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  1. Abstract link What this literature does not even address is the cumulative wear the higher impact surface causes in joints. If you live long enough, your knees will eventually wear out and you will need them replaced. Major factors that affect just how long that is include your genes, your BMI, and whether you spend your days inflicting high impacts on your knees.
  2. Texas 55 Wyo 6 RBs 200
  3. A night like tonight does not happen by accident. It doesn't even happen easily for a good coach. Sark walked into Texas during our seemingly interminable age of mediocrity, hired good assistants, recruited good players, developed the team, self-scouted, went into Alabama, and won convincingly. The same man has coached both our biggest MOV ever over OU and all of CFB's biggest MOV ever at Saban. If and when he has a bad game in the future, people need to remember the magnitude of what he has done in less than 3 years here. The future is bright and burnt orange. Thanks to Coach Sark, thanks to Quinn and all the guys, and HOOKEM!
  4. 1. Love him, hate him, whatever. Call him Prime or whatever. Sanders was the reason for that result. When the line was set at 4 TDs, everyone knew who Briles was, who Dykes was, who left TCU, how last season ended against UGA. They knew about TCU’s close wins. And no one outside the CU locker room gave the Buffs a chance. TCU may have lucked into the NCG last year. They may be bad this year. To deny, however, that yesterday’s result was not a dramatic vindication of what Sanders is building is daft. 2. Of course better coaches have a better chance of winning by more and of winning close games. The problem is that even great coaches can’t prevent the enormity of chance from hitting them with the one event that drags them down to a loss when playing in one-score games. Even Nick Saban can’t keep the best player in CFB from uncharacteristically coughing up the ball in OT. Better coaches may only regress toward .550 instead of to .500 in close games, but they are governed by the law of averages as well.
  5. Texas 24 Bama 23, 320 yds Texas Fight!
  6. I think one question (to which we obviously can't have an answer until at least 2024) is to what degree the audience that has interest in Texas and OU has a secondary viewing interest in teams that are in a league with them. Does, e.g., a tOSU fan have more interest in watching Northwestern than he would Georgia Tech? The numbers for the B12 contract are based on, among other factors, viewership to date of the remnants. They do not account for the potential decline in secondary interest after the departures. This is one reason why some say that the next contract will be the one that establishes how the 12 can do longer term without Texas and OU.
  7. Texas 52 Rice 10 Heat stroke 6 Edit Ewers 350 in the air-- doomed
  8. A difference between our team today and our team this time years past is that our “talent” is showing up to a much greater degree. We haven’t played a real down yet, but our roster to me appears to have far fewer of “unlikely to see the field” and “unfortunately will have to play this season.” We have OL that look promising and are developing. We have speed on both sides of the ball. We are cycling recruiting misses out the portal in exchange for apparent difference makers. To question whether this team is more talented than the Herman/strong ones is borderline complete inattention.
  9. What would more amazing than a one-to-two win improvement would be putting the Sark Talk in the Sark Talk thread. Please!
  10. I can help explain why Texas is such a ‘First Class’ and well-funded university. This is from Article 7 of an obscure document known as the Constitution of the State of Texas. Funny thing, though. None of that money goes to football.
  11. Of the 4 schools that left before Texas and OU, 2 have had the chance to vote to approve having Texas as a conference mate, and both did. One other went to a conference that fell apart, among other reasons because they ran off their own blue blood. The last one has a stable meal ticket at the B1G table worth far more than it could make in the 12. It is the same reason the new teams came. Their old digs were lousier. P2 > Next 2 > the rest. This is a story about more desirable conferences, not about teams fleeing big mean old Texas (except perhaps in part NU, whose lunch money we took on the field again and again). But carry on.
  12. I certainly hope that those saying there is no reason to get excited about Yormark's comments are correct. That would seem extremely Pollyanna-ish to me, however. I challenge anyone with a brain to evaluate the penalty statistics of the crew that called the Baylor and OSU games last year and tell me with a straight face that bias against Texas played no significant role in those games. I repeat the question asked above: when has any commissioner of any serious sports league (let alone two senior officials) ever actively cheered publicly against member in good standing? This is how powerful men get their henchman to do bad things while maintaining plausible deniability. He doesn't need a conspiracy: he has already made his Henry II plea. It is a breach of his fiduciary duty, if not in law, at least in decency; there are literally millions of dollars on the line in multiple ways associated with success on the football field. Hospitals that do things like this regarding disfavored physicians in good standing on their staff lose or settle big suits. I'm no lawyer nor am I advocating suing the B12. I am saying that there is statistical evidence that Texas needs to watch its corn hole, and there is public oral testimony by the commish against himself.
