won.

And he took no bullshit. During the training camp, there was this rookie who dropped a chicken wing on the floor and he never picked it up. Jimmy saw that and immediately cut him in the front of the crowd.
 
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Jimmy Johnson gambled a lot and won.

And he took no bullshit. During the training camp, there was this rookie who dropped a chicken wing on the floor and he never picked it up. Jimmy saw that and immediately cut him in the front of the crowd.

And John Roper learned the hard way to not fall asleep during film session.
 
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Biggest moment of his career?
I don’t know what that would be but he managed to score a hell of a lot of touchdowns which I’d argue is possibly the most critical metric comparing players. Touchdowns pretty much define whether your team wins or loses, I want guys who get in the endzone regularly. Oh ya and he has a ton of receiving yards/catches too
 
I swear I will never understand why a kid would rather go to aggy than almost any other school. They have no history that's relevant to college football. They have not won a conference title in years. The town is awful. And as far as the SEC goes who cares if your playing for a team that never beats anyone? That isn't getting you more noticed than playing at TCU.
 
Oh, he most definitely is. You can't tell the story of the NFL without him. Not true at all of these other dudes.

At his absolute best, he help decide championships. Monster plays against monster players in monster games.

Nah, not really. Steve Largent, Sterling Sharpe, Tim Brown, Marvin Harrison, any a few others. And the fact you don't have Cris "all i do is catch touchdowns" Carter on your list severely damages your lists credibility.

EDIT: In fact. Your list is horrible. :)
 
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Nah, not really. Steve Largent, Sterling Sharpe, Tim Brown, Marvin Harrison, any a few others. And the fact you don't have Cris "all i do is catch touchdowns" Carter on your list severely damages your lists credibility.

EDIT: In fact. Your list is horrible. :)
BS. Deion Sanders would tell you that Michael Irivin and Jerry Rice were the best he ever faced. His words.
 
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Following a weekend that proved to be fairly tame by the stands of the last six weeks or so, why not just throw myself to the wolves?

There can be no other explanation for what I'm about to do other than I'm a glutton for punishment and I just haven't had enough lately (well, with the exception of a few hard-core Texas baseball followers).

By my count, 10 of the top 20 uncommitted prospects on my recently updated LSR Top 100 list for the Class of 2022 have yet to make decisions.

I figured, not only would I make predictions on all 12 of the uncommitted prospects, but I'd enter in an official Rivals.com FutureCast in the process.

*Gulp*

It's the ultimate game of shoot the messenger and I'm not wearing a vest.



Prediction: Texas A&M

This feels like one of the worst-kept secrets in recruiting. Almost from the second that Alexander de-committed from Georgia, the expectations from almost everyone across the country were that he would end up at Texas A&M. Of course, Alexander will take his time, explore his options and that did include a recent trip to Austin. Yet, the lure of playing in the SEC and being able to stay close to home in doing so is going to be a tough combo to beat.



Prediction: Alabama

I've had Harris penciled into Texas since February, but I have to admit my confidence in the pick has been shaken. There are a lot of reasons to believe that the Longhorns could have a hard time closing the deal with Harris. For now, I'm putting my chips on an SEC team.



Prediction: Texas

Did you know that I'm the only one in the Rivals network that has made a FutureCast on Campbell? I'm not sure what that means other than no one else feels confidence in making any kind of pick, let alone one to Texas, but I'm out there on that island by myself.



Prediction: Ohio State

I've long thought that Dewberry would end up at Texas A&M, but the Ohio State buzz has been non-stop for the last month or so and it's easy to see why because Dewberry has made no bones about the fact that he really likes the Buckeyes. The Aggies could very well turn the momentum of this one around during the season, but this Ohio State thing with Dewberry is not some kind of unthought-out whim.



Prediction: Texas

It's rare when a kid that de-commits from a school actually re-commits, but I think the Longhorns are the favorite and I think when it is all said and done, Sark convinces him that he can be his DeVonta Smith.



Prediction: Alabama

Abor had such a good visit to Alabama in June that one of our Alabama recruiting experts (Andrew Bone) put in a FutureCast to the Tide. If not the Tide, it would probably be Oklahoma, but at this point I'll go with the school he last raved about, calling it "different" than everyone else.



Prediction: Texas A&M

Perhaps Perkins isn't as locked into A&M as we all thought entering the spring, but I'm not sure who I would flip my prediction over to. This still feels like a very safe bet. Keep an eye on Florida.



