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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (Saying the quiet part out loud)

Covid actually helped aggy this season. They will regress to the normal 4-5 loss team. Bet
So in a year where COVID helped the Aggies we were still this bad? You know your program is in real trouble when a damn global pandemic doesn’t even help your season...
 
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Forgive me, but I'm going to say the quiet part out loud.

Nothing speaks to the current state of the Texas program more than Oklahoma winning its sixth consecutive Big 12 title and Texas A&M being on the cusp of a playoff spot. Longhorn fans could only root against those rivals in order to limit the emotional destruction of their psyches.

Maybe you can remember another time that surpasses this one, but for my money, it was the most Aggie-ish behavior I can remember in the two decades of Orangebloods.

In a world where the big wigs in Austin are trying to turn water into wine in their pursuit of Urban Meyer, never before was the need for change -- any change -- more apparent than when these two nightmares happened at the same time. Yet, watching Oklahoma and Texas A&M relevant on the national stage was like a dream where you are falling into a pit while being chased by a man with a chainsaw while someone that you care about dies. Hell, just add the anxiety of waking up late for good measure.

Oh, did I mention that all of this happened a couple of days after the most depressing National Signing Day in the modern era of Texas football?

Something has to happen. It doesn't matter if Urban Meyer says no, or if you can't poach Brian Kelly or Dan Mullen. It doesn't matter that it'll be very expensive, or if it means breaking norms regarding general football program policies. It doesn't matter if it means that Texas won't get party invites from the intellectual elite.

If the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results, then where on the scale does it rank to run back the last 12 months?

As I've said too many times to count, in a world where the circumstances were different, I totally understand not wanting to set $25 million on fire or wanting to give this set of assistants with Tom Herman a normal year to try to right the things that have been wronged.

The reality is that the universe we're all currently in is full of dynamics that will only further punish the Texas program if ignored.

Forgive me for reminding you to refill your antidepressants, but I can't ignore that most of you were rooting for Notre Dame to score meaningless touchdowns at the end of the ACC Championship Game because you thought it might affect the Aggies’ playoff chances.

Life doesn't have to be this way.

No. 2 - About Oklahoma...

Six.

It's almost impossible to comprehend.

Why is it happening?

Consider this...

Oklahoma team passing efficiency during the six straight Big 12 titles:

2015: 167.6
2016: 193.8
2017: 202.7
2018: 194.9
2019: 187.0
2020: 171.3

Folks, that's the greatest six-year stretch of quarterback play in the history of college football. The team quarterback rating the last time OU didn't win the Big 12? Try 117.7 back in 2014.

During the past 11 seasons, the Longhorns have never received more from the position than the 153.28 rating that David Ash posted as a sophomore (it's true) in 2012.

One of these days, Oklahoma will regress to the mean. One of these days, Texas will have something remotely close to a nationally elite passer. One of these days, those two things might happen at the same time.

No. 3 - Back to San Antonio ...


Look, I know it's not sexy in any way.

It's also a little weird that the game is only nine days away and that it would probably be safer if the team just drove up the day of the game, but at the end of the day, I'd contend that this version of the Longhorns (minus five captains) is probably best-suited to play against a team it can beat. Colorado kind of looks like that team.

If the Longhorns show up and defend the run against a very legit Jared Broussard, Texas will almost certainly win the game because Colorado’s quarterback play as a whole is poor.

Simple as that. Stop the run, get a win for Sam Ehlinger to ride out on and possibly finish ranked near the top 15 (believe it or not, Texas is ranked 20th by the AP).

End 2020 on as high of a note as possible and put this year in the rearview mirror. The future of the program shouldn't be impacted in any way by this game, so just enjoy it as best as possible.

No. 4 - Quickie thoughts on the Big 6 Bowls ...

Peach Bowl: #8 Georgia vs. #9 Cincinnati


Hoo-boy, there's no way UGA remotely cares about playing in this game, right?

