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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (No excuses, time to whip OU)

The run game this year was gonna be great because Ewers was gonna have Xavier and Neyor on the outside demanding tons of attention with Quinn’s nfl arm using every corner of the field. That will not happen this year, so there’s not as much space for Bijan. Even Quinn and Xavier has barely happened. It wasn’t gonna be huge running stats because of our young o-line creating big running lanes.
 
I like your tv list. I grew up memorizing MASH episodes, so I’d have them in there.

I recently rewatched all 95 seasons of ER. Still love it.
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

Thanks, Ketch. Another great write-up of the week. Especially liked your top 10 tv shows. Pretty much ditto (with the exception of 6 and 10). Would probably put Mad Men, 30 Rock, The Good Place, Curb, True Detective, Arrested Development, Succession, Sherlock, and Luther ahead of SNL and ER.
 
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No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...​

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad
Game of Thrones can’t be a top 10 show. A top 10 of ALL-TIME must stick the landing, not flame out in the final seasons to such an extent that it almost killed the entire IP. Similar for SNL, just too many bad seasons. SNL is a top 10 most important show or most culturally impactful show of all time, but not strict all-timer.
 
.. Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.
If "stop the cowardice" means don't strike him out, then I see your point. He simply couldn't hit Orioles pitching this weekend. He struck out three times just today.
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

Beautiful video at the end.

Maybe Bijan is not as good as we all thought?

Sark Not using Sanders more is just dumb.

A healthy ankle Card is easily good enough to beat OU. Dude just needs to run the ball more out of the pocket and keep defenses honest.

Last time a few years ago we saw OUs starting QB go out at halftime, it was maybe the most surprising loss I have seen from us in the RRS for a long time. Fingers crossed we play stout defense all game..
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

West Wing is easily in the top ten. Political biases aside that show was entertaining, extremely well written/acted, and far more thought provoking than anything on that list. Maybe that’s just my bias though.
 
Why hasn’t Gundy received/taken a better job over the years? He has done a pretty good job at OSU.
 
If Sark can't beat this OU team, he's ain't the one.
I’m low key shocked at this level of confidence.
We just lost to TxTech two weeks ago with their back up QB.

B/S The talent level and coaching that OU will roll out against us is better than the talent we just lost to in Lubbock.

I’m not saying we should lose to OU and I’m certainly not saying we will. But aren’t you giving this Longhorn team a benefit of doubt in terms of consistency that they haven’t earned yet?
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

Weird take on Judge. He’s struck out 6 times in the last 3 games. Seems like he’s being pitched to…🤷🏻‍♂️
 
10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad
10. Yes, and should be higher.
9. Lol wut
8. Yes.
7. Tried it, couldn’t get into it. Parks and Rec was better.
6. Not the current format, but yes.
5. Meh.
4. Yes, 100%, might even be higher than 4.
3. No, doesn’t belong on the list
2. Yes.
1. Yes, but not #1.

I would’ve included in your list Cheers, M*A*S*H, The West Wing, Lost and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
 
The best TV shows list is so personal it’s just hard to argue. It probably needs to be broken into categories.

But that video… that’s universal. If that doesn’t tug at heartstrings it’s because you have no heart. Thanks for sharing.
 
BTW, for all the Card haters, is it possible that immaturity, lack of experience and poor OL play made everyone sour on Card too soon?
He’s playing better and better every week and is still without one of his best assets, his feet. Imagine him without an ankle sprain. If Duggan and Martinez ran for over 100 yards against OU, imagine what a healthy Card could do.
 
Sorry I disagree that OU will not play their best game. They will give everything they have to avoid a 3rd straight loss. If our boys flinch just once, they're done. But if UT plays a full game, it shouldn't even be close.

As for the top 100 shows, I was disappointed not to see some of my favorites like King Of The Hill, Wings, Daria, Rescue Me, The Flintstones, or Quantum Leap. But I guess that's why I'm not a Neilsen watcher.
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

24 Is definitely one of the top 10 TV shows of all time its original thinking and cast and plot was off the chain!
 
Line of Duty is an incredible show…definitely worthy of top ten consideration. Everyone I recommend it to loves it.
 
