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  2. Gerry’s talked about it, the problem with Arch is between the ears. Sark really knows the kind of player Arch can be and him knowing that believes that the solution is anything but benching Arch or giving him a smaller role. He’s already in a slump of confidence, the solution is not moving on or putting him aside. He’s gotta work through it and get over it. Whether he does or not I think it will determine his future next season at Texas.
  3. @Gerry Hamilton, OTF bad cop to @Bobby Burton's good cop, agent provocateur or Aggie? 🤘
  4. Do it, let's see that betting ticket @Blake Munroe!
  5. I have no idea and can't follow this logic, but I can't imagine a coherent argument that would put Ryan Day in the same sentence as Saban.
  6. Widest TOP gap in a win since (at least) 2004. This was a wider TOP margin than the Peach Bowl last year. Also against Power 4 competition since 2004, the Kentucky game was: Least yards in a victory (179) Fewest number of first downs in a victory (8)
  7. One other thing our offenses under Sark in 23/24 were pretty good not great but good here are some stats For the 2024 season, Final Offensive Ranking: Pro Football Focus (PFF) graded Texas as the 19th-best offensein 2024. Points per Game: The Longhorns averaged 33.0 points per game, ranking 29th in the nation. Total Offense: Texas gained an average of 437.5 yards per game, placing them in the top 40 nationally. Player Statistics: Passing: Quarterback Quinn Ewers threw for 3,472 yards. Rushing: Running back Quintrevion Wisner rushed for 1,064 yards. Receiving: Wide receiver Matthew Golden led the team in receiving yards with 987. Preseason ranking: Before the 2024 season, Pro Football Focus ranked Texas as the No. 2 offense in the country based on its talented roster. 2023 season The 2023 season saw the Longhorns offense rank among the nation's elite, ultimately winning the Big 12 Championship. Final Offensive Ranking: Texas finished the 2023 season with the 9th-best offense in the nation, according to Fox Sports. Points per Game: The Longhorns averaged 35.8 points per game, which ranked 15thnationally. Total Offense: The team averaged 477.5 yards per game, finishing 3rd in the Big 12 Conference and 9th nationally. Player Statistics: Passing: Quarterback Quinn Ewers threw for 3,479 yards. Rushing: Running back Jonathon Brooks rushed for 1,139 yards. Receiving: Wide receiver Xavier Worthy led the team in receiving yards with 1,014.
  8. Wisner is pretty clearly not at 100%. There's a lot of talk around here about Sark being transparent with injuries, but let's think back to Worthy playing with a broken bone in his hand for half a season. It's also strange to me that conventional wisdom is that the center is the point guard of the OL, making all the calls on protections, and then people are surprised when a young and already shaky OL has to go to the back-up center and struggles with protections on the road in a conference game. I think @Bobby Burton predicted 20-10? What did we expect a 20-10 game to look like? 🤘
  9. I agree with you about RZ and third down issues. However I think QE was an excellent college qb thst ran the offense efficiently in 23/24. Certainly injuries held him back and he never threw the deep ball as well as he should have yet we won a lot of games with him including Big 12 Championship in 23 and we were 2 or 3 plays away from 1 Winning SEC Championdhip game 2 winning either or both of the semifinal games. sark needs to evolve but to me he is a top 5 college coach. He had the program going in the right direction but we have major issues in o line and at qb I suspect he will get this fixed unfortunstely hx is full of highly ranked QBs that just couldn’t perform when they got to the big stage. That list may well have Arch on it soon. As far as who can be the qb. I suspect Lacy eill be the guy but then again I thought Arch would be great. Unfortunately he isn’t even functional
  10. No definitely not @Oldest Horn nothing is going on behind the scenes that is negatively impacting the team at all!
  11. Don't over think it. The offense stinks. Vandy, Arkansas, and A&M will be bigger tests than Florida, Kentucky or MSU.
  12. Every game is going to be a fight, but this defense can keep us in games. Sagarin's model (which is representative of all of the "computer" models) has us favored against every team left on our schedule other than UGA.
  13. One last thought on National Firing Day: what do Ed Orgeron, Gene Chizik, Jimbo Fisher, and Mack Brown have in common? Hint: it's different than Day and Saban. But you can argue Urban and Dabo are in the same camp. None of the guys getting their papers this week have it.
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  15. Changing HC is a huge gamble so I'm hoping Sark solves the offensive execution woes. But to your point on 2 semifinal appearances: we didn't win, and Penix super cape mode aside, the offense was not up to the task. The RZ and 3rd down issues are mind boggling. So I'm not sure the argument is reassuring. As for Arch, I'm in disbelief that his floor is not "competent college QB". The yips behind this line may be a real problem - but looking at him in context of Card, Casey, and Quinn, there also seem to be some recurring themes with mechanics and panic. The paradox there: -if Arch doesn't portal, it seems unlikely that he will be headed to the draft next year, so 1) he's gotta turn into Pavia not Allar in '27 while 2) how do we retain and develop QB2 into the '28 QB? - if he does portal, who's your '26 QB and does he repeat the steep leaning curve?
  16. 1. The team is not good on the road. The offense is clearly an issue, and that is likely exacerbated by a hostile road crowd. 2. The team may play up and down to competition. This is common of young teams We have had zero home games against like or better competition, which I believe might be where we see the team perform its best. The game where the team performed the best was a semi-home game against like or better competition (OU). If we get past MState, I like our chances against Vandy, Arkansas and TAMU at home. The obvious challenge will be UGA on the road.
  17. - Not good when a starting center is out when the Oline has been anything but solid. - Where was Wisner from a week ago?? He wasn’t even on the field for a couple long stretches. He’s definitely banged up
  18. My concern- Sark's offense is too much for college underclassmen, which you inevitably need some to play even with the portal. If that's right, the big question is what offense will Sark allow an OC to run? Something other than "his" / what he wants to major in? Is he going to let <insert: the next Joe Brady or Will Stein, or a rental like Chip Kelly - whats ole Kingsbury up to?> run the show, from roster to scheme to script? Or is he just going to allow an eye in the sky press box play suggestor on headset?
  19. Oh my gosh Sark puts us in back to back semi final games that we easily could have won He may be stubborn and he may have sold his soul for arch but he is our guy i1 under performing season due to poor o line and abysmal qb play does not ruin us i think he can right the ship in a year or two The real problem is what to do with Arch? Will more experience correct a massive lack of confidence or does Sark need to encourage him to portal and get a fresh start? I think he should portal, he has the qb yips. It’s ugly
  20. As reporters idk if y'all have some type of deal or are told to only ask certain questions but this is the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS sark needs to answer the tough questions.. I'm tired of hearing we didn't execute, the timing was off, I've got to call better plays etc.. What the hell was the offense doing in the off season & fall camp to look this bad.. An OC needs to be hired for next season cause sarks playbook is either outdated or too complicated to execute & get rid of that damn "script" it hasn't worked
  21. Yes, I mean that is how 90% of the NFL does it for a number of reasons. Not saying I'd want Nagy specifically.
  22. 25-14 Texas. Texas wins 3-1 OU SUCKS!
  23. Texas and sark need to run an offense like the 49ers. The problem is a non-dynamic rb. Manning needs to throw more first read to get confidence early. More motion, Tight Ends doing more seam route. Manning needs to play more like a point guard, allow the game to come to him, not forcing the issue.
  24. No thank you. I don’t want an Andrew Luck or Jim Nagy type as GM.
  25. Hugh Freeze has to be next right? Arkansas can / will outscore them
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