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Mudcat35

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  1. Horns 34 Florida 17 Florida offense: 278
  2. Horns 31 Sooners 20 Horns rushing 161 OU rushing 138 Spread 23
  3. I didn't watch, but this definitely sounds like a "Mack Brown Special". I guess they couldn't withstand the surge.
  4. Horns 56 Booty Generals 9 325 total for Arch.
  5. Horns 48 Speedchickens 10 Quinn: 227 Arch: 145 Other: 14
  6. Horns 27 Meatchicken 16 UM receivers 210 yards
  7. No, it won't. They'll never shut up, and it will never end.
  8. Dang, hook1997, it's a little dusty in here to be reading something like that.
  9. Just dropping in to say I was wrong. Never in a million years did I see 11 - 1 coming.
  10. That was an absolutely masterful coaching job tonight. Sark and the players were lettin' 'em hang.
  11. I've been burned too many times by drinking the Kool-Aid. Not fallin' for it this time. I voted 9 wins. I think we lose to Alabama, get screwed by calls in another one, and find a way to lose one we shouldn't. I'll be happy to be wrong.
  12. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/northwestern-fires-pat-fitzgerald-wildcats-coach-out-amid-hazing-scandal-as-cultural-issues-exposed/
  13. Mudcat35

    F cancer.

    Man, I'm sorry to hear this.
  14. I had no idea Ibraheem was still associated with the program.
  15. A little perspective here. Was Quinn perfect? No. But - if you expected him to be, you haven't been watching much football this year. When it became clear we could not run, we had to put the offense on him. He went 31/47 for 369. He threw the ball away when he had to. He did not turn the ball over. Worthy had three straight-out drops. 1) the one down the middle in the 4th quarter 2) the little slant that hit him right in the chest, and 3) the long one down the left boundary. There was also one occasion where he absolutely failed to track a potentially catchable ball. Whittington had a drop on 3rd down. Add in those 4 "should have beens" (yeah, I know...), and you get a stat line of 35/47 for approaching-Texas-bowl-game-record yardage. Had you been told at the start of the year that your freshman QB would, in his bowl game, go 35/47 for over 400 yards, would you have said: 1) That guy sucks. or 2) That's a pretty good effort. I still think Ewers is going to be good, maybe not great, but certainly good enough. Putting a loss like this on him is just silly.
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