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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (Some good, some bad and some fugly)

Do you know what the tiebreaker is if we tie with WV 1 loss ?

Big 12 Tiebreaker rules

Two teams tied​

  1. If two teams are tied for first place, both teams will participate in the championship game and the winner of the head-to-head will be the No. 1 seed. If there is not a tie for first place, but two teams are tied for second place, the two-team tiebreaker policy will apply, and the winner will be the No. 2 seed and visiting team. If no game is played between the two tied teams or that game ends in a tie, the following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied:
  2. Win percentage against the next highest placed common opponent in the standings (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the standings. Note: When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s win percentage against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure) rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
  3. Win percentage against all common conference opponents.
  4. Combined win percentage in conference games of conference opponents (ie, strength of conference schedule).
  5. Total number of wins in a 12-game season. The following conditions will apply to the calculation of the total number of wins: 1. Only one win against a team from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision or lower division will be counted annually. 2. Any games that are exempted from counting against the annual maximum number of football contests per NCAA rules. (current Bylaw 17.10.5.2.1) shall not be included.
  6. Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games.
  7. Coin toss
 
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This is the only list I will say cold play is rated too low on if they aren’t number 1. Enjoyed the article thanks.
 
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It is laughably amazing so many on this board think there was nothing wrong with our up tempo on that drive.

BTW @Ketchum go back to our last 1H drive against KU last week. Even though the game eventually was a blowout, at the time we had a chance to score going into the locker room but for some bizarre reason, Sark chose to hold ALL his TOs and force hurried plays the last of which resulted in a piss poor pick to end the drive.
Oh yeah, I remember. Much talked about on the Watch-a-long
 
@Ketchum

Has Texas found something that can be utilized with Helm as a receiver in 2 TE sets?
 
It tells you that one metric is a passing stat and the other includes rushing.
Far more than that. Efficiency isnt even a great passing stat because it doesn’t factor in drops, or when the receiver runs 80 yards with a screen v a bomb, and so on. One is a complete stat. One isnt.
 
Far more than that. Efficiency isnt even a great passing stat because it doesn’t factor in drops, or when the receiver runs 80 yards with a screen v a bomb, and so on. One is a complete stat. One isnt.
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Oh yeah, I remember. Much talked about on the Watch-a-long

Here’s the drive summary:

  • 1st & 10 at TEX 19​

    (2:48 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Xavier Worthy for 8 yds to the TEX 27
  • 2nd & 2 at TEX 27​

    (2:20 - 2nd) Jonathon Brooks run for 5 yds to the TEX 32 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at TEX 32​

    (1:53 - 2nd) Brooks, Jonathon rush for 4 yards to the TEXAS36, PENALTY TEXAS holding 10 yards to the TEXAS22, NO PLAY.
  • 1st & 20 at TEX 22​

    (1:48 - 2nd) Ewers, Quinn pass incomplete to Helm, Gunnar, PENALTY TEXAS ineligible downfield on pass 5 yards to the TEXAS17, NO PLAY.
  • 1st & 25 at TEX 17​

    (1:30 - 2nd) CJ Baxter run for 6 yds to the TEX 23
  • 2nd & 19 at TEX 23​

    (0:55 - 2nd) CJ Baxter run for 12 yds to the TEX 35
  • 3rd & 7 at TEX 35​

    (0:32 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Adonai Mitchell for 22 yds to the KU 43 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at KU 43​

    (0:20 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers run for 3 yds to the KU 40
  • 2nd & 7 at KU 40​

    (0:13 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Jordan Whittington for 11 yds to the KU 29 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at KU 29​

    (0:05 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass intercepted Cornell Wheeler return for 6 yds to the KU 22

Not a single TO called. SMFH.
 
Are there stats on these things?
Unfortunately no, but I can say saw them highlight a thread he made a while back and again saw his username on another badly written thread recently.

You’d have to scroll through MBG’s feed to see it all. It’s glorious and cringeworthy at the same time!

Good write up BTW. Bottom line, our intensity didn’t match theirs, they clearly wanted this game more than we did. Tired of this shit that keeps happening.

