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The Flagship: Dissecting Longhorns' QB position, what to make of Texas baseball's 0-3 start Horns247 Podcasts: Longhorn Blitz, The Flagship and State of Recruiting

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Texas football is less than one month out from the start of spring practice and the Longhorns enter this spring with a QB battle, which marks the first time in several years for the team to not have a proven option at QB. On this week's episode of The Flagship Podcast, Horns247 columnist Chip Brown and managing editor Taylor Estes weigh in on what Texas has at quarterback in likely starter Casey Thompson and QB2 Hudson Card. The hosts discuss all both QBs have to offer the program and why fans should hold off on taking one side or the other regarding the started with Steve Sarkisian in charge of the offense. The Flagship also discusses Texas baseball's concerning start to the year after going 0-3 in the first weekend series of the 2021 season, and why fans should pause on throwing in the towel on this team. The hosts then shift their focus to the basketball team after the Longhorns second-half comeback against Kansas last night. After a quick break, The Flagship returns with the weekly 'Love it or Leave it' segment, with this week's topics focused on what to like about Casey Thompson, where the level of concern is for the baseball program and what to think of the basketball team's identity as the Longhorns make their way towards the Big 12 tournament and March Madness.

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Texas football is less than one month out from the start of spring practice and the Longhorns enter this spring with a QB battle, which marks the first time in several years for the team to not have a proven option at QB. On this week's episode of The Flagship Podcast, Horns247 columnist Chip Brown and managing editor Taylor Estes weigh in on what Texas has at quarterback in likely starter Casey Thompson and QB2 Hudson Card. The hosts discuss all both QBs have to offer the program and why fans should hold off on taking one side or the other regarding the started with Steve Sarkisian in charge of the offense. The Flagship also discusses Texas baseball's concerning start to the year after going 0-3 in the first weekend series of the 2021 season, and why fans should pause on throwing in the towel on this team. The hosts then shift their focus to the basketball team after the Longhorns second-half comeback against Kansas last night. After a quick break, The Flagship returns with the weekly 'Love it or Leave it' segment, with this week's topics focused on what to like about Casey Thompson, where the level of concern is for the baseball program and what to think of the basketball team's identity as the Longhorns make their way towards the Big 12 tournament and March Madness.

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1 hr 6 min

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