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The OLE defense is a hallmark of the Big Dumpster Fire. Look at high school stud to NFL dud Malik Jefferson. The following is from a Cincinnati fan site:Wabs said:he may have more considering the pathetic BDF defenses.TXK said:
Bru McCoy will have a 8+ touchdown year this year for Texas.
sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
Texasteasipper said:Agvet12 said:Texasteasipper said:technoviking said:
Tom Herman has inherited the biggest honey hole in America - a two team conference with all the cards stacked in his favor. Yet he still lost to Maryland, twice. He still has yet to beat Oklahoma state. He has 10 losses in 2 years.
He appears to be building a Lego tower out of fools gold.
Lol.
Is he wrong? Lol
Of course he is wrong. Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time. Success was never going to happen overnight and there were always going to be transition/growing pains. From 7 wins and a first bowl win since 2013 to 10 wins, and a Sugar Bowl win in second season.
Texas will rarely win less than 10 games a year from here on out. I told you nerds Texas OL and QB play was going to get much better last year and it was. I told you guys Texas would win 9+ games and they did. I told you Texas was going to get another top 10 recruiting class, and they did. Aggies loved to laugh at all of those. And you were all WRONG.
Next year Texas takes another step forward as a program and in this process of building a legit playoff contender year in and year out. Its happening whether you admit/acknowledge it or not.
Good day gents. Oh, and bookmark this.
7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
bru didn't flip. He is transferring. He is not going to be eligible to play in 2019. That is not a recruiting flip. Period.sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
How many starters from the 4-loss Tessus 2018 campaign will need to be replaced for 2019?Texasteasipper said:AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
The OL and QB positions (offense in general) were a travesty when he arrived which was a huge part of the 6 then 5 and 5 win seasons leading up to the Herman hiring. I fail to see the connection you are making. The win totals and bowl wins show a trend in his first 2 years that is going to continue. I told yall he would fix these 2 key areas on this team (and I was right) and the offense will even better next year. There are many other aspects of this program that have changed in the past 2 years as well. It is night and day, as well as a top notch Athletic Director to boot. The wheels are not going to fall off. This is only the beginning. Again, lets bookmark this.
A travesty? Oh really? How were those positions "ranked" in their recruiting classes? How does that compare to now?Texasteasipper said:AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
The OL and QB positions (offense in general) were a travesty when he arrived which was a huge part of the 6 then 5 and 5 win seasons leading up to the Herman hiring. I fail to see the connection you are making. The win totals and bowl wins show a trend in his first 2 years that is going to continue. I told yall he would fix these 2 key areas on this team (and I was right) and the offense will even better next year. There are many other aspects of this program that have changed in the past 2 years as well. It is night and day, as well as a top notch Athletic Director to boot. The wheels are not going to fall off. This is only the beginning. Again, lets bookmark this.
Take a chill pill my man, it'll all play out the way it's supposed to. Don't get so bent out of shape, it only feeds us trolls.Flexbone said:A travesty? Oh really? How were those positions "ranked" in their recruiting classes? How does that compare to now?Texasteasipper said:AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
The OL and QB positions (offense in general) were a travesty when he arrived which was a huge part of the 6 then 5 and 5 win seasons leading up to the Herman hiring. I fail to see the connection you are making. The win totals and bowl wins show a trend in his first 2 years that is going to continue. I told yall he would fix these 2 key areas on this team (and I was right) and the offense will even better next year. There are many other aspects of this program that have changed in the past 2 years as well. It is night and day, as well as a top notch Athletic Director to boot. The wheels are not going to fall off. This is only the beginning. Again, lets bookmark this.
Win totals are a trend that are going to continue? Are you predicting that Texas will be BETTER next year? He "fixed" QB and OL? If those are "fixed"...why was the offense unable to field a Top 50 unit despite playing against, BY EVERY MEASURE, the weakest talent in the Power 5 on defense? The offense will get "even better"? The offense wasn't good either year. The program has changed "night and day" since then? How? You're not an insider - you're schlep in a low rung, ****ty job that might pull in $60k a year. You don't know a damn thing. A top notch AD? Based on what? "This is only the beginning"? Of what? We're better than you NOW. And we recruit better than you NOW, despite Jimbo getting here a year ago vs. Herman having a 15 year history in the state. He doesn't recruit well in state because coaches don't like him.