On a rewatch, I noticed their line play wasn’t spectacular either, but we did ourselves no favors by loafing through plays Or fighting off blocks or covering a hat on a hat in Oklahomas final drive. Heartbreaking doesn’t even begin to cover it!
 
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Here’s the drive summary:

  • 1st & 10 at TEX 19​

    (2:48 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Xavier Worthy for 8 yds to the TEX 27
  • 2nd & 2 at TEX 27​

    (2:20 - 2nd) Jonathon Brooks run for 5 yds to the TEX 32 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at TEX 32​

    (1:53 - 2nd) Brooks, Jonathon rush for 4 yards to the TEXAS36, PENALTY TEXAS holding 10 yards to the TEXAS22, NO PLAY.
  • 1st & 20 at TEX 22​

    (1:48 - 2nd) Ewers, Quinn pass incomplete to Helm, Gunnar, PENALTY TEXAS ineligible downfield on pass 5 yards to the TEXAS17, NO PLAY.
  • 1st & 25 at TEX 17​

    (1:30 - 2nd) CJ Baxter run for 6 yds to the TEX 23
  • 2nd & 19 at TEX 23​

    (0:55 - 2nd) CJ Baxter run for 12 yds to the TEX 35
  • 3rd & 7 at TEX 35​

    (0:32 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Adonai Mitchell for 22 yds to the KU 43 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at KU 43​

    (0:20 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers run for 3 yds to the KU 40
  • 2nd & 7 at KU 40​

    (0:13 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass complete to Jordan Whittington for 11 yds to the KU 29 for a 1ST down
  • 1st & 10 at KU 29​

    (0:05 - 2nd) Quinn Ewers pass intercepted Cornell Wheeler return for 6 yds to the KU 22

Not a single TO called. SMFH.
Because you get 6 in the second half if you save them all.
 
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Unfortunately no, but I can say saw them highlight a thread he made a while back and again saw his username on another badly written thread recently.

You’d have to scroll through MBG’s feed to see it all. It’s glorious and cringeworthy at the same time!

Good write up BTW. Bottom line, our intensity didn’t match theirs, they clearly wanted this game more than we did. Tired of this shit that keeps happening.

On a rewatch, I noticed their line play wasn’t spectacular either, but we did ourselves no favors by loafing through plays Or fighting off blocks or covering a hat on a hat in Oklahomas final drive. Heartbreaking doesn’t even begin to cover it!
It felt like about only half of the team played with urgency.
 
if Sark struggles in year 3 with this roster v Venebles how can anyone believe it will get better.. I hope it's not the beginning of another Stoops Riley type run.,
 
It felt like about only half of the team played with urgency.
Sark about to do his best Coach Prime impression come January. Finish the recruiting class strong and target a few key positions in the portal.

Edge, OL, CB, LB.
 
what's a Jag in your mind?

Because he's on pace to have the second passing season in school history.
None of the other QBs had the advantage of playing for Sark. If it’s all about yards, those Tech QBs from the Leach era are the best ever then.

He’s a good player, I’m not disputing that. He’s just not special.
 
I just have a hard time giving this program the benefit of a belief we are going to respond by running the Big 12 table. Mack often did it after an OU loss. We just had the division setup as an obstacle. Sark has never won more than eight games in a regular season. So we are still in prove it mode. Trips to Fort Worth and Ames won’t be easy. And we will get K State and Tech’s best shots.
Will have to exorcise some demons to win out. Haven’t won in Ames in 6 years and TCU has owned us since they joined the conference.

My biggest concern is whether Sark can learn from his mistakes and be a better HC during the game. I’ve never been a fan of the HC calling plays. It just limits his ability to see the bigger picture in the moment.
 
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What the hell did Brooks do to piss off Sark?
I knew Brooks was going to be great. Glad everyone else, but Sark, is catching up. 🤣
 
'm not even sure what to say about what happened here other than Sarkisian was hell-bent on forcing that formation to work and the pride can be one of those seven deadly sins.

Pride is the deadliest of all sins.....#1, Dude
 
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Twenty-four hours later, there's just so much to talk about.

Some good, some bad and some fugly.

