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Martinez was a safety coming into the season
He can't throw the ball very well at all. The Nebraska D is 1D. Muschamp knows the zone read is coming so not expecting it isn't an excuse this week. What will Mushamp do to stop it? The defense #1 feature is the pass rush which has been put to rest the past two weeks because teams didn't have to pass and Nebraska won't even try.
Texas State beat TEXAS at 7 on 7!
Texas State beat the Texas Longhorns at 7 on 7 the other day 4-3 in Austin.
NCAA11 roster FLAWS
I buy NCAA football every year and every year it has several flaws on it. The edition this season is no different.
The new Big 12 (10)
The new Big 12 (10) conference pretty much says one thing to me... It's time for Texas A&M to step up. If A&M is going to get the same kind of money that Texas and OU get, then they need to produce like they do. They really need teams like A&M and K- State to step up to boost the strength of it. I keep hearing A&M fans crying about the decision because of the teams in the new Big 12. I hate to tell them but the reason it might be considered weak is because A&M has under-achieved more than any team in the conference. I'm sure when the Big 12 was created they didn't expect A&M and K-State to stink it up like they have.
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The shady BCS teams and my thoughts
When I watch ESPN every day, I can't help to think about all the shady things that go on in college football. I would hate for college football to end up like MLB and have negative things be the headliner for the sport. The way things are going, the BCS will be the steroids for college football. When MLB starts, they don't talk about baseball they talk about steroids. I really think college football is headed in the same direction. When college football is mentioned, the thing that stands out to just about everyone is the horrible BCS system. The solution seems so easy for everyone....a playoff. I wonder why some teams want a new system and why some teams (for whatever horrible excuse) want to keep the current system. I thought of a list of teams that have benifited the most from the BCS system in recent years, and wonder WHY they benefited.
1) Notre Dame- This team is independent. WTF does this mean? I think its the easiest route ND has to take to reach a BCS game or a MNC game. I'm pretty sure ND would never have won a conference championship in the past 10 years if they were in a conference. I don't think ND is independent in any other sport except football. What's up with that (shady)?
2) Oklahoma- How did Oklahoma get the nod to the MNC game a few years back over an undefeated Auburn team? How did ou get the nod over a team that beat them by 10 points on a neutral field? How does ou get off the hook of violating NCAA rules all the time?
3) Ohio State- Ohio State has benefited the most from the BCS system in my opinion. Ohio State plays in a BCS game or MNC game every year because the BCS system still considers the Big10 an elite conference. Ohio State is a good team, but they definitly didn't deserve to play in 2 staright BCS games (got blown out in both). I'm still shocked that they got a BCS game this year against Texas. I know the game was great, but it was basically Ohio State's last chance for respect.
I definitly think a lot of politics come into play in the BCS system. I think it seems weird how some teams benefit more than others in the BCS system. I'm almost positve that a lot of shady actions are taking place behind closed doors.
Other stuff..
RECRUITING: I think it would be better for UT if they get Jackson Jeffcoat than L. Seastruck or D. White. He's just a DL, but he's going to be great and UT is pretty deep at RB and WR ( I would love to get all three).
The new field looks great. I like the good ole' grass field, but it really does look great. I think it will help recruiting as well. The coaches can show the stadium off with the playing surface on the field year around instead if just a plain grass field (the recruits can picture themleves scoring touchdowns easier with the football field fresh on their mind).
USC & OSU OVERRATED!
I was watching ESPN last night, and they were talking about all of the drafts picks that come out of USC and Ohio State. Since 2004, USC and Ohio State put 70+ players into the NFL...The BIG shock to me is that only 3 of those 70+ players have made the pro bowl.
I really doubt that Sanchez will do anything great in the NFL, considering he didn't really do anything amazing playing in college with an NFL team.
I don't think USC deserves all the praise that ESPN (Cowherd) and the media gives them. The media is a little harder on OSU.
Why does USC and OSU have so many players that are great in college and fall off in the NFL. I think its weird how they both happen to play in the two most overrated confernces (and win them every year). ou could almost fall into this category as well.
ou's BELL
ou has recently received a commit from thier future QB..Mr. Bell. I think this kid is ou's sloppy seconds after getting turned down by the UT commit. I'm sure the kid is talented, but I think ou will be hurting when Bradford leaves after this year (if Bradford leaves after this year).
