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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From the Weekend (The Mood Slime Theory)

No. 10 - And finally… a lesson learned over the weekendt

Thanks to our incredible partners over at the Texas Boot Company, I was able to take the wife to the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort for a couple of days to celebrate my her birthday.

In doing so, I learned the No.1 lesson of parenthood vacations the hard way…

Leave the damn kids at home.

While we were walking the grounds on Saturday morning at around 2 a.m., we started talking about how much we were missing our twins and how much fun they would have if they were able to see the horses and activities available. The next thing I know we were at the front desk reserving a room for the twins and the baby sitter for the following night.

So, instead of enjoying two days away together and returning on Sunday afternoon to the real world, we volunteered to bring the real world to our getaway and it turned out to be an outright disaster. Outside of my massage at 6:15pm on Saturday and the little bit of sleep I had that night, the only thing I really recall from the last 20 hours or so of our getaway was non-stop taking care of the twins.

What in the hell was I thinking?

You might as well go ahead and accept that you will continue to make this type decision. It won't always be about vacation. But you will now spend years doing things that, on the surface, seem crazy for the sole purpose of making your children happy. Sometimes you will be miserable and the kids, despite your effort, will be indifferent, or worse. But you'll keep trying and looking for that smile or giggle that tells you that you did something good for them. It will take over your life. And there isn't anything more rewarding than when you get it right.[/QUOTE]

Yes, but you have to invest in your marriage along the way. You don't want to pour everything into your kids only to be left with an empty relationship with your wife once they're grown and gone.
 
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DCG, Southall, Daniels, Ellliott, and Wilbon need to come in ready.

We need at least two of them to give quality snaps.
 
@Ketchum, one of the best 10 thoughts n a long time. I think you hit on all of the positives in a realistic way. Like I mentioned in another thread somewhere, my main concern is NOT the QB situation. (I guess I am just that sold on Gilbert and Buechele) but with our DTs ability to stuff the run. I am glad to hear that we have been running some 4-3. Hopefully that will help. Your thoughts?
 
Nice piece of work there Ketch. The negativism in here does indeed get tiresome, especially considering how far out we are. Thanks much. Excellent article throughout

Oh, and and on another note: Any time you can work the inimitable Jackie Wilson into the conversation, it's a good thing. In doing so, considering the context, I assume you were in a "Higher and Higher" frame of mind rather than in a "Lonely Teardrops" place.
 
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DCG, Southall, Daniels, Ellliott, and Wilbon need to come in ready.

We need at least two of them to give quality snaps.
That really is asking a lot. Not even a guy like Roy Miller was completely ready when he arrived as a national top 35 prospect.

Someone in this class needs to be Rod Wright in 2002. Maybe two of them.
 
@Ketchum, one of the best 10 thoughts n a long time. I think you hit on all of the positives in a realistic way. Like I mentioned in another thread somewhere, my main concern is NOT the QB situation. (I guess I am just that sold on Gilbert and Buechele) but with our DTs ability to stuff the run. I am glad to hear that we have been running some 4-3. Hopefully that will help. Your thoughts?
I think we can multi-task with our concerns. There are enough questions at quarterback, OL and DL to go around.
 
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b. It’s just a guess, but I have a feeling we’re going to see that Jenkins buzzer-beater a few more times than we’ll see a replay of that Northern Iowa half-courter over the next few years.

Every since you commented about that, I've only seen it twice, including the "One Shinning Moment" clip at the end of last night's broadcast.

The next time you and the wife are up at 2 a.m. at a hotel and away from the kids, that story needs to end much differently.

No kidding (pun intended). I bet that lesson want have to be learned again.

One of your best write ups ever. You're in a good place. Keep on keeping on.
 
That really is asking a lot. Not even a guy like Roy Miller was completely ready when he arrived as a national top 35 prospect.

Someone in this class needs to be Rod Wright in 2002. Maybe two of them.

I agree completely. Problem is, as you know, they have to play. They just don't have many options. Without landing a juco prospect it's the reality of the situation.
 


If there was ever an idea that was ahead of its time, especially as it relates to college football message board communities, it was Ray and Egon’s theory in Ghostbusters II of a pyscho-reactive substance that reacts to human emotional states.

