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58 minutes ago, UTfanatic said:

Smart phone

 

1 hour ago, Bandwagon Ranger said:

Looks like someone has been at the bar.

Lol actually my nephew Use to play for Texas WR Marcus Johnson and he said it was in a group text...I wasn't saying it was the deciding factor just one of them 

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23 minutes ago, D3zii said:

 

Lol actually my nephew Use to play for Texas WR Marcus Johnson and he said it was in a group text...I wasn't saying it was the deciding factor just one of them 

Nah. I was only talking about the typing not the subject matter.

I hope he stays. If he gets a 1st round grade, if I were him I would take the money.

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On 11/10/2016 at 2:13 PM, Bandwagon Ranger said:

Nah. I was only talking about the typing not the subject matter.

I hope he stays. If he gets a 1st round grade, if I were him I would take the money.

I don't think he will be.  Right now, looks like 3rd or 4th round.   He also has a kid which might factor in.  

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On 10/30/2016 at 8:08 AM, UTfanatic said:

I heard it live on Texas Postgame on LHN live

 

more mad than defiant!

 Hookem 

 Looking at it now, a win over Baylor wasn't much.  Baylor's over rated.    If Briles was still at Baylor, Texas would have gotten spanked again!   BRILES to Texas!!

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15 minutes ago, Reagan said:

 Looking at it now, a win over Baylor wasn't much.  Baylor's over rated.    If Briles was still at Baylor, Texas would have gotten spanked again!   BRILES to Texas!!

Good try newbie.

If like Briles so much, Let him come live in your house. 

Slime like that at Texas would bring back shots from the Tower. 

Hookem

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17 minutes ago, UTfanatic said:

Good try newbie.

If like Briles so much, Let him come live in your house. 

Slime like that at Texas would bring back shots from the Tower. 

Hookem

An excellent try, I might add.  Yes, Briles would have spanked Texas again.  Slime?  You know that for a fact?  Or, did they use him as a scape goat and did to him what Penn State did to Joe Pa? 

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