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Not with Arch manning waiting to commit to tejasEwers to the rescue!
I have to say that the appropriate phrase is “all a__hat and no football.
Mebbe they’re better at herding steers than pigskins.
Shrugs and sips Old Grandad.
Easy. Their play on the field.Just sayin': With what to appears to be an unlimited amount of NIL money at their disposal, how can Texas (and Steve Sarkisian) not be National Championship contenders in the SEC?
Just sayin': With what to appears to be an unlimited amount of NIL money at their disposal, how can Texas (and Steve Sarkisian) not be National Championship contenders in the SEC?
I am certain we are going to find that out repeatedly. Well, just until Sark gets fired. Then we'll find it out again with the new coach. In any case, monkeys and strippers may be involved.
Well, the future is always uncertain, but I'd say the odds of monkeys and strippers being involved are close to 100%.May or must?
Well, the future is always uncertain, but I'd say the odds of monkeys and strippers being involved are close to 100%.
If being nicknamed Pole Assassin and having a haunted house and then taking kids to a monkey that then bites them is wrong...https://www.espn.com/college-footba...-girlfriend-sued-monkey-allegedly-bites-child
Texas assistant football coach Jeff Banks, girlfriend sued after monkey allegedly bites child
A couple has sued Texas assistant football coach Jeff Banks and his girlfriend, Danielle Thomas, saying Thomas' monkey bit their child in the backyard of Banks' house on Halloween night.
The lawsuit was filed in Travis County District Court in Austin, Texas, on Thursday on behalf of Amy and Casey Clinkenbeard and their child. It seeks damages for gross negligence and defamation.
According to the lawsuit, the child, identified as C.C., was trick-or-treating with two friends on Halloween and was invited to attend a haunted house. The lawsuit says that, after completing the haunted house, the child and his friends were taken to a monkey that Thomas kept in the backyard. According to the complaint, the child was told the monkey was trained to give high-fives.
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