I'm betting you said that about Mack's last years and Strong's classes too.Quote:
I don't see how any rational person could possibly look at last season, the past few recruiting classes, and the returning talent and not be optimistic about the Horns in 2019.
post a screen shot of your ticket or you are a *****Your Friend said:Flexbone said:This is the response of someone who isn't intelligent enough to debate the points offered, but feels compelled to respond so he can "get" those mean old Aggies. Sorry you weren't smart enough to get in here, pal.Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:Actually, the reason it matters is because it's not sustainable. Herman hasn't produced a Top 50 offense yet. The defense was awful and is probably not going to improve much next year. The close games Texas won that got them to "10 wins" (in 14 games) aren't likely to continue going their way. You should be very concerned - if you were honest with yourself - about Texas' inability to field a quality offense OR defense considering the level of talent they play against, which is the worst in the Power 5.sam brehlinger said:In the 2019 classes there are 11 players on the Texas side with offers from Jimbo and 11 on the A&M side with offers from Herman, don't know why you're pretending it was a lopsided thumping head-to-head. Y'all cleaned up in state, sure, but on the whole it was a pretty even recruiting battle this year.Flexbone said:Please, keep being purposefully obtuse and convincing yourself that A&M didn't sign a better class. A&M stomped Texas head to head, and A&M got high-end talent across the board. Magical "rerankings" despite no games or camps on a site owned by Texas alum, and not adding anyone..yeah...ok.sam brehlinger said:Texas has the higher ranked class even if Hookfin is removed altogether. Not sure what your particular obsession with him is.Bo Darville said:sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
It's hysterical alright. You had to inflate rankings for spares like Hookfin just to beat us.
Reminds me of Texas fans convincing themselves their team was really good despite the fact that they couldn't produce a Top 50 unit on either side of the ball.
That "not top 50" team won 10 games and a NY6 bowl friend. That's what matters at the end of the day, no matter how many asterisks you try to put on it.
Lol.
But the point remains. Anyone who's not concerned about those offensive and defensive units, especially in that league, is fooling themselves. That's a big reason why Vegas rates Texas so much lower than sportswriters, and much lower than us. We had a Top 15 offense (against the best defensive talent in America by far) and a defense ranked #32 (including one of the top run D's in the country). That's in Year 1.
Speaking of Vegas, they have Texas at 15/1 odds of winning the national championship next season. That's the 4th highest odds of any team in the country
Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
You know full well this is to get tshirt flunkies (like yourself) to throw money their way. Awesome bait though.Your Friend said:Flexbone said:This is the response of someone who isn't intelligent enough to debate the points offered, but feels compelled to respond so he can "get" those mean old Aggies. Sorry you weren't smart enough to get in here, pal.Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:Actually, the reason it matters is because it's not sustainable. Herman hasn't produced a Top 50 offense yet. The defense was awful and is probably not going to improve much next year. The close games Texas won that got them to "10 wins" (in 14 games) aren't likely to continue going their way. You should be very concerned - if you were honest with yourself - about Texas' inability to field a quality offense OR defense considering the level of talent they play against, which is the worst in the Power 5.sam brehlinger said:In the 2019 classes there are 11 players on the Texas side with offers from Jimbo and 11 on the A&M side with offers from Herman, don't know why you're pretending it was a lopsided thumping head-to-head. Y'all cleaned up in state, sure, but on the whole it was a pretty even recruiting battle this year.Flexbone said:Please, keep being purposefully obtuse and convincing yourself that A&M didn't sign a better class. A&M stomped Texas head to head, and A&M got high-end talent across the board. Magical "rerankings" despite no games or camps on a site owned by Texas alum, and not adding anyone..yeah...ok.sam brehlinger said:Texas has the higher ranked class even if Hookfin is removed altogether. Not sure what your particular obsession with him is.Bo Darville said:sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
It's hysterical alright. You had to inflate rankings for spares like Hookfin just to beat us.
Reminds me of Texas fans convincing themselves their team was really good despite the fact that they couldn't produce a Top 50 unit on either side of the ball.
