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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (What's next?)

... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.
I got on the ESPN app this morning. They had one highlight from the spring game in the clips section. It was Arch getting a standing ovation as he walked on the field. That was the only Orange-White highlight.
 
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I agree that basketball isn't at Chernobyl levels yet, but a 5 seems low. I would rate it closer to 7 and that assumes Abmas is in the bag.

I'm probably at an 8 to 8.5.

I look at it like this. On the date that Rodney Terry was announced as the head coach, the eight core players who were projected to be on next year's team included Cunningham, Disu, Hunter, Morris, Mitchell, Johnson, Holland, and Brumbaugh.

Out of those 8, only 2 are currently committed to play for Texas next year at this moment... Cunningham and Holland. Johnson is going pro, Disu, Hunter, and Mitchell are all NBA/undecided, and Morris and Brumbaugh are portal.

I was always going to be worried about Terry's ability to build a roster, but I didn't realize how worried I needed to be about retaining the roster he already had in year 1.
 
I haven't paid any attention to him, but I'll give him a looksy.
I’m not sure he’d be a plus player at Texas but he’s a big body that’s capable and only a sophomore. Not a ton of those guys growing on the portal trees.
 
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A few more good players.

In the 24-hour window immediately following the Texas spring game, the thought that kept creeping into my head was that you can see that this is a football team that is improving. You can also see the pathway toward a possible Big 12 championship.

You can also see a limitation or two that additional support through recruiting and/or the Portal would greatly benefit the team.

The team Steve Sarkisian is building seems 86-percent destined to be competing for the 2023 Big 12 Championship. There won't be a team on the 2023 schedule that Texas can't beat. Yet, there's still a step or two that the players and coaches within this team need to take that will define how this upcoming season will be remembered. Those steps don't get taken in April.

Yet, it's hard not to get excited about the offensive weaponry that Sark has created to put in the hands of Quinn Ewers. Xavier Worthy still gets ridiculous separation. AD Mitchell looks like a guy that is the best wide receiver for Georgia in an alternative universe. He's really talented. Johntay Cook is closer to being a star as a true freshman than not. Jordan Whittington looks fresh and hungry.

The mouth waters at the weapons and that's before we even get to Ja'Tavion Sanders, who is a legit all-America candidate at tight end. The only thing keeping the buzz meter semi-low on true freshman DeAndre Moore is that Cook is justifiably sucked all of the oxygen out of the true freshman wide receiver discussion.

I've got questions about the running game. I've got some questions about this offensive line. I've got some questions about how Sarkisian will put all of the pieces together.

But, damn ... Sark has some dudes to get the ball to. Without getting into too much hyperbole, I'll just say the wide receiver/tight end pieces are as good as we've seen since .... let's just say it's been a minute.

Meanwhile, the defense seems ok. It has some guys that might still be a year away from truly being ready to be plus-players. This is a defense that lacks the kind of depth that you have any real confidence in.

Another interior lineman would be nice. Someone at the edge position to push/supplement Ethan Burke would be a great idea. More linebackers. Yup.

It remains to be seen whether it can be obtained, but this team feels like it's a few more pieces away from really sitting in the pole-position inside the Big 12 title race.

What can be obtained in the Portal that potentially makes this team a few less pieces away? Can Sark cut to the front of the line on a few of these dudes like he did with Mitchell in January?

It should make the next few weeks a really interesting watch. It's a brave new college football world out there from a talent acquisition standpoint and schools that might need just a few pieces might just get a chance to get those pieces if it is truly ready for the activity in the Portal.

Will Oklahoma be aggressive in the Portal? TCU? Baylor?

All questions that will soon have some answers, but the hope if you're a Texas fan is that a few potential helping pieces can be added in the next few weeks/months. In a conference that will likely be decided by slim margins, the events of the Portal window will definitely include some moving parts that will represent those slightest types of boosted margins.

It's hard not to have an eye on this next free agency window when four players from the program have jumped in before the end of spring drills or a five-star talent in Bear Alexander enters the chat.

