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  1. I listen to all of it. In the car. While walking, working out, or doing pretty much anything that doesn’t require my full attention.
  2. If replacing the entire starting DL doesn’t count as reworked, I’m not sure what qualifies.
  3. My point is that they are practicing against a completely reworked DL. It reminds me of some recent year (Maybe first year Sark) when we all thought our DL was the strength of the team and going to be awesome only to learn during the season that they, in fact, were a bad DL that had been whooping up on an even worse OL in practices. Turned out the practice reports were deceiving.
  4. Searching for a contingency plan in the event of be a real Goosby injury? That’s due diligence. That’s smart. They believe Goosby is a known quantity. No reason not to take this time to address what I think we all can agree (including Sark) is the one area of concern on the team. Backup OL - tackle in particular. I’d be concerned if they weren’t actively working on that issue.
  5. How do we know this? They are being measured right now against a completely new DL that isn’t as talented or as deep as the Texas DL.
  6. We all have our opinions. That one is probably shared by most Ohio St fans. Bias is real and unavoidable really. It’s only my opinions that are pristine and unbiased 😉
  7. The things separate these teams, IMO: 1. Manning > Sayin 2. Texas D > Ohio St D 3. Long term coaching continuity v. two new DCs On the Ohio State side of the ledger, they have home field and the best collection of receiving talent in the nation. The counter to those realities is Texas has been excellent on the road under Sark (see Bama and Michigan the past two seasons) and Texas has arguably the best collection of pass rushers in the nation going up against a re-worked OL, which will make utilizing those weapons difficult. Texas is a low scoring affair. 23-16
  8. Manning > Sayin At the end of the day, that's going to be the difference, along with Texas having the best defense in college football. IMO 😉
  9. The owner of a big Texas site has an Ohio State source telling him that Sayin is turnover prone. What say you to that?
  10. No way is he ready for this Texas D. If they can't run the ball, they are toast. Guess what? They won't be able to run the ball. If Arch plays a solid game and doesn't turn the ball over, we win.
  11. Good stuff Jeff. What this data tells me is that Texas has a very high liklihood of winning 10 games and making the CFP. If you told me right now we'd go 10-2 and make the CFP, I'd take it.
  12. CJ put data out there. The 8 game conference schedules already produce far more difficult strengths of schedule. Until and unless the committee comes up with something concrete to account for strength of schedule when looking at win-loss records and playoff seeding, I don't expect anything to change.
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