Fiesta Bowl: Oregon vs. Iowa State

Does Mario Cristobal look like a sexy hire all of a sudden?

Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Florida

I know it won't be popular on here, but this seems like a bad ass game in the making.

Orange Bowl: Texas A&M vs. North Carolina

Mack owns the Aggies, right?

Rose Bowl: #1 Alabama vs. #4 Notre Dame

The Irish will wish A&M had replaced them when it's over.

Sugar Bowl: #2 Clemson vs. #3 Ohio State

The Buckeyes will wish A&M had played in this game when it's over.

No. 5 - Three thoughts on Ja'Quinden Jackson's transfer ...

* Jackson was in the NCAA portal on Tuesday. He was committed to Utah on Saturday. I'm not going to cry foul on Utah for potentially hitting Jackson up while he was still officially a Texas player; I'm just going to say Texas needs to be as aggressive with potential transfers as Utah was with Jackson. I mentioned it in the Modcast this week, but Texas needs to be vetting every talented former Lone Star State product at every key area on the roster. Use the Texas network and create some good luck by finding every Calvin Anderson in the country. Find out if they want to come home and bring them.

* Texas needs to take a transfer at the quarterback position. Even if Casey Thompson or Hudson Card flinch at the concept of needing depth, Texas needs to take a good quarterback transfer in the offseason.

* Hudson Card is the most important player in the entire program. I've already outlined the need for Texas to be elite at the quarterback position if it wants to be elite as a program again. From my seat, Card is the only obvious option available for the foreseeable future. Put him in your prayers.

No. 6 - The Greg Brown Show ...


Let's be clear about something... Texas closed the game on Sunday pretty poorly, and on another day, there would be no joy in Mudville.

However, the entire point of landing five stars is that they can do the things that freshman Greg Brown did against Oklahoma State while taking over the damn game.

Whether it was a bucket or a rebound or a blocked shot, Brown just kept making plays and lifting up his teammates. Hell, he even made a couple of mistakes just to make sure that his teammates knew that he was still one of them. In reality, though, he's not and he wasn't.

Greg Brown is the kind of basketball monster that can win games with his talent, and that's what happened on a day when the final five minutes of the game turned into hot potato for the rest of the team. In finishing with 24 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks and a bunch of plays worthy of SportsCenter, he reminded us all why one season of special talent like Brown is better than none.

This won't be the last time Brown takes over a game for Shaka Smart; it's just the first time when it made the difference between winning and losing.

The Greg Brown Show has arrived.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …
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(Sell) The drama queens on this site know about 85-percent of the stuff they should know, which is why they are acting like drama queens.


(Buy) I don't feel like I'm on a limb here when you consider how wretched the last decade has been.


(Buy) By a full round.


(Sell) That's a little too cynical for me.


(Buy) One way or another...


(Buy) You're seeing the difference between landing monsters and not. When you have a team full of physical freaks, yeah, you're going to notice. What you're seeing is a bunch of future pros, and they look different than dudes who won’t be.


(Buy) I'm just going to believe that common sense wins out.


(Sell) Texas would have been in the Big 12 Championship game and potentially would have won it, though.


(Sell) Ask me again in a month.


(Buy) That outfit has at least three Big 12 titles in the next six years.


(Sell) Texas is a great quarterback away from an incredible resurgence.


(Buy) Simple as that.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on the world of sports...

... Thank goodness Texas isn't going to the Texas Bowl to play Arkansas. I can personally do without that right now.

... If Brock Purdy was really the best quarterback in the Big 12, Iowa State would be Big 12 champions right now.

... DeVonta Smith is the best player in the country and should win the Heisman. 98 catches for 1,511 yards and 17 touchdowns on the No. 1 team in the country is just absurd.

... If you watched San Jose State quarterback Nick Starkel on Saturday against Boise, did you wonder if the senior from Argyle might want to transfer back to the state of Texas for one last season? Because I did.

... I'm kind of liking the bowl games starting two days after the season ends. I feel much more likely to watch now.

