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Got to thinking that it might benefit us losing to the ags and not playing in the championship game. Why? Because we whip the ags and lose to da dawgs we play again the next week.  No time off . So only one real option. Whip em both.

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in no way, shape, or form does it benefit us to lose to the Aggies. Not only does it hurt recruiting, but it hurts the team this year too in their hopes in making the playoffs. I don't care about an extra week off, personally. it means nothing if you don't win. 

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2 minutes ago, Assistant Regional Manager said:

Not true. There is a week off between the conference title games and first round. CFP games start December 19th.

Thanks for the correction.  I had thought it went straight through. 

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31 minutes ago, Jack Lala said:

Got to thinking that it might benefit us losing to the ags and not playing in the championship game. Why? Because we whip the ags and lose to da dawgs we play again the next week.  No time off . So only one real option. Whip em both.

All the teams get a week off after championship weekend (Dec 7) before the playoffs begin Dec 19

Would perfer to the 5th or 6th seed for CFP.

 

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3 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said:

All the teams get a week off after championship weekend (Dec 7) before the playoffs begin Dec 19

Would perfer to the 5th or 6th seed for CFP.

 

Wouldn’t want to be the 5th seed if the 12th seed is a red hot South Carolina team

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I want us to keep winning every game and get a bye first round of the playoffs. Worst case scenario to me is if we lose this week and then A&M beats Georgia in the SEC title game.  That would place a three loss A&M team with the automatic entry into the playoff and could leave a two loss Texas team on the outside looking in.  Really hard to predict though as it depends on what others do.  Outside of that scenario I think we are in the playoff.

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4 hours ago, GoHorns1 said:

All the teams get a week off after championship weekend (Dec 7) before the playoffs begin Dec 19

Would perfer to the 5th or 6th seed for CFP.

 

Would prefer to be whatever seed gets to play Miami.

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There is just no way you can strategically try and lose the A&M game. From a recruiting perspective it may be the single most important game we have on our schedule given how many recruits we go head to head on.

 

go play as hard as you can and let the chips fall where they may.

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5 hours ago, Jack Lala said:

Got to thinking that it might benefit us losing to the ags and not playing in the championship game. Why? Because we whip the ags and lose to da dawgs we play again the next week.  No time off . So only one real option. Whip em both.

Lane Kiffin would like to have a word

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1 hour ago, TexasMDcoach said:

I want us to keep winning every game and get a bye first round of the playoffs. Worst case scenario to me is if we lose this week and then A&M beats Georgia in the SEC title game.  That would place a three loss A&M team with the automatic entry into the playoff and could leave a two loss Texas team on the outside looking in.  Really hard to predict though as it depends on what others do.  Outside of that scenario I think we are in the playoff.

That’s the most interesting for sure. A three loss Georgia team? I can see that, but not a three loss Alabama team. They lost to a very bad OU team. 

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