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  1. True. But to be fair, Riley also helped rejuvenate that program as OC
  2. This. If we were willing to play 8 DBs to get our best players on the field, we should be willing to play 4 DL.
  3. Just look at the roster and check if each player is injured. Or, look at the week 1 depth chart and check if each player is injured.
  4. What did you guys think of putting RoJo in the wildcat? I liked it a lot - it provides another blocker for the run without exposing Sam, and we could have a jump-pass counter play out of that formation.
  5. This defense is on pace to be the worst in the history of Texas football. If that's not a time to be desperate, I don't know what is. And having played OU and LSU is not an excuse. We play OU on that same weekend every year, and we also usually play a marquee non-conference opponent. I'm not hopping on the Fire Tom bandwagon, but let's not make excuses for giving up 550 yards to Kansas at home.
  6. Yeah, yesterday's performance was worse than the 2016 loss. The 2016 game seemed a little fluky with all the turnovers. Yesterday, Kansas took it to us. They did not look outmatched at all. Yes, we turned it over twice. But they also missed two field goals and had a blocked extra point run back on them.
  7. Even if your talent sucks, the best indication of good coaching is still wins... Of course, that's actually "wins given the resources at your disposal" - but that's obvious and should be inferred. Bill Snyder consistently won more games than he lost with low-ranked recruiting classes. Therefore, he was a very good coach. There's no need to need to focus exclusively on special teams and penalties, like you did above.
  8. The best indicator of good coaching is actually wins.
  9. damn... the defense panicked the first time they ran it at bimage, then... touchdown
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