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Texas @ Georgia November 15, 2025 - The Beginning or The End


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3 hours ago, field said:

Second game in a row they’ve been outscored 21-0 in the 4th quarter.

This is why sark won't be leaving for the NFL.

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2 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said:

When TX got the TD, the next drive Kirby coached like it was the last 5 mins of the game. Got two risky 4th down conversion (one deep in own territory), we commented amongst ourselves that it seemed desperate…

They scored and then got the onside kick and the game was over. Kirby knew, he was going to throat stomp any chance of a longhorn comeback right then and there. Game over. 
 

Sark is not on that level

Yep.  This is it.  College football is a game of momentum.  After the Wingo TD, we had it.  For a brief moment, we began to believe.  So Georgia ripped our throats out and shat on our corpse before we could do anything else.  The next time our offense touched the ball, we were down 18 and it was over.

Our coaching staff got clowned last night.

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1 hour ago, David Dennison said:

You wanna bust out the list of Tom Herman disappointments? 

Why would I do that? I was responding to the idea that Sarkisian had to pick up the pieces after Tom Herman. And that has literally nothing to do with Sarkisian’s failures.

2021 could be blamed on Herman, to some extent. 2025 cannot. At all. Unless Kendra Scott somehow is connected to the new baby. 

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

Which is more a knock on Kirby than a pro for Herman.

The point being, Herman was not exactly assembling a recruiting machine.  Or any other kind of machine.  Richt had 14 years of decent-to-good at UGa but couldn't get over the hump.  Kirby came in and fine-tuned the machine.

Day took over from Urb and just didn't quite drive off into the ditch, despite their fans wanting to shitcan him until last year.

We’re knocking Kirby for Sarkisian being unprepared to win big games? Why?

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11 hours ago, BurntEyes said:

You forgot tech and OU doing more than Texas like say... beating Alabama at home or blowing out a top ranked BYU. 

It's not just aggie that's blowing by us, its every single historical rival type team.. accept pig, and I wont be shocked if they, like Florida, MSU, and Kentucky keep it close or possibly win.

Let that sink in, because its truth. 

Tech beating BYU isn’t in the same stratosphere as OU beating Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Tech should be severely penalized for their schedule, especially since they managed to lose a game. We would easily go 12-0 against Tech’s schedule.

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14 minutes ago, horn009 said:

Tech beating BYU isn’t in the same stratosphere as OU beating Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Tech should be severely penalized for their schedule, especially since they managed to lose a game. We would easily go 12-0 against Tech’s schedule.

This is fucking comically stupid.

We lost to Florida and struggled desperately to win against MSU and Kentucky, beat UTEP by 17 points got beaten like a red headed step child by Georgia and couldn't do shit offensively against OSU. 

We wouldn't easily go 12-0 if we played in the AAC. 

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9 hours ago, William Bludworth said:

We weren't beating that Michigan team that man handled the same Washington team that made us look special needs. That Michigan team would have pushed our defense around and bodied our offense. It would have been nice to at least make the NC game, tho. But the notion we could have won is silly message board moronity. 

2023 UM would give our offense fits, but they would not bully our defensive front 7. Murphy and Sweat were not going to get pushed around. That game would have been a defensive slugfest, with our pass defense being the weakness for UM to exploit.

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1 minute ago, USNALonghorn said:

2023 UM would give our offense fits, but they would not bully our defensive front 7. Murphy and Sweat were not going to get pushed around. That game would have been a defensive slugfest, with our pass defense being the weakness for UM to exploit.

We matched up way better defensively against that Michigan team than we did against that Washington team.  Agree that our offense would have had its hands full.

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Worst part is a road loss to #5 UGA is not a big deal, assuming you took care of business against Florida
That wasn't just a loss, we got knocked tf out, dragged over the curb and had our head stomped.

Of course the SEC refs refusing to call an even game helped in that ass whipping, but not sure if would have made a difference with our WR drops and stupid mistakes. I think it would have made the final score look better, but that's about it. Georgia once again wanted the game more than we did.
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Texas now ranks 135 out of 136 in penalties.  In ten games we have committed 82 penalties for 653 yards.  That is 8.2 penalties and 65.3 yards per game.  Only Georgia State is worse than us.

