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MarkInAustin

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  1. Looking at Weaver's eyes on that foul shot he may have a head cold. Eyes all red.
  2. The inside pass to Kaden. Yes.
  3. Have you been watching MD against tOSU? I just turned it on after dinner and found that MD is up 33 at half time.
  4. I watched Bama lose to Oregon the other day. Bama plays VERY fast. Oregon stayed with them and shot just a tiny bit better. That game was played in Las Vegas. Oregon has a 7' Center, a white guy who is a solid scorer and rebounder and a pretty good athlete. Nate Bittle. He has led the way for the Ducks who are currently undefeated. Apparently the road to all B1G men's revenue sport titles runs through Eugene.
  5. You are correct. The invitation shows the address. Just a couple blocks from the Stadium, downtown.
  6. Very interesting. Thanks.
  7. Question - is Wingo 100%? If he is, and Bond is not, Wingo should have 70%+ of the outside snaps. I am sure he knows the playbook by now. I see that he had more snaps than Bond, but the way they played Bond might have been better utilized as an occasional decoy rather than as a primary receiver. Of course if Bond is healthy or Wingo is not then forget I mentioned it.
  8. The depth of the defense at all three levels is stunning. I will be interested in their snap counts. The entire offensive line is very good and may have finally overcome the previous tendency for costly drive killing penalties. I assume that Wingo now knows the entire play book and can take the majority of snaps that would have been allocated to a fully healthy Bond. Considering the number of 12 and 21 sets Texas runs, it would not be an imperative to rely on Bond, in any event. I am assuming that Texas will have to run the ball effectively again next week. If Tre's stud iron man effort has left him understandably depleted I can only hope that Georgia's 8 OTs against Tech has collectively taken more out of the Dogs. I think the two third quarter turnovers were more a product of high level defensive play than not. One came on a tipped pass and the other came on a hammer of a strip from behind. These were not self inflicted in the sense of a lame duck pass or a ball held like a loaf of bread in one hand by a RB about to get hit by a ton of bricks. There will only be high level defenses against Texas during the Second Season.
  9. A good kid who would have been our third string QB had a decent year. Murphy led Duke to 9-3 and threw 26 TDs during the season. He admitted that he still had a lot to learn, but he will have a bowl game and two more seasons to reach his potential at Duke. And even if he had remained here to learn from Sark he never would have become a starter absent injuries to others. I think we all liked him here and continue to wish him well against everyone but Texas.
  10. So if both Penn State and Indiana lose their final games Ohio State backs into the B1G title game, right? Oregon can lose to the Dubs and they are still in the B1G title game, right? And all four will be in the Playoff, right? Any damned thing can happen this season.
  11. Happy Thanksgiving!
  12. Where is Frank Martin today?
  13. Crossing a Simmental bull and a Santa Gertrudis heifer creates a hybrid, but crossing a Santa Gertrudis bull and a Simmental heifer might be a hubris. Asking for an Aggie.
  14. I was born in 1943 and grew up on a farm in NJ near Princeton. I knew about Ivy League football on the radio. I saw pro football on TV, but the only college game I can recall seeing before 1951 on TV was an Army-Navy game... in black and white, on a screen no bigger than a laptop computer screen today. I entered Rice in 1960 and UT Law in 1964. I came with friends to Austin in 1961 for the Rice - Texas game. I loved Austin. I came here for Law School and never looked back, and while I had known many Rice players I immediately became a Texas fan in the fall of 1964. Two of my kids are Exes and my twin granddaughters hope to be admitted in 2027 - they are carrying the GPAs and test scores they need, so far. -------- Our University has become recognized as elite, nationally and internationally. Athletics are an incredibly successful side hustle, that few other elite universities or even near elite ones have been able to accomplish. I am a fan of all UT sports, but it is made sweeter for me knowing that it does not come with a sacrifice of academic standards of which I can be proud. Now if only my granddaughters can keep up the good work!
  15. Rhetorical question? IIRC, several major programs wanted him to leave UTSA. He was a good fit here from the beginning, even without stellar sack numbers, and could have been a solid starter for any team. I hope he does come back next season and note that he did not stand for senior day at the game.
  16. I thought JQJ was a great HS player.
  17. Talk about leaning on the defense...
  18. Why is QE so inconsistent on his long ball? Mental or physical?
  19. Considering that the run game is OK here there is too much passing. As soon as I say that Helm makes a fine catch on a tight window throw
  20. Allowiing for the need of NIL transient built teams to jell with what amounts to pre-conference scrimmages, Bierce's point that these could be played against better patsies than the ones on our schedule is well taken. My recollection is that our recent former coach whose name we will not write had a long history of scheduling the very worst teams that he could in the pre-season. I don't think that is a carry-over problem, however. CDC and RT can get us back to where the tune-up opponents are again teams such as Rice, Arlington, and UTEP. Opponents that are eminently beatable but that can fog glass with their breath should strengthen Texas. We do have NMxSt in that category this season.
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