I wouldn't be suprised if Bradford comes back after next year. He definitly struggles under pressure and I don't think he'll be throwing to wide open WR in the NFL (obviously he knows that). When the defense is tight, he struggles (MNC game). I can't wait to see what Bradford does with a young OL. I'm sure he'll do great against the D2 teams they play this year, The only team in the Big 12 that will test the young ou OL line is Texas. Texas has Houston, Kindle, Acho , and Alexander/Rhandall coming at him. PLUS Okafor will be comin' too on 3rd down situations (not to mention the veteran LB unit).
I think Bradford is WAY overrated, just like the next ou QB will be. It's great that you put 60+ against jv teams...but it's time to play varsity ball.
C. Johnson hurt
Cody Johnson pulled his hamstring during spring practice. I was looking forward to seeing his progress at the spring game, but hopefully Texas can build more depth at the RB position. Fozzy and Johnson are now out, so Newton, Hills, and McGee are the RB's to watch.
Spring practices this year were suppose to find a RB and TE, and the two that were suppose to take the jobs are now hurt. The good news is that they both got atleast a week of practice in. I'm not too worried about the RB position because I think the coaches know what Cody Johnson brings to the table. Whaley is coming too! The TE is a BIG question mark still.
Muschamp back in Alabama?
Coach Muschamp has recently been seen back in Alabama visiting with Nick Saban. Should we worry??? This is suppose to be a time when coaches meet with other coaches picking each other brains. I worry because Alabama is lacking a LB coach and could use Muschamp as a def. coor. (who can't). Muschamp and Saban are old buddies, and it scares me that they are together. Thoughts?
Is Jeffcoat an ou lean? I read a few weeks back that he was an ou lean.
Is there any recent recruiting rumors?
What's up with Calvin Howell? OB has a headline saying...the latest on Clavin Howell.
10 POINTS
Texas beat ou on a neutral field by 10 points, and Florida beat ou by 10 points on a neutral field. The BCS put ou in because of their margin of victory against opponents, so what the hell!?
Tim Tebow won't play QB in the NFL, he can't throw very good at all. I think he's a future FB or TE.
Sam Bradford definitly isn't the best player in college football. He isn't even the best player on ou (I'll take the TE). I hope he comes back to play next year behind a young OL and with young WR's, we'll see how great Bradford is next year.
When people talk about Texas having a "gimmicky offense", they need to mention Florida before they talk about any teams offense. What a goofy offense!
Percy Havin reminds me of Romance Taylor back in 2005. I think Texas needs to find a player that can play that role again.
I hear people saying Tim Tebow is the greatest player in college football history. I think VY is a better runner and passer than him, and he played great in big games as well. Tim Tebow's numbers look better because he isn't good enough to play in the NFL.
2009 top 5:
1) Florida (if Tebow comes back)
2) Texas (if McCoy comes back)
3) USC
4) Ohio State
5) ou
Honorable Mentions: LSU, Penn State
Auburn stalking Muschamp?
I saw on Orangebloods that Auburn won't leave Muschamp alone. Is Auburn a threat to take Muschamp away from UT? I would think that Muschamp wouldn't leave less than a month after the news of him being the next head coach at UT. Why would he even meet with people from Auburn?
I think Texas, USC, and Florida are going to be the top three teams in college next year to start the season. ou is losing their entire o-line except for 1 person. I can't wait to see how great Bradford is next year. My only worry is replacing Orakpo at DE. Texas doesn't have anybody with the pass rushing skills that Orakpo has (but who does). I hope nobody does anything stupid and leaves early to the NFL like Charles and Finley did last year (Kindle, Houston, etc.).
11-1
I have officially jumped off the college football bandwagon after this season. I was starting to love college football waaaaay more than the NFL, but then a season like this happened and I don't even understand how people can honestly justify championships in college. When Texas won in 2005, it was uncontested and obvious...so it worked out. 2005 happened to be one of the only uncontested championships ever in college football. The thing that bothers me is that there doesn't seem to be any motivation from people that matter trying to fix college football. I know they don't have any motivation because they would lose a few dollars making a college football championship more efficient. I hope that a few people would be willing to lose a few dollars in order to keep the integrity and purity of the game alive.
The BCS system is so pitiful that players are leaving early to the NFL just because the system is such garbage.