After an opening six minutes that felt like the inmates an insane asylum had escaped, one could hardly be surprised that the game descended into madness over the course of 60 minutes. Whether anyone in burnt orange will want to admit it, one of the best games in the history of the rivalry unfolded on Saturday and someone had to lose.

Ultimately, having a talent advantage kept the Longhorns in the game and constantly negating that edge with miscues took it away from them.

What I want to do in the opening section of this week's column is work our way through the major events of the game, while having a discussion about what happened in the game inside of those moments. Let's just start at the beginning and go from there.

Quinn Ewers' First Interception (14:23 First Quarter)

After a two-yard loss on the opening play of the game, the Longhorns were in 12 personnel and went empty back with a trips bunch to the left and twins to the right (with Xavier Worthy inside on the hash marks and Adonai Mitchel outside of him near the numbers.

It looks like the play was designed to hit Worthy who is running a crossing route over the middle of the field, but OU linebacker Jaren Kanak (who played very well) flashes in front of Worthy. Had Ewers been able to hold out for a fraction longer on Worthy, he would have had him running free in the middle of the field, but Kanak's aggressiveness forced Ewers to look backside to Mitchell, who is a total spectator on the play, as he allows Gentry Williams to run a better route than him, allowing him to not only have inside position, but he makes zero effort to keep the interception from happening.

A few things...

a. If Mitchell competes at all on this play, we're looking at an incomplete pass. If this was a one off with Mitchell, I'd be willing to give him a bit of a pass, but too often this season he hasn't given maximum effort on plays and was certainly the case here.

b. Ewers made a bad throw. He was in a good set up in the pocket to deliver a good ball, but the hesitancy to throw to Worthy created a situation where Ewers tries to complete the pass with no lower body involvement and he throws it high and to the outside when relying on his arm to create the magic. If Mitchell gives full effort on his route, it's almost certainly an incomplete pass, but Ewers certainly has his fingerprints all over the mistake as well.

c. The play reminded me a lot of Chance Mock's opening interception to Derrick Strait in the 2003 game.

Oklahoma's Opening Touchdown Drive (14:14 First Quarter)

A few things to bring up from this 5-play drive that ended with Oklahoma taking a 7-0 lead.

a. The Longhorns had a chance to potentially get off the field with the Sooners only scoring a field goal, but on 3rd and 1 from the Texas 13-yard line, Jalen Catalon met Marcus Major in the backfield for a potential tackle for loss, only to whiff on the tackle with a glancing blow, which allows Major to pick up the first down. Sloppy tackling was an issue all day and this was the very first play where the issue pops up.

b. Texas didn't blitz much on Saturday, but it brought an extra man (David Gbenda) from the left and as Gabriel is flushed to his right on a designed quarterback draw. Gabriel has a gap that only Jaylan Ford will be able to close, but Ford gets blocked by a OU lineman at the second level and there's no one else around to clean up Ford's being picked off. I don't want to say that it was an awful call by Pete Kwiatkowski, but it was the perfect play-call by OU's Jeff Lebby against what turned out to be a wasted outside pressure attempt. The play design was fantastic, as the fear of Drake Stoops catching the ball in the flat took Catalon completely out of the play and there was only one player left (Ford) to stop what was happening.

Fourth Down Fake Punt and the Savion Red pass on 4th and 1

Ultimately, neither of these plays made a real difference in the game, but I want to single these moments out because they might have represented Sarkisian's best two moments of the game.

a. I loved the aggression. Running a fake punt from your own 32-yard line when you're down 7-0 and practically gifting OU points if you get it wrong was so ballsy. We hadn't really seen this kind of "All gas, no breaks" since the Alabama game and it definitely helped neutralize the momentum that OU had.

b. Speaking of ballsy, letting Red rip a ball down the seam to Gunnar Helm certainly qualifies. Clearly, the Longhorns were looking for that exact situation to run that play, but the timing of that call was... well... ballsy. Keep in mind that this play occurred moments after Jake Majors had left the game with an injury. It's no small thing that Sarkisian attempted this 6 players after Conner Robertson entered the game. The Longhorns probably practiced this play 10 times last week, but I bet they never did it once with Robertson snapping the ball to Red.