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1 hour ago, USNALonghorn said:

2023 UM would give our offense fits, but they would not bully our defensive front 7. Murphy and Sweat were not going to get pushed around. That game would have been a defensive slugfest, with our pass defense being the weakness for UM to exploit.

We had two absolute studs in Murphy and Sweat, and got some good stuff from a Jaylon Ford, a young Ant Hill, Broughton, and Collins, but we had a true frosh DB in Muhammad, and Derek Williams, but McDonald and Barren hadn't become freaks yet. Barron was still very good, tho. hadn't come into bis own, Taaffe was still learning, but our DL was pretty much befrer of talent. Now, if we put our 2024 defense out there, we win that game. We were just that dominant. 

Those dudes had Mazi Smith, DJ Turner, Mike Morris,Mason Graham, Junior Colson, Michael Barrett, and then offensively they had JJ McCarthy. Blake Corum, Donovan Edwards, Kalel Mullins, Roman Wilson, Luke Schoomaker, Colton Loveland, Cornelius Johnson. 

Offense we had Ewers, Brooks, Ced Baxter, Worthy, Adonai Mitchell, JT Sanders, Whittington, and then a bunch of either Yung bucks who didn't play much, like Jaydon Blue, Keilan Robinson, Wisner hadn't become the ou and aggy dagger yet, and we did have a good OL with Banks, Christian Jones, Jake Majors, DJ Campbell, and Hayden Connor, and they (not Banks or Jones) would hdlavw gotten abused and Ewers would have self-sacked himself. 

We would have lost by 2 TDs, minimum. They were just that much better. Their OL was a well-oiled machine. 

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1 minute ago, TexasGary said:

Texas now ranks 135 out of 136 in penalties.  In ten games we have committed 82 penalties for 653 yards.  That is 8.2 penalties and 65.3 yards per game.  Only Georgia State is worse than us.

That's not surprising. Last night while the game was on I posted after our fourth or fifth penalty we were already like 122nd out of 136. 

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What we need is an entire staff overhaul. Flood is shit, Banks is shit, Chad Scott is as useless as Banks, Akina needs to go, I don't know what the fuck Orphey is even teaching, Milwee for sure needs to get his pink slip. LaNorris Sellers does nothing. 

To say I miss Joseph. Gideon, and Choice would be equivalent to a Ferrari missing its steering wheel AND engine. We downgraded so badly, and of course Sark dips into the University of Texas at Rutgers for a coach. Choice was a great teacher and recruiter. This bullshit about being young is just that...bullshit. It's recruiting shitty players on the OL, a shitty defensive staff, we're two years into having just one serviceable RB. Incredible.

I'm sure the recruits just loved seeing Kirby drag his nuts over Sarkisian's face for the third time. I bet Atkinson and Cooper were thrilled  and very impressed with our dysfunction on offense and defense. At least Wingo finally realized he has hands AND for the firdt time ever caught a 50/50 ball. WR is fine, Arch did ok other than run forward and sack himself. Our OL wasn't as bad as I thought, but defensively, we are pathetic. What does Flood and Sark do regarding penalties we keep racking up? Clearly they aren't fixing the problem. 

Only Sark and Nansen should be retained. 

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Just now, BurntOrange&White said:

Yep. We’d still have playoffs available if it wasn’t for that dog shit loss. 

Dude, that Florida loss is going to haunt us for a long time. Inexcusable loss. Sark is such a spineless pussy, with an OL coach who can't see Stroh fucking sucked, so the brainlet in the third qtr decided to put Brooks, a T who has never played G in his life, to take over. Genius move. 

We need an entire staff overhaul. Akina needs to go, Orphey needs to go, Nansen can stay, but PK is working with is hands tied behind his back. You don't go from being a top 3-5 defense to whatever the fuck we saw last night if you have to replace Gideon and Joseph with an elderly retread and a guy who was hand picked by Sark from our apparent football sister school, Rutgers. 

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