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  2. PK won’t stack the box but will disguise a lot. If he can stop the run with a 5 man box early then that will be a good sign for us. That’s why I like Taffe coming down to the nickel.
  3. Klare is a great receiving threat, but how is his pass pro blocking? I think OSU will need some help protecting.
  4. Days offenses are notoriously low scoring in the beginning of season… they win defensively in those big early games ..perhaps its the complexity of of schemes Pks stopping the run…thats his MO! I predict he stacks the box …Sayin aint last yrs qb.. last yrs playoff game u had osu offense full throttle…(ant-hill coming off edge w Collins on other side) pure speculation…. pony package w Wisner/ Clark paired up w Baxter… gives Arch .. like a 2nd TE plus hard runner and threat to catch.. if arch is allowed to bootleg w threat of running …and he gets hot… its over for osu field position field position field position… mid field Sarks gonna turn Arch looose….
  5. Less games between SEC teams and FCS schools
  6. Now that next year the SEC is moving to the nine game schedule, I would like to believe they’re going to have three permanent opponents and six rotating every year. If that’s the case, who should our three main opponents be? The obvious answer is, A&M, OU, and Arky. Is there a world though that we decide to schedule someone other than the obvious least fiery rivalry “arkansas” with maybe LSU, Georgia, or Bama? Not to make Texas and Arkansas’s rivalry seem less then it is but could you imagine going to Athens, Tuscaloosa, or Death Valley every other year?
  7. Yeah, I think it’s a given that it will be 16. Hopefully the B1G leadership gives up on the ridiculous 4+4+2+2 model in favor of the 5+11 model. The media that covers the B1G always said that that was the compromise the B1G wanted to agree to 5+11.
  8. This is a W for college football fans.
  9. Well with nine conference games announced for 2026 on, I can scrap my prediction of Texas playing another in state non-con opponent and replace them with Auburn. Alabama is the only other option, but with the recent home and home prior to Texas joining the SEC, probably won't happen again until 2028. Not sure how that would affect their home and away schedule. I would assume for Texas it's four home, four away, and neutral for OU. OU, A&M, and Arky are guaranteed to be their three permanent rivals.
  10. Playoff expansion is likely coming too then.
  11. Just keep plugging away and stay healthy
  12. This thread is gonna go downhill fast…
  13. Happy to hear it!
  14. Good for Quinn !
  15. Not a huge surprise here, but it was discussion I had with someone last night. Latest roster projections have Quinn Ewers making the 53-man roster with the Dolphins.
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  17. I know, 2025 hasn’t even started yet but we all know this is BV’s last season. With Carson Beck graduating what are the odds Mateer plays for Miami in 2026? Bring that up to your OU buddies and you are sure to get a favorable response.
  18. A lot of ohio state fans in the comments on that video seem to think klare is a “first round tight end” so he will help jeremiah but a lot of times reality is different then what you think.
  19. I wouldn't and I know Sark isn't going to put the pressure on Arch to win the game. He's going to lean on his unlimited screen game, the running game, all to set up the deep shot. With the stable of running backs Texas has I'd be surprised if Arch throws more than 25 times.
  20. Yes Day is going to give the green light for Sayin to let it rip. Day learned his lesson trying to coach not to lose, as evidence after the Michigan loss. The running game will not be abandoned but our strength is Sayin and the receivers. On a cool note I hear BEVO is making the trip to the shoe. I am pulling for my Buckeyes to win but wont be surprised if they do not. If this was BEVO vs. BRUTUS. I know BEVO wins that one all day...
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