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1 hour ago, TejasPedro said:

Sark would have to be seriously drunk to go work for Jerry Jones. 

That would be absolutely crazy.  Do people think that Coach Sark is going to leave?  I'm sure that aggy and sooner would be delighted as well as those in the UT hating press. Then again, Mack is back in town :D

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1 minute ago, 936horn said:

re: the cowboys job - here’s the latest betting odds. Sark not even on the list

 

As a part time Cowboy fan that list is... depressing.

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15 minutes ago, RC Horn said:

That would be absolutely crazy.  Do people think that Coach Sark is going to leave?  I'm sure that aggy and sooner would be delighted as well as those in the UT hating press. Then again, Mack is back in town :D

If he does leave, hire Lane Kiffin immediately. 

Done and done.

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Tired bit is tired. I agree. 

We are obviously in great hands with Sark, despite some of his nitpicky shortcomings. Dude has us in a position as a program we couldn't have dreamed of just a few years ago.

I actually think his offense will improve next year, Arch will win the Heisman, and Texas will go 16-0 as National Champions and SEC Champions.

We'll start off with a revenge road beatdown of preseason #1 tOSU, and go nearly wire-to-wire as #1 after that W.

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Thank God Sark can’t keep starting Quinn. He’s going to look like an offensive genius again next season. 
 

He’s was unstoppable at Alabama with fucking Mac Jones dishing the ball. 
 

Average competent QB play and we are on to ND, and only have the 1 loss to Georgia. 
 

Our defense was probably one of the greatest wastes of talent we’ve ever had not winning the title this year. 

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3 minutes ago, Zeus said:

Thank God Sark can’t keep starting Quinn. He’s going to look like an offensive genius again next season. 
 

He’s was unstoppable at Alabama with fucking Mac Jones dishing the ball. 
 

Average competent QB play and we are on to ND, and only have the 1 loss to Georgia. 
 

Our defense was probably one of the greatest wastes of talent we’ve ever had not winning the title this year. 

I think both uga games were winnable

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31 minutes ago, Zeus said:

He’s was unstoppable at Alabama with fucking Mac Jones dishing the ball

If we can get to the point where we have the type of talent differential on the Oline that bama had we will be. 
 

Although I can’t help but wonder if there weren’t a few times where he was ready to go with some boneheaded call and Saban said fuck that we’re running off tackle

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37 minutes ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said:

Tired bit is tired. I agree. 

We are obviously in great hands with Sark, despite some of his nitpicky shortcomings. Dude has us in a position as a program we couldn't have dreamed of just a few years ago.

I actually think his offense will improve next year, Arch will win the Heisman, and Texas will go 16-0 as National Champions and SEC Champions.

We'll start off with a revenge road beatdown of preseason #1 tOSU, and go nearly wire-to-wire as #1 after that W.

I'll miss bit.

But it was time.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Js1 said:

Depends - is the inside flavor cheez-it or is the outside cheez-it with a filling that complements the cheez-it? 

Ranch dressing? 

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12 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

If we can get to the point where we have the type of talent differential on the Oline that bama had we will be. 
 

Although I can’t help but wonder if there weren’t a few times where he was ready to go with some boneheaded call and Saban said fuck that we’re running off tackle

Yeah. I don't know that Sark needs a true OC. But he does need a double check man to tell him no when he goes too crazy. I don't necessarily hate the toss play. But I hate it on 2nd down. I think if you run that on 3 or 4th down, I get it. Running it on second down just means you're risking the option of just powering ahead for the yard on later downs. I'd have liked to try and power it in at least twice before giving up. 

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I tend to agree he needs an OC , someone he can leverage to play call while he focuses on the big picture, improve scheme, and be a potential successor down the line. 

If you don't have those things you don't have an OC 

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1 minute ago, Dahobbs said:

Yeah. I don't know that Sark needs a true OC. But he does need a double check man to tell him no when he goes too crazy. I don't necessarily hate the toss play. But I hate it on 2nd down. I think if you run that on 3 or 4th down, I get it. Running it on second down just means you're risking the option of just powering ahead for the yard on later downs. I'd have liked to try and power it in at least twice before giving up. 

