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College Football Live Thread: Week 11
alrightalrightalright replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
MSST and Fluff Bothwell moving the ball on Georgia -
Texas vs Richmond, women hoops!
Jeff Howe replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Postgame notes from UT on the win: — Texas improved to 2-0 on the season. — The Longhorns won their 26th straight game at Moody Center and now hold a 51-5 all-time record at Moody Center. — The Longhorns held Richmond to 56 points and 7-of-23 (30.4 percent) from 3-point range. — Texas has held both of their opponents this season under 60 points. — Following today's six-assist performance, Harmon needs just 35 more to break Texas' all-time assists record. — Madison Booker, Jordan Lee and Aaliyah Crump all recorded double-digit points. — Crump scored in double-digits for the second straight game as she scored 16 in her collegiate debut. — Booker recorded her 29th career game scoring at least 20 points and her 11th career double-double. Booker tied her career-high with six steals. — Booker is shooting 57.1 percent from the field over her first two games with 40 total points. — Teya Sidberry is three points away from 1,000 career points. — Texas forced 24 turnovers and scored 26 points off those turnovers. — Texas grabbed 37 rebounds and scored 38 points in the paint. — The Texas bench scored 21 points in the win. — The Longhorns totaled 15 steals on the Spiders. — Texas held a 21-2 advantage in second chance points. — The Longhorns limited their turnovers to 10 and forced Richmond into 24 turnovers. -
Texas vs Richmond, women hoops!
Jeff Howe replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The recap from UT: AUSTIN, Texas – No. 4 Texas had three players who recorded double-digit points to secure an 85-56 win over Richmond Friday at Moody Center. Madison Booker led the Longhorns (2-0) in scoring with a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds, followed by Freshmen Jordan Lee and Aaliyah Crump with 16 and 14. Rori Harmon dished out six assists along with five points. Harmon is now 35 assists away from breaking the program’s all-time assist record. The Longhorns forced 24 turnovers on the Spiders, scoring 26 points off them. Texas ended the first quarter trailing by two points. Richmond was up early in the first quarter, but Texas went on a 6-0 run, with Madison Booker scoring all six points for the Longhorns to take a 9-8 lead. The Longhorns ended the first half leading the Spiders 35-24. Texas went on an 11-0 run in the second quarter and held Richmond scoreless for 4:24 minutes. The Texas bench scored 12 points in the second quarter, with Justice Carlton leading the team in scoring seven points. The Longhorns defense forced seven turnovers and six steals to close out the half. The Horns closed out the third quarter with 31 points, 24 of which came from inside the paint. Crump scored 10 of her 14 points to start the second half. To start the fourth quarter, Texas went on a 14-0 run for over 4:40 of game time. Richmond had three turnovers and a scoring drought of 4:31. Bryanna Preston recorded six points to lead the team scoring and the Longhorns converted seven offensive rebounds into nine of their 19 points in the final quarter. Up next Texas will host Louisiana Lafayette on Monday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. CT on SEC Network+. -
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College Football Live Thread: Week 11
Jeff Howe replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I haven't had a problem with Pat McAfee so far, but I'm pretty close to my limit. -
This seems very premature.
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College Football Live Thread: Week 11
BuddyPalChiefBigGuy replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Happy hate watch Saturday everyone -
BYU is currently ranked eighth in football.
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Path for TTU to miss Big12 Championship
SycoHorns2015 replied to SycoHorns2015's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Houston could also pull off a 2 loss conference record. -
Great name too!
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Path for TTU to miss Big12 Championship
CJ Vogel replied to SycoHorns2015's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Problem is Arizona State doesn’t have a quarterback. -
I was playing around with the big12 record calculator. If BYU were to win today, TTU ends up 7-2 in conference and Utah and ASU were to win out and finish 7-2 in conference… The championship game would be Utah and BYU despite Utah’s head to head loss. The Big12 rules move away from head to head if there is a 3 way tie and changes to opponent record. If BYU were to beat Utah Big12 would certainly only get 2 teams in. Weird scenario, but maybe more possible than BYU being left out of CFP with only 1 regular season and a conference championship loss. That being said, TTU with 2 regular season losses and a conference championship loss also would not get in.
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A coin flip, Friday Night Lights style
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
With a burrito in hand! -
A coin flip, Friday Night Lights style
McCoy2Shipley replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Has to be an Allsup's in West Texas -
A coin flip, Friday Night Lights style
4thandFive replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They flipped a coin in a Valero parking lot???? -
A coin flip, Friday Night Lights style
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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A coin flip, Friday Night Lights style
Jeff Howe replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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They don’t have the same spend on football so they can use a bigger piece of the pie on bball
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I can’t imagine living in Utah by choice. To each his own.
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Austin Goosby Commitment Date
LonghornFan4Ever replied to NickMacri's topic in On Texas Football Forum
No doubt. -
I wouldn’t blame him. That brings us back to why they have so much and Texas has so little? Which brings us to, shouldn’t all schools be able to offer the same? And then we have to trust that Coach Miller is not here, if he thought Texas couldn’t win a national championship with what he has been given. So get Goosby or Cam. If he doesn’t, then he has to win in the portal and develop guys he will have back next year and guys he is redshirting. Man it would be nice to have that money though.
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The winner of the American Conference is most likely going to be selected to the College Football Playoff as the 12 seed, even if they aren't ranked in the CFP Top 25, just like Memphis was this past Tuesday. After beating Memphis last night, Tulane has taken a step closer toward the CFP. Five teams in the American have 1 conference loss: Navy, South Florida, North Texas, Tulane, and East Carolina. East Carolina carries 3 losses overall, so if they won the conference, they would likely not be the committee's selection. - - - - - - Resumes Tulane and South Florida each have wins over Power 4 Teams: Tulane: Northwestern, Duke South Florida: Florida South Florida has the H2H win over North Texas. Tulane has H2H wins over East Carolina and Memphis. Navy plays Notre Dame later today in non-conference. A win would be a boon for their resume. - - - - - - Remaining Schedules Navy has South Florida and Memphis left on their schedule. Tulane and North Texas are through the difficult part of their schedule and will look to finish 7-1 in conference. Navy: South Florida, @ Memphis, Army South Florida: @ Navy, @ UAB, Rice Memphis: @ East Carolina, Navy North Texas: @ UAB, @ Rice, Temple Tulane: FAU, @ Temple, Charlotte East Carolina: @ UTSA, @ FAU It should be a very interesting finish as these teams not only fight for the American Conference Championship, but a spot in the CFP, too. - - - - - - Chances Outside the American San Diego State sits 7-1 overall in the Mountain West with a 34-0 win over California (the Aztecs are the only true contender in the Mountain West for the 12th Playoff spot as Boise State lost to South Florida and has 3 losses on the year. James Madison sits 7-1 overall in the Sun Belt. Even without a strong resume, finishing their schedule at 11-1 gives them a shot at the Playoff if the American Conference teams cannibalize themselves.
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DO, I’m with you here. The LG position has presented the biggest question all season. Neto is one part of it but also no Robertson, particularly given Hutsons work having been at Guard leading into the season. The Brooks decision makes little sense and even less so now. I’d go Stroh over Brooks if we need to play one.
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Baseball: Longhorns pick up 2027 RHP
PaulieD replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Man I like him already!