Mood slime.

With message boards, all it takes is one especially negative post that hits all of the right touchy nerves and suddenly all hell can break loose, as one negative comments produces more negative comments and those negative comments generate even more negative comments. The next thing you know, a complete meltdown is in full overdrive.

The best way for a college football fan base to avoid the dangers of constant negative mood slime is for its football team to achieve enough success on the field that the negative mood slime can be replaced with the positive mood slime. Yet, for the last six seasons and counting, Orangebloods everywhere have only known disappointment so rank in odor that you can't help but to be suffocated by it. What happens after more than half a decade of mounting negative mood slime is that if you get a group of people together to discuss Texas football, it takes only a moment or two before there’s enough negative mood slime created to overtake the entire conversation.

It was a little less than a week ago when the Orangebloods staff was recording its podcast that I realized my staff was just as prone to the effects of mood slime as the subscriber base for which it writes. More than 30 minutes into the podcast, it occurred to me that we were in the middle of a very depressing recording, as one snarky comment about the quarterback situation produced more snarky comments and the next thing you know, the negative mood slime was practically pouring out of our microphones.

Don’t get me wrong, keeping it real is critically important, but so is not making you guys wait a half hour before mentioning Collin Johnson. Realizing that I have produced my fair share of negative mood slime in recent weeks with the constant focus on the quarterback, offensive line and defensive line pictures, I’ve decided to go the other way this week.

No negative mood slime from me this week.

Just positives.

Turn your Jackie Wilson music up, while I offer up reasons for some positive mood slime five months out from the season-opener against Notre Dame.

1. The Foreman-Warren 1-2 combo at running back.

You’d have to give the edge to the Baylor duo of Shock Linwood/Johnny Jefferson (2,329 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2015) when discussing the best pair of backs within the Big 12, but Texas isn’t trailing by much with the D’Onta Foreman/Chris Warren combo. Very quietly, Foreman has emerged as the best back the school has known since Jamaal Charles departed following the 2007 season, as evidenced by his ridiculous 7.2 yards per carry average a season ago, a number that the all-time great Ricky Williams never enjoyed in a season. Add in a possible emerging star in the sophomore from Rockwall and the Longhorns have a pair of difference makers to carry the rock. Difference-makers win games.

2. Collin F’ing Johnson

What happens when you combine the powers of LeBron James, Mike Trout, Antonio Brown and Leo Messi? Clearly, you get the Texas freshman receiver who is as good as any other choice for Big 12 Freshman of the Year. In all seriousness, Johnson has emerged this spring as a definite starter and could emerge as the type of all-purpose playmaker at the position who can take over a game. Another potential difference-maker.

3. Field-stretchers

While the quarterback situation left a lot to be desired, you can’t ignore the fact that both John Burt (16.3 yards per reception) and Armanti Foreman (16.5 yards per reception) were dangerous playmakers when they actually had the ball in their hands. For perspective, of the top returning receivers in the Big 12, only Oklahoma State’s James Washington (20.5 ypc) and Baylor’s K.D. Cannon (17.4 ypc) averaged more yards per touch than the Burt/Foreman combo.

4. The best left tackle in the Big 12?

Although he is still scratching the surface of his abilities, a strong case can be made that 2015 Freshman All-America Connor Williams is the best left tackle returning in the entire Big 12. At worst, no school has a better two- or three-year plan at the position that the Longhorns.

5. Year Two for Malik Jefferson.

A case can be made that Jefferson has more upside as a defensive playmaker than anyone else in the Big 12 and it’s up to the coaches to get him in attacking situations that will allow him to make game-changing plays. A season ago, Jefferson’s presence settled down the defense. A year later, his presence on the field might open up the possibilities for this defense.

6. A return to the glory days at cornerback.

Once upon a time, this school was so deep in the sedcondary that Aaron Ross couldn’t get on the field in a full-time basis because Cedric Griffin and Tarell Brown were at cornerback with Michael Huff in the slot. A decade later, Holton Hill and Davante Davis are not quite at that level yet, but there’s not a corner duo in the Big 12 I’d take over those two pups. Add in an emerging P.J. Locke in the slot and you’ve got the makings of one of the nation’s top emerging secondaries.

