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Why Texas Lost Today

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King_Merlin

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Austin, Texas used to be a great city and it had the protection of the Football God's and the Longhorns Won and would have won today if not for the Football God's cursing them.

What went wrong and why are they cursed? Austin along with these Millennial P.O.S. are all liberal, Socialist, Antifa, etc. Austin is bringing Texas down and now Austin has cursed the Longhorns too.

But I do love seeing the Texas Football Coach losing his first game because he is an ASS and this made my day
 
Austin, Texas used to be a great city and it had the protection of the Football God's and the Longhorns Won and would have won today if not for the Football God's cursing them.

What went wrong and why are they cursed? Austin along with these Millennial P.O.S. are all liberal, Socialist, Antifa, etc. Austin is bringing Texas down and now Austin has cursed the Longhorns too.

But I do love seeing the Texas Football Coach losing his first game because he is an ASS and this made my day


Ok, I’ll bite. I tend to agree with the middle paragraph. Austin is a great city, but the millennial, everyone gets a trophy, I’m going to cry in my safe space generation has worked it’s way to the football team. Maybe there’s too much distraction is the town for 18-22 year old kids nowadays. I know it’s always been a fun town, but kids are different now.

Look around the country at the teams that are successful year after year. Alabama, wtf is there for these kids to do in Tuscaloosa besides play football. It’s football first, no distraction. Athens, Georgia...isn’t really a destination hot spot. Oklahoma. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say “hey, let’s go to Norman. There’s all kinds of cool sh#% to do there”

I refuse to believe that the kids we recruit are that much worse than the schools I listed, yet we we physically overmatched by Maryland...MARYLAND!! I’ve been a Horn supporter for the majority of my life and I don’t think a coach can fix the problem. It runs deeper than that. It’s the culture of a city. They’re simply a product of their environment.
 
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Ok, I’ll bite. I tend to agree with the middle paragraph. Austin is a great city, but the millennial, everyone gets a trophy, I’m going to cry in my safe space generation has worked it’s way to the football team. Maybe there’s too much distraction is the town for 18-22 year old kids nowadays. I know it’s always been a fun town, but kids are different now.

Look around the country at the teams that are successful year after year. Alabama, wtf is there for these kids to do in Tuscaloosa besides play football. It’s football first, no distraction. Athens, Georgia...isn’t really a destination hot spot. Oklahoma. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say “hey, let’s go to Norman. There’s all kinds of cool sh#% to do there”

I refuse to believe that the kids we recruit are that much worse than the schools I listed, yet we we physically overmatched by Maryland...MARYLAND!! I’ve been a Horn supporter for the majority of my life and I don’t think a coach can fix the problem. It runs deeper than that. It’s the culture of a city. They’re simply a product of their environment.

Sadly, I starting to believe this.
 
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