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I love the over reactions
Dread-headed Texan replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
🤣 calm down guys we're all on the same team. We just take it in differently was the premise. -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Mostly at EDGE, Texas deployed a lot of Bear fronts against Ohio State early on after it was clear they were going to ground and pound. 27 EDGE snaps 10 BOX snaps -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
Hornmatic replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
And thanks for doing these every week. I have been waiting since the game ended to see this breakdown. 👍 -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
Hornmatic replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I didn’t notice, where did Trey Moore line up and play mostly? -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Only on the sideline for two snaps. When Texas goes to 12 personnel, it was Livingstone and Wingo. -
If Arch Manning had thrived in his debut, Sarkisian would’ve been praised as the QB whisperer who polished another five-star into a star. Instead, Manning looked unprepared after three offseasons in Sark’s system, and the blame is being pushed entirely on the player. That doesn’t square. Sarkisian sold himself as a quarterback developer — if his crown-jewel recruit isn’t ready, that’s on him.
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I love the over reactions
Oldest Horn replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Your sanctimony over others being sanctimonious is a peak which can never be scaled, skippy. -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
Chop replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Livingstone with more snaps than Moore?? -
OTF Premium Texas Snap Counts vs. Ohio State (Sunday)
CJ Vogel posted a topic in On Texas Football Forum
A look at the Texas snap counts vs. Ohio State on Saturday. *** Defense Out of 59 defensive snaps. 59 – Jelani McDonald, Michael Taaffe 55 – Malik Muhammad 54 – Anthony Hill Jr. 45 – Jaylon Guilbeau 39 – Liona Lefau 37 – Ethan Burke, Hero Kanu, Trey Moore 35 – Colin Simmons 30 – Maraad Watson 26 – Alex January 24 – Cole Brevard 21 – Ty'Anthony Smith 19 – Travis Shaw, Graceson Littleton 16 – Kobe Black 12 – Derek Williams Jr. 7 – Lance Jackson 6 – Zina Umeozulu 5 – Brad Spence 4 – Colton Vasek 3 – Xavier Filsiame, Justus Terry Texas only deployed 24 players on the defensive side of the ball in the season opener, right where I expected them to be. I did not expect to see 37 snaps from Hero Kanu, leading the way for the interior defensive linemen. 19 snaps for Graceson Littleton is a number that rivals Colin Simmons vs. Michigan and Anthony Hill vs. Alabama, a great sign for the frosh. *** Offense Out of 67 offensive snaps. 67 – Ryan Wingo, Brandon Baker, Trevor Goosby, Arch Manning, DJ Campbell, Cole Hutson 65 – Parker Livingstone 60 – Jack Endries 56 – Connor Stroh 51 – DeAndre Moore 41 – Quintrevion Wisner 26 – CJ Baxter 19 – Spencer Shannon 11 – Neto Umeozulu 3 – Jordan Washington 2 – Daylan McCutcheon 1 – Nick Townsend Four tight ends saw time on the field. Only two running backs were on the field for the offense. With how often Texas was under center, I was surprised to not see any 2-back looks from Sarkisian. -
I love the over reactions
Bobby_Batronic replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The fact that you can’t sense the complete irony of that post is peak you. -
I love the over reactions
Oldest Horn replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
“Don’t talk down to people…” on a message board. Getting sanctimonious over perceived sanctimony. Brilliant! -
I love the over reactions
Bobby_Batronic replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
DeBoer was dumb enough to follow the undisputed GOAT, and, minus a great season, will probably be on the hot seat at the end of the year. Alabama fans have forgotten what it is to have a mortal football program like the rest of us. We sucked yesterday. It’s ok to say that. It’s not a crazy take. We score 7 points, and lost a game where Ohio State barely bothered to try to play offense. People suggesting that Sark might need to surrender the reins as a play caller are also not over the top. Particularly given that the guy who just beat him twice consecutively did just that. It’s been an ongoing topic of conversation for some time now. No, I haven’t joined that chorus yet. Overreacting would be calling for the firing of the entire staff or quitting on the season. People are people, all of these reactions are expected, and could be largely preprinted for them if anyone bothers to pay attention to message board behavior. We looked like microwaved dog turds on national tv ranked number one against a huge opponent after a preseason of hearing how good we are going to be. The reactions are expected. Don’t talk down to people for them just because they don’t fan like you do. -
I love the over reactions
Oldest Horn replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They were National Championship worthy. -
Evaluate? Nah. Develop? Remains to be seen
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Kanu and Shaw played well. Glad to have lots of capable bodies on the interior. January, Brevard, Watson all looked solid. Defense wins championships.
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I love the over reactions
Dread-headed Texan replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Those FSU cheerleaders😍 -
Same here bro
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I love the over reactions
Oldest Horn replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
What high ground did you sense, ace? Some folks get a laugh out of people losing their minds over game one of a long season. And somehow you had to react to that, didn’t you? Were you being sanctimonious in your own right? Sure looks that way… -
They also made sure that Collin wasn’t going to be the superstar. Very quick passing. This is to be expected where teams are going to scheme around him
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I love the over reactions
harveycmd replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It's not sanctimonious or self-aggrandizing to say that claiming we suck or Sark needs to stop calling plays is an overreaction. That was a close game against a really good team on the road. If you were a Bama fan, you'd have reason to be really concerned. They were terrible in all facets of the game against a mediocre team. -
I love the over reactions
Bobby_Batronic replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It is what it is anywhere sports matter to people who can post about it. Good take. Hookem. -
Its good this type of game happened in week 1 if it were to happen at all. A slice of humble pie to draw attention to the areas that need adjustments and improvements on top of the many positives that are easy to overlook when in the line of fire. I expect more leaders to step up and find a voice when dealing with conflict and for the team to rally and forge their own identity moving forward. There is a lot to learn from yesterday's battle but the sky is still the limit for this 2025 team.
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I love the over reactions
Bobby_Batronic replied to Dread-headed Texan's topic in On Texas Football Forum
And about your standard reply as well. Yes, it’s sanctimonious. A claiming of some fictional internet high ground because fanatics react emotionally to the thing they love.