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Weekly thread for "Second Watch" with Babers & Howe?
Dread-headed Texan replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We won't know until SEC play Sark isn't going to give us much. But I don't expect many explosive runs until he comes back, Baxter isn't an explosive back he's a bruiser and inside/gap scheme back. -
Weekly thread for "Second Watch" with Babers & Howe?
harveycmd replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Do we know what is keeping Wisner out? I know they said lower leg, but that's pretty general. -
Weekly thread for "Second Watch" with Babers & Howe?
Dread-headed Texan replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Tre would of had 130 easy that game. -
Weekly thread for "Second Watch" with Babers & Howe?
harveycmd replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
After all the talk we heard about Clark being explosive and looking good, his actual play was just bad. He had holes and creases, but he danced around and got tackled. Hopefully it was a literal jitters thing and he'll actually run up field. -
Weekly thread for "Second Watch" with Babers & Howe?
Dread-headed Texan replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I just finished the State of the Program video and immediately went to watch the run game. The run game flaws were do to running back vision just as much if not more than blocking. We missed Wisner that game. On the second drive of the game, I forget which back was in, but on 1st and 10 we gain 2 yards where if the back cuts outside between the TE/T it's blocked for 5-7 yards. The next play the line gets push but the back is dancing in the whole instead on putting his foot in the ground. He gained 5, where Tre would have gotten 15. There's many like that throughout the game. The line whiffed here and in on run blocks, but it was better than most give credit for. -
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This graph explains who Arch is as a passer right now. The intermediate passing in the middle of the feild was an area of concern going into the season. Arch works best according to the chart and eye test outside the numbers and when in the RZ on waggles, flood concepts, and boots. Good thing is if teams want to play middle of the feild closed defenses they're playing to his strengths.
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Texas Baseball Announces 2025 SEC Schedule
Jeff Howe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Oklahoma, A&M, Auburn, Mississippi State and Missouri are the repeat opponents from last season. -
This should be the expectation, this isn’t a hard ask.
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Damn straight! What’re we paying these guys for if not perfection!!
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How? That is stuff we SHOULD be doing vs a team like UTEP.
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If that happens, you are going to have egg on your face.
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Texas ran the ball well against OSU.
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I like Ruhle but I don’t know I would have played that shot so early in the season against an obviously inferior opponent where you have the game in hand.
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To add -- I heard we are benching Arch who is not Texas's "lisan al gaib" and playing Lacey instead because Arch is actually bad! 😯
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Didn’t you hear we forfeit this season and are on to next haven’t you seen the board the last few weeks 🤣
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I doubt Mosely is a starter when he comes back. He'll probably rotate at x and z.
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Sark has his recievers learn all positions. So it's not necessarily who comes out, but more how does the rotation go. It all depends on what Sark wants out of certain plays. You can get an infinite amount of combinations of Mosely, Livingstone, Wingo, and Moore who are the lead recievers right now.