That "not top 50" team won 10 games and a NY6 bowl friend. That's what matters at the end of the day, no matter how many asterisks you try to put on it.
Lol.
But the point remains. Anyone who's not concerned about those offensive and defensive units, especially in that league, is fooling themselves. That's a big reason why Vegas rates Texas so much lower than sportswriters, and much lower than us. We had a Top 15 offense (against the best defensive talent in America by far) and a defense ranked #32 (including one of the top run D's in the country). That's in Year 1.
Speaking of Vegas, they have Texas at 15/1 odds of winning the national championship next season. That's the 4th highest odds of any team in the country
You honestly think UGA cared about that game? I guess you think Bama cared when they lost to OU a few years ago, too.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
FEI and S&P? Nice try? Texas' offense sucked. It's not good. Ours is much better. That's very evident. Smacking Georgia in the mouth happened because Georgia, like almost every single CFP#5 before them, didn't want to be there. I realize you don't WANT this to be true because it discounts the biggest win in a decade, but it is. Speaking of single games, what were the reasons for losing to bad teams and barely beating bad teams?Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:This is the response of someone who isn't intelligent enough to debate the points offered, but feels compelled to respond so he can "get" those mean old Aggies. Sorry you weren't smart enough to get in here, pal.Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:Actually, the reason it matters is because it's not sustainable. Herman hasn't produced a Top 50 offense yet. The defense was awful and is probably not going to improve much next year. The close games Texas won that got them to "10 wins" (in 14 games) aren't likely to continue going their way. You should be very concerned - if you were honest with yourself - about Texas' inability to field a quality offense OR defense considering the level of talent they play against, which is the worst in the Power 5.sam brehlinger said:In the 2019 classes there are 11 players on the Texas side with offers from Jimbo and 11 on the A&M side with offers from Herman, don't know why you're pretending it was a lopsided thumping head-to-head. Y'all cleaned up in state, sure, but on the whole it was a pretty even recruiting battle this year.Flexbone said:Please, keep being purposefully obtuse and convincing yourself that A&M didn't sign a better class. A&M stomped Texas head to head, and A&M got high-end talent across the board. Magical "rerankings" despite no games or camps on a site owned by Texas alum, and not adding anyone..yeah...ok.sam brehlinger said:Texas has the higher ranked class even if Hookfin is removed altogether. Not sure what your particular obsession with him is.Bo Darville said:sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
It's hysterical alright. You had to inflate rankings for spares like Hookfin just to beat us.
Reminds me of Texas fans convincing themselves their team was really good despite the fact that they couldn't produce a Top 50 unit on either side of the ball.
That "not top 50" team won 10 games and a NY6 bowl friend. That's what matters at the end of the day, no matter how many asterisks you try to put on it.
Lol.
But the point remains. Anyone who's not concerned about those offensive and defensive units, especially in that league, is fooling themselves. That's a big reason why Vegas rates Texas so much lower than sportswriters, and much lower than us. We had a Top 15 offense (against the best defensive talent in America by far) and a defense ranked #32 (including one of the top run D's in the country). That's in Year 1.
You are an idiot. The Texas offense made astronomical gains over previous years and were ranked in the 20's in both FEI anf S&P on offense. They were in the 80-100's for multiple years prior. Nice try. Only a moron would bring up the offense as a reason to project negatively for the future. Sam is now only a Junior and the OL and WR is the best and most deep its been in years. The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Your Friend said:Flexbone said:This is the response of someone who isn't intelligent enough to debate the points offered, but feels compelled to respond so he can "get" those mean old Aggies. Sorry you weren't smart enough to get in here, pal.Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:Actually, the reason it matters is because it's not sustainable. Herman hasn't produced a Top 50 offense yet. The defense was awful and is probably not going to improve much next year. The close games Texas won that got them to "10 wins" (in 14 games) aren't likely to continue going their way. You should be very concerned - if you were honest with yourself - about Texas' inability to field a quality offense OR defense considering the level of talent they play against, which is the worst in the Power 5.sam brehlinger said:In the 2019 classes there are 11 players on the Texas side with offers from Jimbo and 11 on the A&M side with offers from Herman, don't know why you're pretending it was a lopsided thumping head-to-head. Y'all cleaned up in state, sure, but on the whole it was a pretty even recruiting battle this year.Flexbone said:Please, keep being purposefully obtuse and convincing yourself that A&M didn't sign a better class. A&M stomped Texas head to head, and A&M got high-end talent across the board. Magical "rerankings" despite no games or camps on a site owned by Texas alum, and not adding anyone..yeah...ok.sam brehlinger said:Texas has the higher ranked class even if Hookfin is removed altogether. Not sure what your particular obsession with him is.Bo Darville said:sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
It's hysterical alright. You had to inflate rankings for spares like Hookfin just to beat us.
