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Gerry Hamilton

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Ole Miss - Winnable but Beard is out for revenge 

LSU- Texas will be favored 

Arky- Texas and Arky are both talented but inconsistent and lack “something”

Vandy- Sneaky good 

If we go 3-1 here, we will be in a solid spot. 
 

Assuming we go 0-2 vs Bama and UM. 
 

We would be sitting at 17-9

Heading into a manageable part of the schedule where Texas can win the next 5. 
 

19-12 to 22-9 is the sweet spot. Would feel solid more solid at 20-11 though… rather than 19-12

 

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36 minutes ago, TexasFanatic said:

Ole Miss - Winnable but Beard is out for revenge 

LSU- Texas will be favored 

Arky- Texas and Arky are both talented but inconsistent and lack “something”

Vandy- Sneaky good 

If we go 3-1 here, we will be in a solid spot. 
 

Assuming we go 0-2 vs Bama and UM. 
 

We would be sitting at 17-9

Heading into a manageable part of the schedule where Texas can win the next 5. 
 

19-12 to 22-9 is the sweet spot. Would feel solid more solid at 20-11 though… rather than 19-12

 

I don't see how we can project probable wins and losses without knowing when Kaluma or Weaver come available.

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Down 22 with a short bench in a rugby match and this team gets a win,  That comes from great effort and a coaching staff that has built some belief.  Aggies shot over 50% from three and muscled 14 more rebounds, but the Horns found a way to win.   Kudos for a great come back effort and win,  Showed good character tonight,  Too soon to count them out.

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Terry said after the game that he never wants to put players on the floor when they aren't at full strength and Kaluma is day to day.

I seem to remember Shedrick playing quite a bit while banged up last year, so I'm interpreting Terry's comments to mean he won't put players on the floor at risk of aggravating injuries, but absolute 100% full strength of every muscle group is not a requirement to see action. 

 

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