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Buy or sell: Should Texas fans talk themselves out of 10-0? (podcast with cliffs)

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@DustinMcComas joined me for a very entertaining buy or sell podcast. I threw 10 questions at him and we eventually pondered a realistic path to 10-0 for the Longhorns. To be clear, Dustin and I predict an 8-2 season, but we outlined what needed to occur for Texas to win every game.

Here were the B/S questions centered around the Texas' season opener against UTEP:

1. Will Bijan Robinson rush for over 100 yards?
2. Will Tarik Black finish with more receptions than Brennan Eagles?
3. Will the starting offensive line give up more than three sacks?
4. Will Hudson Card have a touchdown pass in the second half?
5. Will Texas score more than 50 points?
6. Will Joseph Ossai lead the team in sacks?
7. Will this defense record at least two interceptions?
8. Will the defensive line record at least three sacks?
9. Will Juwan Mitchell finish with more tackles than DeMarvion Overshown?
10. Will Texas hold UTEP to less than 17 points?

After those questions, we unexpectedly began discussing 10-0.

Free podcast:

https://theyakk.com/podcast/episode-124-buy-or-sell-should-texas-fans-talk-themselves-out-of-10-0/
 
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