Prediction: Texas A&M

I'm prepared for the tomatoes being lobbed my way. I get it. I just can't ignore the ominous cloud that is Anderson twice backing off of commitment dates that seemed primed for a Texas announcement. All of my Spidey senses are going off. This feels like a 55-45 type deal in either direction, but I can't help but feel like if he really wanted to pull the string for the Longhorns, he could have done so and it could/would help the program significantly from statement-making standpoint. I might flip this pick in a week or two, but I'm not going to lie to you and tell you there's nothing to worry about. As someone mentioned to me over the weekend, "Do you really think he's not going to be at the Alabama game in College Station during the season after visiting both schools last month?"



Prediction: Texas A&M

This is a bit of a wild stab in the dark because making a stab in the dark is about the only thing anyone can do with Thompson at the moment. His recruitment will be decided in the fall, but the Longhorns are very squarely in the mix. It's just a guess at this point.



Prediction: Texas

Consider this one another stab into the blind unknown. It could easily be Texas A&M or Oklahoma when the dust settles, but the Longhorns probably need Bledsoe as much as anyone, a fact that could end up being the biggest deciding factor. Maybe this is where Bo Davis does his thing.

No. 2 - About the hiring process ...

In an effort to provide a little transparency to the work going on behind the scenes, I wanted to provide some insight into our search to fill several positions on the Orangebloods staff.

After receiving nearly 250 resumes over the course of the last month, I cut that list down considerably following July 4 and spent a lot of time last week interviewing three dozen candidates for a variety of jobs. Over the course of the next week, there are a few others that I want to have conversations with, but I'm starting to put together a bit of a plan that I feel very good about.

Things you should know ...

a. Although there are a couple of candidates I still need to talk with, the hire I plan to make with a special focus on football recruiting is going well and I'm really pleased with where we stand. This is a position that I'm hoping to wrap up in the near future, but I'm still vetting a few candidates and have several follow-up calls scheduled for this week.

b. I suppose I could have my mind changed if one specific scenario I'm exploring came to fruition, but at this point I'm not planning on hiring someone to cover both basketball and baseball together. It's too tough of a task when the two sports are playing at the exact same time in February/March and it flies in the face of what I'm exploring to do with the coverage of both sports. I've got what I believe are some really, really good options on the basketball front. One of the areas that most concerns me is making sure that we aren't naked on the basketball recruiting side of things, even if the team coverage outside of recruiting is top-notch. There's no single area of my search that includes me exploring as many possibilities as I am on the hoops front.

c. Other areas that I'm looking to address - steps that elevate our Youtube channel and coverage of all sports on the site.

d. Let's just talk baseball for a moment. No website or media outlet in this market has invested more than Orangebloods has in the last decade-plus towards sensational baseball coverage ... and it's not even close. In reality, Dustin McComas should have been involved in a lot more football and football recruiting coverage because those are the areas that 80 percent of Orangebloods has historically told us where it wants investment of our resources directed. Believe me, we explored the hell out of the idea of doing exactly that. However, it was just too important for both of us that he remained in a position to cover baseball full-time because the sport matters. You guys need to know that it's not some silly accident that outside of possibly Kendall Rogers, we've had the best college baseball coverage of anyone on the planet in the last decade. Finding the person who follows that kind of legacy takes time to map out. They don't just fall out of trees. It might take me some time to map out exactly what I want to do, which means filling this position might take the most time to fully accomplish my goals. With all due respect to the ongoing MLB Draft and the movement of transfers, there is no way that I was going to find the right replacement for this position by August 1, and by the time we hit that date the sport will likely keep a fairly low profile for the rest of the year. Of course, I'm not going to wait until the end of the year to have a decision in place, but I'm also in no rush to make a decision to meet an urgent finish line when it isn't remotely needed.

e. When all of this ends, you're likely going to find a supersized list of contributors to the site that is close to twice as large as anything we've ever had before. Stay tuned.

No. 3 - Blake deserves his own damn section...

It's flown a little under the radar, but @BlakeSkaggs is officially an Orangebloods full-time staff member as of today after graduating from college last month.

Although he will continue to contribute as a content provider with The 41st Acre, his main area of focus for is going to be with sales, marketing, social media and the official Orangebloods.com tailgate.

Help me give him an attaboy. He's going to do great things here and we're going to keep him very busy.

No. 4 - The little strange NIL cloud that won't go away ...

Where are all of these deals for athletes across the country that don't involve selling t-shirts out of the back of a car, shooting birthday videos on Cameo for someone's significant other or a school promoting a story for the headline and not because any kids actually got paid something besides lunch money?

As I wrote on Thursday night in the Texas Card House War Room, I'm expecting more deals to be announced in the next week once the Texas compliance office has fully vetted any deals that are turned into it, but I still expected to see more announcements across the country.

This thing has been a big snooze-fest thus far. Hell, not even the SEC has done anything worthy of a real headline yet.

