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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (Losing the battle, but winning the war?)

Sark’s loyalty to a very average Ewers is the most frustrating thing about being a Longhorn fan. In the long run, crap like that could eventually cost him his job. Absolutely zero reason to not utilize the talents of Arch, while watching Quinn simply get buried because he is so immobile. For a guy that is supposed to be such an offensive genius, he’s hiding it very well
I thought Sark should have started Arch in the Vanderbilt game and never looked back .
Arch would now have been ready for playoff competition and I think we win it all including the SEC Title game .
The other big benefit would have been getting Arch ready for next year .
Don't forget that we open at Ohio State next year .
The problem with doing the above is that Ewers gets kicked to the curb and it negatively impacts his future NFL aspirations .
The bottom line is Sark is very loyal to Quinn .
Having said all that , I still think we have a great shot at winning it all with Ewers .
I really like our draw .
 
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None of the people that come after me about Quinn never actually complain about anything I've specifically read.

It's always an imagined beef they think exists.
This actually reminds me of the Worthy sucks discussion from a couple of seasons ago. You [with data] vs the masses saying if Worthy Portaled, that it wouldn't be a big loss.
 
I don't know which team will trip up Georgia, but I don't see them making it past both Notre Dame and Penn St back to back. Both of those teams have the type of power run game that can have success against Georgia the way Texas was unable to.

I also would call Oregon-Ohio St a toss-up at best and a game that should probably slightly favor Ohio St on a neutral field. They went down to the final play when it was a home game for Oregon. The only question I have with Ohio St is does Ryan Day have what it takes to finally win in the playoffs?
 
I put respect on his name. I call him the third best Texas quarterback of the modern era.

He's in a 2 month slump and it continued Saturday. Put some respect on facts.
While you conveniently ignore the facts i recited. Stir $hit up. That is your go to.
 
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Texas might have lost the battle on Saturday, but won the war on Sunday.

Same for Penn State.

In the aftermath of the release of the playoff bracket on Sunday morning, it became very clear very fast what has been suspected for months ... being No. 5 and No. 6 might be more advantageous than actually being No. 1 or No. 2.

While the Longhorns and Nittany Lions have to play an extra game and assume all of the extra risks of added attrition that come with it (see Georgia), there's no question that getting Arizona State and Boise State in the quarterfinals, respectively, instead of having to potentially play Ohio State or Notre Dame is a bonus.

Every Texas fan is thinking the same thing. You HAVE to make the semifinals. Period. Hell, Texas fans have said for the last 11 months that Texas had to make the semifinals this season for the season to be a success, but now they really have to make the semifinals.

Then you have to potentially beat Oregon and Georgia. It doesn't feel like anyone is shooting from the lay-up line from a pathway standpoint, but in being forced to play an extra game, Texas caught a break in round two that winning the SEC wouldn't have provided. From my vantage point coming in, the thing you wanted if you were Texas was being on the other side of the bracket from Georgia and not having to face either of the top two seeds before the semis.

Major mission accomplished.

The major question I have for the Longhorns might center around the collateral damage that occurs with regard to the team's health leading up to a semifinal. Survival is the name of the game. When Isaiah Bond got his ankle rolled up on in the fourth quarter on Saturday, it felt like a nail in the coffin for ever expecting that he's going to be truly right for the rest of the season. It's possible that this single injury issue might ultimately derail the Texas season short of the largest goal, but there are other personnel land mines that could yet pop up to add to the injury anxieties.

Of course, at some point the Longhorns will have to play sustained championship-level football.

Otherwise, we'll remember this season for the Longhorns having lost both the battle and the war.

No. 2 - Initial Playoff Projections ...

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Let's start with Texas vs. Clemson.

For all of the Ewers/Klubnik discussion that will take place for the next few weeks, just know that Texas is definitively better than the Tigers. I might take Cade Klubnik over Quinn Ewers if forced to pick ... might ... but the rest of the position battles in this game favor the Longhorns in a big, big way.