I am so proud of this Texas football team, and I hope the BCS doesn't screw them. I'm almost 100% sure that ou will get to play in the Big 12 Championship game even though TEXAS BEAT THEM BY 10 POINTS ON A NEUTRAL FIELD. I know the obvious facts don't matter when it comes to the BCS, but this is the first time I remember Texas really getting screwed by the system. It hurts.
BcS
The Good:
-Texas is still #2 in front of ou after beating down Tech.
-If Texas plays well against a&m Thursday on national television, they can win some votes back.
-Mack will start lobbying after they beat a&m on Thursday.
-I heard some coaches don't participate in the coaches poll until the final ballot (may hurt or help).
-The computers seem to love Texas
-Texas will atleast get the Fiesta Bowl if they do get screwed. I don't really see a difference in the Fiesta Bowl and the Holiday Bowl. The only difference is the school gets more money, but I don't know how it benefits the players in any way. Another reason a playoff is the obvious answer.
The Bad:
-The importance of the Red River Rivalry is obiously diminishing, because Texas beat ou by 10 points and ou is about to pass them in the BCS.
-Texas might beat a&m Thursday, but a&m may still beat Texas in a way by simply being a crappy team. A win against a&m won't help them at all in the BCS unless they can win some human votes.
-It might rain on Thursday night, which may hurt the style points that are much needed against a&m.
Extra stuff:
It shouldn't matter how much you beat opponents by or who you played if the team your trying to pass beat you by 10 points. The only time it should matter is if you haven't played a team, and your trying to convince people why your team should be ahead of a team that you haven't played.
The Texas fans must have DKR rockin' Thursday night.
GO BAYLOR! BEAT TECH
COLT FOR HEISMAN!
My Thoughts
It seems to me like Colt is starting to look like 2007 Colt. He has thrown 5 INT's in 3 games. I hope Colt gets it together fast, because the injuries are starting to stack up and Texas can't afford to give away free points. I think he'll be fine, but he has to make better decisions sometimes. The offense has looked a little tired to me the past two games, I hope they wake up soon.
Has anybody heard the status of Ulatowski? T. Hills got hurt against Tech last year, and a&m tore the o-line up the next game. When will Orakpo, and Houston be back? Acho is a big step down from Orakpo when it comes to pass rushing . When is Chykie Brown going to be healthy?
McGee looks like he's running the ball better now than he did at the beginning of the year. I still think Fozzy is the RB of the future by far, and should get the majority of the snaps.
It seems to me that the winner of the Tech/ou game will play in the Big 12 championship game. If Texas wins out, they will play in the Fiesta Bowl if Tech/ou play in the national championship game. The good news is it seems that if Texas wins out, they will get one of the BCS games (I will be pissed if ou passes UT in the polls).
BCS Bowl Game???
Is it possible that Texas goes 11-1, and gets the Holiday Bowl again? If that happens, it could be the final straw for a lot of people who are fans of college football. I personally think Texas will play in the Sugar Bowl. If Texas does get screwed by the BCS, I think they will play in the Cotton Bowl.
Texas has one of the toughest schedules in the country, and they beat ou by 10 points on a neutral field. I can't see how it would be possible to put ou in a BCS game and leave Texas out. Texas played the best Big 12 north team, and won easily. The only loss they have was a BS loss in a road game where they lost with 1 second left.
I keep reading that if there is a three way tie, that Texas won't get in the Big 12 championship game. Last week I read on espn that if there was a 3 way tie, Texas WOULD get the tiebreaker especially if Missouri wins out. I don't think anybody really knows!
The only thing Texas can do is win out, and let the football gods do the rest. If Texas finishes 11-1, Mack needs to make his speech after the a&m game reminding the country that they beat ou by 10 on a neutral field, and went 11-1 with one of the toughest schedule in the country.BCS
Questions ???
What does everyone think about next years team now? Cosby and Shipley will be gone. The entire D-Line except Houston (maybe) will be gone. The D-Line is pretty deep at the end position, but I don't know about the loss of Orakpo. Muschamp is already the target of some teams to be their next head coach. I think we'll still be a great team, but Mack has to find a D-coor. with the same (or close) intensity as Muschamp. The O-Line will be great, and the LB's should be as well. Colt will be back, but will he have anybody to throw the ball to? I don't know if the younger WR's are taking awhile to develop, or are Shipley and Cosby hogging all the balls!
