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Yeah. I was 10 years younger and more hopeful back then. Also, back then all we had to do was be good enough to beat OU and Big12 teams. I could see that leap potentially happening in a year.
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You woke up. Texas has tons of positive pieces in place. You woke up. Texas still has tremendous resources. You. Woke. Up. All gravy after that. 🤘🏽
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My near term hope in this program
Oldest Horn replied to CHorn427's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Yeah Baber's Boy Akina needs to be kicked out the complex like yesterday😂
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is at about a 10 year low. I’m embarrassed and heartbroken
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Akina only knows how to coach press man. Which PK runs like 5% of the time. Genius hire.
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Congrats?
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At the half he said we were running the ball well and we were, yet he went away from it? Makes no sense to me.
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17 total rushing attempts ain’t gonna win the game. Tony Hills has been beat this drum loudly and rightfully so, run the damn ball. Lean on them all game. CJ Allen went down early. Run right at his replacement. Target weaknesses/advantages. That’s all Georgia did, they threw away from Manny against soft coverages and made their 3rd downs manageable. Why weren’t we targeting the middle of the field where their LBs were vacating when blitzing? I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.
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The problem isn't Flood or the OL. It's Sark's scheme, it's been said many times and none more so than Gerry. We could get rid of Flood and maybe that is the right move, who knows. The problem starts with Sark. His example of Elko building an identity in two years at A&M and Sark in year 5 still has no identity. They don't run the ball well, the passing game works...some of the time and your blocking is spotty. Until Sark figures that out, it won't matter who is coaching OL or even playing there. The buck stops and starts with him.
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Well, it turns out they were right lol.
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Agreed. The only one I feel like being a jerk to is Sark right now.
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@Jeff Howe, it just seems that the coaching staff at times is going through the motions. I'm probably wrong - I hope I am - but the cohesiveness isn't there. No fire in the belly. This will always boil down to coaching, and I am not dwelling on the HC other than managing assistant coaches and coordinators in whatever way necessary to make Texas get over the hump. Something is broken, and quite frankly Sark needs to get his head out of the playbook and head coach.