Frok said:
Yeah and we are never delusional.
Btw, this board defended Fran and Sherman after going 4-8 in their first seasons.
I don't recall those teams being ranked in top 10
Frok said:
Yeah and we are never delusional.
Btw, this board defended Fran and Sherman after going 4-8 in their first seasons.
Frok said:
Yeah and we are never delusional.
Btw, this board defended Fran and Sherman after going 4-8 in their first seasons.
sleepybeagle said:True... but do you know many sips? There's delusional... and then there's sip entitled delusional.33 said:
What major college fan base is NOT delusional?
Every fan thinks their team is better than they really are; their team will only get better and never worse; their team can win a title, they have the right coach, etc.
That's normal for passionate alumni of major colleges.
They really believe they are the top program in the country.
They really believe it's the top coaching destination in the country, envied by all coaches.
All other programs are beneath them and of no importance.
Do you know that woman who used to be sort of attractive, but has aged poorly, had too much plastic surgery, but still parades around like she's the bell of the ball? That's tu.
I don't think Tannehill was the reason we were blowing double digit leads...Mort Rainey said:AgSnacks16 said:
As much as I love the taste of Longhorn tears in my morning coffee, your cousin might not be THAT far off.
Texas is probably better than their record shows this year. They have been competitive in every game they have played. With only modest improvement, they could easily be a 1 or 2 loss team in the BDF next year. It seems very similar to the 2011 Aggies and the 2012 Aggies. The 2011 team couldn't finish games and ended up blowing games late. The 2012 season looked like a complete turnaround...
A big part of that turnaround was that we improved considerably at one very important position…
Let me know when Texas pulls out of their ass next year a once in a generation phenom at qb that people talk about for decades to come
If ESPN has anything to do with it they will be in the top ten tomorrow!!!!CheersforBeers said:
My cousin is a huge longhorn fans. I had a conversation with him this past week about how bad of a place his program is in (mostly rubbing it in because why not?).
Here is just a sample of how delusional that fan base is and how they are thinking about the current state of affairs in Austin.
"Baylor went 1-11 in 2017 and is now a top 10 team. Sark needs time to rebuild the program. The entire staff is from Bama so I won't be surprised if we are back in the top 10 within 2 years"
Had to share this little gem with the Zoo.
baylor rebuilt in the big 12. tu is fixin to be in the big leagues.Cynic said:
Not sure why Baylor is a bad measuring stick. They've won a conference title more recently than any other school in this state.
They will have a losing record this year, even if slipping in the back door to a bowl game and winning it. Their recruits are jumping ship, and there are some serious issues from within their program.......aeon-ag said:If ESPN has anything to do with it they will be in the top ten tomorrow!!!!CheersforBeers said:
My cousin is a huge longhorn fans. I had a conversation with him this past week about how bad of a place his program is in (mostly rubbing it in because why not?).
Here is just a sample of how delusional that fan base is and how they are thinking about the current state of affairs in Austin.
"Baylor went 1-11 in 2017 and is now a top 10 team. Sark needs time to rebuild the program. The entire staff is from Bama so I won't be surprised if we are back in the top 10 within 2 years"
Had to share this little gem with the Zoo.
Iraq2xVeteran said:
He is right about Baylor's quick turnaround. After Baylor fired Art Briles on 5/26/16, Jim Grobe stepped in as the interim head coach for 2016. Baylor started 6-0 that season before losing their last 6 regular season games to fall to 6-6. Then, Baylor crushed Boise State 31-12 in the Cactus Bowl to finish 7-6.
Baylor had hit rock bottom and finished 1-11 in Matt Rhule's 1st season in 2017. Dating back to the last 6 regular season games of 2016, Baylor had lost 17 of 19 games. In Matt Rhule's 2nd season in 2018, Baylor was much improved and finished 7-6 with a 45-38 win over Vanderbilt in the Texas Bowl. Then, Matt Rhule led Baylor to an 11-1 regular season and appearances in the Big 12 Championship Game and the Sugar Bowl in 2019. As a result of that tremendous turnaround, the Carolina Panthers hired Matt Rhule to be their head coach in 2020.
Dave Aranda replaced Matt Rhule and went 2-7 in an all-Big 12 schedule in his 1st season last year. Baylor is currently 9-2 and ranked No. 9. If Baylor beats Texas Tech and Oklahoma State beats Oklahoma, Baylor will play Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Championship Game.