7. One new option at quarterback.

No, it’s not an ideal situation to have to play a true freshman at quarterback, but it beats not having anyone else new on the roster at this position from a year ago. Perhaps Shane Buechele isn’t ready to lead Rome just yet, but the fact that he’s clearly not completely in over his head is a good sign.

8. Charlie Strong’s best staff

Let’s forget about why it took three years to reach this point and just focus on the fact that we’re here. There seems to be more cohesion, chemistry and confidence in this group than I’ve seen in a while behind the scene in covering this program. In new offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert, the team finally has someone calling the shots that everyone believes in on that side of the ball.

So, there it is. My river of positive mood slime. There will be no meltdowns on my watch today.

No. 2 – If Charlie can win nine games this season, watch the hell out in recruiting ...

Man, you can just sense it.

After back to back top-15 classes were built without any real on-field momentum to serve as a launching pad, the roof might just blow off the top in recruiting in a way that would make Mack Brown smile if the football team can do its part on the field.

All you have to do is see the move the Longhorns made this weekend with five-star linebacker Dylan Moses to know that Charlie Strong and Co. have caught the attention of big-time players all over the country. It seems like every time Strong gets a few hours with a top prospect, good things happen for the Longhorns.

Obviously, there’s a long way to go before the 2017 recruiitng class puts pen to national letters of intent, but the Longhorns are in the game with a bevy of five-star talents, which is incredible when you consider the failures on the field in the last two seasons (and beyond).

In my mind, the only thing left for Strong to do is provide a winning product and a top 3-5 national class is very possible, perhaps even likely.

However, it’s not going to happen without at least a smidge of success on the field. Even if Charlie Strong were to return to Austin after a seven-win season in 2016, there’s no doubt that his seat in this town would be hot enough to cost the program some of the brightest of the blue-chips that are showing significant interest at the moment.

Leading for Moses in April won’t matter in February if there’s a repeat of 2015 on the field, but if Texas can beat Oklahoma and Baylor again this season, while getting to an attractive bowl, the recruits that matter the most will be like …

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No. 3 – Quick hypothetical question ...

If Sterlin Gilbert proves to be a rock star as an offensive coordinator and helps guide the program to an offensive resurgence, which includes winning nine or 10 games, job offers will be presented. It would be a hell of a good problem to have because it would mean things in this town will have turned around, but I wonder what the next move would be in such a situation.

Is it as simple as giving the gig to Matt Mattox, assuming that he doesn’t leave with Gilbert? What other young jedis of Art Briles offensive football exist who could take over?

I know … I know … I know … I’m putting the cart in front of the horse, but it’s something that I wondered about this weekend.

No. 4 – Texas baseball this weekend in a gif ...

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No. 5 – Scattershooting on the Longhorns ...

… Heading into the spring, it seemed like the Texas coaching staff would have a hell of a time getting all of its quarterbacks reps and with two weeks to go, the team is essentially down to two guys. Boy, things change quickly around here.

… Vey quietly, the emergence of Charles Omenihu might be the best thing that is happening on the team that few people are really talking about. This team needs upgraded play at defensive end and it seems like we know who it won’t come from, so Omenihu’s rise as a sophomore is a blessing for a team that still needs a few more.

… Consider me somewhat concerned that we’re not hearing that a few of these offensive linemen without a starting job aren’t making significant steps forward. Depth has a chance to be a killer for the offense if the wrong guys get banged up, but I suppose that’s true of almost any college team.

… Anthony Wheeler taking first-team reps at linebacker on Saturday is a positive development. Of the players competing to get on the field, he has the most upside. Well, he has the most upside until the freshmen arrive…

No. 6 – Buy or sell …

(As always, these are questions submitted by Orangebloods subscribers)

BUY or SELL: Whether through injury or because of performance, more than one QB will start a game this season?

(Buy) There’s probably a better chance that three quarterbacks start this season than merely one, as injuries, ineffectiveness and investment into the future are seemingly forever in play.

BUY or SELL: You "want" TS to open against Notre Dame and then have SB take over (Not will it... But is that what you want to have happen?)?