Ewers' second interception (10:07 First Quarter)

a. It's a great play by OU's Billy Bowman. Sometimes the other team just makes a better play.

b. Ewers throws the ball a little high. With a better ball, it's almost certainly a touchdown.

c. Ja'Tavion Sanders has to make an outstretched attempt, but he gets both hands on the ball and I bet he'd tell you he should have made the play. Yes, Bowman delivers a big hit, but Sanders had already lost control of the ball before the hit. The hit didn't break up the catch, as much as it is what allowed the ball to go up into the air after Sanders had already lost control of it.

d. Both Ewers and Sanders are a little unlucky on the play. If they ran that same exact play 10 times, Sanders probably catches the ball on half of them and the ball probably hits the ground on another two or three. It feels like that's a 1 out of 5 likely outcome.

e. Ultimately, as far as red-zone turnovers are concerned, this one hurt less than most because of the blocked punt for a touchdown that occurs four plays later.

Jerrin Thompson's dropped interception (14:19 Second Quarter)

Man, you want to talk about slim margins determining games... Thompson's dropped interception on 3rd and 8 from the Texas 9-yard line cost the team three points.

Yes, there is a reason he plays defensive back instead of wide receiver, but a senior has to make that play. It was one of the few big mistakes Gabriel made, but unlike what happened to Ewers twice in the previous quarter, the OU quarterback catches a huge break.

Thompson committing a 15-yard penalty on OU's next drive, which put OU into the red-zone was yet another sloppy play that set the defense back.

Sark's CJ Baxter Infatuation (Second/Third Quarters)

I think we all get that Sarkisian is desperate to get Baxter going this season. He can barely talk about Jonathan Brooks without going out of his way to mention that Baxter is the toy he really wants to play with.

Dow 17-14 late in the second quarter, the Longhorns were driving when Sarkisian took out his best running back, who was averaging more than 6 yards per carry at this point in the game, in favor of a player that was averaging less than 3 yards per carry.

On a drive that stalled out short of a touchdown, Sarkisian gave the ball to Baxter twice, as the freshman running back picked up... 2 yard per carry... combined on the two plays.

Sark never takes his best skill players off the field for rotation and it didn't make sense to do it in this situation when you needed to both score a touchdown and keep the ball away rom the Sooners before halftime. Not having the nation's second-leading rusher on the field was a mistake. Period.

Yet, Sark didn't learn his lesson, as he inserted Baxter into the game in the third quarter with his team trailing by 10 and close to entering the red zone. As soon as Baxter entered the game, Oklahoma absolutely sold out against the run game that it knew was coming, as it stuffed back to back Baxter carries for a total of -1 yards. That led to a 4th and 3 situation that ended with Texas needing to kick a field goal after Robertson was called for a false start. Texas stopped itself on this drive more than the Sooners stopped them and it all pointed to Sark going back to his lesser back at the wrong time.

In addition to having to settle for three points on its last drive of the first half, it left enough time on the clock for the Sooners to get one last drive in the half, which was notable because it mean that OU had a chance to have the last drive of the first half and the first drive of the second half.

After tying the game at 17-17, the Texas offense didn't get back on the field until the Longhorns were trailing 27-17.

Again... fine details and slim margins.

Four plays from the OU 1-yard line... nada (4th Quarter)

I'm not even sure what to say about what happened here other than Sarkisian was hell-bent on forcing that formation to work and the pride can be one of those seven deadly sins.

The Longhorns wanted to be a smash-mouth team in a gamethat had routinely seen its offensive line (with a back-up center) get pushed around the field. It just didn't make sense to go to the well three straight times when it seemed clear that a different approach was needed after the first play... or at least the second play. To run it three times and to then follow it up with a pass short of the goal line felt questionable at best.

More points left on the field.

Late Game/Clock Management (4th Quarter)

With the Longhorns getting the ball back after the defense forced a rare three and out, the offense took over on its own 13-yard line with 4:49 left in the game.

The objectives of the drive should have looked like this:

a. Pick up a couple of first downs at a minimum in an effort to flip the field position.
b. Score points.
c. Leave no time left for the Sooners to respond.