Don’t have much of an objection to any of that.

As it relates to NIL, there are the rules that are written on paper and there are rules that are being enforced or completely ignored in practice. If Texas isn’t willing to play the game as it’s being played, they’re simply going to get crushed in this new world.
 
Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

I think the focus on the short passing game causes opposing teams to stack the box. Worthy is a deep threat, but Card isn't so much. My sense is that if Quinn really is who believe him to be, he can start to take the top off teams and they'll have to start playing back. That should make our run game more opened up and Bijan will start to roll.
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

Thanks for the video. That was beautiful.
 
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Go ahead and get the clichés ready for this week.

You know the drill ... OU is a wounded, dangerous animal.

Or ...

You can throw the records out the window when these two teams play.

Or ...

You can never count out a team that has given up 96 points in its last two games.

Ok, maybe I just made that last one up. The bottom line is that it's Texas/OU week and for the better part of the next week, we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric about the importance of respecting an OU team that was beaten so badly on Saturday in Fort Worth that the person running the TCU Football Twitter account literally ran out of fear.



Here's the reality of what awaits the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday ... a pretty piss poor Oklahoma team that has been exposed as a team with a terrible defense and will probably arrive to the fairgrounds without its starting quarterback if its coaching staff takes brain injuries seriously at all.

Meanwhile, the status of starting running back Eric Gray, wide receiver Theo Wease, offensive tackle Wanya Morris and safety Billy Bowman remains unclear.

In the 20+ years this site has existed, I'm not sure any OU team has ever entered this game more primed for an outright butt-kicking than this year's team.

In a game that Texas must win, it absolutely should win. It's the better team. It's the healthier team. It's the better-coached team ... I think.

Frankly, of the final seven games the Longhorns have left on the schedule this season, the game on Saturday might rank as the second easiest on paper. That's not me taking potshots at OU as much as it's me respecting the remaining true road games that exist, as well as the performance levels of teams like TCU and Baylor.

This isn't a Bob Stoops- or Lincoln Riley-led OU team. There should be no fear, only extreme confidence.

It's time to slay the dragon.

No. 2 - Hudson Card or Quinn Ewers ...

From my perspective, the decision at quarterback for Steve Sarkisian is a fairly easy one.

If Quinn Ewers looks like Quinn Ewers this week in practice, he gets the start.

If Ewers is still struggling to look completely like himself this week in practice, Sarkisian should start Hudson Card.

There's no reason to panic.

One of the good things about the last month is that Card has emerged as a player that can play well enough to win as the starter after looking like a player that you didn't want on the field at all based on the optics of the season-opener against La-Monroe.

Given that Oklahoma could come into this game with a quarterback situation that is so undesirable that the Sooners might chop off a finger for a chance to have someone like Card running their offense, there's just no reason for panic if you're Sarkisian.

Through five games this season, Card has put together a passer efficiency total of 158.3, which is 7 points higher than Sam Ehlinger's best season total (151.8 in 2019) while he was with the Longhorns. That's not to say that Card is better than Ehlinger as much as it’s to say that Card is playing a fairly rock-solid brand of football. If you merely focus on what he's doing instead of what he's not, you can win with him on Saturday.

Simple as that.

If Ewers is ready to play and can let it rip without issues, he's the guy.

If not, there's no need to rush it like we all probably would have guessed there would have been a month ago.

No. 3 - The Dillon Gabriel dynamic ...



As soon as I saw this hit on Saturday, my first impression was that there could be no way that Gabriel plays against the Longhorns less than seven days later.

After the high-profile concussion issues that Tua Tagovailoa suffered in front of the entire football world in the last week, any player that takes a hit like the one that Gabriel did is going to find a general public that is going to stress using extreme care with his return.

The last thing the Sooners can afford to have happen is bringing Gabriel back too soon, only to have him suffer another brain injury in less than a week. As important as the Texas/OU game is for everyone involved, it's not more important than ensuring Gabriel's long-term health.

