Who would of thunk that the defense that had been salty and tough all year so far would have laid such an egg - though, even with the prior salty defensive performances, we have always shown the "ability" to allow the big plays. I agree that player performance was a bigger issue than PK's game plan. The game plan wasn't his best, mind you, but I thought PK called a much better gam than Sark. The good aggressive plays you mentioned were the best moves by Sark and after the dismal start, Ewers was very good the remainder of the game, but that fricking failure to score from OU's 1 yard line is getting to be a repeat issue with Sark. I understand the desire to be the smash-mouth, impose your will OL and running game, but come on!! After 2 straight stuffs, there should have been a spread pass attempt or two and maybe some trickeration. We needed that score!
I'm also totally in line with your comments on Baxter! Do you think Sark feels the heat that Baxter will portal if he's not getting game time? It just messes with Brooks' very productive flow! And, is it me, but does Baxter still look a little gimpy. I swear I've seen him limp or hop after some runs/tackles.
Gabriel wasn't that great other than with his legs on Saturday. If there's a rematch, PK better come up with a better scheme to contain him. That was a game on Saturday, I feel, Texas should have won by a couple of scores. I hope Texas can maintain focus and not f' up against a bottom dweller (as we have a history of doing). The hopeful part for me is that I still don't think Texas has played an all around great game this year. I don't think the offense and defense has been cracking it at the same time all year. If we can get both sides on the same page and get Sark to pull his head out with some of his stubborn tendencies, we should make the Big 12 championship and should take whoever is there to the woodshed. It's just unfortunate that this loss, which was one of the all time best TX-OU games in a long time (though I prefer the games like last year), may keep Texas out of the playoffs.