I've got chalk in the first round ... Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame and Ohio State all advance.

Texas and Penn State will roll in the second round, while Georgia and Oregon will have to survive serious scares, but I expect both to do so.

That would leave Texas vs. Oregon and Penn State vs Georgia.

I don't think Texas is better than Oregon and I haven't really seen the Longhorns play at a level over the last two months that gives me confidence that the team will step up in that match-up. Give me the Ducks and Dawgs in the semis and the Ducks in the final.

Assuming the Ducks can get through Ohio State, which is less than certain.

No. 3 - About Quinn ...

Never has a conference championship loss ever felt like losing in the conference tournament final like it did on Sunday as soon as the bracket was announced.

Saturday no longer matters as it relates to what happens moving forward. It's fish wrap.

Therefore, I really don't have it in me to continue a debate on what subjective word we should use to describe the play of Quinn Ewers against Georgia. Call it what you want. I really don't care.

Here's what I would say coming out of the game and into a potential four-game slate to win a national championship ...

Texas cannot win a national title if ...

* The offense struggles in the red zone and can't score more than one offensive touchdown in any future match-up.

* Ewers keeps having these multi-quarter segments where he plays at an abysmal level. In the second and third quarters on Saturday, the Texas offense scored threee points and didn't come close to sniffing the end zone while Ewers delivered a 103 game rating during that stretch. Stretches exactly like this have existed in every game but one since Ewers returned from injury against Oklahoma.

* Ewers goes 2-of-7 for 5 yards and an awful sack in his last eight drop-backs with the game ultimately on the line.

Ewers has to play better. Many of you get so frustrated with me over my use of the efficiency rating as a metric to define quarterback play, but I like it because there's no confirmation bias in it. It doesn't get in its feels if the data reflects something it doesn't like. Is it perfect? Of course, not. Is it non-subjective? Entirely.

The data says that Ewers has played like a replacement-level player in the final month of the season.

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Texas hasn't scored more than two offensive touchdowns in three of the last four games. In all three of those games, Ewers' efficiency levels were below those that he posted as a first-year starter (132.6) in 2022. It's not my opinion that he's playing at levels worse than roughly 90 quarterbacks across the country. It's math. It's not my opinion that he's delivered multi-quarter stretches in seven of the last eight games that rank below Wyoming quarterback Evan Svoboda's worst ranking in the country in pass efficiency. That's math.

Consider the opposition's quarterback numbers in each of UT's two losses to Georgia this season.

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On paper, the Longhorns should have not only won both games, but run away with them. They didn't win either game because Ewers (and the entire offense) couldn't play at anything remotely close to successful levels. The offensive inefficiency isn't all on Ewers. That would be completely unfair. Yet, he's the freaking quarterback. If he plays poorly, Texas is playing with two hands tied behind its back.

If it happens again this season, Texas will go out of the playoffs with a loss. It feels as simple as that.

No. 4 - Scattershooting on the Horns...

* Texas is 5-4 in games that Quinn Ewers throws for 300+ yards in his career. The losses? Oklahoma State in 2022. Oklahoma in 2023. Washington in 2023. Georgia in 2024.

* Against the three most difficult teams on the Texas schedule, the Longhorns have scored 15, 17 and 19 points. That feels important to note going into the playoffs.

* The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced that Andrew Mukuba played one of the best championship games I've ever seen a player have in a Texas uniform. He was the single best player on the field on Saturday for my money.

* The latest mock draft by The Ringer's Danny Kelly has Cam Williams going 11th overall in the first round.

* If Jahdae Barron loses the Thorpe Award to Travis Hunter, we riot.

* Tre Wisner is 137 yards away from 1,000 yards.