... I know this makes me a bad fan, but I was absolutely rooting for Dallas to lose on Sunday. This little Andy Dalton resurgence does nothing for me and certainly doesn't help the franchise, outside of ruining a potential top-5 pick in a good draft.

... Did Sam Darnold just cost the Jets Trevor Lawrence?

... Damnit, Derrick, this man has a family!


... Patrick Mahomes is going to win a lot of Super Bowl rings, huh?

... Of course, my crappy fantasy team went off THIS week.

... I'm really looking forward to watching the NBA on Christmas.

... Rudy Gobert gave the Jazz a hometown discount and still banked $205 million. I'm going to need some time to marinate on that.

... Gotta be honest... I had zero interest in the Canelo Alvarez fight. He just isn’t enough by himself to make me want to watch.

... Oh...


... LAFC has beaten three Mexican clubs on the way to the CONCACAF Champions League Final on Tuesday night against Tigres in Orlando. If you're thinking of getting into Austin FC in the MLS, you might want to check this one out. This is a competition that no MLS team has ever won in its current format.

... Have I told you guys how much I love Sadio Mane?


... Charlie Woods was the best thing about this weekend, and I didn't make nearly enough time for it.


No. 9 - The List: Christmas movies

I know we're going to argue. I know you're going to hate my list. I also know Die Hard doesn't make the list, not because I don't love Die Hard as much as I refuse to call a movie without a true Christmas message an actual Christmas movie.

Don't care. It's my list.

10. Christmas Vacation
9. A Christmas Story
8. The Ref
7. Bad Santa
6. Home Alone
5. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
4. Elf
3. Love Actually
2. Scrooged
1. It's a Wonderful Life

No.10 - And finally...

With just a few days until Christmas, I thought I’d once again let the great Frank Cross from the criminally underrated Scrooged have the final word.



“There are people who are having trouble making their miracle happen; there are people who don't have enough to eat, there are people who are cold, you can go out and say hello to these people. You can take an old blanket out of the closet and go to them and say 'Here!', you can make them a sandwich and say 'oh by the way, here!'”

“I get it now! Then if you GIVE, then it can happen, then the miracle can happen to you! It's not just the poor and the hungry, it's everybody's who's GOT to have this miracle! And it can happen tonight for all of you. If you believe in this spirit thing, the miracle will happen and then you'll want it to happen again tomorrow. You won't be one of these bastards who says 'Christmas is once a year and it's a fraud', it's NOT! It can happen every day, you've just got to want that feeling. And if you like it and you want it, you'll get greedy for it! You'll want it every day of your life and it can happen to you. I believe in it now! I believe it's going to happen to me now! I'm ready for it! And it's great! It's a good feeling, it's really better than I've felt in a long time. I, I, I'm ready. Have a Merry Christmas, everybody”
As a Longhorn fan as we all seem to be, and not from the south central area of Texas, why or what is it that has turned the media so angst towards Tom Herman? Is it his arrogance, his ability to recruit out of state versus primarily getting in-state recruits, his win/loss record along with giving games away like this year's contests against TCU and Iowa State, both of which the Horns should have won......not counting a four overtime loss to Oklahoma which should have beaten us by 3 td's for not a dominant fourth quarter by our guys. Not living in the general local of Austin, the prideful UTex fan doesn't see the arrogance issue stick out as inferred by the recent media covering the team. The national media hasn't brought this aspect out either that I've noticed, only by the locals. Are Texas high school coaches really angered by CTH recruiting out of state kids? Why would they care unless his staff overlooked and/or didn't select and maybe kiss ass to a prospect's coach as much as said coach would have liked. The win/loss issue is sticky. Games given away versus games stolen by our team are a deficit and the biggest issue, IMO. I really do believe Coach TH and his staff did an excellent job of recruiting and holding onto the recruits they got when considering the media air around the program with regard to having him dismissed in favor of Urban Meyer. It is hard to recruit when an 18 or 19 year old hears rumblings the school may not retain/want to keep its' coach. The media, though within its' rights, didn't help the Longhorns recruit anywhere near its' maximum potential with "get rid of HERMAN, Let's get Urban" ! My biggest question though, is who is running the program? Without any doubt, Big Money Donors want to exert their will on the powers that pull the trigger. It is a delicate line to walk - asking for their $money$ and not listening to their input. The treat of financial withdrawal is real and the vitality of the overall program is dependent on giving by outsiders/donors. But who is in charge, the BMD's or the upper brass of the University? Who do we want running things ? The Eyes of Texas shouldn't be on CTH's shoulders. It is ridiculous that the administration (even in transition) didn't handle this more prudently! The current athletes had zero issue with the school song when they came on campus. The athletes used the Black Lives Matter issue to strut their power of influence regardless of traditional values of the University. The faculty brass and the school's administrative leadership failed and conceded miserably.
 
