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Texas Longhorns (big hat, no cattle; please don’t Horns Down us)

It gets better folks

Texas: OrangeBloods.com reports Texas is still trying to hire Tulsa co-offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach Sterlin Gilbert, and Texas president Greg Fenves is flying out to Tulsa tonight. The Austin-American Statesman adds that AD Mike Perrin is also flying with Fenves and Charlie Strong.

so the Prez,AD, and HC and trying to woo a guy from fucking Tulsa... who btw has never called plays... epic.. this is epic
 
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It gets better folks



so the Prez,AD, and HC and trying to woo a guy from fucking Tulsa... who btw has never called plays... epic.. this is epic
What is the rationalization to this in Austin? Are they really that delusional and/or arrogant? Does the media down there actually think they have a competitive program?
 
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What is the rationalization to this in Austin? Are they really that delusional and/or arrogant? Does the media down there actually think they have a competitive program?

Actually, they are every bit that delusional and arrogant.

Apparently, the sticking point was guaranteed money in case Strong gets whacked next year. Gilbert ended up with 850K/year and got to bring his buddy along to coach the O-Line for 550K, both guaranteed for three years. These guys are going to end up being the Charlie Weises of the assistant coaching world. Cashing Texas checks long after their gone. They Are Texas!
 
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http://www.hookem.com/story/ut-audi...-seats-to-play-favorites-help-ticket-brokers/

UT audit finds Longhorns staff used prime seats to play favorites, help ticket brokers
Posted December 12th, 2015
Brian Davis American-Statesman Staff

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Audit says some allegations were referred to police and to the Travis County district attorney, but no charges were pursued.
  • Auditors discovered that employees had “regular email communications” with those who had known ties to the secondary ticket market.
  • UT athletics officials say they have made sweeping internal changes as a result of the ticket investigation.
University of Texas athletics employees systematically abused their access to Longhorns football tickets for years, resulting in preferential treatment for favored donors, secret arrangements with ticket brokers and untold financial losses for the university, an audit obtained by the American-Statesman reveals.

Some allegations resulting from a 16-month university investigation point to possible illegal conduct, including employees who accepted gifts and exploited loopholes to pocket immeasurable profits by selling complimentary tickets. The audit says those allegations were referred to police and to the Travis County district attorney, but no charges were pursued.

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Legendary Texas attorney and major UT benefactor Joe Jamail died today at age 90. His name is on a lot of buildings and fields in Austin; including a bronze statue of him overlooking the football field. Famously dropped out of Texas A&M when it was a mens only campus after only two days and hitchhiked to Austin. Also stormed into DeLoss Dodds' suite in 1997 during UT's 66-3 home loss to UCLA and said, "How much fucking money does it take to get my name off this field?!"

Great article published about him back in January.

http://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/the-greatest-lawyer-who-ever-lived/
 
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http://www.expressnews.com/news/loc...e-network-in-the-country-has-lost-6721906.php

AUSTIN — At the Longhorn Network’s sleek set outside Royal Memorial Stadium, production assistants in burnt orange ski caps hustled about, Texas Heisman Trophy winner-turned-commentator Ricky Williams prepped for his on-air segment, and six blocks away technicians in a $13 million studio prepared to transmit the Kansas-UT football game to regional viewers.

Five years ago, ESPN signed a 20-year, $295 million contract with the University of Texas, broke ground on the swanky studio, and agreed to absorb LHN production costs pegged at an estimated $26 million a year, the contract details state.

At the time the deal was signed, Texas — the national champion in 2005 — was a year removed from an unbeaten, 13-0 regular season and a title game loss to Alabama. But its 5-7 record in 2010 was a harbinger of things to come. Since then, the Horns have not acted the part of a marquee program, going just 36-28, dipping once again to 5-7 in 2015 and missing a bowl game.

On this blustery November day, the Longhorns were matched up in a meaningless game against winless Kansas while bitter Big 12 foe Oklahoma and in-state rivals TCU and Baylor were jousting for inclusion in football’s final four playoffs.

Another old adversary, Texas A&M, angered by the Longhorns favored treatment by ESPN, had bolted the Big 12 several seasons earlier and joined the Southeastern Conference.

Asked about the Longhorns’ sudden decline, ESPN senior vice president Burke Magnus replied, “Nothing suggested that could happen.”

But it has, bringing into question the wisdom of ESPN’s sizable investment in the only single-school, around-the-clock sports network in the country, which thus far has lost $48 million, according to SNL Kagan, a media research firm.

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I don't give a damn about the whole state of Texas, I'm from O-HI-O.

I think I'm about as interested in watching Texas play football as I would be in watching some trust fund asshole drive his new Ferrari in a demolition derby.
 
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