After achieving the goal of getting the ball away from its end zone and getting it near midfield, the Longhorns were in a perfect position to achieve the last two objectives of the drive.

Yet, with a chance to run down the clock and either get a chance at points or (at worst) push the game into overtime, the Longhorns ran 4 straight plays that left a combined 1:41 worth of game time on the game clock, which obviously became critical when the Longhorns gave the ball back to the Sooners with 1:17 left in the game.

If Sarkisian had his offense do anything other than rush its tempo on its final offensive drive, the Sooners wouldn't have time to get the ball down the field for the winning touchdown. On top of that, the play-calling in the final few plays of the drive were very questionable. If you're going to run the ball on third and long in the name of motivating the Sooners to use its final timeout/getting the ball closer for a field goal, maybe you run less uptempo earlier in the drive once the clock is under 3 minutes.

Sarkisian's game management skills have been questioned since he arrived at Texas and nothing happened in this game to change that.

Ultimately, the Longhorns just left too many points on the field, made too many little errors that added up and didn't get a performance in the way of game management from its head coach to help offset all of the banana peels the team kept slipping on.

No. 2 - Let's talk about Dillon Gabriel ...

Give Gabriel credit. With the game on the line in the final 1:17, Gabriel made the plays needed to win the game.

It was the high moment of his career and he deserves attaboys for delivering on a big stage.

Yet, inside of the performance, Gabriel was mostly who we thought he was going into the game. Before going 4 of 4 for 58 yards on the final drive, here's how Gabriel's passing numbers looked:

19 of 34 for 227 yards, zero touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 111.96 passer rating.

Even with the final drive, his passing numbers were just... meh.... 23 of 38 for 285 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT and a 132.2 rating. If these two teams play again in a couple of months, you'll take that from Gabriel all day long.

What you won't take is allowing him to channel his inner Vince Young in completely throwing Texas off balance to the tune of 113 yards, an 8.1 YPG and a touchdown on the ground. He entered the game with 95 yards rushing and a 3.3 YPC in five combined games of production.

Not only did Texas not respect Gabriel as a runner, but it was often abysmal in so much as getting a hand on him once he got to the second level. In a rematch, the defense has to take him seriously and tackle better.

It's kind of unreal what did the defense in against the Sooners.

No. 3 - About Quinn Ewers...

Ok, my initial diagnosis of Ewers being "exceptional" went a little too far. It was a little much.

While he didn't receive an ounce of luck on the two interceptions, his fingerprints were certainly left at the scene of the crimes. There were also some decision-making outside of those plays that could have been better.

Yet, I have to be honest... outside of the three turnovers and some nitpicking on a few decisions throughout the game, I thought Ewers was as good or better than we've seen from him. Consider the following:

a. None of the mistakes that Ewers made really impacted him. We've seen really, really good quarterbacks at Texas melt down in high pressure situations in the past following an early turnover and I'll admit to being worried about how he would respond. Well, he responded like a bad ass time and time again when the pressure of delivering was on is shoulders.

b. He led the Longhorns down the field for what should have been an 11-play. game-winning drive.

c. Even with two interceptions, he finished the day with a 160.4 efficiency rating, which was much better than Gabriel's numbers.

d. In the final three quarters, Ewers completed 25 of 27 passes for 308 yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions and a 200.6 game rating, which is nearly 20 points better than his 182.2 rating in this game a year ago. At one point, he completed 19 consecutive passes.

In the end, he was exceptional... in the final 45 minutes. Obviously, he was less than that in the first 15 minutes.

No. 4 - Final OU Game Impressions ...

... Someone make sure Sarkisian has this taped on his fridge in the bye week.

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... Consider me still shocked at how poorly the Texas defensive line performed in this game. The play at defensive end with Barryn Sorrell, Ethan Burke and all the rest was mostly non-existent. Those dudes stayed blocked. To see Byron Murphy turned into a total non-factor was the most surprising component of the entire game... even more so than Gabriel's rushing yards. If there's a rematch, this group needs to take what happened in this game very personal because they got punked as a unit.