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I have concerns about Kelly. Of course, to quote @echeese, "nobody's asking me." Not sure how I would feel about it beyond being an obvious upgrade from Herman. As for him on the sidelines, quite honestly, stoic is probably the last thing I see in Kelly while on the sidelines. Granted, I don't watch a ton of domer games, but I feel like every time I do he's screaming at somebody and that that Irish red fills his face. ;)
Let’s hope you’re correct, he seems rather low energy/stoic to me. His offenses are also a huge concern for me. They lack explosiveness and seem dated for keeping up with the teams he would face week in and week out
 
Coach order of preference assuming Meyer is unavailable:

1. Mullen

2. Campbell

NO to Kelly
 
With the right coach (and a good QB), we’re where we want to be fast enough. OU got lucky twice when coordinators with no head coaching experience ended up being good head coaches. That is very much against the odds. Texas is due some luck, if you ask me.

By the way, we don’t really know how good Riley is until he has to face a Texas team with a good coach over a period of years. He looks great now but he’s got no competition other than an under-manned but well coached Iowa State.
Is it against the odds to go after someone like Tony Elliot? This guy is the real deal. Obviously going after an assistant is a gamble but damn he sure looks like a straight flush on the turn of the cards.
 
Riley benched his top QB in the middle of a game against us. Sam went through multiple ugly stretches where he couldn’t hit the side of a barn. I don’t think Sam was the problem but he also wasn’t a consistent plus player as @Ketchum has pointed out. No amount of playmakers, play calling or run game is going to magically make Sam a better thrower, it’s who he is.
Sam definitely had a ceiling but I do think in his UT career he did two things consistently; he played hurt and he tried to do too much. Both of those things happened because he led the team in rushing in most of the games he played in. A better O-Line and he'd be a more accurate passer. Maybe not Colt McCoy accurate, but certainly more accurate than he was.
 
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I don't think the redshirt matter is really an issue anymore. Granted, they may not still choose to use the term "redshirt" but Domer most certainly does now. Definitely years ago, they didn't. But now it's really a non-issue best I can tell
That being said, they are serious about entrance requirements.
I redshirt can still only be applied through medical or some other significant issue from what I understand. It still requires a written a appeal which is far from a slam dunk.

Most of their linemen do not redshirt.

See this senior. Didn't play a snap as a true freshman, but the school classifies him as a senior.

 
Coach order of preference assuming Meyer is unavailable:

1. Mullen

2. Campbell

NO to Kelly
Mullen's conference record at Mississippi State was 33-39. His conference record was over .500 once in 9 seasons.

I think it's very common for everyone to think a coach is great when the reality is, he has a great team. Strong fooled us with his Teddy Bridgewater induced resume. Scott Frost had some NFL talent on his CF team that made Nebraska's mouth water. My fear is that without Kyle Trask, Mullen is JAG.
 
Is it against the odds to go after someone like Tony Elliot? This guy is the real deal. Obviously going after an assistant is a gamble but damn he sure looks like a straight flush on the turn of the cards.
IMO a guy with no head coaching experience is almost always a bigger gamble than a head coach but I agree that Elliot is worth the risk.
 