This team feels closer than ever to winning a conference title and 24 hours after the spring game, the biggest question that I have is one that's hard to truly answer or pin down. Just how much can Texas improve? What is the value of those improved fine margins? How aggressive will the market appear to be? Will it all amount to a nothing-burger? Or is there a player or two (or more) that can absolutely make the 2023 Longhorns better?

The addition of Mitchell is a reminder of how good Texas can be on the Portal front. Is there a repeat move out there that can impact the team like that? Are there two moves?

Again, lots of questions. It could make the next few weeks really important to the 2023 season

Ultimately, what's next? That's what I'm wondering with the completion of spring drills.

What's next?

No. 2 - Quarterback musings ...

... Yes, Saturday was just a simple data point A single practice. It was also the only one seen in front of fans and a Longhorns Network audience, On this particular day, Maalik Murphy looked as good or better than anyone on the roster at his position. It's a reminder of the level of competition taking place between the quarterbacks. All of these guys have some really fantastic physical tools. Murphy really let it rip a couple of times.

... Upon a second and third re-watch, I thought Quinn Ewers was solid. We've seen him throw the ball better than he did on Saturday, but it's no small thing that Ewers was casually on his way to a 400-yard type of day if the coaches had really let him turn it loose. He just needs to keep chopping wood.

... Arch didn't do much on Saturday, but he also didn't get to enjoy the high-end skill set at receiver on this particular day. On other days, his comfort level has looked quite better when Johntay Cook is out there catching passes instead of Thatcher Milton.

... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.

No. 3 - Other Spring Game Scattershots ...

... Consider me slightly underwhelmed by the running backs on Saturday, I didn't think that Jaydon Blue, CJ Baxter or Savion Red stood out from the pack and it's hard to know what's what with this group of players. Jonathon Brooks never looked more like a first-team player than by letting the other guys have a go at the crown.

... Anthony Hill as a situational turn-it-loose-and-just-let-him-go-get-the-ball guy has to be a play in the defensive playbook. Just let him be a badass.

... I can't help but to think the Longhorns will be looking for help in the Portal at linebacker.

... It's going to be really fascinating to see who emerges as playmakers on the defensive unit, Can Barryn Sorrell take the next big step? Are any of these defensive tackles better than pretty good? Is Ethan Burke ready ready?

No. 4 - ICYMI ...

If you want some Monday morning quarterback analysis to help get you through the day, here's a link to Saturday's post-scrimmage breakdown.



No. 5 - Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Time to panic?



I'm going to say that it's fair to be at a 5 on the 1-10 worry scale at the moment based on the way things have not exactly been going in favor of the Longhorns from a momentum standpoint.

There's still time for moves to be made and we're a Max Abmas or two away from potentially feeling quite different about the levels of panic that are fairly in play. Let's not go overboard ... yet.

No. 7 - Just Enough ...

As long as you can keep reminding yourself that taking two out of three on the road in conference play in any given weekend represents a win, you'll feel some good from a three-game set in Waco that challenged a lot of sanity in less than 72 hours.

Should the Longhorns have had a sweep? Sure. Don't we know enough about this year's team to know the Texas bullpen almost certainly has an "uh oh" in it on any given day and Saturday proved to be one of those games.

Yet, the Longhorns exit the weekend in first place in the Big 12. Last-place Oklahoma comes to town this weekend. There are worse ways to go through life than only winning 2/3 each weekend.

The bullpen is the bullpen. It's going to be good for at least one anxiety attack each weekend. But, this group has guts and it's the thing that you love about them.

As frustrating as they might be, first place is still first place.

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No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) If it's Texas or the field, I'd take the field, but communication will be made. This is the type of addition to the team that absolutely makes it better, which is why they will kick the tires on it. I'm sure. NIL opportunities will likely be a significant element of his recruitment.



(Buy) I just don't think the coaches wanted to take any chances. It was just a practice and I think they wanted to get into the rest of the off-season without any more issues with the sports hernia issue.