* Matthew Golden has 47 receptions for 738 yards and 8 touchdowns. He's averaging more than 6 catches and 103 yards per game in his last three games. If the Longhorns make it to the semis, there's a good chance that he could finish the season with around at least 60+ receptions, 1,000+ yards and 10+ touchdowns.

* Colin Simmons is two sacks away from 10 in his freshman season. What a stud.

* Alfred Collins has two fewer pass break-ups (7) than Barron (9). Way to get your hands up, big fella.

* Updated Texas Scholarship Board

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No. 5 - Portal Needs ...

The Portal opens on Monday! The Portal opens on Monday! The Portal opens on Monday!

I've been told that Texas will be very, very active in the Portal.

Let's go position-by-position and analyze where Texas might be shopping with some of its unspent Michael Fasusi NIL funds:

Quarterback: The Longhorns aren't going to be looking at a quarterback unless Trey Owens does something unforeseen.

Running Back: After yesterday, I'm back to thinking the Longhorns need a starting upgrade from the Portal if they can find one. Tre Wisner is the best back on campus and he's averaging 4.9 yards for the season and has six games this season with less than 3.8 yards per carry. Texas doesn't have anything remotely close to an elite player at running back on campus. If it can find one, Texas should.

Wide Receiver: You know Sark is going to find him a hoss. Or two. How many wide receivers Texas takes might depend on whether Isaiah Bond and Matthew Golden come back for another season.

Tight End: Yes, Texas needs help. No matter how much we all might like Jordan Washington, the Longhorns are going to come into next season with five career receptions at the tight end position and zero proven blockers. They cannot take chances. A starting-level addition is needed.

Offensive Line: Texas needs one or two starting-level interior linemen because there are real questions about what's left once the seniors depart. Do I think Kyle Flood and Sarkisian will do it? No, I'm not convinced at all.

Defensive Tackles: The Longhorns will sign at least two. Maybe three. I was told three last week when there was thought that the Longhorns would sign Justus Terry.

Defensive End: Unlikely. Texas is fairly loaded coming into next season, especially if Trey Moore returns.

Linebacker: Maybe. It's not a critical need, but if the right player became available, you'd have to at least kick the tires. Yet, Anthony Hill, Liona Lefau, Tyanthony Smith and Bo Barnes make a pretty salty one through four at the position next season. A depth piece wouldn't be a bad insurance policy.

Cornerback: With the Longhorns returning Malik Muhammad and Kobe Black, while adding Kade Phillips (among others), I'm not sure the Longhorns will look to spend much focus here unless someone big falls in their lap. For instance, what sense would Georgia transfer Julian Humphrey make for either party?

Safety: The Longhorns are loaded with elite-level talent. Maybe you'd look for an Andrew Mukuba type if he became available, but does Texas really want to add players that are going to keep someone like Jonah Williams off the field?

Punter/Place-kicker/Kickoffs: A little birdie told me this weekend that the Longhorns will have an interest in Michigan punter Tommy Doman, who entered the Portal last week. Look for Steve Sarkisian to look to add two kicking pieces from the Portal.

That would leave a potential Portal class looking like this:

QB: 0
RB: 1
WR: 1 or 2
TE: 1
OL: 1-2
DT: 2 or 3
LB: 0
CB: 0
S: 0
P/K: 2

Total: 8-11 players

For every additional scholarship that becomes available, you can think about adding a possible depth piece.

No. 6 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Texas
4. Notre Dame
5. Penn State
6. Tennessee
7. Ohio State
8. SMU
9. Indiana
10. South Carolina

Heisman Trophy

1. WR/CB Travis Hunter (Colorado)
2. RB Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)
3. DE Abdul Carter (Penn State)
4. CB Jahdae Barron (Texas)
5. QB Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)

No. 7 - This and that ...

... Texas Volleyball handled its business this weekend in taking out Texas A&M CC and USC in six sets in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Next up is a match-up against No. 2 seed Creighton and if the Longhorns can pull that off, No. 1 seed Penn State in Happy Valley looms. It's not an easy path, but it's doable with a team of this pedigree. Madisen Skinner will have to be every bit the superstar every night moving forward that she was this weekend. FYI, Creighton swept Ole Miss in three to get to the Sweet 16.