(Sell) I got no dog in the fight. I’d just like to cover a good team.

BUY or SELL: Both Foreman and Warren rush for 800 yards?

(Buy) Barring injuries, yeah, I’ll buy that.

BUY or SELL: Sterlin saves Charlie's job this year?

(Sell) I think the young talent that is being assembled might do more saving than any of the coaches on the staff.

BUY or SELL: With all the pressure on CS to win this year, with a defense that's probably a year away from being really good, your best QB option is Swoopes whose seems to fade under the bright lights, your back up who is now hurt and hasn't seized the job, your next option is a talented freshman who is a freshman. Despite the momentum in recruiting there isn't another D1 head football coach at a major university who is in a worse predicament the Charlie Strong?

(Sell) See College Station.

BUY or SELL: After a few practices, you are more optimistic about Texas getting to the 8 or 9 win total, even considering the current concerns over the QB position?

(Sell) My won/loss prediction hasn’t changed at all. I would set the over/under for the team at 7.5 wins.

BUY or SELL: Texas has a better recruiting class than OU come February 2017?

(Buy) Year in and year out, that’s usually a safe bet.

BUY or SELL: Augie wishes he was fishing right now?

(Sell) I think he wishes he was managing a better team right now.

BUY or SELL: Your column comes out before Wednesday?

(Buy) Rough crowd.

No. 7 – Wowowowowowowowow ...

I hate to give into hyperbole, but did we just see the best ending to a national championship game in college basketball in our lifetimes?

Between the double-clutch prayer hit by UNC’s Marcus Paige to tie the game with 4.7 seconds left to the Byrce Drew-like winner from Villanova’s Kris Jenkins to win it all, I dare say, yes, we just watched the greatest final 10 seconds in the history of the NCAA Tournament.

If I’m giving into hyperbole, I don’t even care.

That. Was. Awesome.




No. 8 – Five final college basketball thoughts...

a. I apologize to Buddy Hield and the Sooners if I crossed any proton streams with my rooting for them this weekend in the Final Four. More than one Oklahoma fan has accused me of jinxing the team with my positive comments throughout last week.

b. It’s just a guess, but I have a feeling we’re going to see that Jenkins buzzer-beater a few more times than we’ll see a replay of that Northern Iowa half-courter over the next few years.

c. I don’t want to play cards with Jay Wright. In winning the biggest game of his career in historic fashion, his reaction was that of a stone-cold killer.

d. Man, that Roy Williams interview after the game on TBS was hard to watch.

e. Dear basketball gods, please give the Sixers Brandon Ingram. Thanks.

No. 9 – Eternal Randomness of the Spotty Sports Mind …

… Moving on from college hoops…

2 days until the Masters.
11 days until the start of the NBA Playoffs
23 days until the NFL Draft

… Major League Baseball opening day was today and as a Phillies fan, I’m already ready for the end of the season. Just kidding. I’ve got an entire season of minor league baseball box score watching to do. I’m sure it’ll be awesome.

… No way Boston beat Golden State in the Bay Area on Friday night. No way.

… With an all-time NBA wins record on the line in the coming days, will Pop sit his key players against the Warriors in the two remaining games the two teams play against each other?

… Greg Hardy just can’t get out of his own way. I’m still pissed that Jerry brought him to Dallas.

… If I’m Colin Kaepernick, I don’t give back a single penny of my guaranteed contract, even if it means playing in San Francisco instead of Denver. Hell, he could give up nearly five million dollars and be behind Mark Sanchez in the blink of an eye if things go sideways. Yeah, I think I’d be keeping my money, but that’s me.

… No Scottie Pippen, the Bulls would not sweep the Warriors in a seven-game series.You didn’t sweep the Lakers. You didn’t sweep the Blazers. You didn’t sweep the Suns. You didn’t sweep Sonics. You didn’t sweep the Jazz. If you want to tell me you’d beat the Warriors in six games like you did in five of the six trips the Bulls made to the Finals, I’ll buy that. But a sweep? That sounds like insecurity talking to me.

