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Bring in a new quarterbacks coach too. Sark isn't the QB guru we thought he was, and Milwee hasn't done his job either. I've seen multiple times QB's from lesser programs outplay our 5 star QB's. How is that possible?? Sark needs all new coaches on offense cause this is embarrassing for him supposedly being an offensive minded genius.
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Johntay cooks uncle
Gerry Hamilton replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That was truly unreal ... but not surprising at all - at the same time. -
I’m not against bringing him on. I doubt it happens during the season.
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Okay, I went back and looked at the stats here. He had 14 tackles (Hill) but it it felt like you barely noticed him lol. I'm going to need to do another watch through.
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Lmaooo Ohio state has a young one inexperienced team. The difference is they have a QB being developed and ours isn’t developing. He’s looked the same in all games but against SHSU
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Arch doesn’t look anywhere but deep. The middle of the field is nonexistent with him.
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Hire him immediately as a consultant replace Flood in the off season. The Hall of Fame OL Coach (Pre-2020 Edition) Pittman wasn’t just good; he was a developer of monsters. From Oklahoma (1990s) to Georgia (2016-2019), he built lines that pancaked defenses and funneled talent to the NFL: • Georgia Peak: Under Kirby Smart, Pittman’s crews anchored three straight SEC East titles and a 2017 national championship run. They paved for a 2019 rushing attack led by D’Andre Swift (1,216 yards, 4th in SEC). He coached 15 linemen to the pros, including studs like Andrew Thomas (No. 4 overall pick, 2020). PFF loved ’em—top-10 pass protection, elite run blocking. • Arkansas Assistant Days (2013-2015): As Bret Bielema’s OL coach/recruiting coordinator, he fielded the biggest line in college football (average 320+ lbs). They powered 1,000-yard rushers Jonathan Williams and Alex Collins, mentoring All-SEC beasts like Brandon Scherff (No. 5 pick, 2015) and Frank Ragnow (2nd-rounder, 2018). • Career Stats Vibe: Across stints at Tennessee, Missouri, and beyond, his lines hovered around a 5% sack rate (elite) while fueling top-20 rushing attacks. X chatter calls him “the best O-line coach in the country” for effort, technique, and turning mid-tier recruits into pros. He’s the “Yesssssir!” hype man who made Georgia’s OL recruiting viral gold. In short: Pittman as OL coach? A+. He’d thrive as a position guru under a sharp HC—think what he did for Smart or Bielema.
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Our receivers need to compete!
Bobby Burton replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think you’re a little harsh on the WRs from yesterday. They were getting open. But Arch had zero time most of the second half unless he created that with his pocket movement. -
The apple typically does not fall far from the tree. I think we should all remember that.
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If the ball isn't handed to them, they give up too fast. If the ball is near your radius, go get it. If it hits your hands, catch it. Livingston's catch was really good, but he got blown up. But he is the only one who competes at a high level. Wingo needs to stop relying on his press clippings.
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Bottom line is we got our asses kicked in all phases. It happens. After the players see the tape, let's see the pride they have to not allow this to happen again. We need to be foaming at the mouth against OU. Our tackling was atrocious. Our O-Line should be embarrassed. Why is our freshman sensation running back not getting opportunities? Wisner didn't have it. Kobe Black is not ready. Geez.
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We're favored Yo Spreads and Moneyline Oklahoma Sooners: +3.5 (-110) Texas Longhorns: -3.5 (-110) Over/Under Over 56.5 points: (-110) Under 56.5 points: (-110)
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Saying it with my chest. I think Arch grew up a lot today. We know we have a young and inexperienced team, so what did we expect?
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Eval misses happen which is why the lack of portal action is so surprising. But there were some big fish (humans) that this staff did not reel in for whatever reasons, and Cam and Banks flips from Oregon required luck of Cristobal leaving (which in a small world twist, Mario now has James Brockermeyer starting at Center). I hope Saban offers Sark some advice on this front.
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OTF Premium Napier's Offensive Game Plan Worked
HawkDriver replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Didn’t help that we didn’t generate any pressure, at all. I’ve said in other places, this is what happens when we play HS teams for a month. Not ready to play, not ready for the environment, not ready for the size and speed of the game, not ready to match physicality, and not ready for a program that doesn’t give a tihs about our “brand”. -
We definitely should've gone all in on that kid from USC that's at Oregon and the Rice transfer that is at Ohio State, both of those guys would've started for this team. There was also experienced C's that we didn't even go after in the portal. I'm not sure that Sark and Flood really thought about that or maybe Sark just blindly trusted Flood to get it done? I'm not sure, seems like a complete failure on both of their parts. Same with RB. They could've grabbed the guy that's at Missouri or Miss State both of those guys are better than any RB on our roster, imo. I know people will say we can't get everyone but when you need help on that side, you don't take no for an answer.
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OTF Premium Napier's Offensive Game Plan Worked
HawkDriver replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He wasn’t at all…in fact and quite a few times they ran 2 man routes and we still lost. He hit guys that were wide open on crossers ala 2022, or Dallas beating our guys. -
It feels like PK regressed a bit in this one. Maybe it's the new DB coaches? Who knows. But he's not very good at dialing up pressure with the talent he has there. I thought he was just taking it easy for several weeks but that really is the D we have and they aren't as good as we assumed. So if our O is dog water and our D is overrated, that's not a good recipe for success.
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OTF Premium Napier's Offensive Game Plan Worked
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yes, but again, it wasn't like Lagway was threading needles down the field. Those 8 in the box is exactly where the majority of Lagway's passes ended up. -
Even at 100% he's not t hat great of RB, imo. He's a good RB but that's about it. But him and the OL combined were not good, at all.
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OTF Premium Napier's Offensive Game Plan Worked
HawkDriver replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Run the ball, stop the run…let’s go CJ 😂