So in a year where COVID helped the Aggies we were still this bad? You know your program is in real trouble when a damn global pandemic doesn’t even help your season...
What I’m saying is in a year when teams didn’t get normal practices, they had stability within their coaching staff while others they faced didn’t. They also didn’t play Ole Miss would I believe would have beat them.
 
What I’m saying is in a year when teams didn’t get normal practices, they had stability within their coaching staff while others they faced didn’t. They also didn’t play Ole Miss would I believe would have beat them.
If only Tom had hired well and not put himself and the program in such a position.
 
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- Oklahoma’s dominance is scary considering how stacked it is at the QB position for the foreseeable future.

- Hand’s contract expires in 2022. I’d be shocked if Del Conte supported any staff change Herman requested, assuming he even wanted to part ways with Hand.

- I’m interested in the bowl games, but part of me questions why we’re even playing these games. Considering this year doesn’t count against a player’s eligibility, seems like a good time to shut it down.
 
IMO a guy with no head coaching experience is almost always a bigger gamble than a head coach but I agree that Elliot is worth the risk.
I totally agree definitely a gamble and a big one at that. Firing Herman means we are out 25 million and bringing another head coach basically makes that figure closer to 35 million with their buyout. Sometimes you gotta be gutsy and make the call nobody will make. I think Elliot would be a good hire and I believe he has the ability to be a successful head coach in college.
 
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What I’m saying is in a year when teams didn’t get normal practices, they had stability within their coaching staff while others they faced didn’t. They also didn’t play Ole Miss would I believe would have beat them.
And that may be true about Ole Miss. I also agree it was a crap year for sports in general. But at this point Herman only has himself to blame. When you come to a program such as Texas you have to go out and hire the best coaches that you can. You don’t bring your buddies with you from Houston.
 
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I redshirt can still only be applied through medical or some other significant issue from what I understand. It still requires a written a appeal which is far from a slam dunk.

Most of their linemen do not redshirt.

See this senior. Didn't play a snap as a true freshman, but the school classifies him as a senior.


That's how Notre Dame simply list them. Two of their starting OL this season (Kraemer and Eichenberg) are 5th year guys. Best I can tell Kelly normally has had 4-5 5th year guys on his roster. Would be interesting how much different that is from other big-time programs. BEst I can tell, we had had exactly one guy in year 5 (not talking grad transfers). Chris Brown is the only guy from '16 class still left on the roster.
 
@Ketchum

Any update on Urban’s Fox contract and how that may play into things, if at all?

It was set to expire on 12/19/2020?

Set? I literally have seen/read/found anything to that effect. To be clear, contract up or not, if Urbs wants to coach at Texas again, the Fox contract is not even a factor.
 
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Is it against the odds to go after someone like Tony Elliot? This guy is the real deal. Obviously going after an assistant is a gamble but damn he sure looks like a straight flush on the turn of the cards.
two things:
1. We don't know if Elliott is the "real deal "...he has never been a HC and all his experience is at one school where things are EZ
2. In re : your user name ???...you told your family that you aren't a candidate for the TX job...and made it quite clear.
 
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- Oklahoma’s dominance is scary considering how stacked it is at the QB position for the foreseeable future.

- Hand’s contract expires in 2022. I’d be shocked if Del Conte supported any staff change Herman requested, assuming he even wanted to part ways with Hand.

- I’m interested in the bowl games, but part of me questions why we’re even playing these games. Considering this year doesn’t count against a player’s eligibility, seems like a good time to shut it down.
a. Indeed. That streak could hit 10 pretty easily if Texas doesn't get its act together. Hell, it might happen if they do get their act together.

b. I know I should have already known this, but HERB HAND IS WORKING ON A THREE-YEAR DEAL?!?!?!

c. That' fair, but I'll probably watch the bowl games any way, which is why they are likely being played. 🤷‍♂️
 
two things:
1. We don't know if Elliott is the "real deal "...he has never been a HC and all his experience is at one school where things are EZ
2. In re : your user name ???...you told your family that you aren't a candidate for the TX job...and made it quite clear.
1. Elliott is a BIG reason for what has been built at Clemson. This isn't some dude piggy-backing others.
 