(Sell) No, I'm not there yet by any means, but he sure had a nice practice on Saturday.



(Sell) I just don't think Neyor is getting Mitchell off the field. That might be more of a Neyor vs. Johntay Cook battle for playing time. Good luck.



(Sell) Maybe my head is in the sand, but I'm not sure there's a huge market out there for him at the moment.



(Buy) It'll happen at some point. Most of the fat has been trimmed.



(Sell) Don't tell me about it, just show me.



(Sell) Saturday was just one practice. "Nailed down" is fairly strong language. A lot can happen in the next five months.



(Sell) More like 15% chance of a defensive player getting 10 sacks.
(Sell) Might play on the first series, though.
(Buy) Sure, a slight regression to the mean.
(Buy) Absolutely.



(Sell) That's a little too much hyperbole. At least, let's hope it is.



(Sell) You're not probably far off, but I can't go so far as to say it will be at Simms/Applewhite levels.

No. 9 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... I'm almost ready for the NFL Draft ...

... Feels like the entire NBA world is in the middle of a gasp while we wait to see what it exactly means that both Ja Morant and Giannis Antetokounmpo left game ones with injuries.

... It feels like Arsenal is starting to take on water. You can't settle for single points when Man City is the one chasing you.

... Austin FC continues to be the third best Texas team in the MLS. It just doesn't look like the same outfit.

No. 10 - The List: Top 10 True Crimes ...

I don't know what to say other than I've been on a little bit of a true crime kick for the last month or so. I figured I should go ahead and make a list out if it.

Others considered Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (Netflix), Surviving R. Kelly (Netflix) and Allen v. Farrow (HBO Max)

10. Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story (Hulu)

I had never heard of the Stayner family until I watched this doc series and I'm kind of baffled by the end that I wasn't aware of this entire story.

9. Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer

There's something about 1970s New York that I find really fascinating.

8. The Staircase (Netflix)

One of the granddaddies of True Crimes. Did Michael Peterson do it?

7. The Ripper

It's kind of amazing how poorly an investigation can go when you just keep letting the same people make mistake after mistake after mistake.

6. The Waco: American Apocalypse

There's some recency bias in this selection, but I really found myself pretty locked into this story from my youth. I was kind of amazed at what I thought I remembered and what actually went down.

5. The Thin Blue Line (Apple+)

Another one of the OG True Crime movies. It's about a cop killer in the Metroplex from the 70s.

4. The Texas Killing Fields (Netflix)

This one kind of haunted me for a few days.

3. Don’t F— With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (Netflix)

It's just a wild story, man ... all the way until the end.

2. O.J.: Made in America (Apple+/Amazon Prime)

If someone wants to tell me they think this belongs at No. 1, I won't argue too hard with you. It really is a fantastic series.

1. Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (Netflix)

The 70s and 80s were just crazy, man.
Yes, Malik played the best. But its not just that, he played like he had the "it" factor. To me, Ewers seemed concerned about how close Malik has made the competition. You can tell he regrets not having worked harder last year. I wonder if he worries that Malik takes over some time this year. I think Sark is loving Malik too.
 
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... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.

Could you make the argument this might have been the best case scenario for the team. The Hype train if Arch had Maalik's performance would be chaos. Arch's time will come maybe he will enjoy the college experience and stick around 4-5 years.
 
The Minority took an ass whipping from the Majority when questioning the Rodney Terry hire.
while the minority might have been correct, we would have been crucified in the press and it the 'other' coach had been a bomb we would have taken a huge leap backwards over the next 5 years.
 
I actually think the offense should be better , we only one lost one starter , although he was a big one

We lost several players , with losses at every level through the defense . I think we may be expecting too much to not expect a small regression potentially . I certainly hope not but time will tell
we essentially lost two starters...RB1 and RB1a...
 