If Oklahoma lets him play, it'll be a sign that Gabriel's brain and the optics of their care for his brain matter less than beating Texas.

That just can't happen.

No. 4 - Fool's Gold In College Station ...

We've reached the point in Jimbo Fisher's tenure at Texas A&M where the crazy talk has turned insane.

None other than Paul Finebaum was telling anyone that would listen on Sunday that Aggie alums are prepared to spend whatever it takes if Jimbo continues to drag the Aggies into the depths of mediocrity.

Of course, that would mean paying a NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLAR BUYOUT if they wanted to put their money where their mouth is.



There's no way that's happening any time soon, but the mere fact that A&M boosters are getting the word out that they will go YOLO with their money if they have to should give everyone an idea of how much money is flowing through the hands of recruits in College Station.

Meanwhile, A&M opened as a 20-point underdog on Sunday to Alabama and the line had climbed to -24 in less than an hour.

Basically, everyone can see that the only thing A&M has going for it is its willingness to throw money around, which isn't a terrible thing to have going for it in recruiting, but it isn't going to help win games in the immediate future.

No. 5 - Football Scattershooting ...

... After not making a single tackle in the season-opener, Jaylan Ford ranks first in the Big 12 in tackles per game with 10.2. No other player in the league is averaging more than 8.8. I really can't say enough about how well he's played in the last month. He's gone from a no-show in week one to showing up every week since then. As someone that had real questions about him coming into the season, he's earned a tip of the cap.

... It's kind of crazy that the Longhorns have created only two turnovers all season. The Longhorns rank 128th in the country in turnovers created. Only Notre Dame has turned teams over less. That changes this week, right?

... Bijan Robinson ranks 14th in the nation and second in the Big 12 right now in rushing yards, but it doesn't feel like he's quite having the nuclear season that a lot of us thought he might have in store in 2022.

... Regardless of who starts at quarterback on Saturday, it feels like Xavier Worthy is poised to have a monster game against a secondary that can't seem to help leaving wide receivers wide open.

... Barryn Sorrell is on pace for 7.2 sacks this season. He still has to bring more consistency to the table, but that would be a very solid sack number for him in year No. 2. He currently ranks seventh in the Big 12 in sacks per game, while no one else on the defense is in the top 25 in the Big 12.

... Bert Auburn has made 83.33 percent of his field goals this season and is a perfect 6 for 6 from 40+ yards. No one saw that coming.

... D'Shawn Jamison is tied for 1st in the Big 12 in pass breakups per game (1.2).

... Bijan Robinson's 183-yard performance against UTSA is the No. 1 rushing performance in the Big 12 this season, but he doesn't have another performance this season that ranks inside the top 20 rushing performances in the Big 12.

No. 6 - Still undefeated ...



The No. 1-ranked Texas volleyball moved to 11-0 over the weekend with a sweep in Lubbock. Of those 11 wins, two were over the No. 6 team in the most recent rankings (Ohio State), while the team also has wins over No. 7 Minnesota and No. 9 Stanford. As it stands, Baylor is the only other ranked team in the Big 12.

TCU comes to town on Wednesday night.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …



(Sell) No, I don't have a sense that Arch is wavering behind the scenes. We've checked and it's not the vibe we're sensing.



(Sell) It's possible ... very possible ... but he's a young quarterback and it's impossible to say with certainty what would have happened had he played all four quarters against Alabama or played in Lubbock. There's an assumption that he would have gone buck wild over four quarters against Alabama, but the trend of this offense since Sarkisian arrived is to regress as the game goes along and Sark is forced off of his pre-game script once opponents have adjusted.



(Sell) I'm not sure that Oklahoma State will lose twice. Its opponent in the Big 12 title game will definitely have at least two losses.



(Sell) I just don't think OU can play him.



(Sell) I expect Texas to win, but I don't think it automatically translates to picking up a commitment.



(Buy) A&M boosters are gonna A&M booster before we get to 2025.



