DanielOnorato Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, cmk4pres said: Smokin' crack Haven't tried that yet but if Arch continues this way won't rule it out... Quote
GQ03 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Shivam Patel said: Sellers got hurt and that’s why SC struggled! Sellers or no Sellers...SC wasn't beating Vandy. SC, like us, hasn't looked good all year and needed some special teams magic to pull away from Virginia Tech in Atlanta. The very next week, Vandy rolls into Blacksburg and easily destroys Va Tech in front of their home crowd. Transitive properties don't always work out simple but sometimes they do. If we were playing Vandy next week, I don't think I would feel very confident in predicting a Texas win. Quote
ClubWhatever Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said: 1. An entire program (meaning coaches and support staff) are taken aback by the performance. Maybe take what these guys feed you with a giant grain of salt Quote
Roy Hinojosa Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago I've been saying it since OSU: Arch has the yips. When the team sees their QB not being able to complete a pass that he makes in practice in his sleep, everyone loses confidence and everyone starts pressing. Looks like the defense has figured it out, even though our pass rush has been head scratching. This offense will keep looking like this as long as Arch doesn't connect his head to his body when the lights come on. He needs a sports psychiatrist more than a coach right now, which is a terrible spot to be because he has to navigate through this in real time when everyone is watching. Quote
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