Reminds me of Texas fans convincing themselves their team was really good despite the fact that they couldn't produce a Top 50 unit on either side of the ball.
That "not top 50" team won 10 games and a NY6 bowl friend. That's what matters at the end of the day, no matter how many asterisks you try to put on it.
Lol.
But the point remains. Anyone who's not concerned about those offensive and defensive units, especially in that league, is fooling themselves. That's a big reason why Vegas rates Texas so much lower than sportswriters, and much lower than us. We had a Top 15 offense (against the best defensive talent in America by far) and a defense ranked #32 (including one of the top run D's in the country). That's in Year 1.
Speaking of Vegas, they have Texas at 15/1 odds of winning the national championship next season. That's the 4th highest odds of any team in the country
sam brehlinger said:Take a chill pill my man, it'll all play out the way it's supposed to. Don't get so bent out of shape, it only feeds us trolls.Flexbone said:A travesty? Oh really? How were those positions "ranked" in their recruiting classes? How does that compare to now?Texasteasipper said:AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
The OL and QB positions (offense in general) were a travesty when he arrived which was a huge part of the 6 then 5 and 5 win seasons leading up to the Herman hiring. I fail to see the connection you are making. The win totals and bowl wins show a trend in his first 2 years that is going to continue. I told yall he would fix these 2 key areas on this team (and I was right) and the offense will even better next year. There are many other aspects of this program that have changed in the past 2 years as well. It is night and day, as well as a top notch Athletic Director to boot. The wheels are not going to fall off. This is only the beginning. Again, lets bookmark this.
Win totals are a trend that are going to continue? Are you predicting that Texas will be BETTER next year? He "fixed" QB and OL? If those are "fixed"...why was the offense unable to field a Top 50 unit despite playing against, BY EVERY MEASURE, the weakest talent in the Power 5 on defense? The offense will get "even better"? The offense wasn't good either year. The program has changed "night and day" since then? How? You're not an insider - you're schlep in a low rung, ****ty job that might pull in $60k a year. You don't know a damn thing. A top notch AD? Based on what? "This is only the beginning"? Of what? We're better than you NOW. And we recruit better than you NOW, despite Jimbo getting here a year ago vs. Herman having a 15 year history in the state. He doesn't recruit well in state because coaches don't like him.
Cynical_Texan said:Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Sip rag: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2019/01/09/3-reasons-texas-longhorns-could-worse-2019
Thank you for the Georgia line, still laughing lol
David_Puddy said:sam brehlinger said:Take a chill pill my man, it'll all play out the way it's supposed to. Don't get so bent out of shape, it only feeds us trolls.Flexbone said:A travesty? Oh really? How were those positions "ranked" in their recruiting classes? How does that compare to now?Texasteasipper said:AgGrad99 said:7th ranked class in 2016Quote:
Texas was in the absolute worst shape its program has been in a very very long time.
10th ranked class in 2015
17th ranked class in 2014
These were the classes the previous 3 years, before he came into the program. Not exactly the 'worst shape'. It's a much much better roster, compared to the programs he's lost to.
Maybe he wins 10+ every year from here on out. But based on recent history, this season was an anomaly...and it's ignoring who he lost to this year, and the teams he struggled to put away (Tulsa, Kansas, KSU, Baylor, etc).
This past season very much reminds me of the 2006 season with Fran. Our record made it look like we were improving, recruiting was doing better, we beat a few highly ranked teams (including top 10 horns)..but we struggled with some mediocre teams, despite the records...and the wheels quickly fell off.