Is there any chance Muschamp stays? I hope so!
Where is Jarvis Humphrey? I thought he would be getting a lot of playing time this year since the depth at DT is slim.
Why do C. Dockery and Huey rotate? Is one a better run blocker than the other? Or a better pass blocker?
Who does UT have a GOOD shot at that is left on the recruiting board? Kennard and McFarland would satisfy me for the 2009 year! Is Loston interested?
UT info....
I was wondering if anybody had information on C. Michael, J. Mcfarland, Loston, R. Sheppard, D. Kirkpatrick, or G. Lynn? I think LSU will land Loston and Sheppard (RS already commited, but UT is still trying-depends on how well the Q package works?) McFarland is a MUST right now. G. Lynn will more than likely commit to an SEC school. D. Kirkpatrick really likes Muschamp, but I don't see him playing so far away from home. C. Michael hasn't even been offered from Texas, but I think Texas is devoted to the Temple star next year (L. Seastrunk). I'm sorry if I spelled any prospects name wrong, but I'm not familiar enough to do so yet!
The only prospect I think Texas has a REAL shot at landing is J. Mcfarland. I think R. Sheppard is still intersted in Texas, and if he changes his decision....then Loston might come too! Texas has to get the Q-package working fast in Big 12 play to have a chance at RS and Loston!
The Blaine Irby injury might throw a twist in the recruiting battle. Texas is very thin at TE now.
Cowboys vs Eagles
I think this game was a preview of what every game in the Big 12 is going to look like this year. I don't think the defenses are really that bad, but the offenses are just that GOOD! The deciding factor in most games will probably be who turns the ball over the least, or who gets the ball last.
Great offenses: Missouri, ou, tech
Good offenses: Texas, Okie State, Nebraska, Kansas
Average offenses: Baylor (R. Griffin), a&m, Kansas State, Colorado
Bad offenses: Iowa State
1 game suspension for LH
Orangebloods.com has revealed that Mack will be suspending Lamar Houston for the UTEP game only. I'm happy with the suspension. I'm a fan of letting the judicial system punishing people, not a head coach of a football team.
Fozzy injured
Uh oh! I am officially worried now. I was expecting Fozzy to be THE MAN for us a RB, and now he is injured. I am excited that Texas pretty much has no choice but to go back to the power backs with V. Mcgee, C. Johnson, and Chris O. I think Texas is a better team when using the power RB's. Hopefully this will be the launching pad for Cody Johnson and V. Mcgee.
Vote Texas helmet AGAIN!
Texas needs some serious help. Michigan is beating Texas in the helmet clash right now, so everyone needs to go vote. If you can, vote twice! I know this means nothing, but I still want to win it.
The ugly a&m helmet won again. I really don't know how. I'm not just saying this because I'm a Texas fan, but a&m's helmets/uniforms are disgusting.
http://sports.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation/story?page=helmetsmichigantexas
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Vote for Texas' helmet
Espn is having a contest on which team has the best helmet. Texas is going against Notre Dame, so everyone needs to vote.
http://sports.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation/story?page=helmetsnotredametexas
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GG: Still a 5 Star QB?
Is Garrett Gilbert still going to be a five star QB after his mediocre at best showing in the Elite 11 QB camp? If Rivals.com goes by his grades at the camp, he might only be a three star QB.
Bowden Love
I just read this article about this years Texas football team by Terry Bowden. I totally agree with everything he says in this article
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=tb-texas072108&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
DKR Stadium Overrated?
Pat Forde was on Colin Cowherd's radio show today, and said DKR Stadium is the most overrated place in college football. He also said Samford in Georgia is the most underrated (he may have been drinking).
Rivals added fuel to the fire by ranking Texas #15 in their pre-season poll.
Simms a Cowboy?
Rumor has it that Chris Simms is being looked at as Tony Romo's back-up in Big-D.
5 Stars
I think the QB play the past couple years has been mediocre at best. The usual top teams in the country have average qb's running their offenses, which lead to more average qb's taking the stage (Daniels, Reesing, Bradford, Teebow, Harrel, McCoy, ect.).
Orakpo
ESPN has Brian Orakpo as the #1 workout warrior.
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