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TexasLonghorns

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  1. Right, because every coach and their agents openly announce their next job search midseason. Come on.
  2. Thrives on anonymous sources every day… national reporter does it, suddenly it’s ‘garbage’? Are you discrediting Bobby and Gerry now?
  3. Someone’s gotta follow the facts while others follow grudges. You keep swinging, but the scoreboard tells the story, you’re playing in the wrong league, son.
  4. Agents saying “there’s no truth to the story” is standard practice. What did people expect? Doesn’t mean it’s not true, they just want you to believe it isn’t. The cat is out of the bag now.
  5. Haha, SUREEEE! Is he supposed to admit to it?
  6. Sark’s not building a dynasty, he’s building an exit plan. Turns out he’s not as loyal to Texas as some of the fans are to him. Mid season and already eyeing the first NFL off ramp. Loyalty fades fast when the league calls.
  7. Letting that kind of info leak mid season feels like a dangerous game. Easy way to burn bridges with Texas leadership if they think his eyes are already on the NFL.
  8. You have zero clue how this works. She’s a senior nfl insider who has deep ties to agents and nfl circles.
  9. Kinda wild to have your reps floating NFL interest mid season. That’s how you burn a lot of trust with Texas leadership and fans.
  10. Yeah, Dianna Russini’s not just tweeting that for fun, she’s plugged in. If she’s saying it, it’s coming from somewhere real.
  11. There may be a lack of talent in certain areas, but that’s a direct result of staff decisions. When you’ve signed four straight top 5 classes and had full access to the transfer portal, any roster holes reflect evaluation and development issues, not roster limitations.
  12. Just to be clear, I’m not arguing Herman was better than Sark. My point is about context: Herman never had NIL, the transfer portal, or the ability to cherry pick experienced elite players to fill gaps in the roster. Those tools drastically change roster construction and depth, which makes comparing “never sniffed the playoffs” without acknowledging them misleading. Sark has had all those advantages for five years, yet many issues on offense and lack of QB development remain Adding context to a discussion board isn’t flawed logic, even if it’s not popular. I’ll leave it here. My points are fact based, focused on observable results, and stand regardless of personal opinions or attacks. For anyone genuinely interested in a data driven discussion, the evidence is clear.
  13. This conversation started with comparing Herman never sniffing the playoffs to Sark in terms of results and context. I’m here to discuss observable outcomes, not to pull anyone’s chain. NIL, the transfer portal, and top tier recruiting have changed what’s expected from Texas coaches. I appreciate everyone keeping the discussion respectful and focused on the facts, with the exception of those who resort to personal jabs.
  14. When someone starts making it personal, it usually means they’ve run out of real arguments. I’m not “negative,” I’m focused on results and those results still don’t match the resources Sark’s had. Going from 5–7 to the playoff with NIL, the portal, and a top 5 roster every year isn’t the same as building from scratch without those tools. The same issues stagnant offense, QB regression, and no clear identity are still there. And to be clear, the claim about multiple conference “titles” is misleading. Sark won the Big 12 once and made the SEC Championship game once. Claiming “titles” implies dominance that hasn’t actually happened. That’s reality, and it stands regardless of the personal insults you throw. Unless I’m misremembering, weren’t conference titles and semi final playoff appearances only supposed to “count” if you actually won them? That’s the line we used to tell OU fans back in the Herman days. Seems like the standards have conveniently changed.
  15. Calling it “my opinion” doesn’t make it less true and you don’t have to get it for it to still be a fact. Herman coached under a four team playoff, no NIL, no transfer portal, and no way to instantly fix roster holes. Those are verifiable realities, not feelings. Sark’s had all those advantages for five years yet the on field product hasn’t evolved. That’s not debate, that’s data.
  16. The point about results still stands, it’s about what actually happens on the field, not opinions or anecdotes. Herman’s failures are well documented, but context matters. Observables > opinions, always. Facts don’t require agreement.
  17. Yes, Sark made two CFPs and that’s worth acknowledging. But context also matters. Under the old four team playoff system, Sark would have only made it once in five seasons. The other seasons, including this year, Texas wouldn’t have qualified. That’s the reality when you strip away expanded playoff slots, NIL advantages, and the transfer portal. Making two CFPs in an era stacked with modern advantages doesn’t erase the fact that the offense remains inconsistent, QBs underdeveloped, and the team lacking a clear identity offensively.
  18. None of that changes the facts. Herman’s mistakes and personality issues don’t alter the structural realities: four-team playoff, no NIL, no transfer portal, no plug and play roster fixes. Sark has all of those advantages, and yet five years in, the offense is still predictable, QBs regress, and the team lacks identity. This isn’t about “disliking” anyone, it’s about observing what actually happens on the field. Results matter more than anecdotes unfortunately
  19. Funny enough, pointing out context isn’t hitching a wagon, it’s applying the same critical thinking you expect from others. Saying Herman “never sniffed the playoffs” without mentioning the four team limit, no NIL, no portal, and no plug and play roster flexibility is literally ignoring half the playing field. Sark has had all of those tools, top 5 recruiting, unlimited roster flexibility, full program backing and five years in, the offense is still predictable, QBs regress, and the team lacks identity. Context matters because it shows why results mean more than just a single stat…Herman struggled under limitations, Sark hasn’t maximized advantages.
  20. Again, nobody’s defending Herman, he had plenty of flaws. Saying Herman “never sniffed the playoffs” without context is not just incomplete, it’s ignorance. The playoff system during Herman’s era only included four teams, and the roster rules were strict, no NIL, no transfer portal, no plug and play experienced replacements. Sark, on the other hand, has had every modern advantage Herman didn’t….NIL, the transfer portal, and the ability to overhaul a roster instantly. Even using Herman era metrics, Sark would have made the playoff only once in five seasons, and remove the portal advantage and the odds drop substantially. Put simply: having all the modern advantages doesn’t excuse the flaws we still see on the field, especially offensively in year 5 against bottom tier teams like Florida and Kentucky.
  21. I’m not saying Herman would have done exactly the same, and he had his issues. The point is context: Herman didn’t have NIL, the transfer portal, or the ability to plug roster gaps with experienced players, the difference these aspects make is massive. Denying that would be ignoring how much modern tools can change a program’s trajectory, especially Texas. Sark has had all of these advantages, yet five seasons in, the offense is still predictable, QBs are underdeveloped, and the team has no identity. That’s not opinion, it’s observable evidence on tape, in stats, and in outcomes.
  22. Saying Tom Herman never sniffed a playoff ignores a ton of context. Back then, there was no legal NIL, no transfer portal, and the playoff only included four teams. Sark has had every modern advantage, top 5 recruiting classes, unlimited transfers, NIL flexibility. The transfer portal alone gives Texas benefits Herman never had, it lets you fill roster gaps immediately with experienced players, upgrade weak positions on the fly, and replace attrition quickly. Essentially, it’s a tool to fine tune the roster every year in ways previous coaches could only dream of. Yet here we are: five seasons in, and Sark would have made the playoff only once if it still only took the top four teams like Herman’s era. That’s the reality
  23. https://x.com/on3sports/status/1979907551480197493?s=46
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