… Shane McMahon’s leap off the cage at Wrestlemania is proof (if it was ever needed) that the McMahon family loves its family business. Seriously, that guy has an estimated worth of 35 million dollars and he never so much as blinked at that stunt. My cap is tipped in his general direction.

… Geez, Leicester City isn't merely going to win the EPL, it’s going to run away with the damn title. With six games to go, it has a seven-point lead on Tottenham and an 11-point lead on Arsenal. I don’t blame those fans for thinking the team is taking a victory lap.

… My MLS fandom might have taken a step forward this weekend.



No. 10 - And finally… a lesson learned over the weekendt

Thanks to our incredible partners over at the Texas Boot Company, I was able to take the wife to the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort for a couple of days to celebrate her birthday.

In doing so, I learned the No.1 lesson of parenthood vacations the hard way …

Leave the damn kids at home.

While we were walking the grounds on Saturday morning at around 2 a.m., we started talking about how much we were missing our twins and how much fun they would have if they were able to see the horses and activities available. The next thing I know we were at the front desk reserving a room for the twins and the baby sitter for the following night.

So, instead of enjoying two days away together and returning on Sunday afternoon to the real world, we volunteered to bring the real world to our getaway and it turned out to be an outright disaster. Outside of my massage at 6:15 p.m. on Saturday and the little bit of sleep I had that night, the only thing I really recall from the last 20 hours or so of our getaway was non-stop taking care of the twins.

What in the hell was I thinking?
 
Every since you commented about that, I've only seen it twice, including the "One Shinning Moment" clip at the end of last night's broadcast.
If it doesn't become a staple of future tournament promotions, I will return to this board to say the one thing Fonzie never could.

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I agree completely. Problem is, as you know, they have to play. They just don't have many options. Without landing a juco prospect it's the reality of the situation.
They have to do more than play. They have to play kinda good.
 
Nice. I'm really liking the glass is half full reporting. The thought about our DBs, LBs and RBs got me fired up. Maybe we can get those 8 or 9 wins. We shall see..
 
It is starting to seem like our best two options at DE are Cottrell (banged up) and Omenihu. Haven't heard a peep in reports about Hughes and I know Roberson is injured. Could you forsee one of those 2 making the switch over to FOX? How do you forsee the rotation or do you think this will unfold as the season progresses? Maybe @Alex Dunlap can provide some perspective as well
 
For all the parents saying they always bring their kids with them...this was a getaway not a vacation. If you don't get a getaway once in a while you will look back when the kids are older and have no connection other than working your ass off for the kids. I get the vacation narrative but getaways are essential.
 
You're assuming this team starts playing better than .400 ball on the road.

Our road games, ranked (by me) by talent gap between Texas and the opponent - 5 being the largest talent gap, 1 being the smallest.

@KU - 5
@KSU - 4
@TT - 3
@Cal - 2
@OSU - 1

By 3, 2, 1; all those games were within a TD last year with offensive chaos and a very young D - by any measure of reason, we fully expect both those to improve by at least 1 TD combined which flips those losses to wins. 4 & 5 are wins that stay wins regardless of where the game is played.

So yes, this would be out of character from recent history but if we aren't there in 2016 then we probably do need to simply hit the reset button.
 
Context is key. That shot *just happened*, it was devastating, and Ketch needed something to write about. He gave into hyperbole. It was much bigger in the Longhorn Universe than the NCAA tourney as a whole.

I agree that context is key but I don't even think it was that big in the Longhorn universe. We more than likely would have lost to a&m and had to hear about that a lot longer than a wild answered prayer. It's not like that one shot prevented us from winning anything of significance, which is why I don't think it will be a blip on the Longhorn misery screen 5, 10, or 20 years from now.
 
If it doesn't become a staple of future tournament promotions, I will return to this board to say the one thing Fonzie never could.

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Laughing out loud. What a great way to start this beautiful day.
 
I really want Charlie back in 2017.

I just don't believe this team wins 9 or 10 games. 1st year in a new offense, QB issues (which i think will improve---just not 9-10 games), youth issues, and depth. Hope i'm wrong.

I think our young players and recruits are feeling the Strong vibe and it would be unwise--very unwise-- to replace him if we end up with 7 or 8 wins. Maybe even 6 if things shake out a certain way.

