UT peeps-Jermie Calhoun
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- txangler74
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I was as shocked as most Texas fans to learn this. The last I heard, he was coming for Junior day this weekend. Something must have happened. He has been a Texas fan his whole life and everything I have read says he was a lock, if offered.
The only negative I have heard was that he is a grade risk. They must be pretty bad if he cannot even get an offer.
The only negative I have heard was that he is a grade risk. They must be pretty bad if he cannot even get an offer.
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that's what i was thinking.Believe the Heupel wrote:but there's three semesters and a summer for him to get his grades up. .
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The last time Texas dropped such a big name recruit was DJ Williams and they dropped him because he didn't fit in with the other players on the team. Another guy Texas dropped was that DT that eventually signed with Alabama and got them in huge trouble with the NCAA because his coach was on the take.
I'm not saying Calhoun was anything like those mentioned above, but no way Mack turns away talent like that without a reason. Especially when it comes to grades. The one thing that caught my eye was his coach was taking a big part in his recruitment. When I see this happen lately I've thrown up a red flag.
As of now no one knows what is going on only he really wanted to go to Texas and got shot down.
I'm not saying Calhoun was anything like those mentioned above, but no way Mack turns away talent like that without a reason. Especially when it comes to grades. The one thing that caught my eye was his coach was taking a big part in his recruitment. When I see this happen lately I've thrown up a red flag.
As of now no one knows what is going on only he really wanted to go to Texas and got shot down.
M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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Well I can honestly say Texas Didn't Offer!Believe the Heupel wrote:Well, he's gone ahead and committed to OU. So there's that. :D
I guess that you guys telling me that Bus1 wasn't the best back in Texas and Calhoun was don't need to worry about it anymore. ;)



At this point I don't know how he compares to the backs Texas has committed, what I do know is We have 3 running backs committed and he really wanted to be a longhorn but had to settle on being a spooner.
M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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It suprises me exactly 0%. Every day in class, I see kids who would rather go to the office, get detention, and even In School Detention in lieu of doing even one sheet of homework. As long as school districts allow social promotion; and, even worse, put it in the hands of individual parents, then there are going to be kids who choose to be complete dipshits. They don't understand the long-term consequences of this, no matter how many times you try to tell them, and they only see "being cool," and having more free time as positives.Sudden Sam wrote:You'd think these kids might make a little effort as far as academics if they're so damned excited about playing at a certain school.Harvdog wrote: He has been a Texas fan his whole life and everything I have read says he was a lock, if offered.
The only negative I have heard was that he is a grade risk. They must be pretty bad if he cannot even get an offer.
Something else struck me the other day... I worked hard, for a number of years, at schoo, even while partyingl... then stopped working hard in my early 20's, and partied like a college kid for a while, putting school on the back burner... then, around 30, I decided to finish school. Now that I've been through just about every possible phase of school, and through most phases of life, I can honestly say that, I've worked hard my whole life to get to the point where i can play video games all day long on a Saturday if I want to, and nobody can bitch at me for it; and it won't hurt "my future," either.
It's one of the few things left in my life that consistantly makes me happy.
Ironically, it's one of the few things left that I do that would be considered "wrong" under the constraints of one of the few things I've left to do... Marriage.
Ah, life.
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Congrats, Wags. Good win.