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SuckitKevin

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  1. I think LHN has been great for women’s sports at Texas. It has given volleyball, women’s basketball, soccer, and softball a real boost. Other than football and baseball content, I’ll really miss those. Unless the SEC starts a 2nd network, the exposure that Texas Women’s sports has gotten will obviously suffer. I’m hoping there’s a plan to continue getting them some airtime.

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  2. 5 hours ago, Wulaw Horn said:

    Well, here it is, the final edition of the scheduled regular season tour where we shove it up the asses of the irate 8 who got left behind  


    Texas currently has scoreboard on every single team in the conference (that’s staying here) other than Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. We get the chance to avenge last years loss on the way out the door and leave this series exactly where it belongs for all time, with us wiping our shit smeared dick on their face after we finish fucking them up the ass. 


    The last couple weeks I’ve had a hard time working up any animosity toward TCU and Iowa State because they are so irrelevant to us, who we are as a program and college football in general. Tech, however, has earned a lifetime of hatred and scorn from me. They blew our chance to win the big 12 in Ricky’s senior season, then another chance in 2002, and finally wrecked our national championship dreams in 2008. We cannot go out like bitches and let them screw up important stuff on our agenda. 


    All those scenarios happened in Lubbock and most of them when Tech had a better team than they do this year. We always take care of them in Austin when we have the slightest bit of an inclination to play hard and focused. I’d say we have more than that going on in our favor this week. 


    Tech is a second rate program in a third rate town with a loudmouth high school coach with a low IQ and a propensity for drunk driving. So, sure, he’d fit in around here just fine, I guess, but let’s go ahead and monkey stomp them and then never have to see, hear, play or think of them again.
     

    Y’all were cool when you had Mike Leach and then fucked that up in the dumbest way possible only to go back to your historical norm of being uninterested, uninspiring and unsurprisingly mediocre. 
     

    Game Week notes here fellas. Hook ‘Em High like an Eagle soars and have a happy thanksgiving. 

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  3. On 11/17/2023 at 11:12 AM, Napoleon said:

    I think that it was this thread that had screenshots of ags talking about:

    1) Turning Longhorn items in Academy stores Upside-Down and/or Backwards on the rack.

    2) Wanting to fuck with a dead man’s Longhorn lapel pin at an open casket funeral.

    Well…

    Last night I stopped into the Buc-ee’s in Temple on my drive back up to Dallas from the USA 🇺🇸 vs Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 soccer game and wandered upon this:

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    College magnets, except…

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    …apparently two magnets were too intimidating, so…

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    …someone had taken the time to flip the front Texas Longhorn magnets upside down.

    🙄

    I showed this to my elderly mother (who grew up in the Midwest and didn’t move to Texas until after college and stints in Chicago & NYC) and when she grasped what had happened she said:

    ”That just shows how inferior they [aggies] feel.”

    LOL, I was driving down the highway the other day and noticed a Century Club sticker on a truck’s rear window only because he was driving like an asshole. As he pulled further away I saw that he had a Longhorn hitch cover turned upside down. It’s unbelievable that this guy spent money on this item just so he could do this. I’m sure the idea seemed way better in his pea brain.

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  4. 26 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

    Based on his head coaching experience being limited to 3 years at a low level program I think this remains to be seen

    Lunney got hired away by a P5 school pretty quickly, Stein is killing it at Oregon, Rod Wright got an NFL gig rather quickly, that’s pretty good for 3 years.

  5. Traylor can coach. He’s a genuine guy that kids relate to and he seems to always make excellent hires. He reminds me of Gundy in this way (the hires not relatability). I also believe that he’s a real culture builder. Elko is a defensive guy that will always have to hire the right OC to succeed. If they do succeed the OC will get hired away and they’ll have to start over. I hope it’s Elko.

  6. 3 minutes ago, ATXbronco said:

    Some people on the board thought Phatterson gave us up to TCU, either intentionally or unintentionally. 

    I think it's unlikely but it wouldn't take a whole lot for me to make a tin foil hat and put it on.

    There was definitely talk about sign stealing in the forums.

    But I don't remember seeing any articles about it from any reputable news sites.

    That would surprise me. After his firing he was pretty salty towards them.

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  7. So I was just watching the ON3 Tale of the Tape with Burton and Wadlington. Paul made a comment about there being a strong belief among players and coaches that TCU knew our play signals last year.  I would think that it would come from Wiley, but he referenced a former TCU employee that was removed from the football facilities a week before the game? Anybody know what he’s talking about?

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  8. 7 hours ago, horn4life said:

    If Quinn is day to day, it would be stupid to play him this weekend, IMHO.

    Simply as while Maalik has been inconsistent as hell, he's also had flashes of brilliance.  If you NEED Ewers because the game is going ot shit then OK, but if not let him rest and get all the way back rather than potentially risk re-injury and having only one backup once again.

    If Ewers is really ready to go, I still start Maalik and introduce some QB runs/scrambles into the mix.  Having a known quantity in Quinn behind him ready to go might allow Maalik to get more experience and reduce greatly his unforced errors.  I mainly just want to have two healthy QB's with some experience.  As crazy as that fucking sounds!

    Why would you put in QB runs for the worst runner at the position on the team? Malik can’t run well. This has been known for a long while but people are still saying it, smh.

  9. 9 hours ago, Hermanator said:

    And yet Houston is ranked 110th and we have a backup QB and multiple OL injuries. 

    This team isn't great enough to overlook anyone even when healthy, and definitely not right now. Every game is a toss up going forward with this many injuries.

    I’m not sure where you got that I thought we should overlook BYU. My only point is that not allowing Malik to throw the ball much next week if he has to play K State too would not be smart. If this team has any hope to get back to the conference championship game, they’ll need a qb who can throw the ball against good teams. This doesn’t change the fact that Houston and BYU both have shitty defenses. We just happened to get a lot of players injured and played shitty ourselves.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Hermanator said:

    Their defense isn't shitty. They force a lot of turnovers. 

    We just played the worst defenses in the conference and had almost 3 full quarters where we scored 3 points. Most of that was with Ewers. This isn't a team that can take any weak team for granted. 

    Maalik will have to throw to win because we won't just run over them. I think I'd like to see Sark put his best run blocking line available out there with the plan to grind them up on the ground to set up heavy boxes for Maalik to throw against. 

    They might cause some turnovers but they’re ranked 95 out of 130 teams in total defense. They’re shitty.

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  11. 1 hour ago, El Squared said:

    More than just missed holding call, blatant spot “errors”, missed PI, missed block in the back on kick off, and so on and so on. Boo hoo for UH. One penalty all game.

    The call on Anthony Hill for a personal foul was terrible. The ref saw the receiver go flying and reacted to the UH bench hyping it up.

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  12. 5 hours ago, bschoolprof said:

    Sark said he would change nothing in terms of clock management on our last offensive drive.  

    Ok cool.

    There's a reason some coaches are better in close games than others.  

    I heard that too but his answer sounded like he wouldn’t have changed the plays he called. Either he misunderstood the question or refused to answer it imo.

  13. 5 minutes ago, Horndog said:

    On the last drive the play calling was fine. We easily moved down the field. It all changed on the sack. Once it got to 3rd and 9 there is a difficult choice on how aggressive to be. There is a big difference between a 50+ yard FG and one from 45 or so. Main goal is to get in FG range to take the lead. And by running the ball we made OU use their last time out. It was the more conservative call, but not indefensible.

    Exactly this, the sack killed us on that drive. It was an RPO that maybe Quinn should’ve handed off but I’m not sure what he saw. Either way, if we just get 2or 3yds on first down we could have put it away.

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