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The opposite approach to Ewers.
I understand that him leaving makes sense, but if he becomes a Sooner,then I won't be rooting for him, like I do for almost all ex Longhorns.
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Will never understand how someone could say to the world that theyre "a Longhorn through and through" in a goodbye post (or insert x school name)...and then step foot in Norman (or insert x rival school name).
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I think it is worse. NFL has license agents and a real salary cap.I don't know about anyone else in here but why does this remind me of NFL trading Central.You might as well rename NFL Collegiate Portal 2026 lol
I agree. But this is the age we're in now. I think a pretty low percentage of the players in college football are loyal to the team. Their "loyalty" lies elsewhere.Agree. You're not much of a Longhorn if you choose to go to Norman.
There are other opportunities.
I hear a lot of YouTube talk about how loyal Ewers was to Texas... turning down lucrative transfer portal money to enter the NFL draft - because he wanted so badly to be a lifetime Longhorn. Didn't Ewers decommit from Texas to go to tOSU because he could get NIL money in Ohio or some such thing?The opposite approach to Ewers.
I understand that him leaving makes sense, but if he becomes a Sooner,then I won't be rooting for him, like I do for almost all ex Longhorns.
IT hinting at a "moon shot" that landed. No names though.
I hear a lot of YouTube talk about how loyal Ewers was to Texas... turning down lucrative transfer portal money to enter the NFL draft - because he wanted so badly to be a lifetime Longhorn. Didn't Ewers decommit from Texas to go to tOSU because he could get NIL money in Ohio or some such thing?
I'm ready to be slapped down on this point. Ewers is a class act... but history doesn't necessarily support this narrative.
PS - I know this doesn't jive with your point - which was about leaving Texas to go to OU. Didn't we have a receiver do this a few years ago? Thompson - who ended up at Mississippi State? We had a TE go to aggy last year (he after coming to us from BAMA). I think we ought to get used to this. Cheer for the name on the front of the jersey and not the back. The name on the back is here today and gone tomorrow.
Thats a good and fair point. There's no loyalty in sight anywhere in the sports world anymore except for the fans, so I definitely wont rip on a kid who chooses to chase a bag that might help him and his family.I agree. But this is the age we're in now. I think a pretty low percentage of the players in college football are loyal to the team. Their "loyalty" lies elsewhere.
I don't like it, but it is what it is, as they say.
And... therefore, I don't believe the universities owe loyalty to the player. Last portal cycle I believe Texas demonstrated loyalty to HS recruits and took it in the shorts as a result. I believe the staff realizes now that the portal is more than essential to compete at the highest level.
More like Blue, I think. Better than Wisner.Isaac Brown - RB Louisville -- Home run hitter type back. More in the mold of Wisner and Blue than the bruiser that Texas needs to run between the tackles.