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I mean this respectfully- the kid from Maine was a waste of a scholarship. No chance to be the QB this fall and McDonald already is better than him behind him eligibility wise

Whoa there son. You're talking about a sample size of one, on a cold, windy, dark day.

I agree he had a brutal day. In the larger scheme it means absolutely nothing. We've seen what has to be close to his worse day. I would also like to see his best day before feeding him to the crabs.
 
I mean this respectfully- the kid from Maine was a waste of a scholarship. No chance to be the QB this fall and McDonald already is better than him behind him eligibility wise
When someone starts a sentence with, "no disrespect", or in this case, "I mean this respectfully", they already know what they are saying/writing lacks respect. Why else would they need the preface?
 
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Dalton Hilliard and Nebraska S transfer Noa Pola Gates now following one another on Twitter
 
Go back and watch the kid throw against BC. Ill put more stock in that, rather than in a practice where Eric Watts was in his face 1 second after the snap 2x because the RT was overmatched. His arm looked the strongest of the bunch by a lot also.
 
One benefit of having solid coaches is that you trust them to make the best decisions regarding offers and roster construction. We just saw this play out in men's basketball with Hurley. Mid January some people had already decided that he had whiffed on the portal adds and the roster was fatally flawed. The rest is, as they say, history. No reason to start second guessing Mora and Charlton. It's a solid staff and they know what they are doing.
Fair point. Mora has done more in one year than all the rest in 10. I’m not sold of Charlton. Some of his play calling was situationally atrocious…like malpractice level atrocious and cost us big time. Though, some of the repetitive and predictable play calling was due to ZT limitations and receiver separation issues. Let’s see what happens. Very excited to see where things go this year.
 
Fair point. Mora has done more in one year than all the rest in 10. I’m not sold of Charlton. Some of his play calling was situationally atrocious…like malpractice level atrocious and cost us big time. Though, some of the repetitive and predictable play calling was due to ZT limitations and receiver separation issues. Let’s see what happens. Very excited to see where things go this year.
Yeah, it felt like sometimes we would be rolling and then he would randomly throw some gadget play in there for no reason and stop momentum with some atrocious level loss.
 
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Here's an option for UConn. Auburn quarterback TJ Finley has entered the transfer portal, per his social media. After starting six games in his Auburn career, the former LSU Tiger will play for his third college team. Didn't our AD used to work at Auburn?
 
Here's an option for UConn. Auburn quarterback TJ Finley has entered the transfer portal, per his social media. After starting six games in his Auburn career, the former LSU Tiger will play for his third college team. Didn't our AD used to work at Auburn?

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I still can't believe Tom Herman went to FAU.
Texas steamrolled all his coaching momentum because Texas is never going to be Texas of the Mac Brown era again, but they seem to think they'll be in title contention every year. They're going to finished 3rd at best in the SEC West most likely lower. But Texas boosters pay the big bucks to win but always seem to put a mediocre team on the field every year.
 
Texas steamrolled all his coaching momentum because Texas is never going to be Texas of the Mac Brown era again, but they seem to think they'll be in title contention every year. They're going to finished 3rd at best in the SEC West most likely lower. But Texas boosters pay the big bucks to win but always seem to put a mediocre team on the field every year.
Couldn't happen to a more deserving group.
 
Texas steamrolled all his coaching momentum because Texas is never going to be Texas of the Mac Brown era again, but they seem to think they'll be in title contention every year. They're going to finished 3rd at best in the SEC West most likely lower. But Texas boosters pay the big bucks to win but always seem to put a mediocre team on the field every year.
I don’t know why you draw the conclusion they are never going to be as good as the Mac Brown era again. They have university size, state size, booster support and the local recruiting base that would absolutely allow them to compete with anybody nationally with the right administration, AD and coach. You really think LSU or Alabama or Auburn has some structural built in advantages that UT can’t match?
 
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Texas steamrolled all his coaching momentum because Texas is never going to be Texas of the Mac Brown era again, but they seem to think they'll be in title contention every year. They're going to finished 3rd at best in the SEC West most likely lower. But Texas boosters pay the big bucks to win but always seem to put a mediocre team on the field every year.

Texas hasn't put it together in a while but you should NOT underestimate them. With Arch Manning headed there next year, they are hauling in an insane amount of talent. They have the #3 recruiting class in the country coming in. ESPN has them #5 preseason for 2023.
 
Texas should be a juggernaut for all the reasons mentioned. They’ll get back. The NIL money they should be able raise could be staggering.
 
My opinion is that Texas is as they say in Texas all hat and no cattle. Thy will always be ranked in the pre season but now that the SEC has access to Texas recruits, Texas will continue to bumble slonh
 
My opinion is that Texas is as they say in Texas all hat and no cattle. Thy will always be ranked in the pre season but now that the SEC has access to Texas recruits, Texas will continue to bumble slonh
All depends on the AD and Head Coach. There's no lid on who they can afford to hire and, as we've recently seen with UConn basketball, the right coach will win in whatever league they're in.
 
All depends on the AD and Head Coach. There's no lid on who they can afford to hire and, as we've recently seen with UConn basketball, the right coach will win in whatever league they're in.
The only caveat is they dont have much patience. Shaka Smart is a good coach. But the immense pressure to produce big results right away got him.
 
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