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Oklahoma is ranked way too high
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“Pro Style” is a thing of the past. The top QBs in the NFL can all run. I’d wager Arch can beat you with his legs so he fits the mold of a modern NFL QB. But yeah, recruiting QBs who can’t run is a huge mistake, Caldwell and Owen’s fit into that “Pro Style” mold and Sark still believes he can win with players like that or he wouldn’t have recruited them IMO. I don’t believe that to be true though.
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I hate myself because I agree with you. But yet the mods will be like blah blah god help me I agree with you
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Time to recruit COLLEGE quarterbacks and surround him with NFL talent instead of recruiting “pro style” quarterbacks it’s not sarks cup of tea but it should be out of necessity … Tebow won 2 national titles (with the help of Chris leak - which further proves the point)
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Predict Remaining Games Challenge
DanielOnorato replied to Hashtag's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think they win every game the rest of the way. My two biggest worries are Oklahoma and Georgia but Texas defense finds a way. I think mateer will get beaten down against Texas and as much as im disgusted in texas I think many of their opponents have major questions as well. Fortunately I can count on the defense to not only stop teams but set the offense up in solid down and distance. -
That’s not youth, that’s not bad luck, that’s a program that isn’t being held accountable and a coaching staff failing to instill discipline. At this level, fundamentals and mental errors are on the coaches, and right now, that’s where the real problem lies.
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Look, maybe Arch will be fine, maybe not. But with the product he is putting on the field, I don't blame people for worrying.
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More stationary quick stuff would be beneficial.
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Texas Penalties per Game Rank: 2025 - 120(9.0) - This week isn't counted yet 2024 - 94(6.4) 2023 - 99(6.6) 2022 - 68(6.1) 2021 - 58(5.8) We have been one of the most penalized teams in the country.
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Arch throwing into the turf isn’t a lack of discipline; it’s a failure of coaching and development. A third-year QB with elite talent shouldn’t be making fundamental mistakes like that. At some point, it’s on Sark to teach, correct, and scheme around it, not shrug and call it a fluke.