2nd down should have been some type of play fake pass. Throw it away if nothing is there. At least, you could maybe catch the defense off guard. They dared us to run up the middle and were selling out for that. But once the toss happened and put us 9 yards away, now it completely changes everything. They know we have to pass and use the back of the endzone as another defender. That type of toss play was the worst call, especially when it looked choreographed. Defense knew it was coming and played downhill accordingly. It's now 9 trying to block 11, with an already suspect OL. Recipe for disaster. 

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6 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Yeah. I don't know that Sark needs a true OC. But he does need a double check man to tell him no when he goes too crazy. I don't necessarily hate the toss play. But I hate it on 2nd down. I think if you run that on 3 or 4th down, I get it. Running it on second down just means you're risking the option of just powering ahead for the yard on later downs. I'd have liked to try and power it in at least twice before giving up. 

Yep. Plus one of their DBs said they were sitting on that play. Said they had seen it on film from us (or sark teams) several times in that situation. We should be self scouting those tendencies. As mentioned by several posters a naked boot from that formation would have been a cake walk if they were expecting the toss

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sawbonz said:

Yep. Plus one of their DBs said they were sitting on that play. Said they had seen it on film from us (or sark teams) several times in that situation. We should be self scouting those tendencies. As mentioned by several posters a naked boot from that formation would have been a cake walk if they were expecting the toss

 

 

Klatt, I think, pointed out the OSU ran the EXACT same play, with similar success earlier in the game. Prior just like Texas they ran up the middle.

So not only was the OSU D ready, Sark did exactly the same thing as OSU earlier in the game. Only OSU's efforts didn't result in 6... for Texas. Offensive genius and great game day calls.

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2 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Klatt, I think, pointed out the OSU ran the EXACT same play, with similar success earlier in the game. Prior just like Texas they ran up the middle.

So not only was the OSU D ready, Sark did exactly the same thing as OSU earlier in the game. Only OSU's efforts didn't result in 6... for Texas. Offensive genius and great game day calls.

If I recall Ohio State ran it from under center and not pistol. Will need to go back and check. Also need to check blockers vs defenders on that play. 

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35 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

If we can get to the point where we have the type of talent differential on the Oline that bama had we will be. 
 

Although I can’t help but wonder if there weren’t a few times where he was ready to go with some boneheaded call and Saban said fuck that we’re running off tackle

Do you remember those years? Sark was running orbit motion bubbles to the WRs and scheming wide open touchdowns to the guys that the defense were keyed in on. 
 

Saban can suck my balls

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8 minutes ago, AlrightAlrightAlright said:

If I recall Ohio State ran it from under center and not pistol. Will need to go back and check. Also need to check blockers vs defenders on that play. 

I'll grant the specifics may be different and I am pretty sure you're correct. The main point is the bigger picture that a good game day OC would have caught it or should have anyway. If it is your opponents habit, and you've done it in the past, probably not a good thing to do on such a critical series of downs. 

If your a HC running a program, the offensive game plan, game day plan, half time adjustments, Auburn whispering, berating the special teams coach, kissing the DCs ass for saving yours, all while trying to tell your Head case QB he's good and managing around his limitations, it makes sense you might miss something like that reality.

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21 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

2nd down should have been some type of play fake pass. Throw it away if nothing is there. At least, you could maybe catch the defense off guard. They dared us to run up the middle and were selling out for that. But once the toss happened and put us 9 yards away, now it completely changes everything. They know we have to pass and use the back of the endzone as another defender. That type of toss play was the worst call, especially when it looked choreographed. Defense knew it was coming and played downhill accordingly. It's now 9 trying to block 11, with an already suspect OL. Recipe for disaster. 

Halfback pass would’ve been dope

Sark calls RPO there with a legit QB and the QB scrambles in for a TD. 

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5 minutes ago, Zeus said:

Halfback pass would’ve been dope

Sark calls RPO there with a legit QB and the QB scrambles in for a TD. 

I have an addiction for them and blame James Brown but bootleg reverse with Arch and Wisner fake left Helm running a Drag right..  6 of one half dozen of another.

