Those dang unencrypted radio frequencies, as reported in the New York Times, kept us out of the playoffs where we belong. We'd be stomping all over Stang and Hoosh!
Big 12-0 said:
And Tech would've been a much better team than the lame Tennessee team out there in Ohio tonight.
This Tennessee fan kicked the ball right into the Ohio State crowd 😭@PatMcAfeeShow pic.twitter.com/mYA6B6PE1l
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TXAGBQ76 said:
LOL! Like you did versus bu, tcu and wsu? Sure you would….
TXAGBQ76 said:
You failed answer the questions-> why didn't tt check out the equipment before the game? Why didn't the fix the problem? Why didn't they go to more traditional signaling? Looks like critical thinking is not something your boys are familiar with.
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The encryption issue was discovered during the Arkansas vs. Texas A&M game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, (home of the Dallas Cowboys) on Sept. 28, and it could have been addressed much sooner. All four power conferences were subsequently notified by the stadium's frequency coordinator, and the conferences then notified select football and athletic department staffers at each of their member schools.
But multiple coaching staffs and athletic directors from across the power conferences said they didn't find out about the encryption issue until this week and were potentially left vulnerable for nearly a month..
In a memo to Big 12 ADs and head coaches sent on Tuesday and obtained by The Athletic, conference executive Scott Draper wrote that following the discovery in September, GSC and frequency experts described the risk of someone accessing the coach-to-helmet communications as "very low." The league informed head equipment managers and, as an interim measure, changed frequencies while a software update from GSC was completed.
"In hindsight, the Conference should have shared this information with each of you," Draper wrote in the memo.
TXAGBQ76 said:
That makes your excuses even lamer, so if all of the conferences only poor ole tt was affected by it? Hmmmm
I've heard no one else mention this as an issue- but I guess everyone else won their games. It is also in black and white that your commissioner said there was no effect on any games, hmmm
You get charging up that lame excuse hill.
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In a memo to Big 12 ADs and head coaches sent on Tuesday and obtained by The Athletic, conference executive Scott Draper wrote that following the discovery in September, GSC and frequency experts described the risk of someone accessing the coach-to-helmet communications as "very low."