We'll see if Herman is Mack 2.0, or Fran 2.0 soon enough.
The OL and QB positions (offense in general) were a travesty when he arrived which was a huge part of the 6 then 5 and 5 win seasons leading up to the Herman hiring. I fail to see the connection you are making. The win totals and bowl wins show a trend in his first 2 years that is going to continue. I told yall he would fix these 2 key areas on this team (and I was right) and the offense will even better next year. There are many other aspects of this program that have changed in the past 2 years as well. It is night and day, as well as a top notch Athletic Director to boot. The wheels are not going to fall off. This is only the beginning. Again, lets bookmark this.
Win totals are a trend that are going to continue? Are you predicting that Texas will be BETTER next year? He "fixed" QB and OL? If those are "fixed"...why was the offense unable to field a Top 50 unit despite playing against, BY EVERY MEASURE, the weakest talent in the Power 5 on defense? The offense will get "even better"? The offense wasn't good either year. The program has changed "night and day" since then? How? You're not an insider - you're schlep in a low rung, ****ty job that might pull in $60k a year. You don't know a damn thing. A top notch AD? Based on what? "This is only the beginning"? Of what? We're better than you NOW. And we recruit better than you NOW, despite Jimbo getting here a year ago vs. Herman having a 15 year history in the state. He doesn't recruit well in state because coaches don't like him.
Thanks for taking the time to give an Aggie website your personal information to e-defend 17 & 18 year old kids, (that will attend a school that you were too dumb to get into) who would cream pie your sister in front of you.
Cynical_Texan said:Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Sip rag: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2019/01/09/3-reasons-texas-longhorns-could-worse-2019
Thank you for the Georgia line, still laughing lol
Flexbone said:FEI and S&P? Nice try? Texas' offense sucked. It's not good. Ours is much better. That's very evident. Smacking Georgia in the mouth happened because Georgia, like almost every single CFP#5 before them, didn't want to be there. I realize you don't WANT this to be true because it discounts the biggest win in a decade, but it is. Speaking of single games, what were the reasons for losing to bad teams and barely beating bad teams?Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:This is the response of someone who isn't intelligent enough to debate the points offered, but feels compelled to respond so he can "get" those mean old Aggies. Sorry you weren't smart enough to get in here, pal.Texasteasipper said:Flexbone said:Actually, the reason it matters is because it's not sustainable. Herman hasn't produced a Top 50 offense yet. The defense was awful and is probably not going to improve much next year. The close games Texas won that got them to "10 wins" (in 14 games) aren't likely to continue going their way. You should be very concerned - if you were honest with yourself - about Texas' inability to field a quality offense OR defense considering the level of talent they play against, which is the worst in the Power 5.sam brehlinger said:In the 2019 classes there are 11 players on the Texas side with offers from Jimbo and 11 on the A&M side with offers from Herman, don't know why you're pretending it was a lopsided thumping head-to-head. Y'all cleaned up in state, sure, but on the whole it was a pretty even recruiting battle this year.Flexbone said:Please, keep being purposefully obtuse and convincing yourself that A&M didn't sign a better class. A&M stomped Texas head to head, and A&M got high-end talent across the board. Magical "rerankings" despite no games or camps on a site owned by Texas alum, and not adding anyone..yeah...ok.sam brehlinger said:Texas has the higher ranked class even if Hookfin is removed altogether. Not sure what your particular obsession with him is.Bo Darville said:sam brehlinger said:Oh we know, we're just content to see a g g y get bent out of shape over their prized 2019 recruiting class getting beat by the good guys yet again. This thread wouldn't exist if Bru's flip didn't lead to Texas leapfrogging TAMU.Muy said:
Has anyone told tu fans that there is no such thing as a "recruiting championship"?
Y'all have been beating your chests over this class for a year and now that the dust is settled you're beside yourselves about inflated rankings and broken transfer rules and it's hysterical.
It's hysterical alright. You had to inflate rankings for spares like Hookfin just to beat us.
Reminds me of Texas fans convincing themselves their team was really good despite the fact that they couldn't produce a Top 50 unit on either side of the ball.
