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Maybe we are saving the concept of inside leverage for A&M.
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I think they were rotating multiple guys. On TV I only saw Guilbeau once and it was on special teams.
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If we beat A&M we should pass by Vandy, Miami, and Utah.
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Not according to this https://www.secsports.com/fbtiebreaker page 6.
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Assuming this is true, how did having a pro style offseason approach lead to the issues we are seeing with the team?
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I agree Sark has been stubborn and has misevaluated the capabilities of his players and is running what he wants, not what he has. Having said that, I think there is some truth to the idea that a simpler spread offense will get shut down when playing more athletic defenses. We see it all the time that offense doesn't scale linearly when playing the top defenses. The idea that you need TEs that can be multiple, NFL route concepts, and multiple run schemes to beat the high level teams is not crazy. It is possible Sark thought he could get to the playoffs regardless and therefore could use the season to get the offense proficient at everything.
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I don't care about LSU/Ole Miss, but absolutely would like to see Ohio State and A&M lose.
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There is a difference between a play being covered or the receiver falling down and then scrambling to make the best of it, versus not giving the play a chance to develop and just running. Anybody should be fine with the first, and generally not okay with the second. If Arch is doing the second, that is on Sark to adjust the offense to something he can execute.
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I didn't see the question or context, but it makes sense to me if he is saying just because we can out athlete UTEP or Sam Houston, doesn't mean we should and ignore execution. What happens when you play a team with equivalent athletes? A team with equivalent athletes that can also execute...sounds a lot like Washington with Penix, Georgia, and Ohio State. Isn't the biggest knock on Sark that he can recruit and develop, but in the big games we seem to be a couple plays behind.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
Yesh replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
These things can all be simultaneously true. - Arch is shitting the bed, is extremely inconsistent, but it is primarily mental/nerves. - Some of our more talented and/or experienced players on offense have been injured and held out. It is appropriate to wonder about the balance between letting guys rest for a long season and needed live reps to build execution. - There are position groups, primarily OL, where there is a talent and/or development issue that can't be fixed during the season. I do think they are in a try everything and anyone mode for these three games, knowing that they aren't in actual danger of losing. They should get more efficient when they tighten up the rotation and gameplan for the opponents. Arch may completely meltdown and get benched for the year, he could come back after the bye looking like he did last year, or most likely something in between. Buckle up. -
Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
Yesh replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Interesting that Arch has been terrible but he still has a higher QB rating than Lagway, Nussmeier, Klubnik, and Leavitt.- 8079 replies
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According to FPI (which isn't great this early in the season, but just go with it for now) ND would be a 13 point favorite over USF on a neutral field. It doesn't sound crazy to me that ND is receiving more votes.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
Yesh replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
I'm not as high on the TEs as some of you apparently are. Maybe it is because we haven't targeted them enough in the passing game, but I feel like when we go 12 personnel that just brings one more defender into the box, and now we have to execute seven blocks to have a successful run, and chances are one of of the seven will get beat. Maybe it would still be mediocre, but I'd like to see 11 personnel, flex Endries out and then run the backs with Arch as a backside constraint. -
I have zero concerns going forward [OP is a Fucking Liar]
Yesh replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
Ohio State has only won 3 national championships in the last 50 years. They have had a lot of really good seasons that didn't end on the mountaintop.
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