Texas has had some good skill talent but they've actual been pretty poor at obtaining and developing talent on the offensive and defensive lines. Texas has had 2 offensive linemen drafted since 2009. TCU has had 9, Baylor has had 8 and Tech has had 4 over that same period. Also, Texas has 5 DL drafted over the last 10 years. Since they've been so poor at the most critical positions on the field, it's hard to say that they've actually been more talented than the teams they're competing against.
ahhh...yeah....remind me how many of those players years were Sark's, Flood's and Bo's boys and how many years did they have to develop their boys?...is that a never, none, nunca, nadie, zero of their own boys?

The past UT poor recruiting and development does not define this OL and DL. Give it a rest and stop living negatively in the past.
 
For all the offense pieces sarkasian has now - why does it still feel like the offense is going to underperform compared to what we would like to think of it as ?
It feels that way? To who? Based on a glorified practice? Who’s “we”? The nattering nabobs of negativism?
 
I think it is pretty obvious that the CBs and S will be an upgrade. If Murphy, Sweat and Collins continue to get better I do not see a huge drop from last year. Can Burke and Finkley give more than Ovie last year? Overshown position will be worse for sure, but can another step up in Ford help mitigate that? Third year in the system should help all around.

I'd love to see you be right.
 
I got on the ESPN app this morning. They had one highlight from the spring game in the clips section. It was Arch getting a standing ovation as he walked on the field. Not was the only Orange-White highlight.
That's funny.
 
I'm probably at an 8 to 8.5.

I look at it like this. On the date that Rodney Terry was announced as the head coach, the eight core players who were projected to be on next year's team included Cunningham, Disu, Hunter, Morris, Mitchell, Johnson, Holland, and Brumbaugh.

Out of those 8, only 2 are currently committed to play for Texas next year at this moment... Cunningham and Holland. Johnson is going pro, Disu, Hunter, and Mitchell are all NBA/undecided, and Morris and Brumbaugh are portal.

I was always going to be worried about Terry's ability to build a roster, but I didn't realize how worried I needed to be about retaining the roster he already had in year 1.
I don't know. An 8.5 seems pretty high to me in the current state.
 
... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.

Could you make the argument this might have been the best case scenario for the team. The Hype train if Arch had Maalik's performance would be chaos. Arch's time will come maybe he will enjoy the college experience and stick around 4-5 years.
absolutely.
 
I would say not being a top 10 offense would be underperforming.

And the reason I’m setting it at top 10 is we play in a weak defensive league , there’s no other way around it compared to a sec . Even the more talented teams in the league like OU have really weak defenses. We should have an easier time hitting top 10 here rather than in the sec .

We exalt on the elite talent we have at WR and TE etc and I agree with that, but if it doesn’t show up as a great overall offensive unit unless we are top 10.

And we only lost one starter from the offense (although a big one), you’d expect to see overall considerable improvement from individual players being more experienced and gain overall from the continuity of so many players returning as a unit too well
I’d love a top 10 offense, but Sark has averaged 39 over two seasons. And that was with Bijan NA d Roschon. I’ll believe top 10 when I see it.
 
I am a fan of Maalik Murphy now. I wouldn't mind if he is the starter. He's good.
 
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They are now on my list. A couple of them already were.
I have not seen all in your list but these are probably 1 & 2 for me. The Jinx blew me away as I was watching it and he gets arrested. Binge watched all of them.
MaM is just a crazy story. Depending on the day you can feel like different people or organizations are corrupt.
 
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They are now on my list. A couple of them already were.
The Murdaugh Murders could easily have a 2nd season in the chamber following everything that’s come out during and after the trial. Crazy story that’s still unfolding in real time. Still miffed it didn’t have a higher RT score.

The Netflix series was all pre-trial.
 
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A few more good players.

In the 24-hour window immediately following the Texas spring game, the thought that kept creeping into my head was that you can see that this is a football team that is improving. You can also see the pathway toward a possible Big 12 championship.

You can also see a limitation or two that additional support through recruiting and/or the Portal would greatly benefit the team.

