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I am not sure Becton is at fault here. Our DLs have been very strong at the point of attack so they must be doing the correct work out. It's probably blocking scheme that's being taught.
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This is so incredibly unacceptable. NIL era at the University of Texas with one of the most expensive rosters to have an offensive roster not even close to resembling anything competent. Talent evaluators at the offensive side needs to have their heads roll at the least.
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
westexhorn replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
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That's who he is, OC failure and booger eater. At least at Bama, Saban would bitch slap to reset him. In here, he gets to eat all the boogers he wants.
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Flood/Sark + our talent evaluators are fraud on the OL
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Once mediocre always mediocre
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Damn.. Paul Wadlington is undressing the fuck out of some of blocking schemes we did vs UK. Don't know who is teaching them but it's straight fucking asswater.
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Brother we are throwing a fit because we were gunning for it this year. 10s of millions have been spent to avoid a down year. They looked at the offense and thought to themselves they had a championship team during the off-season. Can't tell me an offensive performance comparable to Shawn Watson is good enough. No fucking way.
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It was a culture win for the defense. They basically played with special teams and thats it lol.
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I think the Mannings are probably fucking pissed. They sent Arch to Texas thinking we were going to surround him with talent. Instead, we went through offseason with this dog shit Oline. Not saying Arch doesn't have his issues, which he does. But he would certainly look way fucking better if the Oline could block and run block.
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It's Sark dying to show how much of an offensive guru he is. LOOK AT ME! I can call creative plays too!
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Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
westexhorn replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
Yeah he certainly isn't Lane Kiffin or Kalen Deboer level of offensive geniuses, thats for sure. Kalen DeBoer's offensive ratings at Fresno State and Washington show significant improvement, though the data is more complete for Washington. At Fresno State, his offense went from 125th in scoring to 77th in his first year and 26th in his second year, with passing offense improving from 120th to 72nd to 47th in total yards per game. Washington had an average of 36.0 points per game (13th) and 343.7 passing yards per game (2nd) in 2022-2023. Fresno State 2017 (1st season): Scoring offense jumped from 125th to 77th nationally, and total offense improved from 120th to 72nd. 2018 (2nd season): Scoring offense ranked 26th nationally with 34.6 points per game, and total offense improved to 47th. Washington 2022-2023: Finished the 2022 season with a 11-2 record and 2023 with a 14-1 record. 2022-2023 Stats (Official): Total Offense: 12th in the nation (462.1 yards per game). Scoring Offense: 13th in the nation (36.0 points per game). Passing Offense: 2nd in the nation (343.7 yards per game). Rushing Offense: 104th in the nation (118.4 yards per game). Lane Kiffin's offensive rating at Ole Miss 2020 National rank: 14th in points per game (39.2). Total offense: Averaged 555.9 yards per game. Context: Kiffin's first year was highlighted by a high-powered offense featuring quarterback Matt Corral, despite a 5-5 overall record. 2021 SEC rank: 1st in total offense, for the second consecutive season. National rank: 6th in total offense with 492.5 yards per game. Scoring offense: Ranked 10th nationally (38.4 points per game). 2022 SEC rank: 1st in offensive efficiency (ESPN). National rank: 2nd in offensive efficiency (ESPN). Scoring offense: Ranked 5th nationally (41.1 points per game). Total offense: Ranked 8th nationally with 496.4 yards per game. Total rushing: Ranked 3rd nationally (256.6 yards per game). 2023 SEC rank: 2nd in offensive efficiency (ESPN). National rank: 4th in offensive efficiency (ESPN). Scoring offense: Ranked 5th nationally (40.1 points per game). Total offense: Ranked 13th nationally with 461.9 yards per game. Key offensive stats: Also ranked 12th in passing efficiency and led the nation in fewest turnovers. 2024 SEC rank: 3rd in offensive efficiency (ESPN). National rank: 12th in offensive efficiency (ESPN). Scoring offense: Ranked 3rd nationally (38.6 points per game). Total offense: Ranked 2nd in the FBS (560.7 yards per game) as of mid-October. Passing offense: Ranked 3rd nationally (360.1 yards per game) as of mid-October. -
Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
westexhorn replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
How was Washington's offense with Sark as HC/OC? It's easy to just do OC duties only vs both. Per Google AI: Washington Huskies offensive statistics under Steve Sarkisian Offensive ratings and rankings fluctuate, but here is a summary of how the offense performed and developed during his tenure: 2009 (5-7): After the Huskies' 0-12 season in 2008, Sarkisian's offense was immediately an improvement. One source called the overall offensive grade for the season a "B," noting it was good enough to keep the team in most games. 2010 (7-6): The offense took another step forward. In the early part of the season, the offense was ranked 36th nationally in total offense, averaging 436 yards per game. It was also ranked 20th in the nation in passing offense (287 yards per game), a significant jump from the previous season. 2011 (7-6): Sarkisian's system continued to build on the foundation he established, which featured a pro-style offense that balanced the run and a short-pass, play-action game. 2012 (7-6): The offense showed consistency and stability, demonstrating that it could remain effective even after the departure of first-round NFL quarterback Jake Locker. It continued to develop under quarterback Keith Price. 2013 (8-4): In his final season, the offense's passing game was ranked 39th nationally in passing yards per game (270.0) and 31st in pass efficiency (148.23). The yardage per passing attempt was 7.9, which ranked 41st. -
Texas Football 2025 - Seven Win Steve Rides Again
westexhorn replied to closetojumping's topic in Football
imma, you truly think there's an unmatchable ceiling to this team? We couldnt run the ball against Kentucky... the OL after seasoning for years is asswater and this RB room has so many fucking questions given the injury history. -
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It's time to get rid of Asswater Milwee and hire an elite QB coach.
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