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It's so funny how even our own fanbase treats Arch like a professional free agent. Arch Manning is a Longhorn. He attends the University of Texas. He's on year 3 of living in Austin, his younger brother is a Horn, his closest friends are Horns. He will get his degree from UT. Considering how fucked modern college football is these days, try to enjoy the fact that Arch is an old school student-athlete and loyal to Texas.17 points
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Georgia blew the fucking doors of of a woefully under prepared and equally matched Texas that was plagued by mental mistakes in all 3 phases of the game. Drops galore, broken down run block collapses, broken coverages, onside kick fuckup, holding on a killer return the list goes on and on and again miss me with the georgia is just so much more talented at the roster level. They aren't, full stop. It was an atrocious game with very few bright spots for Texas and compared to Georgia who played disciplined, physical football it looked like Texas was a G5 team. Texas looked fucking bad bad. Georgia looked alright.15 points
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2 things can be true at the same time, as hard as it is for lots of people to understand that concept many a time. Here’s mine as it relates to this team: 1) Steve Sark is a good coach that I like, respect and root for; and 2) If he wants to go to the NFL I will happily pack his bags for him and drive him to the airport. we’ve had much worse coaches. Hell, most of the head coaches at Texas have been worse. Texas, in an era where you pay players and we have the biggest swinging wick out there should be a pretty easy job. But, it’s not a job that you can do well with half measures. If Sark wants an NFL job he needs to do that totally and completely and I hope he gets one bc I don’t want him here with one foot in and one foot out. If he doesn’t, he needs to completely and totally rededicate himself to getting it right. I will happily keep PK, Nansen and the stripper/monkey owner. Everyone else can probably GTFO. Actually, Milwae might be fine to stay at QB coach and confidant on offense for sark. Whatever. I’m indifferent toward that. Flood with his “large humans” schtick? GTFO. Akina wrecking the back end? The game had passed him by in 2013 to say nothing of 2025. RB and WR are newish but their rooms are both steaming piles of shit. Bye bye to you too. Teams that I know have better coaches than Sark: Ohio State, Indiana, Domers, Georgia, Bama (but I don’t think he’s long for there- right guy for right place matters), Fox Noon Big Game Day show analyst. teams that I suspect might: Aggy (don’t want for Texas but he’s a good coach), Ole Miss. Can Sark win a national title here? Sure. We were 1st and goal from the 5 away from OT with 3 minutes left against the national champs last year. The year before we were first and goal from the 9 away from the championship game. Will he? Not if he isn’t fully committed and locked in. Go beat arky and Aggy and hope that OU, Domers, Ole Miss, Michigan, BYU, Vandy, Bama, Utah and USC lose. Does it matter though? Beat arky and Aggy bc it’s fun in and of itself to go 3-0 against your rivals, I guess. Hook Em high like an Eagle soars.14 points
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I'm not going me arch knoblauch fanboi, but last night he did EVERYTHING he could to try to elevate the team, they couldn't get their shit together to perform on his level.14 points
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Arch was rough to start the season, but he has consistently been the best player on offense recently. One of the only bright spots on that side of the ball. Hard to pin the early season struggles on Arch, given Sark and Flood's OL malpractice, Sark's shitty game plans, plus Sark limiting full speed and contact game situations in practice/scrimmages.13 points
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7 points against OSU 13 points vs. OU 10 points vs. GA He shouldn't hire an OC so he can focus on being a HC. He should hire an OC because his offense is flat out bad and fucking pathetic against quality opponents.13 points
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You obviously did not watch the game, check the box score or the final. This board is crashing out because we lost to OSU (again) lost to Florida struggled against Kentucky, MSU and Vanderbilt then after a bye week went in and got our shit pushed in for the 3rd time in a row by Kirby Smart. Minimizing it at this point is complete stupidity or trolling.12 points
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Nah man. Send what you want to burnt ends keep the rest. It’s always in good fun. Have a few drinks and sleep this one off.11 points
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So I’ve been away from this thread for a bit. But I have it right that President Trump 100% blew Bill Clinton, right? Seems we need to continue to press this point.10 points
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The only good player on offense last night didn’t elevate the team. Kay.9 points
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If Mark Epstein has to clarify that it isn't Bill Clinton, it's definitely Bill Clinton.9 points
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That game played out exactly like you'd expect based on our play this season. Never establish a running game, offensive penalties, poor situational execution, bad play calling. Sark got outcoached again. This season was cooked after the Florida game. I understand why people are pissed but the writing was on the wall back then. Need a very productive offseason with portal and staff changes.9 points
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This is the slowest offense Sark has had in his tenure here. It is a complete fail on his part. The fastest guy on the team is regulated to special teams. The next fastest guy can’t catch the ball consistently. I’m not even sure who would be the 3rd fastest guy. People on this board turned their nose up on Concepion entering the portal and dismissed A&M adding Craver as a nothing burger, however they are directly responsible for the success Aggie has on offense. They injected speed into that offense and it has made a world of difference. Sark failed to add necessary WR talent after doing so in previous years. Just to not scare the freshman off, who aren’t really playing anyway and probably will end up transferring anyway. But not only are they slow, they are soft. No “dogs” on offense except Wisner and Arch to some degree. They don’t play with any aggression or confidence. A soft, and finesse offense isn’t going to get it done in the SEC. A weak and timid offense isn’t going to get it done. We need some mean mutha fuckas starting upfront. We need football players and not athletes at the skill positions. Sark needs to reevaluate his recruiting approach, I think going into this season the staff over trusted their ability to developed based on previous years. Go get proven talent.9 points