... If you had told me that Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap had taken over Jaylan Ford's body right before kickoff, it would make more sense than whatever actually happened in that game with the Texas All-American. His play left me speechless at times.

... All off-season long, I wondered aloud about the lack of playmaking on the defense when Ford isn't making game-changing plays. For the first time all season, the things that were worried became problems.

... Dear Jordan Whittington... MOAR of that, por favor.

... Xavier Worthy's drop-rate this season is down to 2.9%. It's almost as if a bunch of you made a mountain out of a molehill because of drops that happened with a broken hand.

... Why did Baxter get run in this game, while Johntay Cook couldn't get on the field in a game when Mitchell was just a guy?

... Texas punted once all day... and lost.

... Terrence Brooks had a really good day.

... More Anthony Hill, please. The game wasn't close to being too big for him.

... Jake Majors was never as appreciated as much as the moment when he was no longer in the line-up.

No. 5 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Georgia
2. Michigan
3. Washington
4. Oklahoma
5. Ohio State
6. Florida State
7. Oregon
8. Texas
9. USC
10. Penn State

(Heisman Trophy)

1. Michael Penix - QB - Washington
2. Caleb Williams - QB - USC
3. Brock Bowers - TE - Georgia

No. 6 - A few Big 12 thoughts ...

... Is Kansas the third-best team in the conference? Who is the competition... West Virginia?

... Texas Tech might be starting to figure it out if Saturday is any indication. Tahj Brooks is 5th in the nation and carrying an offense that needs him to take pressure of Behren Morton.

... Baylor is not getting better.

... Kansas State was not impressive on Friday night in Stillwater. That team does not look threatening at all.

.... TCU looked even less impressive than Kansas State. This close to the Texas schedule is s-o-f-t.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) While there were some adjustments that needed to made, I thought the player execution at all three levels of the defense hampered the defense more than anything else. Not winning the battle at the line of scrimmage, not tackling well and not making plays when they presented themselves was the biggest problem on that side of the ball, although not the only ones.



(Buy) It's hard for me to find a loss in these final six games.



(Sell) Not everyone can run uptempo as well as OU and I think the tempo of OU's offense was far from the the biggest issue with the defense (see above).



(Buy) Clearly, it's not as dominant as we thought, given what happened on Saturday. I'm willing to give this group a mulligan going into the final six games.



(Sell) Both the coaches and players share a huge amount of blame. I don't view this particular loss as one thing more than the other.



(Sell) Not having plus-safety play hurt the defense. Jalan Catalon and Jerrin Thompson were JAGs on Saturday. I can't blame the coaches for fishing for better play.



(Sell) Never.



(Buy) Absolutely. Maybe not by 35, though.



(Buy) If you can find someone in the Portal, I would bring them in, but don't be shocked if they don't try and lean on incoming freshman Collin Simmons.



(Sell) He's always going to be sketchy as a game manager IMO.



(Sell) I don't think Sark's "niceness" has anything to do with anything.



(Sell) I'm not willing to say all that.

No. 8 - 3 Quick Texas Volleyball Notes ...

a. The Longhorns just keep dishing out Ls to any team in the Big 12 that wants some, as the defending national champions beat No.17 Kansas in back to back games in just 7 sets. In it last 4 matches against ranked teams BYU and Kansas, the Longhorns have won 12 sets and lost three.

b. The Longhorns (6-0) are one of two undefeated teams in conference play. Central Florida is 5-0.

c. Up next is what looks like a very road test against average Houston team on paper. The Longhorns won't return home until October 26th when they take on Baylor.

No. 9 – Scattershooting on anything and everything …

... With the Longhorns losing, the Aggies missed a real chance on Saturday to gain some momentum.

... Georgia looks like a team that is starting to find itself. Not playing anyone for six games will give a team time to figure it out.

... Blake Bowers probably won the Mackey Award in the last two weeks, while Ja'Tavion Sanders has been limited.

... It feels like USC flirts with fire each week. Gonna get burned, eventually.

... lulz @ the Miami Hurricanes.

... Rest in peace, Dick Butkus. Moe than one of the greatest linebackers of all-time, he was football's first touchdown scoring troll.