Buy or sell? Texas keeps Charlie as head coach if he gets 7 wins. (if you can be late....)
I want Charlie back if the team plays much better in 2016 and 2017 recruiting looks like a top five class, regardless of record. Now can that happen without 8 or more wins? That is a good question that I hope we don't have to ask. Anything more than 7 wins and I think the team will have shown the expected improvement and leads to a top 5 recruiting class in 2017.
We have a good shot at that happening,IMO.
 
Be careful with going all MVP of the Ketchum Super Bowl or you'll need a much larger vehicle soon to get home from a not relaxing weekend at the Hyatt.

Good read, as usual.

Guess you saw that DC pulled out of 197? Of course, every time I get really hyped for a card, someone drops. I'm glad they left Bones on the card and I'm glad they are staying within the division, but regardless of the opponent (OSP, meh), putting an interim title on the line is ridiculous. It's the first time DC has ever pulled out of a fight and he recently defended. Besides, yeah, let's keep rewarding Jon's ridiculous behavior. That's a huge slap to Cormier, too. However, we all know they are just trying to stir interest in 197 and put more heat on a future DC/Bones unification bout. I just don't like it in this case. They obviously did it just for Bones because OSP wouldn't be getting anywhere near a title bout.
 
I'll take the over on the wins - TCU, BU, OU and ND are the only teams that match up with Texas from a talent standpoint - they may have more, they may have less, Texas is in the ballpark. They're all more established so I'd give them all the edge. However, the remaining 8 games, Texas has the edge in talent and often by a wide margin. Those are wins, add a bowl win and there's your nine games. Get an upset against an OU or BU, which isn't impossible and you're at 10.

As for Gilnert job offers - just wow, we'll be three games into the season,seeing much improvement on the O side of the ball and the fretting will start. Thanks for planting that seed in the cliff jumpers' skulls - o_O
I agree,but let's look at it like this. We shouldn't have lost to Cal (special teams error). Shouldnt have lost to OK St (another special teams error). TT and ISU don't even deserve to be on the same field as us. Hell we didn't even score against ISU. I feLT we had chances against West Va.

Basically we left 5 wins on the field last year. 5 wins where we had WAY more talent than the opposition. Except for special teams and QB.
 
It is starting to seem like our best two options at DE are Cottrell (banged up) and Omenihu. Haven't heard a peep in reports about Hughes and I know Roberson is injured. Could you forsee one of those 2 making the switch over to FOX? How do you forsee the rotation or do you think this will unfold as the season progresses? Maybe @Alex Dunlap can provide some perspective as well
I would like to see Malik in a few of those fox situations.
 
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For all the parents saying they always bring their kids with them...this was a getaway not a vacation. If you don't get a getaway once in a while you will look back when the kids are older and have no connection other than working your ass off for the kids. I get the vacation narrative but getaways are essential.
No doubt. I needed that extra 24 hours.
 
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Our road games, ranked (by me) by talent gap between Texas and the opponent - 5 being the largest talent gap, 1 being the smallest.

@KU - 5
@KSU - 4
@TT - 3
@Cal - 2
@OSU - 1

By 3, 2, 1; all those games were within a TD last year with offensive chaos and a very young D - by any measure of reason, we fully expect both those to improve by at least 1 TD combined which flips those losses to wins. 4 & 5 are wins that stay wins regardless of where the game is played.

So yes, this would be out of character from recent history but if we aren't there in 2016 then we probably do need to simply hit the reset button.
I'm just saying I don't think you can give this team the benefit of the doubt until it's earned at least a little.
 
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I agree that context is key but I don't even think it was that big in the Longhorn universe. We more than likely would have lost to a&m and had to hear about that a lot longer than a wild answered prayer. It's not like that one shot prevented us from winning anything of significance, which is why I don't think it will be a blip on the Longhorn misery screen 5, 10, or 20 years from now.
That wasn't really the point I made. Take a look back at the column. I simply said it's the play of Longhorn misery that will be replayed the most for the next 20 years.
 
Be careful with going all MVP of the Ketchum Super Bowl or you'll need a much larger vehicle soon to get home from a not relaxing weekend at the Hyatt.

Good read, as usual.