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So.... No denial that Trump blew a dude named Bubba just that Bubba isn't Bill Clinton.9 points
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I thought Arch played really well today. Probably last on the reasons why we lost9 points
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This thread went from "Arch is a nepo baby, start Caldwell!" to "Why would Arch waste his talents here?" in about 3 weeks. Well done, everyone.8 points
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There is no planet where a Texas team that got blown out by Georgia like yesterday gets into the playoffs with the rest of the SEC resume.8 points
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The margins are razor thin at the very top. IMO it comes down to killer instinct. I have never experienced in my Texas time of being a student, alum and fan, a HC at Texas with the IT factor. Day I believe has it, Kirby, Saban, Urban, Stoops all had it. I work in a highly entrepreneurial field with family owned and operated businesses. You can have a great line in a prime real estate location, but if the leader (in my case the owner and GM) is lacking equal parts supreme organizational skills, accountability measures, charisma, experience, competency and known verifiable results (ie skins on the wall), a competitor possessing those attributes of success, with equal product and less desirable addressable market will eat their lunch. I see it every day. Speed of the captain, speed of the ship is a tired old saying, but it means something. It means something in business, in sports management, in how one runs his household etc.. In this analogy, Texas has the product, the market and resources, but the Leadership ( Ie head coach....we have the AD) is lacking. Does your leader have 25 years experience ? Or one year experience , 25 times? I think the answer to your point is we have had the latter and have had the ladder for a long time. We make coaches so rich here and provide all the resources that they lose the granular day to day attention to detail that manifests, in for example not accounting for the pre-snap sugar huddle motion, or the "don't jump offsides" key word that should like "fire, fire , fire"....or "this is a spot where UGA likes to use a fake (last years SEC CG) or yesterday's on side. These are example of the most minute details that i have to believe is cultural and rote to the coaches mentioned above. The words i keep coming back to are preparation and attention to detail. I was told a story by a client who is BMD at Bama about Saban and his John Wooden shoelaces. He told the operations guy he wanted him to bring the recruit in to his office and he would be tying his (Saban) shoe when he (operations guy) and the recruit walked in. He reminded the operations guy not to say anything the next time he brought a recruit in, as he would be tying the same shoe. Point is Saban wanted to demonstrate to the kid how tying his shoes mattered, and that was how he started the conversation. Its a story as old as time, that Wooden would start every season teaching his players how to tie their shoes and put their socks on. The culture started right there in that moment. I dont think Texas has had a coach like that. Its anecdotal, but we wont win consistently big until we have a head coach who doesn't practice to get things right, they practice until they cant get it wrong. Kirby is there and its showing. UGA's level of execution last night was all coaching, leadership and preparation.8 points
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Kirby has been through so many SEC battles (particularly against Saban), he learned early on sometimes you have to be a riverboat gambler in these huge games. Momentum is everything. Seize it when you have the opportunity. Sark still coaches like the game was decided during the week of preparation. He has no feel for in-game decision making and he doesn't understand or appreciate the power of momentum. Fucking wake up.8 points
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When TX got the TD, the next drive Kirby coached like it was the last 5 mins of the game. Got two risky 4th down conversion (one deep in own territory), we commented amongst ourselves that it seemed desperate… They scored and then got the onside kick and the game was over. Kirby knew, he was going to throat stomp any chance of a longhorn comeback right then and there. Game over. Sark is not on that level8 points
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Sark is just trying to save face so he doesn’t look like he got totally out coached despite that being plainly obvious to everyone. It’s a pretty disgusting move honestly. Just take responsibility and don’t the blame the players, Sark. Flood, Akina and Sark failed this team this offseason and only two of those will get fired for it.8 points
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Didn’t Washington have one of the worst drops (easiest potential catch) of them all last night??8 points
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And we haven’t all season. That’s why this thread always made me lol. At the beginning of the year we were low key worried we wouldn’t make a bowl game and that same team doesn’t turn into a playoff contender. I know both are extreme examples of this team, point being we just aren’t good enough this year. I always thought we were gonna get blown out, this Texas team was way better last year and couldn’t do it with 2 tries. Last year’s defense was something that’ll be hard to Reach again, that’s how good they were. When it was 14–10 I was surprised and actually had a little hope. Then the wheels fell off as expected. This is who we have been all season, it was exposed more when we played a well coach team. I know I shouldn’t be, because we’re Texas and all but I’m fine with 9-3 if we beat both our rivals this year. Literally, first half of the season arch couldnt hit a wide open guy 2 ft away and we couldn’t even run for 2 yards. Yes, disappointing with NIL and all the talent but we could easily look like LSU, Clemson right now with the way the season started. Next year if we don’t make the playoffs and look the same then I’ll riot.8 points
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You need to realize, fans take these losses harder than the players. I see this same discussion in all sports. Especially now that these players are getting paid a hefty sum to play (they always have been, just now legal). Money makes you get over losses much quicker.8 points
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