That "not top 50" team won 10 games and a NY6 bowl friend. That's what matters at the end of the day, no matter how many asterisks you try to put on it.
Lol.
But the point remains. Anyone who's not concerned about those offensive and defensive units, especially in that league, is fooling themselves. That's a big reason why Vegas rates Texas so much lower than sportswriters, and much lower than us. We had a Top 15 offense (against the best defensive talent in America by far) and a defense ranked #32 (including one of the top run D's in the country). That's in Year 1.
You are an idiot. The Texas offense made astronomical gains over previous years and were ranked in the 20's in both FEI anf S&P on offense. They were in the 80-100's for multiple years prior. Nice try. Only a moron would bring up the offense as a reason to project negatively for the future. Sam is now only a Junior and the OL and WR is the best and most deep its been in years. The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
coburn had 1 tackle, ossai had 8 tackles to make 13 all season, I don't see ojomo with any stats.Texasteasipper said:Cynical_Texan said:Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Sip rag: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2019/01/09/3-reasons-texas-longhorns-could-worse-2019
Thank you for the Georgia line, still laughing lol
Can you read? The DL is not losing 8 starters and Freshmen Coburn, Ossai, and Ojomo are studs and the future on the DL/LB and had a major impact in the Sugar Bowl and end of year. The worry is LB next season. And they have plans for a big time transfer and just signed Jacoby Jones and Caleb Johnson who they are liking as the next Gary Johnson at LB. the secondary is loaded.
too bad they did not have a major impact against Maryland and Okie LiteTexasteasipper said:Cynical_Texan said:Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Sip rag: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2019/01/09/3-reasons-texas-longhorns-could-worse-2019
Thank you for the Georgia line, still laughing lol
Can you read? The DL is not losing 8 starters and Freshmen Coburn, Ossai, and Ojomo are studs and the future on the DL/LB and had a major impact in the Sugar Bowl and end of year. The worry is LB next season. And they have plans for a big time transfer and just signed Jacoby Jones and Caleb Johnson who they are liking as the next Gary Johnson at LB. the secondary is loaded.
Since many of the players Texas signed are better even though they're from elsewhere, did A&M really "win" anything? Seems like they should have been looking out of state, too. Ain't no Bru McCoy, DeGabriel Floyd, Chris Adimora Kenyatta Watsons or Jake Smith on that roster in collieville. Bunch of Texas 3-stars y'all can claim you "won" though.Cynical_Texan said:I'm betting you said that about Mack's last years and Strong's classes too.Quote:
I don't see how any rational person could possibly look at last season, the past few recruiting classes, and the returning talent and not be optimistic about the Horns in 2019.
A&M signed 10 of the top 30 in state. Great class, Leal and Cupp will kill it.
Good job Ags.
http://insider.espn.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/classrankings
Herman got better players. Don't matter where they're from. The big boys like Texas, Ohio State and Alabama recruit nationally.Bo Darville said:
If Jimbo gets his ass run out of Texas like Herman I'm sure he will have to look out of state as well.
better players?TXK said:Herman got better players. Don't matter where they're from. The big boys like Texas, Ohio State and Alabama recruit nationally.Bo Darville said:
If Jimbo gets his ass run out of Texas like Herman I'm sure he will have to look out of state as well.
Ragoo said:coburn had 1 tackle, ossai had 8 tackles to make 13 all season, I don't see ojomo with any stats.Texasteasipper said:Cynical_Texan said:Flat out lie. Losing 8 starters on defense, but you do you.Quote:
The DL (best depth in a while) youngsters looking to step up were a big reason for smacking Georgia in the mouth.
Sip rag: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2019/01/09/3-reasons-texas-longhorns-could-worse-2019
Thank you for the Georgia line, still laughing lol
Can you read? The DL is not losing 8 starters and Freshmen Coburn, Ossai, and Ojomo are studs and the future on the DL/LB and had a major impact in the Sugar Bowl and end of year. The worry is LB next season. And they have plans for a big time transfer and just signed Jacoby Jones and Caleb Johnson who they are liking as the next Gary Johnson at LB. the secondary is loaded.
I see a lot of "hope" in your post.