Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 18 hours ago Moderators Posted 18 hours ago Help me out. As most of y'all know, I enjoy going down random rabbit holes from the previous season to get an idea as to why or how games or trends ended up the way they did. I have some ideas for rabbit holes that will be coming out after spring ball. 3rd quarter opening drives possibly red zone again But let me know what other topics you would like to see explained. Anything on the defensive side of the ball will work as well. Let me know what has always stuck on the top of your mind and I will get to researching. 7 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 17 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 17 hours ago Last rabbit hole came in February. Comparing Quinn Ewers in year 1, 2 and 3 then Ewers to QBs in the NFL Draft and previous years. 1 Quote
LonghornLegends Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Help me out. As most of y'all know, I enjoy going down random rabbit holes from the previous season to get an idea as to why or how games or trends ended up the way they did. I have some ideas for rabbit holes that will be coming out after spring ball. 3rd quarter opening drives possibly red zone again But let me know what other topics you would like to see explained. Anything on the defensive side of the ball will work as well. Let me know what has always stuck on the top of your mind and I will get to researching. 3rd quarter would be awesome to know what the heck happened. I really feel like we had awful 3rd quarters all season long and personally it feels like every team we played that became a nail biter was because of the dreaded 3rd quarter. 2 Quote
georgethepunter Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Would love a deep dive on the effectiveness of the pony package. Quote
cmk4pres Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) How we match up in terms of returning production compared to OsU and our def schedule. While I know it's easy to find I mean in terms of projecting what replacements are capable of. Meaning not a "shoot the moon" scenario as well as the bottom, but a viable average. if that makes sense. Edited 17 hours ago by cmk4pres 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 17 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 17 hours ago 6 minutes ago, georgethepunter said: Would love a deep dive on the effectiveness of the pony package. I like that. Rod has some remarkable numbers, but maybe I can find tendency for it to be deployed.. down and distance, effectiveness etc. 1 Quote
Roysterr Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago How about great Longhorn mysteries under Sark era. 2022 Why did we never have Roshon throw one halfback pass? (He was a high school QB) 2024 We never did the jump pass with Manning on short yardage or goal line. How many people here think against OH ST, 1st & goal at the one , we bring in Manning & he does jump pass, TD 85% OF THE TIME! 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 17 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 17 hours ago Just now, Roysterr said: How about great Longhorn mysteries under Sark era. 2022 Why did we never have Roshon throw one halfback pass? (He was a high school QB) 2024 We never did the jump pass with Manning on short yardage or goal line. How many people here think against OH ST, 1st & goal at the one , we bring in Manning & he does jump pass, TD 85% OF THE TIME! Word is Manning got a little dinged up and was unavailable for the 1st & goal from the 1 vs. tOSU. 1 Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I would also like to know what happened in the third quarter. That 25% of a game resulted in 90% of my drinking and swearing. 3 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 17 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 17 hours ago Just now, Tuco Ramirez said: I would also like to know what happened in the third quarter. That 25% of a game resulted in 90% of my drinking and swearing. Hahaha. I bet that is the similar case for the majority of this board. Maybe the deep dive will be Bobby's heart rate in each 3rd quarter. 7 Quote
cmk4pres Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 15 minutes ago, cmk4pres said: How we match up in terms of returning production compared to OsU and our def schedule. While I know it's easy to find I mean in terms of projecting what replacements are capable of. Meaning not a "shoot the moon" scenario as well as the bottom, but a viable average. if that makes sense. Meant sec schedule Quote
MarkInAustin Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago compare defensive front usages; roughly, 2-4 and 3-3 mainly. 1 Quote
SpaceCityWrangler Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said: Help me out. As most of y'all know, I enjoy going down random rabbit holes from the previous season to get an idea as to why or how games or trends ended up the way they did. I have some ideas for rabbit holes that will be coming out after spring ball. 3rd quarter opening drives possibly red zone again But let me know what other topics you would like to see explained. Anything on the defensive side of the ball will work as well. Let me know what has always stuck on the top of your mind and I will get to researching. Why the f*** we didn’t use Manning more especially to help kick start the running game against Georgia in Atlanta and pOSU in Dallas? Quote
birdlaw5895 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago A study on the 3 and outs. Or short drives. I’m not sure if it’s made up in my head or if our short drive rates are actually a problem relative to other programs. 1 Quote
Austalgia Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago How NASCAR package did against the run, and can we deploy it in more situations? Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 16 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 16 hours ago 49 minutes ago, thatdude2 said: Create a playbook CJ Let me see what I can do. 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 16 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 16 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Austalgia said: How NASCAR package did against the run, and can we deploy it in more situations? I like that idea as well. Quote
DiggsTX Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Average opposing safety depth/alignment last season. It felt like due to our struggles running the ball, teams we able to play 2 high safety and take away the middle of the field, exacerbating issues for Quinn. Will teams approach Arch similarly if there's a similar struggle to run, attempting to counter his deep threat? Arch's running ability probably helps to counter this tendency. But would be curious to know. Quote
Wabi Sabi Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Really enjoy these deep dives! A few ideas that come to mind: - Sarks play calling at Washington with Jake Locker at QB: any tendencies he had, how he utilized the QB run game, etc. - Evolution of PK's play calling over the past 4 years: % blitz and how it's deployed (situationally by down & distance and type of blitz), press man / zone concepts - Performance of first 2-3 offensive drives to open each half Thanks for all you do! 1 Quote
syracusehorn Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Opportunities to extend the lead. It seems like that's a real difference maker for winning teams. Stretching the lead by an additional score at as many opportunities as possible. If you're up by 7 and go 0-3 on the next 3 drives, that's a huge failure to me. Make that lead 21+ points and put in the dagger. Quote
drag worm Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) How we went from Bijan/Rojo era to rushing for 29 total yards and 1.1 YPC against Georgia in October, 31 total yards and 1.1 YPC against Georgia in December, and 58 total yards and 2.0 YPC against Ohio State in January. Edited 15 hours ago by drag worm Quote
HookemTexas Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Sounds like you and Kyle Umlang should get together. That guy can crunch some crazy numbers (to the aggie's detriment). I'm sure you guys would go far down some rabbit holes in stats. Quote
HookedOnTF Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 - name your 5 most valuable starters, then tell how we develop their backups to still win in case of injury 2 - revisit what was wrong in the secondary pre GP, and why there won't be a learning curve this year. Factors beyond dominant edges, Akina + Nansen history - what's the key to the PK defense to keep holding opponents under 20 Quote
horns96 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I like more of your takes comparing teams from 2019 to teams that played before you were a cognizant child. Quote
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