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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 1H 1M

X Factor For Each Position/ Texas Longhorns LIVE 100!

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Texas Longhorns LIVE #100 Hosts: Matthew Miller & Thomas “Tommy” Bresee (TexasVOCFB) Date of recording: ~May 5, 2026 (100th episode) Focus: Offensive X-Factors (by position/group), with some defensive key players needing big summers, Buy/Sell segment, and 2027 recruiting discussion. Offensive X-Factors (Main Segment) The hosts each picked 3–4 “X-Factors” — players who could elevate the unit through competition, depth, or unique skill sets, especially around Arch Manning. Quarterback Room Diabell (Tommy’s pick): Not expected to play much (if at all) in 2026, but acts as the alpha pushing Arch Manning and KJ Lacey. Creates internal pressure so no one gets complacent; forces everyone to elevate. Running Back Derek Cooper (both hosts’ pick): The clear consensus X-Factor. Physical, downhill runner with late-run explosion and power that Hollywood Smothers and Relique Brown don’t have. Unlocks a new dimension, especially in the red zone (a historical Sark weakness). Could push Smothers/Brown down draft boards if he forces his way onto the field early. Wide Receiver Daylon McCutcheon (Tommy’s pick): Slot/inside reliability. Needs to be an Emmitt Mosley-style chain-mover (consistent routes, sure hands, third-down conversions) so the top three (Coleman, Wingo, Mosley) stay unstoppable. Sterling Burkhalter (Matthew’s pick): Veteran depth piece. Trending as a top-4 WR on the current depth chart. Critical for load management and keeping stars fresh (especially vs. lower-tier opponents). Played a ton of ball already; small but meaningful snaps add up over a 16-game season. Offensive Line Connor Robertson – Center (Tommy’s pick): Single most important non-Manning player on the team. Elite center play (à la Jake Majors) unlocks protection schemes, blitz pickup, and play-calling flexibility for Arch. Development of Baker, Seymour, Sikorski, etc., falls on him. Jordan Coleman – Tackle depth (Matthew’s pick): Injury insurance. Tackle room is thin if Trevor Goosby misses time (shoulder). One or two games/halfs from Coleman could be season-changing if an injury hits the projected starters. Tight End (bonus mention) Michael Massoon (Tommy): Most complete/versatile TE in the room. Best blocker and pass-catcher among the group right now. Opens up packages for Spencer Shannon, Nick Townsend, etc., instead of them being the primary options. Defensive “X-Factor / Big-Summer” Players (Later Segment) The conversation shifts to players who must perform this summer to lock down roles or provide depth: Tyler Atkinson – LB: Competition and football IQ leader. Keeps the entire linebacker room sharp (Biles, Smith, Cryer, Snow). Mental reps in a complex SEC offense are huge. Cade/Cage Phillips – CB: Listed behind Kobe Black on the depth chart. Needs a strong summer or risks losing snaps (and possibly entering the portal). Fourth CB spot is critical. Derrick Williams Jr. – Safety: Regaining full confidence post-injury. Needs to feel like his freshman-year self again to hold down the spot opposite Jelani McDonald. Bo Masco – CB: Leadership/chemistry guy for the young secondary. Can unify the room with small things (extra work, dinners, technique help for Phillips, etc.). Other Segments (Quick Hits) Buy/Sell Texas enters November undefeated (8-0 through Ohio State, Tennessee, Oklahoma, etc.) → Sell (most likely 7-1). Texas has a Heisman finalist → Buy (Arch Manning heavy favorite; possible Colin Simmons, Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo). Texas offense has 3+ first-team All-SEC players → Buy (Goosby, Coleman, Arch almost locks). Smothers + Brown combine for 2,000 rushing yards → Sell (Derek Cooper + others will eat into carries). 2027 Recruiting Quick Takes (selected) Easton Royal: Tricky; possible decommit/flip to LSU. Brock Williams (TE): Texas lock (commit expected mid-May). OL (Kamara, Swanson): Texas heavy favorites; must land at least one. CB John Meredith: Texas expected to land (but holding it will be a battle). WRs (Monshun Sales, Trey Moore, Bryson Thrower): Texas in strong position on several. Overall Theme The episode frames 2026 as the year the supporting cast and depth around Arch Manning will determine if Texas is truly championship-caliber. Competition, injury insurance, and red-zone efficiency are the biggest keys highlighted. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Texas Longhorns LIVE #100 Hosts: Matthew Miller & Thomas “Tommy” Bresee (TexasVOCFB) Date of recording: ~May 5, 2026 (100th episode) Focus: Offensive X-Factors (by position/group), with some defensive key players needing big summers, Buy/Sell...

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