  13. A brief thought experiment regarding spontaneous versus caused origin of life on earth.
  14. Gatorade is better than water in the heat. Drinking too much water when one is volume depleted can result in death.
  15. It is less commonly seen in formal writing, but it is a synonym when used as an adjective. Some people disapprove of using either predominate or dominate as adjectives, but etymologically, they were verbal adjectives before they were verbs.
  16. Actually both ‘dominant’ and ‘dominate’ are correct. It goes back to the Latin dominor, a deponent verb. It has passive forms (like the pp dominatus) that have active meaning. And then we have the expected active participial forms that give us the more customary -ant ending.
  17. Naming is what it is. Why is our country named for a dead Italian named Vespucci?
  18. The list of HFCs who show up and dominate immediately and consistently wherever they go at any level is vanishingly small. Heck, guys around here even trash Saban, saying he only won because of his bag game, or that he doesn’t have it anymore. Sometimes this board discussing coaching feels like aggy and their QB— the next one is awesome, just wait and see! I view Sober Steve as similar but yet a distinct coach from Saturday Night Steve. He has been criticized for losing games in which ref chicanery is acknowledged and for abandoning the run against a team that sold out to stop it. He has been called 7-win Steve for only following up a 5-win season with 8 (again, with ref shenanigans etc as a headwind). I don’t know to what degree he sticks with things, chooses things, or abandons them for reasons that go beyond the game at hand (developing guys, recruiting, etc). I’ll eat my words if we only win 8 this season, but I think a lot of people around here are so beaten down by CS, TH, and late Mack, that they are focusing on any perceived negative to the exclusion of what is in front of our faces. Sure, injuries, refs, etc could sandbag us. But we are talented, experienced, and deep. Steve may not be the world’s greatest game day coach, but those mentioning coach O are right. Some other coaches who’ve won it all include Jimbo and Mack with GD. Sober Steve IMO is at least in their league. Stop crying and worrying (Godfather act like a man gif).
  19. If espn wants to keep big 10 out of the SE, they should tell acc to make unequal revenue deals with the prime prospective escapees, throw more money into the deal for those schools, and tell those schools this is their payoff to let the cali schools in and to wait out the GOR.
  20. Are we playing anyone in the first two weeks that might warrant such a heavy "end" package based on the strength of their running game and their suspect QB, I wonder?
  21. Yes! Who is this typing at Satya's keyboard, btw?
  22. I thought travel by bud was part of the attraction of CU.
  23. 1. Of course fans tend to notice calls unfavorable to their team as suspect with greater frequency. Put the straw man down. No one here is claiming otherwise. 2. Of course there were procedural penalties on Texas and again no one is arguing otherwise. Curious that OSU including its freshman OL committed zero such penalties. 3. Of course there were two calls Texas declined-- they were calls that didn't hurt OSU, a fact not lost on the refs. They ended up changing nothing. 4. While the other B12 crews that officiated Texas games could be argued to have made errors potentially explained by bias, the real argument from last year is about the OSU/Baylor crew. To argue that they called the game neutrally in the face of the overwhelming statistical and replay evidence to the contrary is the pinnacle of futility. To argue such is either supremely disingenuous or catastrophically fatuous. 5. The league COO is on the record mocking Texas. Just wow. 6. The officials will be biased against us because they are human. I think most will work hard to call a fair game and therefore will not have their thumb heavy enough on the scales to change anything but the closest of contests. If we get the monkey crew, watch out.
  24. No. Their BS stinks because they don’t have any oils or herbs to cover the smell. They ran out of thyme.
  25. What must be accounted is to what degree having a conference school in a given region/ state/ market/ city delivers viewership and interest. SE Texas and Houston metro are bigger both geographically and by population than many states. This “state” of “around Houston” is not delivered by Rice and not very well by Houston. More people there would tune in to see LSU or Texas by quite a margin. How many people in Phoenix would rather watch Bama or tOSU than ASU? As more people cut cable, the geography of the audience may well slide significantly further behind the brand name of the school on TV. Cities and states don’t watch games— fans do. ESPN/SEC maximizes viewers by maximizing the strength of its brand, both in reality and in perception.
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