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Joey knows this won’t happen, Cody Campbell knows this won’t happen and anybody with two brain cells knows this just big talk without a fear of consequences. That won’t stop a portion of the Tech fan base from thinking they got one over on Texas and that the Longhorns “are too scared to play them.” Texas has never and will never view Tech as a rival. The first truly noteworthy season since Tech fired the best coach in its history doesn’t make you elite. It doesn’t mean you get to dictate terms to anyone outside the Mickey Mouse league you couldn’t wait for Texas and OU to vacate. It makes you obnoxious. Best case scenario for Tech’s season is they’ll roll through the Big 12, get a bye into the CFP quarterfinals and then soundly lose to a team with as much or more talent. Wash, rinse and repeat.
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Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Waxahorn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If I close my eyes and concentrate on Lubbock, I can almost smell the feedlots. -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Assistant Regional Manager replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I will lose respect for this athletic department if they ever willingly put Texas Tech on the schedule. -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Bobby Burton replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Parts of it. Absolutely. -
Tech and McGuires biggest claim to fame is being arch’s debut opponent in 2023.
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Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
DiggsTX replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Trying to rage bait the team with what is likely the most difficult schedule in the country into shuffling their schedule so you can piggy back off them. Loser stuff. -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Jester101 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Tech is, was and will be a pathetic diploma mill staining the soil of the great state of Texas. -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
DiggsTX replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Begging for relevance. We didn’t say play us, we said play anybody with a pulse. We only schedule P4 teams who can score in a Playoff game for our non-conference, sorry. I’m so tired of the unfounded Tech bravado. -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Ronald Dato replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bobby, I sure the Big 10 and SEC powers will fight this bill. Do you think it has a chance to pass congress? -
Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Flynn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Texas Tech: The Faces of Desperation
Traves replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’m okay never playing tech again after how they acted in 2022. Good riddance and have fun cosplaying like a C-list WWE nobody in an irrelevant conference. -
If I'm the Texas State coach I publicly tell McGuire to stop trying to screw with my schedule and to kindly F*CK OFF
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They are the same people who want Sorsby to play because they think he did nothing wrong.
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The number of Tech folks who truly believe this could happen or view it as anything other than posturing is staggering.
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It's sad that it has come to this. But it has. Texas Tech is doing anything to be relevant. They're desperate, so desperate in fact that it's embarrassing to watch grown men grovel. Cody Campbell and Joey McGuire are the faces of desperation. So butthurt are the Red Raiders about getting left in the Big 12 that their administration at every level, from the board of regents, to the president's office, even to the football coach's office, they're all willing to do anything to get anyone to listen to them and regard them as more relevant than they are. In a flash of showmanship and false bravado, their football coach today asked for Texas to move its game with Texas State from Austin on Sept. 5, and schedule Texas Tech in Dallas instead. Yet just minutes later, that very same coach tried to convince reporters that his quarterback who gambled on his own team should not incur significant penalties. "Maybe he should get a few games but not a whole year [I am paraphrasing here]," McGuire told reporters. A sane man's response to such words? Joey McGuire will say anything to anybody if it helps him win a football game. He's a man who knows no bounds. McGuire is only following the lead of his president, who days earlier the president of Texas Tech penned a letter to all students and alumni asking for the same thing. The whole thing is preposterous. They know it. You know it. We all know it. If you gamble on your team, you're toast. As for Campbell, his thumbprints are all over the latest senate legislation. And that legislation attempts to box in Texas and the SEC. Why is Campbell so worried about what's going on in Austin? Does he feel threatened? Again, it's the move of desperate people. And McGuire and Campbell are the faces of desperation. Texas Tech is embarrassing itself over and over again. View full news story
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It's sad that it has come to this. But it has. Texas Tech is doing anything to be relevant. They're desperate, so desperate in fact that it's embarrassing to watch grown men grovel. Cody Campbell and Joey McGuire are the faces of desperation. So butthurt are the Red Raiders about getting left in the Big 12 that their administration at every level, from the board of regents, to the president's office, even to the football coach's office, they're all willing to do anything to get anyone to listen to them and regard them as more relevant than they are. In a flash of showmanship and false bravado, their football coach today asked for Texas to move its game with Texas State from Austin on Sept. 5, and schedule Texas Tech in Dallas instead. Yet just minutes later, that very same coach tried to convince reporters that his quarterback who gambled on his own team should not incur significant penalties. "Maybe he should get a few games but not a whole year [I am paraphrasing here]," McGuire told reporters. A sane man's response to such words? Joey McGuire will say anything to anybody if it helps him win a football game. He's a man who knows no bounds. McGuire is only following the lead of his president, who days earlier the president of Texas Tech penned a letter to all students and alumni asking for the same thing. The whole thing is preposterous. They know it. You know it. We all know it. If you gamble on your team, you're toast. As for Campbell, his thumbprints are all over the latest senate legislation. And that legislation attempts to box in Texas and the SEC. Why is Campbell so worried about what's going on in Austin? Does he feel threatened? Again, it's the move of desperate people. And McGuire and Campbell are the faces of desperation. Texas Tech is embarrassing itself over and over again.
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Biggest casualty in the whole Sorsby saga is Will Hammond. Dude played decent for them, certainly good enough to make the playoffs this year. Idk about the injury status but just feel for the guy lol
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I wonder how burned the bridge is with the Big 12? I feel like unless Yormark is gone, I doubt Texas will schedule any of those teams. They even cancelled the series with ASU after they joined the Big 12. Makes me feel like there is definitely some bad blood there. I haven't looked at basketball and baseball but I don't think we have scheduled a ton of Big 12 teams there after leaving either.
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Hey Joey, I hear Georgia is looking for a game that day in Athens, and willing to buyout Tennessee State to make room for Tech. Interested? Yeah, I didn’t think so. Good luck with ACU!
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My dad went to Reagan and enjoyed the interview too. Evidently he met Brad a time or two and had some friends in common. Got this text after the interview. I remember him riding up to a party on a motorcycle and Tommy Walker saying, “ what’s that big guy picking on that motorcycle “. It was a Kawasaki 350, not a small bike. Brad was a real friendly guy.
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*uck Joey McGuire
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dudes a clown
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Joey knows Texas won’t give up a home game for his clown show. Probably one of the main reasons he’s running his nickel head like this.
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Tech is still scorned Daddy left