... Keep it up, Phils! Keep it up!

... You can feel that Rangers/Astros series coming from a mile away. Buckle up.

... Clayton Kershaw's performance on Saturday was worse than my Texas/OU prediction.

... New York and Las Vegas are in the WNBA Finals. I know you were wondering.

... I've been saying it all season, but this isn't the same Man City team of the last half-decade. Arsenal helped prove that on Sunday. Buckle up, everyone. It's going to be a wild race at the top this year.

... Austin FC's season is almost over... thank God.

... Sometimes life finds fascinating ways to humble you.


... Overall, I thought Ahsoka was solid, not completely forgettable. Too much of it didn't make a lot of sense. There were a couple of really good episodes, a lot of meh and a storyline that seemed to be made up as the show went along. It was a B-/C+ show.

... Loki is trying to pick up where it left off, but I'm not sure it's possible after the emotional peak of the season one finale. Episode 1 was missing the dynamic that made season one so good.

No. 10 - The List: Top 10 Most Overrated Bands ...

I know I'm asking for trouble in doing this list 24 hours after the OU game. I'm going to push a lot of buttons this week.

Forgive me.

All gas, no breaks, amiright?

Let's get to it.

10. Nirvana

Don't get me wrong, I respect the hell out of Kurt and Co., but the band only made three albums and Nevermind is truly the all-time album that the group made. In Utero and Bleach are just ok albums.

9. The Greatful Dead

Sorry, @DustinMcComas. They bore me.

8. Coldplay

Not a group I have ever really had any desire to dive into. I find Chris Martin's cooky vagaina-candle selling wife more interesting than the band's music.

7. The Ramones

If you take away I Wanna Be Sedated and Blitzkrieg Bop, what exactly is left?

6. Oasis

A good, solid band that thinks they belong on the marquee with The Beatles. Give me a break. That being said, All Around the World is a banger.

5. The Doors

Yes, they have a few absolute bangers, but it's all the other stuff that came with Jim Morrison and not the music that has them remembered.

4. Green Day

It's not that Green Day sucks, as much as they aren't better than so many of the band's peers during the same time.

3. Velvet Underground

Outside of Walk on the Wild Side, there's not much from Velvet that does a lot for me. Meh.

2. Dave Matthews Band

If you're a jam band that can only be enjoyed when catching the band live, you're o-v-e-r-r-a-t-e-d. I will admit to digging the Live at Luther College album that Dave Matthews made with Tim reynolds, but that's not even a DMB collab.

1. Kiss

Hey, I used to have a Gene Simmons poster in my room when I was 4 years old, but it had everything to do with the face paint and not the jams.
Nirvana and the Velvet Underground changed music as we knew it. It didn’t matter the number of records. Their influence continues to live on
 
'm not even sure what to say about what happened here other than Sarkisian was hell-bent on forcing that formation to work and the pride can be one of those seven deadly sins.

Pride is the deadliest of all sins.....#1, Dude
It was yesterday.
 
That Butkus clip was the funniest thing I saw this weekend.

Agree to disagree on The Ramones.

Spot on with KISS.

The goal line sequence was circa Henry Melton in the 06' a&m game.


Texas has one single focus now:
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The D lost Texas the game. Just don’t give up a touchdown. Make a play to win the game or at the very least force a college kicker to do his job under pressure to tie the game.

What do they do? Allow an OU touchdown.
 
I think if we ranked all 11 teams on the schedule, Texas might have already played the top 5.
That may be the case, but we'll play 6 crappier teams with which we'll probably struggle unnecessarily with, if history shows us anything.
 
I’ve been saying it all year….
Quinn doesn’t strike me as the kind of guy who wants to leave us in a bad spot. Even if it means Maalik transfers. I hope he doesn’t though - he’s a heck of a player and a great kid who could step in and help if he went down.

I think two of our QB’s graduate this year, too, so it’s not like Maalik would get passed up on the depth chart. (Charles Wright and Cole Lourd). Arch is still learning and building his body up to be ready for prime time.

I just have this feeling he doesn’t leave yet. He’s wanted to be the QB at Texas his whole life.
 
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