... It does not bode well for the men's basketball team that they were never really in Sunday's game against U.Conn. Are the Huskies a possible Elite 8 or better team? Yes. Was Texas completely outclassed at home by such a said team? Yes, they were. Not even really good games from Tre Johnson and Arthur Kaluma changed that.

... 22 combined points from everyone other than Johnson and Kaluma tells a certain kind of story...

... Although Texas beat James Madison on Sunday, it was a disappointing week for the Texas women's basketball team when you consider that it had Notre Dame on the ropes in South Bend in the SEC/ACC Challenge, only to get outscored 12-2 in overtime in a loss. That happened on a night when Texas actually knocked down eight threes. I'm still not sure what to fully make of what Vic is working with. They are going to be a handful all season, but is this a Final Four team? Not unless Rori Harmon keeps making progress and returns to the levels she was playing at before the knee injury.

... Here are Harmon's numbers from this season compared to last season ...
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... The Texas women's basketball team will now play five straight mostly worthless games before it opens up SEC play at Oklahoma on January 2. Plenty of time for this team to continue to work out some kinks.

No. 8 – BUY or SELL …
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(Buy) Texas 31 Clemson 17



(Buy) Ewers has posted less than a 138 efficiency rating in six of his last eight games. These are the numbers: 131, 110, 154, 235, 129, 137, 130 and 122.



(Buy) Oh, he has all kinds of designs. Will he use them? That's where I have doubt.



(Buy/Sell) I'm buying the top paragraph and selling everything below it.



(Sell) It's not just Saturday's game that has showed us that. This team is overcoming the worst stretch of statistical play that Ewers has had in his entire career.



(Buy) He'll play, but maybe not effectively.



(Sell) Make it 15-20.



(Sell) Bama will do what it takes to keep him. Or that place will burn.



(Sell) Nope.



(Sell) Quinn is Geno Smith. Once you see it, you'll never unsee it.



(Sell) That's not realistic. He just needs to be better.



(Sell) Why on earth would you think, barring injury, that Arch would play more than Quinn?



(Buy) Texas is the crown jewel of the conference.



(Buy) That's an elephant in the room. It probably never happens again.



(Sell) It's a great question, but I'm not sure that either sets up Texas nicely. I'm in the middle on it. Texas hasn't scored more than two touchdowns in three of its last four games. Not sure playing Oregon is a more favorable match-up.



(Buy) I'm a homer for Michael Terry and I'm not quite as high on Pickett as Rivals is.



(Buy) If I was on a desert island, I'd go with the tenders.



(Buy) Probably. Wingo simply isn't going to have a breakout this season.



(Sell) I'll believe it when I see it.



(Sell) This offense is what it is after 13 games. If it could be done, it would already be done.

No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

* Say what you want to about Oregon, but that team creates an interesting style match-up for every team it plays. If it goes through Ohio State, Texas and Georgia to win a national title, it will have proven to be an all-time great kind of team. That would mean wins over the No. 2, No. 5, No. 6 and No. 8 (twice).

* I would have put Alabama in over SMU. The Mustangs getting in means that Texas needs to start canceling some of these high-risk non-conference games it has scheduled.

* I don't think Georgia can win a national title with Carson Beck, but it might be able to with Gunner Stockton now that the young player will have three weeks to settle in as the starter.

* Damnit, it sucked beyond belief to see Jonathan Brooks go down on Sunday with a non-contact right knee injury just weeks after returning from his right knee ACL injury from last season. Damnit.

* Saquan Barkley for MVP? Yeah, I think so.