(Buy) That was the easiest game on the Big 12 schedule. No one should overreact.



(Sell) Nah, I think he sticks with Texas.



(Sell) I love the Game of Thrones spin-off and merely like the Rings of Power.



(Buy) Pretty much.



(Buy) It probably doesn't happen right away, but I can definitely see that happening.



(Sell) Texas will not be doing well to go 7-5. That's not doing well. That's doing mildly ok.



(Buy) If they have to play their back-up quarterback, I'm not sure an Alabama-like game plan is even needed, but I expect Patterson to have cooked something up in the last 6 months.



(Buy) At some point, Quinn Ewers will be back and start to develop into the type of player he's expected to become.



(Buy) Yes, if by undercover recruiting you mean working back channels to make sure their unhappy players know there's a place waiting for them.



(Buy) And it's not even close.



(Sell) I don't buy that they will be massively improved this week. Not at all.



(Sell) I'm not ready to say I believe that PK is going to be the long-term answer as the DC.



(Buy) Card currently has the highest passing efficiency of any Texas quarterback since Colt McCoy in 2008, but there's so much focus on the plays that he doesn't make that it causes a lot of people to lose sight of what he actually does.



(Sell) That's illegal and I haven't sensed that Texas wants to break the law.



(Sell) Not yet. His winning percentage is just barely ahead of Charlie Strong's winning percentage through 17 games. Forgive me for wanting to see more proof.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3 Ohio State
4. USC
5. Michigan
6. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma State
9. Tennessee
10. Penn State

... Jalon Daniels has one of those games that young quarterbacks can sometimes have out of nowhere and KU still found a way to win. I'm not sure I would have guessed that would happen.

... Consider me incredibly impressed with Alabama after winning convincingly at Arkansas with Jalen Milroe pulling the strings.

... Clemson exposed NC State as just a pretty good football team and nothing more.

... Spencer Sanders has been pretty exceptional all season. I'm starting to believe he's a slightly different guy than he's otherwise been in his career.

... I still kind of view Max Duggan as fool's gold.

... Adrian Martinez is the worst-rated starting quarterback in the Big 12. The Wildcats will come crashing back to earth at some point.

... The Dallas Cowboys are 3-0 without Dak Prescott. I didn't see that coming from a mile away.

... Dan Campbell is not going to want to do it, but he might have to fire Aaron Glenn before this season is over.

... I award the Houston Texans a moral victory for fighting so hard against the Chargers.

... Out of words.


... Pretty much.


... Someone pitch to Aaron Judge. Stop the cowardice.

... Man City was scary good on Sunday. They end up winning the Premier League by 10+ points when the season concludes.

... I'm really, really, really, really concerned about Liverpool.

... Not everyone needs to sit ringside at a UFC event. It's not for everyone.


No. 9 - The List: Top 10 TV Shows of All-Time ...

Rolling Stone Magazine came out with its Top 100 TV shows of all-time earlier in the week.

Let's just say that I didn't agree with a lot of it, especially when talking about the best of the best ... the top 10 shows. For instance, I can't rank The Simpsons over The Wire and Breaking Bad. Give me a break.

Here's how I would rank them.

10. ER
9. Veep
8. Seinfeld
7. The Office
6. Saturday Night Live
5. Game of Thrones
4. The Sopranos
3. Better Call Saul
2. The Wire
1. Breaking Bad

No. 10 - And Finally ...

I didn't see a single thing all weekend better than this. Instant tears.

No where in your top 10 TV shows is NCIS or Blue Bloods. For your continuing education, Game of Thrones is the #1 TV show in viewership of all time. If you like REAL comedy, go to Youtube and watch old reruns of I love Lucy. Lesson over, that is all.
 
Season one is supposed to be exceptional. I had always heard it dipped quickly, though.
Seasons 1-3 are awesome. It goes into a little lull but comes back strong. I stuck with it (people die off and i think that deters some folks). Hell it’s way easier to stick with than Better call Saul. I couldn’t get into that one at all
 
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