TexasFanatic Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago He is an OU and Aggy killer two years in a row. Longhorn Legend 13 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago He’s a bull, goes wild when he sees red. At least crimson and maroon! 2 Quote
Roy Hinojosa Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago What gets me is that if we could be successful with the run against the aggies, we could have been successful this whole time. It took the last regular season game to find an explosive run offense. I hope the team recognizes that and builds off of that moving forward. 2 Quote
Alex Butler Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Roy Hinojosa said: What gets me is that if we could be successful with the run against the aggies, we could have been successful this whole time. It took the last regular season game to find an explosive run offense. I hope the team recognizes that and builds off of that moving forward. It’s amazing when you stick with the run what happens!! We gave Wisner 20 touches tonight and he showed up NAILS!! Lesson to Sark. Don’t give up on the running game. Lean into it and get creative!! 1 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Alex Butler said: It’s amazing when you stick with the run what happens!! We gave Wisner 20 touches tonight and he showed up NAILS!! Lesson to Sark. Don’t give up on the running game. Lean into it and get creative!! We “stuck” with the run because it finally clicked in the second half. 2 Quote
Alex Butler Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Oldest Horn said: We “stuck” with the run because it finally clicked in the second half. No, we stuck with the run. It was working against UGA early and we didn’t stick with it. We weren’t always successful tonight but we stuck with it. 1 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Alex Butler said: No, we stuck with the run. It was working against UGA early and we didn’t stick with it. We weren’t always successful tonight but we stuck with it. When you get 40+ yards to open the second half that’s called catching on, not sticking with it. And we folllowed with a balanced passing attack. Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 3 hours ago Moderators Posted 3 hours ago Whenever Wisner goes pro, nobody will be happier outside of the Wisner family than Elko and Venables. 4 Quote
TexasFanatic Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: Whenever Wisner goes pro, nobody will be happier outside of the Wisner family than Elko and Venables. Until they meet Cooper Quote
Alex Butler Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Oldest Horn said: When you get 40+ yards to open the second half that’s called catching on, not sticking with it. And we folllowed with a balanced passing attack. Ok, you’re right thank you for your in depth analysis of my comment. It’s almost like if we had abandoned the run early because we were thinking it was going to be a shootout we wouldn’t have had the chance to break big runs. I’m not sure why you felt the need to nitpick. The point was that we had enough patience to keep feeding Wisner unlike other games Kentucky, Arkansas, UGA, MSU and things worked out. Just like OU. 1 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, Alex Butler said: Ok, you’re right thank you for your in depth analysis of my comment. It’s almost like if we had abandoned the run early because we were thinking it was going to be a shootout we wouldn’t have had the chance to break big runs. I’m not sure why you felt the need to nitpick. The point was that we had enough patience to keep feeding Wisner unlike other games Kentucky, Arkansas, UGA, MSU and things worked out. Just like OU. Wasn’t Wisner’s opening run over twice his cumulative total of the first half? How’s that for in depth analysis! Arch’s scrambling had the bulk of our rushing in the first half. If our first two drives of the second half looked like the entirety of our first half we would have given up on the run. Thankfully, they did not. Quote
Alex Butler Posted just now Posted just now 44 minutes ago, Oldest Horn said: Wasn’t Wisner’s opening run over twice his cumulative total of the first half? How’s that for in depth analysis! Arch’s scrambling had the bulk of our rushing in the first half. If our first two drives of the second half looked like the entirety of our first half we would have given up on the run. Thankfully, they did not. Right, they stuck with it. Thanks Quote
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