* As bad as the Sixers (7-15) have been this season, Joel Embiid and Co. are only 2.5 games of the 8-seed, 4 games back of the 7-seed, 4.5 games back of the 6-seed and 5 games back of the 5 seed. Let's go, fellas. Go on a run.

* I'm not sure that Austin FC will ever know what it means to celebrate an MLS Cup title like the LA Galaxy did this weekend. You have to have really good players to do that.

* Premier League Thoughts: Arsenal and Man City drop points ... again? Yes, please. If I'm being honest, the MVP of the weekend was Storm Darragh because it gave Liverpool a nice little rest on paper. Chelsea don't really look like a title contender this season to my eyes, but they remind me of Chelsea from two years ago. That team is going to be a handful. Geez, Spurs, y'all are going to get Ange fired, huh?

No. 10 – The List: Timothee Chalamet

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As the greatest living actor under the age of 40 and since three recent movies he's served as the lead have made a combined $2+ billion at the box office, I thought we might do one for the kids this week.

I give you the king of College Game Day ... fan of SMU football... and correct user of the Hook'em ... the and only ... @echeese and @duqu's favorite ... Timothee Chalamet.

There's a part of me that plans on going to see the new Bob Dylan movie this week out of Orangebloods spite. That being said, Chalamet has quite the Top 10 list going for him when you consider that he's only 28 years old. He has 10 legit credits to his name that are 100% worthy of your time.

Let's get to it.

Honorable Mention: Beautiful Boy, Miss Stevens and Don't Look Up

10. The French Dispatch

It's a young Chalamet getting it on with Frances McDormand in a smaller part of a Wes Anderson movie.

9. Bones and All

A romantic cannibal film ... who hasn't been asking for this for most of their lives? If you can get beyond the ... uh ... cannibalism ... it's actually a really interesting film.

8. Interstellar

He plays Matthew McConaughey's son in this Christopher Nolan classic that is still worthy of discussion after a decade has gone by. If he'd had a bigger role, this one would be ranked higher.

7. The King

Have you seen this on Netflix? I revisited it this weekend and it's really good. If you like period dramas, I think you should give it a watch. Chalamet is great in it.

6. Call My by Your Name

Some will ave this at No. 1, but I just can't forget that Armie Hammer is in it. Too soon. Plus, I love the top 5. L-O-V-E.

5. Little Women

He's pretty damn perfect as Laurie. I need to watch this again because I'm not sure I have seen it since it came out and I loved it when I watched it in the theater.

4. Lady Bird

I might rank this higher if he was in a lead role. This is Greta Gerwig's signature film and one of the best of the last decade.

3. Dune

Not only does he take over as the lead role in a Denis Villeneuve sci-fi masterpiece, but he does so with a level of perfection that answered almost every question that a loyal fan base wanted answered from the actor in the role.

2. Wonka

I was so skeptical coming into this movie. In fact, I was a bit of a hater. You know what? My kids loved it. You know what? So did I.

1. Dune II

The fight scene at the end of the film with Austin Butler is one of the best movie scenes of the decade.

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Leaving Dillon Gabriel off your Heisman list is laughable! You're saying the Indiana QB is a better candidate thean Gabriel. Not only is Oregon undefeated but Gabriel was 22/32 for 283 and 4 TD's against Penn State. You have no credibility whatsoever so quit posting your Heisman list.
 
I am not special teams afishionado but how much improvement can Michael Kern get with punting the ball. I mean will an offseason of training allow him to punt the ball further than 38 yards. We should be blasting the ball as far as we can. Is there anything in technique or leg strength to get him to improve his punting distance?
 
I don't think that word means what you think it means.
The person with power on this message board is you and not any of the individual posters. We are unable to gaslight you but you are in the position to gaslight us. Because many inappropriately use the word to describe general disagreement doesn’t mean that is what is happening when any of us post something that you disagree with.

I appreciate that you are not Billy but that doesn’t mean that you don’t skew to the Bohls end of the scale.

