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I respect Ohio State for adding the most competitive teams in the SEC to their non-conference schedule the next few years. As a fan, I love that Texas likes to schedule one big time program for an out of conference game. I get the argument against it, but man it’s fun to have big games with teams we don’t normally play. I hope the selection committee gets their head out of their a$$ so we can keep scheduling these games. Who had the bright idea that anyone is going to want to watch not 1, but 2 G5 schools in place of Texas or Notre Dame - crazy!!
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You’re looking at it from an Ohio State perspective. Teams that you expect to fall in the 10-25 range may lose out with an extra loss. For this year, it’s a decent chance that UTSA and/or Texas State are solid opponents. At least relative to SHSU, UTEP, etc. I would wager many strength of schedules give too much weight to the bottom quartile of the schedule.
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
Califashorn75 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Well "re-build" has a negative connotation, however, the talent coming in is amazing. Unfortunately, we lost Rori to the draft. We will also miss Kyla. We won't miss the three portal transfers because Isi Itute is much better than Carlton, Bri Crittendon is better than Aaliyah Crump, and Addison Bjorn is bigger and just as good a shooter as Jordan Lee. Hopefully, Bri Preston can step in and run the team! It's interesting that Coach Vic had really been quiet throughout this process. -
Texas players ink NIL deal with McDonald's
Jerry K replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I don’t eat there but I would not have a problem taking their money. Awesome opportunities. -
To the “health and science” of football players? Can we play with these words, and what the money can be alotted to?
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As much money as I have sent to Dell over the years, I am feeling a tiny bit philanthropic today.
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This is an important point, but there's a hidden point too. The second and third teams etc. making the playoffs from the P2 conferences tend to have an easier league schedule as well. Consider Slurp last year, which did not play anyone until us, which was after Thanksgiving. Ole Miss played an overrated OU (win) and Georgia (loss). Alabama played UGA twice and lost, lost to OU. Its best win was Tennessee. (And don't forget the loss to FSU.) If you look at the relevant Big 10 schedules, they are similarly room service oriented. Indiana played two teams - Oregon and tOSU, the latter in the league championship. tOSU played two teams - us and Indiana in the league championship. You can make an argument about Michigan, and I get it. But we beat them handily with mostly our backups, and they had limited opt outs. Oregon played one team - Indiana - in the regular season. Now, pick up our schedule from last year or this one and tell me that it is easier than any of these schedules, even if you take the tOSU game out. It isn't, so why are we making it harder on ourselves?
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I agree, I just hope as a consumer, Ohio State doesn't follow that trend. In a soon to be 16+ playoff, it's pathetic in my opinion if you use the committee as an excuse to schedule weak OOC opponents. The next five years (as of now, could change) Ohio State has - @Texas - vs Alabama - @ Alabama - vs Georgia - @ Georgia
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Texas players ink NIL deal with McDonald's
GoHorns1 replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Don’t eat McDonald crap! -
Texas players ink NIL deal with McDonald's
NothinButDaHorns34 replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Make that McDonald’s money, But don’t consume that trash McDonald’s food. -
Texas players ink NIL deal with McDonald's
BigTex replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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He went to Memorial High school in Houston. My friend use to give him a ride to school every day when Michael was a sophomore. My buddy says he went in his room one morning and there were computer parts all over the floor. He would take computers apart and put them back together.