Do you think Arch being a running threat hurts or helps our running game vs Quinn who was not a running threat at all?
Do you think Quinn was accurate throwing the deep ball? If a defense isn't scared of being beat with the deep ball, how does that impact how they gameplan against an offense?
I'm really interested to see what we do at WR. Supposedly Sark's offense is not the easiest for WR to quickly learn so we really need to nail the evaluation if we bring someone in to be a WR1.
Arch the way he's playing now would have 100% changed the way those defenses game planned against us. One reason we struggled running the ball in those games is because none of those defenses were worried about Quinn beating them with the deep ball or his legs which enabled them to devote extra resources to stopping the run.
Holy shit, no one is arguing that the OL isn't that big of a problem. Thatguy keeps trying to use last year's OL deficiencies to prop up our last QB in the Arch thread for some reason.
You realize that both can be true right?
Replace OSU with a cupcake OOC game that we win, we're a lock for the playoffs
Don't shit the bed against Florida and we are a lock for the playoffs
Both are true
Paxton sues Leander and Round Rock school districts for not displaying Ten Commandments
https://www.kut.org/education/2025-11-18/austin-tx-round-rock-leander-isd-ken-paxton-ten-commandments-lawsuit
We had 33 yards rushing after our first drive and Sark managed to coordinate our offense to -10 yards rushing for the rest of the game, very impressive.
Wisner averaged 4.7 yards per carry last season, this season he's averaging 3.8. The OL last season struggled running the ball in games against elite front 7s, but it wasn't a bad run blocking OL.
For an OL coach that I've read for so long prioritizes pass pro over run blocking, it really is a mystery how it took until November to figure out that Robertson and Hutson are our best pass pro option at LG/C.