That must mean no... you can't quote a part you disagree with.
I gave you a quote and why I disagreed. I understand that you are busy and responding to lots of posts this morning and that is okay.
 
It would be 3 picks if we include the drop. The dropped one was the worst of the bunch.

It's just not good enough.
Maybe you didn’t follow, if Bond catches his pass and they catch the int they dropped it’s 2
 
* I thought the calls against Texas beyond two were fine.
* I thought Georgia played a much cleaner game. Outside of a missed hold on Anthony Hill in the first half, I thought they called it fine.
* It didn't remotely decide the game from my perspective.

Signed,
The person who broke down every single penalty called on Texas after the 2015 Oklahoma State game.
Agreed. I was more upset at our players for not playing smart than I was for the refs being one-sided.

Did I mishear or did the announcers say that Cam Williams is the most penalized O-lineman in all of college football? If so, how much of that is on him and how much of that is on Flood?
 
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I thought Sark should have started Arch in the Vanderbilt game and never looked back .
Arch would now have been ready for playoff competition and I think we win it all including the SEC Title game .
The other big benefit would have been getting Arch ready for next year .
Don't forget that we open at Ohio State next year .
The problem with doing the above is that Ewers gets kicked to the curb and it negatively impacts his future NFL aspirations .
The bottom line is Sark is very loyal to Quinn .
Having said all that , I still think we have a great shot at winning it all with Ewers .
I really like our draw .
I wholeheartedly agree with your thoughts on Arch, but I disagree with the part about Ewers being kicked to the curb and that would hurt his draft status. That should NEVER enter into a coach’s decision whether to play a guy or not. Grooming players for the NFL is not the HC’s job. Ewers has been good, but not great the last half of this entire season, that is what is hurting his draft position. It is not Sark’s responsibility to repair the damage he has done by keeping him in games, especially when you have an obviously more talented QB on the bench.
 
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It would be 3 picks if we include the drop. The dropped one was the worst of the bunch.

It's just not good enough.
To be fair, the one that hit Bond in the hands was not Quinn's fault. That brings it back to 2 picks if we're evaluating on what SHOULD have been an interception.
 
I thought Sark should have started Arch in the Vanderbilt game and never looked back .
Arch would now have been ready for playoff competition and I think we win it all including the SEC Title game .
The other big benefit would have been getting Arch ready for next year .
Don't forget that we open at Ohio State next year .
The problem with doing the above is that Ewers gets kicked to the curb and it negatively impacts his future NFL aspirations .
The bottom line is Sark is very loyal to Quinn .
Having said all that , I still think we have a great shot at winning it all with Ewers .
I really like our draw .

I would cancel the Ohio State game.
 
I don't know which team will trip up Georgia, but I don't see them making it past both Notre Dame and Penn St back to back. Both of those teams have the type of power run game that can have success against Georgia the way Texas was unable to.

I also would call Oregon-Ohio St a toss-up at best and a game that should probably slightly favor Ohio St on a neutral field. They went down to the final play when it was a home game for Oregon. The only question I have with Ohio St is does Ryan Day have what it takes to finally win in the playoffs?
I don't disagree.
 
Leaving Dillon Gabriel off your Heisman list is laughable! You're saying the Indiana QB is a better candidate thean Gabriel. Not only is Oregon undefeated but Gabriel was 22/32 for 283 and 4 TD's against Penn State. You have no credibility whatsoever so quit posting your Heisman list.

The Indiana quarterback was the highest rated quarterback in the country and led the freaking Hooisers to the playoffs.
 
I am not special teams afishionado but how much improvement can Michael Kern get with punting the ball. I mean will an offseason of training allow him to punt the ball further than 38 yards. We should be blasting the ball as far as we can. Is there anything in technique or leg strength to get him to improve his punting distance?
I don't know, but being healthy would have to help.
 