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Forgive me, but I'm going to say the quiet part out loud.

Nothing speaks to the current state of the Texas program more than Oklahoma winning its sixth consecutive Big 12 title and Texas A&M being on the cusp of a playoff spot. Longhorn fans could only root against those rivals in order to limit the emotional destruction of their psyches.

Maybe you can remember another time that surpasses this one, but for my money, it was the most Aggie-ish behavior I can remember in the two decades of Orangebloods.

In a world where the big wigs in Austin are trying to turn water into wine in their pursuit of Urban Meyer, never before was the need for change -- any change -- more apparent than when these two nightmares happened at the same time. Yet, watching Oklahoma and Texas A&M relevant on the national stage was like a dream where you are falling into a pit while being chased by a man with a chainsaw while someone that you care about dies. Hell, just add the anxiety of waking up late for good measure.

Oh, did I mention that all of this happened a couple of days after the most depressing National Signing Day in the modern era of Texas football?

Something has to happen. It doesn't matter if Urban Meyer says no, or if you can't poach Brian Kelly or Dan Mullen. It doesn't matter that it'll be very expensive, or if it means breaking norms regarding general football program policies. It doesn't matter if it means that Texas won't get party invites from the intellectual elite.

If the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results, then where on the scale does it rank to run back the last 12 months?

As I've said too many times to count, in a world where the circumstances were different, I totally understand not wanting to set $25 million on fire or wanting to give this set of assistants with Tom Herman a normal year to try to right the things that have been wronged.

The reality is that the universe we're all currently in is full of dynamics that will only further punish the Texas program if ignored.

Forgive me for reminding you to refill your antidepressants, but I can't ignore that most of you were rooting for Notre Dame to score meaningless touchdowns at the end of the ACC Championship Game because you thought it might affect the Aggies’ playoff chances.

Life doesn't have to be this way.

No. 2 - About Oklahoma...

Six.

It's almost impossible to comprehend.

Why is it happening?

Consider this...

Oklahoma team passing efficiency during the six straight Big 12 titles:

2015: 167.6
2016: 193.8
2017: 202.7
2018: 194.9
2019: 187.0
2020: 171.3

Folks, that's the greatest six-year stretch of quarterback play in the history of college football. The team quarterback rating the last time OU didn't win the Big 12? Try 117.7 back in 2014.

During the past 11 seasons, the Longhorns have never received more from the position than the 153.28 rating that David Ash posted as a sophomore (it's true) in 2012.

One of these days, Oklahoma will regress to the mean. One of these days, Texas will have something remotely close to a nationally elite passer. One of these days, those two things might happen at the same time.

No. 3 - Back to San Antonio ...


Look, I know it's not sexy in any way.

It's also a little weird that the game is only nine days away and that it would probably be safer if the team just drove up the day of the game, but at the end of the day, I'd contend that this version of the Longhorns (minus five captains) is probably best-suited to play against a team it can beat. Colorado kind of looks like that team.

If the Longhorns show up and defend the run against a very legit Jared Broussard, Texas will almost certainly win the game because Colorado’s quarterback play as a whole is poor.

Simple as that. Stop the run, get a win for Sam Ehlinger to ride out on and possibly finish ranked near the top 15 (believe it or not, Texas is ranked 20th by the AP).

End 2020 on as high of a note as possible and put this year in the rearview mirror. The future of the program shouldn't be impacted in any way by this game, so just enjoy it as best as possible.

No. 4 - Quickie thoughts on the Big 6 Bowls ...

Peach Bowl: #8 Georgia vs. #9 Cincinnati


Hoo-boy, there's no way UGA remotely cares about playing in this game, right?

