connorkp23 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago A win is a win is a win is a win On to next week. The only outcome that matters today resides in the win loss column. 4 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I'm convinced there are many so called Texas fans rooting for losses just so they can say see I told you. Wild. I mean we all see the same stuff. We are struggling. Beat MSU 2 Quote
DLev Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, connorkp23 said: A win is a win is a win is a win On to next week. The only outcome that matters today resides in the win loss column. It’s just not true, and I’m honestly baffled that anyone could believe it. A team and a player’s performance in a game is the best indicator of the talent level and likely future performance. The idea that you would ignore poor performances because the team won is silly. The idea that you’d ignore good performances because the team lost is silly. 2 Quote
JMarquette Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, MBHORNSFAN said: I'm convinced there are many so called Texas fans rooting for losses just so they can say see I told you. Wild. I mean we all see the same stuff. We are struggling. Beat MSU This is objectively not true, dude. We just want a competent offense after 5 years under a so called “offensive genius.” It’s not that deep. 2 Quote
TexasLonghorns Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A win is a win” is exactly why Texas fans settle for mediocrity. Year 5 under Sark, top5 roster, nearly 11 million dollar coach, unlimited NIL resources and the offense still looks undisciplined, unprepared, and uninspired. A win in the column doesn’t mask systemic failure. The stats, the lack of development, it all points to one conclusion….this isn’t a program being coached to greatness, it’s a program being managed. Sark isn’t elevating Texas he’s capping it. That’s the evidence, plain and simple. 3 Quote
dwmundy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, TexasLonghorns said: A win is a win” is exactly why Texas fans settle for mediocrity. Year 5 under Sark, top5 roster, nearly 11 million dollar coach, unlimited NIL resources and the offense still looks undisciplined, unprepared, and uninspired. A win in the column doesn’t mask systemic failure. The stats, the lack of development, it all points to one conclusion….this isn’t a program being coached to greatness, it’s a program being managed. Sark isn’t elevating Texas he’s capping it. That’s the evidence, plain and simple. Is this year horrible to watch? Absolutely. The OL alone should get Flood fired, Sark definitely needs an actual OC and I don’t see a lot of value in Milwee after watching our QBs develop. Saying that, so much of your post is inaccurate. We are the only team to go to back to back cfp’s the past two seasons? That’s mediocrity? We’ve had like 26 players drafted in the past two seasons so we definitely develop. NIL resources are not unlimited, anyone that tells you that is wrong. We definitely allocated some resources to keep people that we shouldn’t that is on Sark. I’m disappointed with the season too and I think that changes will have to be made in the offseason but let’s at least make rational points about where we are at as a program. 1 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 29 minutes ago, JMarquette said: This is objectively not true, dude. We just want a competent offense after 5 years under a so called “offensive genius.” It’s not that deep. Keep me posted Quote
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