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On 1/15/2025 at 2:40 PM, Scuba Saba said:

Carpe diem. My concern is over not seizing the opportunity. You may bet that you have a plan that will provide more but that is not guaranteed. An opportunity missed will not reoccur. A secondary concern is the appearance to recruits. Time will tell.  

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18 hours ago, gmr548 said:

To me the NFL is a much better gig at this point but I suppose that's personal preference.

I actually don't think Sark would be a particularly good NFL HC. Much of his success here has simply been an effect of the roster he's built; which of course he gets a ton of credit for as a college coach, but it would not work like that in the NFL. His track record in games where the other side has something approaching a similar talent level isn't great and he was a mediocre NFL OC.

I'm not real worried about him leaving because he seems like a pretty self aware guy and probably knows that. And he's put so much into Texas and is now so close, with Arch fucking Manning about to take the keys, I have a hard time seeing him walk away from that.

Especially to work for NFL aggy lol.

Yeah, the Mannings say hi.  

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On 1/15/2025 at 2:40 PM, Scuba Saba said:

Carpe diem. My concern is over not seizing the opportunity. You may bet that you have a plan that will provide more but that is not guaranteed. An opportunity missed will not reoccur. A secondary concern is the appearance to recruits. Time will tell.  

Why would anyone go scuba diving in Saba?

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Call it hindsight, I guess, but do you think different ideas were thrown around once our coaches realized we had a 3rd quarter problem? And we had plenty of great reps from Arch, in the games early in the season.  All we had to do was have Arch come out and run the first series of the 2nd half in two or three games in a row, it seems to me.  This was so much easier to handle than the stupid 2009 situation, I think, when Mack fucked up by refusing to let GG pass when he was allowed to go in and mop up.   Doesn't QE improve his focus, etc. when he sees Arch moving the ball in the 3rd quarter? Got to look at Saban.  Remember he sat whichever starting QB it was and went to the backup in the 3rd or 4th quarter?  Wasn't it the final game?  Unbelievable.  Is Saban the only coach with the balls to do that? 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, JGrayDBU said:

Call it hindsight, I guess, but do you think different ideas were thrown around once our coaches realized we had a 3rd quarter problem? And we had plenty of great reps from Arch, in the games early in the season.  All we had to do was have Arch come out and run the first series of the 2nd half in two or three games in a row, it seems to me.  This was so much easier to handle than the stupid 2009 situation, I think, when Mack fucked up by refusing to let GG pass when he was allowed to go in and mop up.   Doesn't QE improve his focus, etc. when he sees Arch moving the ball in the 3rd quarter? Got to look at Saban.  Remember he sat whichever starting QB it was and went to the backup in the 3rd or 4th quarter?  Wasn't it the final game?  Unbelievable.  Is Saban the only coach with the balls to do that? 

 

 

Have you watched us the last 3 years? The third quarter issue isn't new. And I doubt it is going away next year. 

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1 hour ago, JGrayDBU said:

Call it hindsight, I guess, but do you think different ideas were thrown around once our coaches realized we had a 3rd quarter problem? And we had plenty of great reps from Arch, in the games early in the season.  All we had to do was have Arch come out and run the first series of the 2nd half in two or three games in a row, it seems to me.  This was so much easier to handle than the stupid 2009 situation, I think, when Mack fucked up by refusing to let GG pass when he was allowed to go in and mop up.   Doesn't QE improve his focus, etc. when he sees Arch moving the ball in the 3rd quarter? Got to look at Saban.  Remember he sat whichever starting QB it was and went to the backup in the 3rd or 4th quarter?  Wasn't it the final game?  Unbelievable.  Is Saban the only coach with the balls to do that? 

 

 

We have a third quarter with Arch against MSU where we fumbled on the first play we ran; Arch botching a 4th and short throw (to be fair I didn't love the play call, he was asked to make a very Ewers-esque throw in terms of touch and ball placement); MSU getting inside the Texas 40 down 14-6 before a penalty killed their drive; at least two OL procedural penalties; and Texas taking three plays to score on the worst defense they played all year from 1st and goal at the 1.

We also went long stretches without scoring on UTSA or ULM in the third quarter with Arch at QB. I'm not going to scrutinize those too much because they're scrimmages, but they're another data point that inserting Arch does not magically fix the third quarter.

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