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  2. Oh well. Let him make that trash decision. Don’t need that crap here
  3. Didn’t play Arkansas in 1999. Played them in 2000: lost to OU, lost to Ark, beat TAMU
  4. Currently the worst job for a coach is UCLA. UCLA has no money as they currently pay $10 million a year as a penalty to the California system for joining the B10 Their NIL is among the worst in Power 4 Their fanbase has better things to do in LA then go to a football game
  5. Wow, you are so cool
  6. Yes, sorry for the confusion. I was trying to make the point that Mack got better through his tenure against our rivals. 1999: 1-3, beat OU, lost to A&M, lost to Arkansas 2003: 1-3, lost to Arkansas, lost to OU, beat A&M 2004: 2-1, beat Arkansas lost to OU, beat A&M 2008: 3-0, beat Arkansas, beat OU, beat A&M
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  8. By exhausting I mean frustrating tbh, all year you follow the recruitment of a guy, they commit and you're happy they chose your school and then at smallest sign of friction they go elsewhere or threaten to go elsewhere
  9. Gotta be honest I'm all for the players getting paid but all this roller coaster every year about whether kids are gonna stay or not because of NIL deals and recruits decommitting is pretty "exhausting" as a fan... Can't imagine as a HC. Hope Terry doesn't transfer, always liked him.
  10. And right on schedule the overreaction’s in this thread are aplenty. Best of luck to him if he prefers to chase more money to win a couple games a year and not be developed.
  11. Oh, I had to think about this comment for a while to understand it. You switched your antecedents midway through the comment. He was 2-2 vs Arkansas in those 4 tries, but 7-5 cumulatively vs the three in those 4 seasons. The other 3 losses were to OU.
  12. July’s starting early this year.
  13. When researching, I was surprised to see he had four opportunities. In those four seasons, he went 7-5 against them, with five of those wins coming the 2004 and 2008 seasons.
  14. Will be a straight up NIL move if it happens, as expected.
  15. In Mack Brown's defense, Arkansas was rarely on his schedule.
  16. At least we aren’t losing the number 1 qb in the class to vandy.
  17. Our recruiting class is cooling off. We got some roster filler 3 stars but that's about it lately
  18. We have only accomplished this 27 times in our history, including last year. Sark & Co. have an opportunity to complete this task again. Beating our three historic rivals is relatively unique in our storied history. Darrell Royal accomplished this 8 times, Dana Bible 7 times, Fred Akers twice, and Mack Brown once. This one today is about pride, history, and the state of Texas. ———— 1903: HC Ralph Hutchison (5-1-2) 1906: HC H. R. Schenker (9-1) 1907: HC W. E. Metzenthin (6-1-1) 1916: HC Eugene Van Gent (7-2, 6-1) SWC Champion 1932: HC Clyde Littlefield (8-2, 5-1) 1934: HC Jack Chevigny (7-2-1, 4-1-1) 1940: HC Dana X. Bible (8-2, 4-2) 1941: HC Dana X. Bible (8-1-1, 4-1-1) Unclaimed National Champion via Berryman QPRS, James Howell, Williamson System 1942: HC Dana X. Bible (9-2, 5-1) SWC Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Georgia Tech 1943: HC Dana X. Bible (7-1-1, 5-0) SWC Champion, Tied Cotton Bowl with Randolph Field 1944: HC Dana X. Bible (5-4, 3-2) 1945: HC Dana X. Bible (10-1, 5-1) SWC Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Missouri 1946: HC Dana X. Bible (8-2, 4-2) 1947: HC Blair Cherry (10-1, 5-1) Sugar Bowl Champ vs Alabama 1958: HC Darrell Royal (7-3, 3-3) 1959: HC Darrell Royal (9-2, 5-1) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to Syracuse 1961: HC Darrell Royal (10-1, 6-1) SWC Co-Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Ole Miss 1962: HC Darrell Royal (9-1-1, 6-0-1) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to LSU 1963: HC Darrell Royal (11-0, 7-0) SWC Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Navy, Consensus National Champion 1968: HC Darrell Royal (9-1-1, 6-1) SWC Co-Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Tennessee 1969: HC Darrell Royal (11-0, 7-0) SWC Champion, Cotton Bowl Champ vs Notre Dame, Consensus National Champion 1970: HC Darrell Royal (10-1, 7-0) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to Notre Dame, National Champion via Coaches Poll, NIFF 1977: HC Fred Akers (11-1, 8-0) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to Notre Dame, Unclaimed National Champion via Rothman (FACT) 1983: HC Fred Akers (11-1, 8-0) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to Georgia 1990: HC David McWilliams (10-2, 8-0) SWC Champion, Lost Cotton Bowl to Miami 2008: HC Mack Brown (12-1, 7-1) Big 12 South Co-Champion, Fiesta Bowl Champ vs Ohio State 2024: HC Steve Sarkisian (13-3, 7-2) SEC Runner-Up, First Round Playoff Win, Peach Bowl Champ, Lost Cotton Bowl to Ohio State ———— Hook ‘Em Horns 🤘🏽
  19. If he came here solely because of NIL, which has been reported, not terribly surprising he would leave for the same reason.
  20. This stuff is what makes college football fun. Reminds me of when in high school, when our school played against the rival last week of the season, there were so many pranks, the various clubs from each school would play each other in non-official football (band vs band, choir vs choir, German club, etc. I was a "band nerd" and my senior year both band directors bitched out their respective bands because of all the injuries from people hitting each other so hard that bones were broken. In our side, our 1st few chairs (aka the best people for their instruments) were all injured and could no longer participate in UIL marching competition because there were broken arms, broken legs, etc. Good times.
  21. Not loving the trend of this class
  22. Yikes Disappointing HS class. Not natty level
  23. It's Chip Brown. I wouldn't even pay attention to a thing he says
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