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I watched their game and they refused to lose. At one point, Elko got in the players ' faces and went postal on them. They responded. They have two receivers that are dogs. The quarterback is young, but damn he's good. That winning throw was Mahomes like.  

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I think their defensive issues catch up to them at some point, but their offense is much improved from a season ago.  Looking at their schedule, they should win at least 10 and be a CFP lock.  Might even get to Atlanta.

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They have a good offense but they have averaged at least 25ppg on defense so far this year. Their offense can only carry for so long. Kinda makes me wish we had an offense though

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In all honestly, I can’t looked beyond Sam Houston with this team right now.

You don’t have time to envy your neighbor’s house when yours is in dire need of repair.

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13 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said:

In all honestly, I can’t looked beyond Sam Houston with this team right now.

You don’t have time to envy your neighbor’s house when yours is in dire need of repair.

Honestly, that’s a bit alarming considering this is Year 5 under Sark. At this point, the team should be more than just ‘getting by.’ Talent is stacked, yet we’re still struggling to look beyond Sam Houston. Meanwhile, other programs, even ones inheriting messy situations like Elko at A&M, are already winning big games, three top-10 wins in just 16 games. Sark, on the other hand, is 3-8 in year five against top-15 teams. The difference in big game execution is glaring and should be sounding alarm bells. 

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I was watching all the games wishing we had a QB that could make ANY of those throws...Who knew we'd have the worst QB in the SEC..it's kinda funny at this point.

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5 minutes ago, TexasLonghorns said:

Honestly, that’s a bit alarming considering this is Year 5 under Sark. At this point, the team should be more than just ‘getting by.’ Talent is stacked, yet we’re still struggling to look beyond Sam Houston. Meanwhile, other programs, even ones inheriting messy situations like Elko at A&M, are already winning big games, three top-10 wins in just 16 games. Sark, on the other hand, is 3-8 in year five against top-15 teams. The difference in big game execution is glaring and should be sounding alarm bells. 

Edit-3-8 vs top 10 teams**

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45 minutes ago, Tim Lewis said:

I was watching all the games wishing we had a QB that could make ANY of those throws...Who knew we'd have the worst QB in the SEC..it's kinda funny at this point.

DJ Lagway says hi. 

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18 minutes ago, NothinButDaHorns34 said:

October and November still will happen with 2 to 5 loses. I’ll be impressed when they are better than 8-5 at seasons end. 

This and the Marcus Freeman great coach proclamations were a bit pre-mature. 

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You unfortunately have to give them credit.

No one saw Reed being considerably better than Manning.

They have better receivers, running backs and Oline. 

In one offseason it’s happened. 

Texas grossly miscalculated their talent and didn’t hit the portal at WR and Oline enough.

There isn’t a single spot where Texas is better than Aggy on offense with Steve Sarkisian as HC. That’s mind blowing.

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