No. 5 - Five things I'm looking for at this week's Big 12 media days...

a. Lots of NIL discussion among all of the players and coaches on hand. It'll be the first time we've heard from someone like Mike Gundy since the whole thing went live on July 1.

b. I'm just curious as to the vibe Steve Sarkisian projects on Thursday and whether he fully engages with any questions about the recent losses in recruiting.

c. Hello, Bijan Robinson. This is exactly why you came to Texas. Be that guy.

d. ESPN will have multiple SEC coaches in its studios on Wednesday and Thursday. It happens every year. Prepare yourself for the shouts of anger.

e. Is the best quarterback at Big 12 media days actually Oklahoma State's Spencer Sanders or TCU's Max Duggan? Is that the worst headlining quarterback duo at Big 12 Media Days in the history of the conference?

No. 6 - Just enjoy...



No. 7 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) Did it even ruin last week? I think the cries that the world is coming to an end are very overplayed.



(Sell) I don't think it's that many. I'm certainly not ready to put an offensive lineman on that list.



(Sell) Let's not make a bad guy out of the best single natural resource that Texas has at its disposal.



(Sell) I've sold almost all of my BJ Foster stock. I'm holding on to a little, but it's been a long time since I've seen him play at a very high level.



(Sell) I'd probably hold three, unless the recruits in their place are of the low four-star and high-three star variety. I'm not expecting Texas to save three spots.



(Buy) It feels like a sucker bet that I'm going to feel stupid for taking, but BUY!



(Sell) I'm just not expecting Texas to be a top-10 team and that's basically what you just described.



(Sell) With all due respect to Wright, what exactly do you believe he'd be saving at that point?



(Sell) Perhaps in other states like California, but not in the state of Texas. It's been full speed ahead for a while now.



(Buy) 100 percent.



(Sell) I don't know if you're Texas that you'll ever "expect" to recruit 50-percent of your talent from out of state. It isn't something Texas should do unless it's for elite-level talent. When in doubt, I'd always take a three-star from Texas over a low four-star from outside of the state (except in rare circumstances) because the success rate for each is so close that you're better off investing in your in-state infrastructure.

Why would be Miley be skanky? She's a 28-year-old multi-millionaire with all of the money and the means to make sure she's the exact opposite. She's mostly been in a long-term relationship for most of the last 10 years. She's never been in rehab ... never been arrested .... never really been tabloid fodder the way so many other pop stars have been.

Maybe you can explain it better because if you think she's skanky, I'd like to introduce you to a number of football players you've rooted for over the years with a reckless abandon that more than earned such a nickname.



(Sell) Meh. I just don't see it.



(Sell) It'll be at least a touchdown.



(Buy) I expected this class to be in the conversation for a top-five class (or higher) recruiting class and it is not headed in that direction.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on the sports weekend...

... Suns in 5.

... The biggest story of the weekend was Leo Messi getting his first major trophy on the international stage. Good for him. It was hard not to root for him.

... Italy beating England in penalties was cruel. It's hard for me to knock three really young players for missing penalties in the situations that they did. I really have no idea what Gareth Southgate was thinking when he asked a 17-year-old to take his final kick? Wow.

... Team USA lost to Nigeria in hoops. 🤷‍♂️

... For those of you that purchased the Conor McGregor fight, did you honestly expect more? It's been five-plus years since he's won a fight that matters. In addition to being a sleazy person, he only cares about cashing checks at this point in his career. It was always going to end with him broken in the Octagon.

... You'll forgive me if I wanted zero part of a UFC card that features McGregor and Greg Hardy.

... I've never really given Novak Djokovic the same kind of due that I give Nadal and Federer. I pretty much have to at this point, huh? The dude has earned it.

No. 9 - Top 10 NFL Wide Receivers of All-time ...

Damnit, let's just argue.

10. Andre Johnson
9. Tim Brown
8. Julio Jones
7. Marvin Harrison
6. Michael Irvin
5. Terrell Owens
4. Calvin Johnson
3. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Randy Moss
1. Jerry Rice

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I wanted to take one final moment today to announce that on July 9, the Orangebloods Benevolence Foundation wired $25,000 to the University of Texas to fund the Jim Stacey Excellence Fund for Texas Football. Nearly 100 people came together to donate the funds for this campaign and the university has executed a written agreement to formalize the fund.

Special shout out to @echeese, @pdhitt, @PeakAttys, @drunk randoke and @joeywa. It was probably joeywa's vision that kick-started the entire idea, but everyone on this list put a lot of sweat into making it a reality.