The team Steve Sarkisian is building seems 86-percent destined to be competing for the 2023 Big 12 Championship. There won't be a team on the 2023 schedule that Texas can't beat. Yet, there's still a step or two that the players and coaches within this team need to take that will define how this upcoming season will be remembered. Those steps don't get taken in April.

Yet, it's hard not to get excited about the offensive weaponry that Sark has created to put in the hands of Quinn Ewers. Xavier Worthy still gets ridiculous separation. AD Mitchell looks like a guy that is the best wide receiver for Georgia in an alternative universe. He's really talented. Johntay Cook is closer to being a star as a true freshman than not. Jordan Whittington looks fresh and hungry.

The mouth waters at the weapons and that's before we even get to Ja'Tavion Sanders, who is a legit all-America candidate at tight end. The only thing keeping the buzz meter semi-low on true freshman DeAndre Moore is that Cook is justifiably sucked all of the oxygen out of the true freshman wide receiver discussion.

I've got questions about the running game. I've got some questions about this offensive line. I've got some questions about how Sarkisian will put all of the pieces together.

But, damn ... Sark has some dudes to get the ball to. Without getting into too much hyperbole, I'll just say the wide receiver/tight end pieces are as good as we've seen since .... let's just say it's been a minute.

Meanwhile, the defense seems ok. It has some guys that might still be a year away from truly being ready to be plus-players. This is a defense that lacks the kind of depth that you have any real confidence in.

Another interior lineman would be nice. Someone at the edge position to push/supplement Ethan Burke would be a great idea. More linebackers. Yup.

It remains to be seen whether it can be obtained, but this team feels like it's a few more pieces away from really sitting in the pole-position inside the Big 12 title race.

What can be obtained in the Portal that potentially makes this team a few less pieces away? Can Sark cut to the front of the line on a few of these dudes like he did with Mitchell in January?

It should make the next few weeks a really interesting watch. It's a brave new college football world out there from a talent acquisition standpoint and schools that might need just a few pieces might just get a chance to get those pieces if it is truly ready for the activity in the Portal.

Will Oklahoma be aggressive in the Portal? TCU? Baylor?

All questions that will soon have some answers, but the hope if you're a Texas fan is that a few potential helping pieces can be added in the next few weeks/months. In a conference that will likely be decided by slim margins, the events of the Portal window will definitely include some moving parts that will represent those slightest types of boosted margins.

It's hard not to have an eye on this next free agency window when four players from the program have jumped in before the end of spring drills or a five-star talent in Bear Alexander enters the chat.

This team feels closer than ever to winning a conference title and 24 hours after the spring game, the biggest question that I have is one that's hard to truly answer or pin down. Just how much can Texas improve? What is the value of those improved fine margins? How aggressive will the market appear to be? Will it all amount to a nothing-burger? Or is there a player or two (or more) that can absolutely make the 2023 Longhorns better?

The addition of Mitchell is a reminder of how good Texas can be on the Portal front. Is there a repeat move out there that can impact the team like that? Are there two moves?

Again, lots of questions. It could make the next few weeks really important to the 2023 season

Ultimately, what's next? That's what I'm wondering with the completion of spring drills.

What's next?

No. 2 - Quarterback musings ...

... Yes, Saturday was just a simple data point A single practice. It was also the only one seen in front of fans and a Longhorns Network audience, On this particular day, Maalik Murphy looked as good or better than anyone on the roster at his position. It's a reminder of the level of competition taking place between the quarterbacks. All of these guys have some really fantastic physical tools. Murphy really let it rip a couple of times.

... Upon a second and third re-watch, I thought Quinn Ewers was solid. We've seen him throw the ball better than he did on Saturday, but it's no small thing that Ewers was casually on his way to a 400-yard type of day if the coaches had really let him turn it loose. He just needs to keep chopping wood.

... Arch didn't do much on Saturday, but he also didn't get to enjoy the high-end skill set at receiver on this particular day. On other days, his comfort level has looked quite better when Johntay Cook is out there catching passes instead of Thatcher Milton.

... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.

No. 3 - Other Spring Game Scattershots ...

