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  1. https://www.secsports.com/article/34632093/sec-releases-2023-football-schedule Right. I originally thought 2022 was unrealistic but 2023 was doable. But its been clear for a while that the 2024 CBS/ESPN changeover in the SEC game of the week is the main target date. 2023 is not happening.
  2. This is hilarious. And it reads like a propaganda piece as well. No lie is to big to tell. Greg Swaim-move over-Canzano is the leader in the clubhouse. "...In the talk, Kliavkoff spoke candidly about his relationships with other commissioners. He believes UCLA will lose money — not make it — by going to the Big Ten....Kliavkoff sounded confident the Pac-12 won’t lose any of the 10 remaining conference members to the Big Ten or Big 12. I mean, he sounded rock-solid certain. It dovetails with what conference athletic directors have said to me over the last couple of months, but I was still a little surprised at the level of unwavering confidence he expressed...." https://www.johncanzano.com/p/canzano-pac-12-commissioner-breaks
  3. We've played Rice a number of times. TCU continues to play SMU.
  4. You don't think Tulsa would jump on it in a minute if you pushed their series back 4 years and extended it 4 years? Its not hard if they want to do it. Its like doing the CFP expansion in 2024. If they want to do it, its not that hard.
  5. bullshit. Intent has nothing to do with it. If a tackler is aiming for the shoulder and the runner lowers his head just before the tackle and there is forceable 100% unintentional helmet to helmet contact, it is still targeting. They are trying to change the way defenders tackle. And Overshown did a classic perfect tackle. It was not targeting.
  6. My understanding is that it was CUSA refs. If so, there's a much better chance of it being overturned.
  7. Yep. You are too stupid to even understand the discussion.
  8. Yes!!! He flew down the field to get in front of that defender to make sure he didn't catch Bijan's feet.
  9. Bijan is one of the top RBs in the country. He normally gets more than 3.5 yards per carry even without the big runs. They did a good job slowing him down.
  10. Kirk Bohls saying he was told by Sankey that UT will play return game at Tuscaloosa in 2023, indicating 2024 is the earliest UT and OU move.
  11. We started wearing them down at the end, but Bijan was 18 for 64 other than the two big runs in the 2nd half.
  12. Georgia brought in a full A/C system for their locker rooms at South Carolina. Will Muschamp is now D-coordinator at Georgia and used to coach at South Carolina, so I guess he knew what to expect in the locker rooms.
  13. They had one stat: This is the first time since 2011 we have held our first 3 opponents to 20 points or less. We've been pretty bad on defense.
  14. They were definitely someone we could have lost to. I remember on the season prediction thread, most of the people were scoffing at me for saying UTSA was not a sure thing.
  15. I have seen a couple of flagrant targetings that the refs missed. There's an argument that it shouldn't be initiated, but I don't have a problem with it. But it should be like everything else, clear, undisputable evidence. I was screaming at Sark through the TV to call timeout!
  16. It was a classic tackle. He didn't do any of the things that the targeting rule is trying to stop. Face to face classic tackle.
  17. I hate the slide rule. People used to just go down. When you're down, you can't get hit.
  18. I don't think anybody knows what targeting is anymore.
  19. I saw about 3 hits on UT players after they were already 5 yards out of bounds (beyond the white). What? Were these SEC refs? If they were Big 12, CDC needs to talk to the commissioner about this crew. I saw about 3 hits on UT players after they were already 5 yards out of bounds (beyond the white). What? Were these SEC refs? If they were Big 12, CDC needs to talk to the commissioner about this crew. Maybe even President Hartzell.
  20. Who is whining about backups trying to score? They want to play.
  21. Down 17-7. That was execution? I thought the team looked unprepared and unmotivated at the start. Absolutely nothing epic about that. But it happens. They came around and won going away against a decent team. UTSA's QB is good.
  22. Looks like Sark has gotten an unlimited recruiting budget. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34603436/texas-ran-280000-tab-recruiting-visit-arch-manning-8-others "...The Manning visit -- in which almost $280,000 was spent on the nine recruits, according to The Athletic -- has resulted in four commitments so far. Manning, nephew of Super Bowl winners Eli and Peyton Manning, announced he would play for the Longhorns on June 23, four days after his recruiting trip. His high school teammate, three-star tight end Will Randle, committed at the end of the visit on June 19. Among the highlights of the visit, according to The Athletic: a full spread in their rooms at the Four Seasons Austin, a photo shoot at DKR Texas Memorial Stadium, a trip to driving range Top Golf, multiple lavish meals and a breakfast at the home of coach Steve Sarkisian. EDITOR'S PICKS QB Arch Manning brings family legacy to Texas 82dPete Thamel The extravagance appears to be standard at Texas, which spent nearly $350,000 the weekend of June 24 on 14 recruits; 12 players from that group have committed to the Longhorns. The $630,000 total on two weekend visits shows how much Texas has invested in recruiting compared to recent years. Athletic Director U published NCAA financial reports that showed Texas spent $1,275,368 on recruiting for the 2019 fiscal year. That was the 13th most spent on recruiting that year, which was led by Georgia at $3,676,858...."
  23. I remember the '77 season here. Until Austin put a stop to it after 4 or 5 weeks, there were spontaneous parades on the drag for hours after every win. That was the team where Earl won the Heisman and went unbeaten in the regular season after going 5-5-1 in DRK's last year. Nothing much was expected of Texas in '77.
  24. I don't know if its this board or twitter, but things don't work as easily as they used to with cut and paste.
  25. Not too bad, but UK does lose the one school they would most want. And I can't see why Auburn would be stuck with Vandy. Kentucky, South Carolina or Missouri would make more sense.
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