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The person with power on this message board is you and not any of the individual posters. We are unable to gaslight you but you are in the position to gaslight us. Because many inappropriately use the word to describe general disagreement doesn’t mean that is what is happening when any of us post something that you disagree with.

Every time someone pretends that Ewers played well and has been playing well, they are gaslighting us.
 
Comparing Quinn to Geno Smith is a slap in the face for Geno .Geno was a beast in college , plus he is playing great this year .The Trent Dilfer comparison was more realistic .
 
I thought Sark should have started Arch in the Vanderbilt game and never looked back .
Arch would now have been ready for playoff competition and I think we win it all including the SEC Title game .
The other big benefit would have been getting Arch ready for next year .
Don't forget that we open at Ohio State next year .
The problem with doing the above is that Ewers gets kicked to the curb and it negatively impacts his future NFL aspirations .
The bottom line is Sark is very loyal to Quinn .
Having said all that , I still think we have a great shot at winning it all with Ewers .
I really like our draw .
Very good draw right up to having to play Oregon. Really don't want to play against that offense and Gabriel at QB. I would be fine with it if i thought TX offense could keep up. Have my doubts on that one.

Seems weird to say that about a Sark offense but it is what it is.
 
I would cancel the Ohio State game.
Not looking forward to pretty much a brand new Offensive line on the road at Ohio ST in 1rst game of the season. Yea.. wouldn't mind getting out of that one.
 
I don't know which team will trip up Georgia, but I don't see them making it past both Notre Dame and Penn St back to back. Both of those teams have the type of power run game that can have success against Georgia the way Texas was unable to.

I also would call Oregon-Ohio St a toss-up at best and a game that should probably slightly favor Ohio St on a neutral field. They went down to the final play when it was a home game for Oregon. The only question I have with Ohio St is does Ryan Day have what it takes to finally win in the playoffs?
Hopefully Ohio St beats Oregon. Think TX matches up better with them and the QB difference is a pretty big margin between Oregon and Ohio St
 
Agreed. I was more upset at our players for not playing smart than I was for the refs being one-sided.

Did I mishear or did the announcers say that Cam Williams is the most penalized O-lineman in all of college football? If so, how much of that is on him and how much of that is on Flood?
Exactly. Between Blackwell spending time taunting the gunner he was blocking(who had stopped!) and not turning around. To the DB who was celebrating and instead of actually looking around to block someone on the interception. Wasn't the greatest.
 
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The idea of non-conference scheduling being a detriment- was there a team out there that got hurt in the playoff discussion this year for losing a marquee non conference game?

I don't think it will hurt much in the future. Especially with the perceived strength of the sec and the sec sticking with 8 conference games (the latter of which sucks, especially for the home schedule in Austin in years where Texas is the "home team" in the RRS.

Alabama got left out because it lost 3 of its 8 conference games, and got blown out by the worst Oklahoma team in 30 years.
 
All correct down to Scattershooting. Did not grade that.

I am a fan of Tre Wisner, but your comment that we need a stud back from the portal is right on. I watched some film of Ricky running for the Heisman. His legs and even his arms were like tree trunks. Ungodly strong. We have no one even approaching that level of ability on campus. Actually, no one does.
I’m not sure why they don’t play Gibson more. I know he’s a freshman and they’re concerned about pass protection, but I don’t think they’ve given him enough of an opportunity and he has ran well this season when they’ve actually given him some plain time.
 
Hopefully Ohio St beats Oregon. Think TX matches up better with them and the QB difference is a pretty big margin between Oregon and Ohio St
Agree with this. Ohio St has a ton of talent, but Dillon Gabriel is 1-0 against Texas and Will Howard is 0-3 against Texas (0-4 if you count the year he didn't play in the game for KState against us).
 
I’m not sure why they don’t play Gibson more. I know he’s a freshman and they’re concerned about pass protection, but I don’t think they’ve given him enough of an opportunity and he has ran well this season when they’ve actually given him some plain time.
He is big , but not that quick .
 
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