Guess you saw that DC pulled out of 197? Of course, every time I get really hyped for a card, someone drops. I'm glad they left Bones on the card and I'm glad they are staying within the division, but regardless of the opponent (OSP, meh), putting an interim title on the line is ridiculous. It's the first time DC has ever pulled out of a fight and he recently defended. Besides, yeah, let's keep rewarding Jon's ridiculous behavior. That's a huge slap to Cormier, too. However, we all know they are just trying to stir interest in 197 and put more heat on a future DC/Bones unification bout. I just don't like it in this case. They obviously did it just for Bones because OSP wouldn't be getting anywhere near a title bout.
It was more of a co-MVP. Like Randy White and Harvey Martin.;)

A few MMA thoughts.

a. Dana has had some bad luck as of late with injuries changing cards. This most recent one comes right after the Aldo/Conor fight fell apart. Brutal.

b. Jones should have never have been stripped of his title IMO. Everyone knows he's the champ. This is an acknowledging that overreaction when Jones first got into trouble.
 
BUY or SELL: With all the pressure on CS to win this year, with a defense that's probably a year away from being really good, your best QB option is Swoopes whose seems to fade under the bright lights, your back up who is now hurt and hasn't seized the job, your next option is a talented freshman who is a freshman. Despite the momentum in recruiting there isn't another D1 head football coach at a major university who is in a worse predicament the Charlie Strong?

(Sell) See College Station.

I think you misread the question: he specified "major university".
 
Couples that haven't made that mistake before.

I used to think you were smart, and kind of cute and cuddly. Now I know you are just a big dumb ox.

Bwahahahahahaha. "hey honey, lets go back and bring the kids with us" Bwahahahahahaha.

Favorite Ketch story ever? I think so. :)
 
Warren and Foreman aren't even better than Perine solo much less combined over he and Mixon.
YPC is a key stat in my mind in discussing running back quality. I don't know many that would disagree.

2015 YPC

Perine (6.0)
Mixon (6.7)
Foreman (7.2)
Warren (6.6)

a. Yes, the OU backfield is more accomplished and should have been included that was my mistake.
b. Yes, OU players have a larger sample size, but the Texas backs played with an average at best offensive line.
c. You're underrating the Texas guys.
 
I used to think you were smart, and kind of cute and cuddly. Now I know you are just a big dumb ox.

Bwahahahahahaha. "hey honey, lets go back and bring the kids with us" Bwahahahahahaha.

Favorite Ketch story ever? I think so. :)
Hey, the wife has to take ownership over that decision as well. It was a total team failure.
 

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With message boards, all it takes is one especially negative post that hits all of the right touchy nerves and suddenly all hell can break loose, as one negative comments produces more negative comments and those negative comments generate even more negative comments. The next thing you know, a complete meltdown is in full overdrive.
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No negative mood slime from me this week.
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Does this statement include negative @CS post/comments? I assume not since you love stirring up the message board with negative post from your alternate OB identity.
 
I agree,but let's look at it like this. We shouldn't have lost to Cal (special teams error). Shouldnt have lost to OK St (another special teams error). TT and ISU don't even deserve to be on the same field as us. Hell we didn't even score against ISU. I feLT we had chances against West Va.

Basically we left 5 wins on the field last year. 5 wins where we had WAY more talent than the opposition. Except for special teams and QB.

fair enough - our young talent is one year older and should be more consistent, for the first time, we have an actual offensive coordinator on campus - that's worth 7-10 points/game - in my book. Do they have to go out and do it? Sure, I'm taking a leap of faith there but that's what the Spring is for - renewal ;)
 
YPC is a key stat in my mind in discussing running back quality. I don't know many that would disagree.

2015 YPC

Perine (6.0)
Mixon (6.7)
Foreman (7.2)
Warren (6.6)

a. Yes, the OU backfield is more accomplished and should have been included that was my mistake.
b. Yes, OU players have a larger sample size, but the Texas backs played with an average at best offensive line.
c. You're underrating the Texas guys.

so, KOing chicks in bars ins't a metric by which to measure RBs - jotting that down for my own benefit later (sarcasm factor turned WAY, WAY up)
 
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