... Consider me slightly underwhelmed by the running backs on Saturday, I didn't think that Jaydon Blue, CJ Baxter or Savion Red stood out from the pack and it's hard to know what's what with this group of players. Jonathon Brooks never looked more like a first-team player than by letting the other guys have a go at the crown.

... Anthony Hill as a situational turn-it-loose-and-just-let-him-go-get-the-ball guy has to be a play in the defensive playbook. Just let him be a badass.

... I can't help but to think the Longhorns will be looking for help in the Portal at linebacker.

... It's going to be really fascinating to see who emerges as playmakers on the defensive unit, Can Barryn Sorrell take the next big step? Are any of these defensive tackles better than pretty good? Is Ethan Burke ready ready?

No. 4 - ICYMI ...

If you want some Monday morning quarterback analysis to help get you through the day, here's a link to Saturday's post-scrimmage breakdown.



No. 5 - Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - Time to panic?



I'm going to say that it's fair to be at a 5 on the 1-10 worry scale at the moment based on the way things have not exactly been going in favor of the Longhorns from a momentum standpoint.

There's still time for moves to be made and we're a Max Abmas or two away from potentially feeling quite different about the levels of panic that are fairly in play. Let's not go overboard ... yet.

No. 7 - Just Enough ...

As long as you can keep reminding yourself that taking two out of three on the road in conference play in any given weekend represents a win, you'll feel some good from a three-game set in Waco that challenged a lot of sanity in less than 72 hours.

Should the Longhorns have had a sweep? Sure. Don't we know enough about this year's team to know the Texas bullpen almost certainly has an "uh oh" in it on any given day and Saturday proved to be one of those games.

Yet, the Longhorns exit the weekend in first place in the Big 12. Last-place Oklahoma comes to town this weekend. There are worse ways to go through life than only winning 2/3 each weekend.

The bullpen is the bullpen. It's going to be good for at least one anxiety attack each weekend. But, this group has guts and it's the thing that you love about them.

As frustrating as they might be, first place is still first place.

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No. 8 – BUY or SELL …

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(Sell) If it's Texas or the field, I'd take the field, but communication will be made. This is the type of addition to the team that absolutely makes it better, which is why they will kick the tires on it. I'm sure. NIL opportunities will likely be a significant element of his recruitment.



(Buy) I just don't think the coaches wanted to take any chances. It was just a practice and I think they wanted to get into the rest of the off-season without any more issues with the sports hernia issue.



(Sell) No, I'm not there yet by any means, but he sure had a nice practice on Saturday.



(Sell) I just don't think Neyor is getting Mitchell off the field. That might be more of a Neyor vs. Johntay Cook battle for playing time. Good luck.



(Sell) Maybe my head is in the sand, but I'm not sure there's a huge market out there for him at the moment.



(Buy) It'll happen at some point. Most of the fat has been trimmed.



(Sell) Don't tell me about it, just show me.



(Sell) Saturday was just one practice. "Nailed down" is fairly strong language. A lot can happen in the next five months.



(Sell) More like 15% chance of a defensive player getting 10 sacks.
(Sell) Might play on the first series, though.
(Buy) Sure, a slight regression to the mean.
(Buy) Absolutely.



(Sell) That's a little too much hyperbole. At least, let's hope it is.



(Sell) You're not probably far off, but I can't go so far as to say it will be at Simms/Applewhite levels.

No. 9 - Scattershooting on anything and everything ...

... I'm almost ready for the NFL Draft ...

... Feels like the entire NBA world is in the middle of a gasp while we wait to see what it exactly means that both Ja Morant and Giannis Antetokounmpo left game ones with injuries.

... It feels like Arsenal is starting to take on water. You can't settle for single points when Man City is the one chasing you.

... Austin FC continues to be the third best Texas team in the MLS. It just doesn't look like the same outfit.

No. 10 - The List: Top 10 True Crimes ...

I don't know what to say other than I've been on a little bit of a true crime kick for the last month or so. I figured I should go ahead and make a list out if it.

