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drag worm

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  1. 1,000 yards in 16 games is not the same as 1,000 yard rushers in the 11 game schedules of old. More importantly look at the rushing yards against Ohio State, ASU and Georgia x2 in 2024 and remind me why we decided that staying put with the same RB room and a worse / less experienced OL was going to work?
  2. that would have included retaining the Juniors who left last season. Could you imagine this team with Ewers, Banks, Williams, and Golden?
  3. Cool, thanks for the update.
  4. It’s called a flip. It’s when a guy committed to an another school changes their mind and chooses your school. There are many examples of this happening over the past few years. And one of the reasons Bobby and Gerry said we were “staying on him.”
  5. Well, that sucks.
  6. any updates on the croots in town yesterday in the works? Thanks GH!
  7. My prediction is he stays in Oxford and gets a solid extension and some nice NIL guarantees.
  8. Texas at LSU next year. 👀
  9. We could use a little boost of momentum around here.
  10. I was there and whole heartedly agree. One of the most fun nights ever. Post game campus Waffle House included.
  11. He made a mistake this off season with regards to offensive personnel. Thats not debatable. Whether he admits and fixes it or not is TBD. I think Sark is a great fit for Texas and the SEC but he needs to ironically learn that the pedal is never off the gas at a place like Texas. Beat Arkie. Beat A&M. Fix the roster. But don’t leave over this one season. That would be short sighted on everyone’s part.
  12. I would like Road One please. With a concerted effort from all involved to fix the issues on the roster. Including but not limited to: - Ripping the bandaid on mis-evaluations at RB, WR and OL - Going all in on Cam Coleman / Jadan Baugh type skill players around Arch. - Making it impossible to say no for about 3-4 nasty interior OL with experience whether they’re on current P4 rosters or they’re JUCO or they’re off some unknown Wyoming roster. Evaluate, money whip, coach them up at LG, C and RG for next year. - Defense obviously has needs as well but offense needs the most surgery.
  13. I agree hiring an OC with similar philosophies around offense as Sark would help take some things off his plate. And I agree with all three of the issues plaguing each level of responsibility you outlined above. I disagree that an independent GM would help. That sounds like a Dallas Cowboys level recipe for disaster.
  14. Massive amount of smoke around this. I’d hate to see Sark go, personally. And I honestly feel bad for him being surrounded by people that make his life harder than it should be. Dude has been through a lot and deserves a clear mind. He’s not getting that from his “supporting cast.”
  15. Oh you definitely have to let people go. - I’m not sure our three 2025 five star freshman WR are worth their price. Hell, one was already moved to RB. - Mosley might be the only starter worth holding on to at WR. Keep Livingstone as well. Go all in on Cam at the Wingo position. - Clean out the RB room. Keep Simon, bring in Cooper, the Roundrock RB and make it impossible for Baugh to say no.
  16. We pay for a site to get news when it’s made public. 🤔
  17. If we were really playing to win next year and build an elite offense around Arch, how about adding Baugh at RB and Cam Coleman at WR. That would certainly shake things up.
  18. Kiffin is proving to have been the better coordinator under Carroll. I'd take him in a second if Sark heads back to the NFL.
  19. At this stage of his program Sark needs to rebuild momentum. I honestly think Portal is way more important than the high school recruiting class. We have to go all in building around Arch next year. Sark needs to show he belongs with the big boys. He needs to beat Ohio State at home or this whole thing crumbles quickly. I dont' want to hear about who is in or not in the portal this year. Players are recruited to the portal via agents. That's the game. Go out and play it. We need to win the Cam Coleman sweepstakes, load up with 3 SEC-starter quality interior OL and get a difference maker at RB1 with experience that can start for us next year. If we go into Ohio State trotting out Wisner or a freshman RB next year i'm going to lose my mind.
  20. I don't think a power running game is a priority for Sark. It's not in his DNA. He's a finesse offensive coordinator. He builds his offensive side of the ball from the outside in. When it works and he has the perfect personnel like at Bama in 2020 it's a thing of beauty. When it doesn't it's a total s-show. Sark benefitted from three tough ass NFL running backs that Herman left behind. Once they left he’s done nothing to replace them.
  21. 1. Beat Aggy 2. Rebuild / Reload / Go hell bent on shoring up this roster around Arch for 2026. 3. Beat Ohio State at home in game two and get that albatross off Sark’s back.
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  22. Money. Thats what we do.
  23. Curious how Littleton would look sliding over.
  24. You have one year left with Arch. Go all in. Rethink the freshman five star WRs we have on campus. Lower their NIL if they’re not proving to be elite. Go all in on the Cam Coleman sweepstakes. Rebuild the entire interior OL from LG to C to RG with experienced SEC quality starters. Rebuild the RB room. Keep Simon, bring in Cooper and get at least one starter SEC quality RB with experience who can be a difference maker in game one against Ohio State in Austin. If we go into that game with Wisner or a freshman starting at RB I’m going to pull my hair out. Georgia did this exact thing with Etienne last year and won the SEC with him. Defense has holes as well but we gotta start with fixing the offense because not being able to even score 20 points in games is entirely too much pressure to put on our D regardless of who we have on that side of the ball.
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