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  2. Hell yeah, CJ - who do you think we have to blame for that… I’ll give you a hint: K**e *lo*d
  3. And as far as Neto how does that impact the other Z on the team?
  4. A little look and comparison on our screen game the past 3 years. 2024 was the least effective in terms of yards per play in the 6.4 range then this year at 7.8 and 2023 at 8.5. 2024 was the lowest in terms of completion percentage and adjusted completion so that probably brings the ypp back in line. Sark for sure needs to lean into it a bit more but we’re not much different than years prior although UF likely competes with the fewest Sark has run since his arrival.
  5. Two fold. One, Neto Umeozulu was showing signs of life in the spring. On pace to be the guy. Things changed, obviously, leading up to Ohio State. Now, it appears Neto has played his last down as a Longhorn. The defense was always ahead of the offense, but that is part of the growing pains of every spring. Injury to Cojoe, loss of Neto being an option is two pieces of the puzzle that were available in the spring that aren't today.
  6. Where has this been? It’s so frustrating.
  7. Were these things that the coaches saw in practice and just tossed it up to "the defense is just that good" and didn't realize the o line was just flat out bad?
  8. Beyond having three years of gameplanning for Arch, they also had 8 months to game plan for this offensive line getting its lunch eaten every day in practice dating back to the first day of practice in the spring. Nothing changed.
  9. I think what I’m most shocked by is how it seems Sark has no clue how to best utilize Arch despite being on campus 3 years. Feels like a cataclysmic failure.
  10. But you’re not a coach. Or are you? That’s a joke by the way. If you get the time and inclination, maybe throw together a graph game by game on the ball distribution- behind LOS, 1-9, 10-19, 20+. Pair it with run-pass ratio. I would wager a bit of our issue is that the gameplans are too varied given our lack of playtime with each other. The merry go round at RB and LG also play into that. I think we wasted that UTEP week.
  11. Let’s go, let’s get creative and make those okies run and run. Let’s run tempo at them too.
  12. Would like to see the field spread out a bit. Just get the ball to guys in space and allow them to work. I'm with you
  13. I hope James Simon has good hands. Lining him up in the backfield taking some swing passes would be nice. He looks faster than Wisner, but runs more physical and has a better chance at making the first guy miss.
  14. Looks good but with his dad being an Aggie there may be an upcoming rift in the family or perhaps his dad had some issue with AandM now. 😆
  15. Sark needs to run Quinn’s gameplan for arch. Use the quick game as an extension of the running game. That IS your running game.
  16. Wanted to add to the conversation from yesterday in regards to making life easier on the offensive side of the ball... Arch Manning currently has the smallest % of pass attempts targeting pass catchers in between yards 1–9 among Power 4 quarterbacks. There are 73 quarterbacks that qualify according to PFF. Only 25.7% of Manning's pass attempts are in the short yardage category – again, that is yards 1–9 downfield.
  17. Today
  18. Either they are smoking something VERY good or they failed to watch either of our lines.
  19. OU insiders are reporting they'd be more surprised if he didn't play at this point.. FWIW
  20. Was just coming to post. Thank you!
  21. A Texas win immediately changes the narrative for OU and how “dominant” they’ve looked. And because of that national narrative, a Texas win also immediately alters the perception of Texas. HookEm.
  22. It's looking more and more like OU is going to give it a go. This game means too much to Venables.
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