Fiesta Bowl: Oregon vs. Iowa State

Does Mario Cristobal look like a sexy hire all of a sudden?

Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Florida

I know it won't be popular on here, but this seems like a bad ass game in the making.

Orange Bowl: Texas A&M vs. North Carolina

Mack owns the Aggies, right?

Rose Bowl: #1 Alabama vs. #4 Notre Dame

The Irish will wish A&M had replaced them when it's over.

Sugar Bowl: #2 Clemson vs. #3 Ohio State

The Buckeyes will wish A&M had played in this game when it's over.

No. 5 - Three thoughts on Ja'Quinden Jackson's transfer ...

* Jackson was in the NCAA portal on Tuesday. He was committed to Utah on Saturday. I'm not going to cry foul on Utah for potentially hitting Jackson up while he was still officially a Texas player; I'm just going to say Texas needs to be as aggressive with potential transfers as Utah was with Jackson. I mentioned it in the Modcast this week, but Texas needs to be vetting every talented former Lone Star State product at every key area on the roster. Use the Texas network and create some good luck by finding every Calvin Anderson in the country. Find out if they want to come home and bring them.

* Texas needs to take a transfer at the quarterback position. Even if Casey Thompson or Hudson Card flinch at the concept of needing depth, Texas needs to take a good quarterback transfer in the offseason.

* Hudson Card is the most important player in the entire program. I've already outlined the need for Texas to be elite at the quarterback position if it wants to be elite as a program again. From my seat, Card is the only obvious option available for the foreseeable future. Put him in your prayers.

No. 6 - The Greg Brown Show ...


Let's be clear about something... Texas closed the game on Sunday pretty poorly, and on another day, there would be no joy in Mudville.

However, the entire point of landing five stars is that they can do the things that freshman Greg Brown did against Oklahoma State while taking over the damn game.

Whether it was a bucket or a rebound or a blocked shot, Brown just kept making plays and lifting up his teammates. Hell, he even made a couple of mistakes just to make sure that his teammates knew that he was still one of them. In reality, though, he's not and he wasn't.

Greg Brown is the kind of basketball monster that can win games with his talent, and that's what happened on a day when the final five minutes of the game turned into hot potato for the rest of the team. In finishing with 24 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks and a bunch of plays worthy of SportsCenter, he reminded us all why one season of special talent like Brown is better than none.

This won't be the last time Brown takes over a game for Shaka Smart; it's just the first time when it made the difference between winning and losing.

The Greg Brown Show has arrived.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …
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(Sell) The drama queens on this site know about 85-percent of the stuff they should know, which is why they are acting like drama queens.


(Buy) I don't feel like I'm on a limb here when you consider how wretched the last decade has been.


(Buy) By a full round.


(Sell) That's a little too cynical for me.


(Buy) One way or another...


(Buy) You're seeing the difference between landing monsters and not. When you have a team full of physical freaks, yeah, you're going to notice. What you're seeing is a bunch of future pros, and they look different than dudes who won’t be.


(Buy) I'm just going to believe that common sense wins out.


(Sell) Texas would have been in the Big 12 Championship game and potentially would have won it, though.


(Sell) Ask me again in a month.


(Buy) That outfit has at least three Big 12 titles in the next six years.


(Sell) Texas is a great quarterback away from an incredible resurgence.


(Buy) Simple as that.

No. 8 - Scattershooting on the world of sports...

... Thank goodness Texas isn't going to the Texas Bowl to play Arkansas. I can personally do without that right now.

... If Brock Purdy was really the best quarterback in the Big 12, Iowa State would be Big 12 champions right now.

... DeVonta Smith is the best player in the country and should win the Heisman. 98 catches for 1,511 yards and 17 touchdowns on the No. 1 team in the country is just absurd.

... If you watched San Jose State quarterback Nick Starkel on Saturday against Boise, did you wonder if the senior from Argyle might want to transfer back to the state of Texas for one last season? Because I did.

