2015 Longhorn Football Prospectus: Thinking Texas Football - Paul Wadlington

2015 Longhorn Football Prospectus: Thinking Texas Football

By Paul Wadlington

  • Release Date: 2015-07-26
  • Genre: Football
Score: 5
5
From 18 Ratings

Description

Welcome to the third annual 2015 Longhorn Football Prospectus: Thinking Texas Football.

This book is a Texas football preview, a season companion and reference guide, and a resource for the entire football season. Our goal is to present a rational, insightful and entertaining assessment of an exciting new era of Longhorn Football. We also want to dive into Texas’ opponents and the Big 12 Conference as a whole, while imparting a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of the game that will help you enjoy game day, and our Longhorns, all the more.

We started writing these guides because we believe they fill an important, underserved niche in the market. Like many passionate football fans reading regional or national publications, we realized that we knew more about our team and conference than the “experts.” And most of their previews might better be termed “historicals” - as they are written in April for June publication. We targeted an August release to include the most recent developments: transfers, injuries, offseason intelligence, and staff hires.

Local media vary widely in talent and intellectual curiosity and even the best of them are constrained by the need to fit formulae into a 800 word column, catering to sports section readers that their editors believe operate at a 8th grade reading level. Thinking Texas Football, in deference to its name, is written for an intelligent football layperson. We won’t insult you by writing down to the lowest common denominator nor will we try to overawe you with technical babble.
The internet has several fantastic resources - public and pay - but they (where we write included) serve a reactive news cycle and rarely have the chance to develop deeper themes. It’s the difference between books and newspapers. 

Our best ambition is to provide you with different tools - while plainly communicating an awareness of our own biases and blind spots - so that we can drive a conversation that mutually enriches our shared passion.

If you like it, tell a friend. If you really like it, buy several and send it to all of your friends. We hope they’ll appreciate it as much as we do. 
Hook ‘em!
- Paul, Jason & Scott

Reviews

  • What every UT Football fan needs and wants

    5
    By Juan Nabers
    My brother and I are huge UT fans. He follows the details closer then I and knows the favorite color of all the incoming freshman. It’s intense, and I dont know what I’d do without him on gameday. That said, Thinking Texas Football 2015, has been the ultumate read for both of us. It goes to the depths that a fan like my brother absolutly craves and requires; scemeatic senarios and analytics, as well as colorful witty writng that keeps the page turning for a reader like myself. Like anything at this level of quality writing, I’ve discovered things I missed on the first pass. I look forward to refrencing Thinking Texas Football thoughout the season as we come across one aponent after the next. Would not be suprised if Thinking Texas Fooball is expanded to cover the whole Power 5… Cant find better writing on college football anywhere else. Enjoy
  • Great Analysis

    5
    By Braiseman
    Thorough analysis of each position, including players and coaches. If you are a UT football fan, I do not know a better primer for the upcoming season.

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