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  2. The season rides on the games in the Swamp and in the Cotton Bowl. Have to go 1-1 at worst there. 0-2 there and you’re Citrus Bowl bound. 2-0 and SEC championship, CFP and beyond are still on the table. 1-1 you have no margin for error left.
  3. sayin looked like the bus driver to me. 13 -20 126 yards. people acting like he was great yo. my a$$. and 40 yards was a fluke double bobble to tate with our defender with an arm across tates stomach...
  4. Correct. 100 of Arch's passing yards came in the 4th qtr when they were down 14-0. With that said still not sure either team is championship caliber yet, but they both have top 5 defenses in the country. Lets see what Texas does vs Florida & Georgia and what we do vs Illinois, Penn State & Michigan
  5. The next 3 weeks should all be easy wins. It will be opportunity to improve but IMO we still won't know who we are. After the ou game if we are 5-1 the 2nd half of the season will be fun. We come out 3-3... Woof.
  6. The honeymoon is over. After an underwhelming first game, and all the criticism cast on our offense and QB, this team better come out with a sense of urgency and serious chip on its shoulder.
  7. Well that and it was rushed, O didn't even get a chance to get set. I know they didn't put a ton of trust in Arch but some bootleg passes wouldn't have killed them, to Endreis. I think Gerry or someone mentioned this a year or so ago, Sark is great between the 20's but once the field condenses he seems to not be able to figure it out. Not all the time, obviously but it is becoming an noticeable trend for his teams.
  8. 100%. I was shocked when I saw the yardage difference because watching the game live it felt like Ohio State was clearly the better team.
  9. It’s a long season. I’d rather start slow and finish strong. Remember “Texas…. is back” after ND in 2016?
  10. Today
  11. It probably will be the route I will have to go. I didnt know I had this many family members coming into town on a home game weekend.
  12. Be sure to join us around 8:15 AM for Coffee and Football, as we discuss the latest topics surrounding the Longhorns and answer your questions. Today we'll also be joined by OTF's Bob Shipley to talk about the Ohio State game, what to expect Saturday and more.
  13. Credited with 6 tackles, and 6 QB hurries
  14. In a game where there might not be any points scored by half, you kick FG. Except for OSU’s wideouts, Sayin is bunch were raw. They were not going to score more than 17. Take the points in that type of game.
  15. Missed first two games with ankle injury http://www.hudl.com/v/2SXZ1K
  16. Hoping this is a bye week for Bouwmeester
  17. He said as much when he said this game is about us. I wouldn't be surprised if Texas scores 70 these next three games, because where Sark normally likes to have a 50:50 run pass ratio he more than likely will have a 60:40 ratio to get Arch looks and reps. These games are glorified scrimmages.
  18. The beginning of the bounce back 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
  19. I think Sark should use this game to work on very specific issues the team has. Work on Arch throwing to the right side. Forget about the long ball. Work on the touch with the short to intermediate. Focus on timing and crisp route running. Don’t worry about the score
  20. Should be … depending on what Sark wants to get out of this game
  21. Texas will run the football about as well as they desire Saturday unless SJSU just decides to play heavy box and give up 1v1’s and see if Arch hits guys for explosives
  22. I don't have five tickets but just wanted to let you know OTF has a promo code with seat geek for 10% off using OnTexas10. Hopefully that helps save you some cheddar if no one else can help.
  23. Yep, they knew exactly what was coming and we ran into the most stacked part of the box.
  24. All of this "is great", "Is terrible..." crap all over the interwebs since the summer and after Saturday afternoon reminds me of Teddy Roosevelt's famous saying. It is often referred to as The Arena: “It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.” —Theodore Roosevelt Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, April 23, 1910 Hookem
  25. Texas -36.5 seems like free money if I must say so myself
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