... I'm kind of liking the bowl games starting two days after the season ends. I feel much more likely to watch now.

... I know this makes me a bad fan, but I was absolutely rooting for Dallas to lose on Sunday. This little Andy Dalton resurgence does nothing for me and certainly doesn't help the franchise, outside of ruining a potential top-5 pick in a good draft.

... Did Sam Darnold just cost the Jets Trevor Lawrence?

... Damnit, Derrick, this man has a family!


... Patrick Mahomes is going to win a lot of Super Bowl rings, huh?

... Of course, my crappy fantasy team went off THIS week.

... I'm really looking forward to watching the NBA on Christmas.

... Rudy Gobert gave the Jazz a hometown discount and still banked $205 million. I'm going to need some time to marinate on that.

... Gotta be honest... I had zero interest in the Canelo Alvarez fight. He just isn’t enough by himself to make me want to watch.

... Oh...


... LAFC has beaten three Mexican clubs on the way to the CONCACAF Champions League Final on Tuesday night against Tigres in Orlando. If you're thinking of getting into Austin FC in the MLS, you might want to check this one out. This is a competition that no MLS team has ever won in its current format.

... Have I told you guys how much I love Sadio Mane?


... Charlie Woods was the best thing about this weekend, and I didn't make nearly enough time for it.


No. 9 - The List: Christmas movies

I know we're going to argue. I know you're going to hate my list. I also know Die Hard doesn't make the list, not because I don't love Die Hard as much as I refuse to call a movie without a true Christmas message an actual Christmas movie.

Don't care. It's my list.

10. Christmas Vacation
9. A Christmas Story
8. The Ref
7. Bad Santa
6. Home Alone
5. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
4. Elf
3. Love Actually
2. Scrooged
1. It's a Wonderful Life

No.10 - And finally...

With just a few days until Christmas, I thought I’d once again let the great Frank Cross from the criminally underrated Scrooged have the final word.



“There are people who are having trouble making their miracle happen; there are people who don't have enough to eat, there are people who are cold, you can go out and say hello to these people. You can take an old blanket out of the closet and go to them and say 'Here!', you can make them a sandwich and say 'oh by the way, here!'”

“I get it now! Then if you GIVE, then it can happen, then the miracle can happen to you! It's not just the poor and the hungry, it's everybody's who's GOT to have this miracle! And it can happen tonight for all of you. If you believe in this spirit thing, the miracle will happen and then you'll want it to happen again tomorrow. You won't be one of these bastards who says 'Christmas is once a year and it's a fraud', it's NOT! It can happen every day, you've just got to want that feeling. And if you like it and you want it, you'll get greedy for it! You'll want it every day of your life and it can happen to you. I believe in it now! I believe it's going to happen to me now! I'm ready for it! And it's great! It's a good feeling, it's really better than I've felt in a long time. I, I, I'm ready. Have a Merry Christmas, everybody”
Aggies played TWO teams with winning records!!! they had NO business being in the playoff conversation!!!!!
 
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a. Indeed. That streak could hit 10 pretty easily if Texas doesn't get its act together. Hell, it might happen if they do get their act together.

b. I know I should have already known this, but HERB HAND IS WORKING ON A THREE-YEAR DEAL?!?!?!

c. That' fair, but I'll probably watch the bowl games any way, which is why they are likely being played. 🤷‍♂️
He received a new contract in May after the new assistants were hired. He received an annual raise of $60,000 and will earn $700,000 through March 2022.
 
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He received a new contract in May after the new assistants were hired. He received an annual raise of $60,000 and will earn $700,000 through March 2022.
The judgement to execute that extension in itself is fireable. Damn, that’s stupid.
 
He received a new contract in May after the new assistants were hired. He received an annual raise of $60,000 and will earn $700,000 through March 2022.
The rare three-year deal for a coach that prefers his coaches play on one-year deals. Damn, Herb. Way to make that cash.
 
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