Others considered Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (Netflix), Surviving R. Kelly (Netflix) and Allen v. Farrow (HBO Max)

10. Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story (Hulu)

I had never heard of the Stayner family until I watched this doc series and I'm kind of baffled by the end that I wasn't aware of this entire story.

9. Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer

There's something about 1970s New York that I find really fascinating.

8. The Staircase (Netflix)

One of the granddaddies of True Crimes. Did Michael Peterson do it?

7. The Ripper

It's kind of amazing how poorly an investigation can go when you just keep letting the same people make mistake after mistake after mistake.

6. The Waco: American Apocalypse

There's some recency bias in this selection, but I really found myself pretty locked into this story from my youth. I was kind of amazed at what I thought I remembered and what actually went down.

5. The Thin Blue Line (Apple+)

Another one of the OG True Crime movies. It's about a cop killer in the Metroplex from the 70s.

4. The Texas Killing Fields (Netflix)

This one kind of haunted me for a few days.

3. Don’t F— With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer (Netflix)

It's just a wild story, man ... all the way until the end.

2. O.J.: Made in America (Apple+/Amazon Prime)

If someone wants to tell me they think this belongs at No. 1, I won't argue too hard with you. It really is a fantastic series.

1. Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (Netflix)

The 70s and 80s were just crazy, man.
We always focus on the Offense, but if our offense looks good and torches our D is that really a good thing? It is hard to say what you want from this. If the O looks good you are happy but then worry about the D. If the D looks good you are really worried about the O but still wondering if the D is that good or the O that bad. We should just have a spring game against Texas State so I can feel good all around.
 
... Overall, Murphy emerges from Saturday as perhaps the day's biggest winner. He was really impressive. If that had been Manning that had thrown those back-to-back dimes for the pass that Moore dropped and then the pass on the very next play to Johntay Cook ... it would have been all over SportsCenter.

Could you make the argument this might have been the best case scenario for the team. The Hype train if Arch had Maalik's performance would be chaos. Arch's time will come maybe he will enjoy the college experience and stick around 4-5 years.
agree
 
Conner - Majors - Williams.

I'd love to be talked into Campbell or Neto.
I thought Campbell was going to be the best of that OL class when they all signed, however he's coming along much slower than I thought he would. What are you hearing? Is it mental,physical, a combo of both?
 
I thought Campbell was going to be the best of that OL class when they all signed, however he's coming along much slower than I thought he would. What are you hearing? Is it mental,physical, a combo of both?
Probably a combo. The light switch just hasn't flicked on yet.
 
We always focus on the Offense, but if our offense looks good and torches our D is that really a good thing? It is hard to say what you want from this. If the O looks good you are happy but then worry about the D. If the D looks good you are really worried about the O but still wondering if the D is that good or the O that bad. We should just have a spring game against Texas State so I can feel good all around.
It's always a zero sum game to some extent.

I think we've got a good handle on this team.
 
It's always a zero sum game to some extent.

I think we've got a good handle on this team.
I agree. To be honest I was some what play devils advocate. The QB not throwing pics is really the main thing I want to see. No matter how good your DBs are, they are going to have a tough go of it with this WR core if the QB is being consistently accurate.
 
I agree. To be honest I was some what play devils advocate. The QB not throwing pics is really the main thing I want to see. No matter how good your DBs are, they are going to have a tough go of it with this WR core if the QB is being consistently accurate.
Texas quarterbacks took care of the ball pretty well. You'd give them all that.
 
ahhh...yeah....remind me how many of those players years were Sark's, Flood's and Bo's boys and how many years did they have to develop their boys?...is that a never, none, nunca, nadie, zero of their own boys?

The past UT poor recruiting and development does not define this OL and DL. Give it a rest and stop living negatively in the past.
I think you're a little late to the party and missed the context. I was responding to a poster who was under the false impression that we were somehow more talented than other Big 12 teams under Herman and Strong. My response was about the past, not the current situation, which is light years ahead of where we've been.
 
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