Way to go, Orangebloods.
1.) Sucks to hear
2.) Good luck on the hiring I am sure they will be good ones
3.) Congrats to the young lad.
4.) That you know of anyway
5.) Makes me vomit
6.) Anything burnt orange is the best thing in life (well almost) ;)
7.) Is what it is
8.) Happy for Messi. Sucks for England. Bad. Agree completely on McGregor. And yes everyone needs to concede that Joker is a BOSS
9.) List looks like a 6yr old compiled it
10.) Awesome, Awesome, Awesome

Overall grade: C
 
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I would say if we get Campbell and Stewart it's commendable but nowhere near where I thought we would be with Sark coming in. I just can't believe kids want to go to college station. Oregon is a long way from Texas But hell maybe Phil Knight has all those players with next jet cards
 
I don’t know what that would be but he managed to score a hell of a lot of touchdowns which I’d argue is possibly the most critical metric comparing players. Touchdowns pretty much define whether your team wins or loses, I want guys who get in the endzone regularly. Oh ya and he has a ton of receiving yards/catches too
You not being able to name a single moment kind of illustrates my point.
 
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Nah, not really. Steve Largent, Sterling Sharpe, Tim Brown, Marvin Harrison, any a few others. And the fact you don't have Cris "all i do is catch touchdowns" Carter on your list severely damages your lists credibility.

EDIT: In fact. Your list is horrible. :)
You really need to pay attention more. ;)
 
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He played with Irvin and that was his boy.
Or maybe Irvin grilled his ass for 12 catches for 192 yards and two touchdowns in the 1995 NFC Championship game and knows full well that even the greatest of all-time could get himself a helping of, "How's my ass taste?" if he wanted it.
 
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Damnit, let's just argue.

10. Andre Johnson
9. Tim Brown
8. Julio Jones
7. Marvin Harrison
6. Michael Irvin
5. Terrell Owens
4. Calvin Johnson
3. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Randy Moss
1. Jerry Rice
Terrell Owens can't carry Michael Irvin, Marvin Harrison, or Julio Jones's jock straps.
 
You not being able to name a single moment kind of illustrates my point.
Well for arguments sake let’s say this was a top 10 qb list, I’d say Dan Marino is a top 10 qb yet I can’t name anything “noteworthy” other than his stats that would get him in that conversation. Similar to my argument for Cris Carter, stats-wise Carter is top 10. I’m sure there are noteworthy games for both players though
 
What's amazing is that Mack really thought they would be shitty on the field in 1998.

The word going around that summer was that he was taking kids that summer because they were worried after the season that no one would want to come there.

He didn't know what he had in Ricky and some of those monsters that Mackovic left him.
And probably scarred from his early years at North Carolina.
 
Well for arguments sake let’s say this was a top 10 qb list, I’d say Dan Marino is a top 10 qb yet I can’t name anything “noteworthy” other than his stats that would get him in that conversation. Similar to my argument for Cris Carter, stats-wise Carter is top 10. I’m sure there are noteworthy games for both players though
I can name some Marino moments for sure.

Gunning down the undefeated 85 Bears on MNF?
 
Oh, he most definitely is. You can't tell the story of the NFL without him. Not true at all of these other dudes.

At his absolute best, he help decide championships. Monster plays against monster players in monster games.
The bigger the game the bigger Irv got. The heart and sole of three championship teams. Career cut short due to injury. Definitely deserving of the ranking.
 
I just don't think the older players are on the level of the athleticism and performance of the players from the last 30-35 years.
OK ST has a darn good WR/RB class going. A&M is gonna have a great class again on the DL. Texas needs to land some playmakers on defense and speed on offense. OL is a must to land numbers but they have not made more offers. I would love Early and
No one seems happy that I have Texas getting Campbell and Stewart! Those are 2 five stars!
We were all excited to have 5 5* this year and some big time players. Does this class beat out last years class I think so on the OL if nothing else but we need to add some top OL and defensive players to this class.
 
Honestly though find another list where he is top 10, what stats does he have to be top 10. He lead the nfl in receiving only one time. Come on Ketch he played with one of the best running games of all time and a great QB and he still doesn’t have the numbers. If he is on another team he doesn’t make the hall of fame. his personality was the reason he was so popular.
 
Julio has played in 24 less games than Irving yet he has more Yards, Receptions and a better catch percentage. Julio has 5 less touchdowns despite being the primary focus of defensives. Larry Fitz had said he is the best he has ever seen. Julio honestly is the probably one of the top 3 to ever do it. Irvin is better than Julio lol.
 
I swear I will never understand why a kid would rather go to aggy than almost any other school. They have no history that's relevant to college football. They have not won a conference title in years. The town is awful. And as far as the SEC goes who cares if your playing for a team that never beats anyone? That isn't getting you more noticed than playing at TCU.
CS is not a dump contrary to Orangebloods. It's a college town like so many others. The #1 problem for young college football players (confirmed by nearly every coach) is time management. In some ways, CS is a plus factor.
 
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