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2026 Women's Softball Thread
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Don't know if he comes to Texas, but thanks for the reminder that I'm getting old.
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
For you Mavs fans, Cuban spearheaded NBA rule changes to stop Kobe and Shaq and benefit slow boy, unathletic Dirk. What a guy! The NBA now sucks. Thanks Cuban. -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The NCAA literally made dunking against the rules because of Kareem. They said it was for "player safety." These guys today have no idea. - Today
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Califashorn75 replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I am an upgrade from Wilcher. -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I wish Gerry had gone into coaching like his dad. He would have a great basketball coach, -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gerry damn sure knows basketball. This is a point of emphasis deal. -
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aaronstein5 replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Chicken Tenders Hamilton knows what he is talking about! -
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aaronstein5 replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Chicken Tenders Hamilton knows what he is talking about! -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Certain great players in NBA history have been able to score on command more often than not, but that's not teams. By the way, LeBron and Steph aren't among those players who consistently beat their man to win games. That's why they aren't really among the greatest, pencil goober numbers aside. -
What about the trend prior to the weekend when we did it a bunch against good teams? Everyone loves to focus on the 3-4 bullpen blowups while ignoring the other 27 wins where the bullpen did their job. Including the entire OU series, the entire South Caroline series and the final two games against Auburn and Ole Miss.
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We're talking semantics at one level, but ultimately we're not. Bottom line is that it's not scoring "on command" that wins titles, it's defending "on command" that wins titles. It's great if you can score on command, but college teams can't. Even NBA teams can't score on command in the playoffs when the chumps finally decide to man up. -
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Gerry Hamilton replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My use of "on command" is the pure definition ... "On command" means acting immediately in response to an order, signal, or request. It signifies doing something instantly when instructed or desired, often implying obedience or the capability to produce an action at will. That's where I'm coming from. If the game is going to be decided by 75+, better be able to get there on command. If the game is going over 80, better be able to get there on command. The losers in the NCAA Tournament, the majority of the time, can't get to 75+ or 80+ when it's required. -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gerry, the sticking point is "on command." Do they score more than 80 some of the time? Of course, but they don't score more than 80 every time, especially not against the best competition later in the tournament. Coaches would always like to score as much as possible. That would be "on command." -
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Gerry Hamilton replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Have to have the ability to go score 80+ on command when the game calls for a team to. Nothing has changed. Deep run teams historically have had multiple games in the tournament where they had to get 80 to survive and advance. All one has to do is the research. Colleges coaches literally have on boards… have to be able to score 75+ in the NCAA Tournament, and go get 80+ when pushed to the limit. If you are playing against a high level teams, they are going to score on good defense. So you have to as well. There is reason guys like Kelvin Sampson and Rick Barnes (terrific coaches) struggle in the higher scoring games -
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harveycmd replied to JMarquette's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Title game was called differently than all the other games. That's always the case. Point is, plenty of teams succeeded in the tournament without scoring big. Latest "trends" indicate you need size and defense more than scoring. There's no denying that. That being the case, we need a 4 that can rebound and muscle more than space and shoot. If you can shoot 1-3, that will provide more than enough space. -
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
Howie4514 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The women portal talk has been very limited across multiple sites. Did we have anyone visit this weekend?