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Posted
4 hours ago, BigHornedLurker said:

Chipotle needs to get in on this and create the Chipotle Bowl - worst 2 teams in the country . Otherwise known as the toilet bowl 

*Arbys Bowl

Posted
8 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

Dare I say Fumblerooski.

Mensa would run QB power 4 times in a row and not get it so I donno why I even ponder. 

Posted
10 hours ago, closetohumping said:

We played a trash schedule. That’s not sarks fault.  Who knew Michigan, Florida, aggy and ou would suck?  Ok maybe the last two but still.  We didn’t beat anyone with a pulse.  

You know that all the teams you mentioned had very good defenses.

 Hell ou and Michigan are both top ten in defensive fei. They are legit defenses which is why and how they made bama and milroe look broken.

 

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Just now, TheYoungHorn said:

You know that all the teams you mentioned had very good defenses.

 Hell ou and Michigan are both top ten in defensive fei. They are legit defenses which is why and how they made bama and milroe look broken.

 

What happened is that our defense was suffocating, especially against subpar quarterbacking and thus they and Florida got swamped because they couldn’t stay on the field.

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4 hours ago, Zeus said:

Thank God Sark can’t keep starting Quinn. He’s going to look like an offensive genius again next season. 
 

He’s was unstoppable at Alabama with fucking Mac Jones dishing the ball. 
 

Average competent QB play and we are on to ND, and only have the 1 loss to Georgia. 
 

Our defense was probably one of the greatest wastes of talent we’ve ever had not winning the title this year. 

This was indeed the #2 waste of defensive talent in UT history, only behind the 1983 team.  #1 ranked D all season, and if memory serves correctly, all senior starters drafted into the pros, and a backup senior drafted as well.  Many people maintain that if Fred had started Rob Moerschell at QB in the 1984 CB, we would have an additional NC to our name.   Instead we had Rick McIvor throwing darts at receivers who dropped many passes in the CB and the infamous dropped punt by Craig Curry in the 10-9 loss to Georgia.  

The strange factoid of the day is that nobody knew that game lost us the NC while it was being played.  We didn't know it until Miami upset Nebraska 31-30 in the Orange Bowl, in the best bowl game I have ever seen until the 2003? Fiesta bowl, Ohio State vs. Miami, the game when Miami's great RB got hurt, and then of course the top two bowl games ever, the 2005 Rose Bowl and the 2006 Rose Bowl. 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Zeus said:

Mensa would run QB power 4 times in a row and not get it so I donno why I even ponder. 

Which is less likely to result in 6 for the other team.. so there's that.

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7 hours ago, 4th and 5 said:

At Bama, did Sark call plays from the booth or sideline? 

The booth is where he ate a booger so I’m thinking the booth. 

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14 hours ago, Zeus said:

Mensa would run QB power 4 times in a row and not get it so I donno why I even ponder. 

Honestly.  I would take that over what actually happened.  If you can't get 1 yard in 4 tries you don't deserve to win.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, chemHORN said:

Honestly.  I would take that over what actually happened.  If you can't get 1 yard in 4 tries you don't deserve to win.  

Yeah, well when Sam tried it our collective heads fell off.

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On 1/12/2025 at 11:57 AM, BurntEyes said:

A bootleg fake toss left, rolling back right Quinn walks in, tossed a gimme to Juan or whomever. 

Any sort of action that fakes left and rolls right, easy TD. 

There were 5 sacked 4 us on the left and the safeties bought early.

Agreed. If Sark wanted to break his tendency,  that’s  is a great time to do it. Bellichek. Pete Carroll …

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8 hours ago, AlrightAlrightAlright said:

 

 

Caleb Downs is a fucking animal, I would have love for Texas to throw millions at him. idgaf

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Posted
14 hours ago, Constant said:

The booth is where he ate a booger so I’m thinking the booth. 

He called plays from the sidelines. He just went up to the booth for snacks. 

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Carpe diem. My concern is over not seizing the opportunity. You may bet that you have a plan that will provide more but that is not guaranteed. An opportunity missed will not reoccur. A secondary concern is the appearance to recruits. Time will tell.  

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