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Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Don’t have time to address each and every comment now, but I wanted to say thanks to everyone for contributing to the site this season. It’s made it a lot of fun to follow a team that’s tough to watch at times.
Also, I wanted to thank you for the kind words as
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post Big Dance: Day Two 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
And that’s all she wrote…relatively boring day so far. A&M out to a nice early lead.
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Art Vandelay commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
Trips,
Great work all year long. Love the passion. The fact that you kept writing these (even around the birth of a child), is fantastic, shows your commitment, and is a little freaky. :-)
I think you showed great restraint in this post. It would have been easier to “go off” on Barnes.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Second awesomest thing — Magnus gets his woman to go to Hooters with him.
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post Big Dance: Day Two 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
Missouri going to hang on…
Sconsin clinging to a 2 point cushion
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BrickHorn commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
Are there any women who are not skanks at any place on 1960?
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post Big Dance: Day Two 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
Make that a 1 point Wofford lead with 4+ to play…
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post Big Dance: Day Two 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Pitt rolling Oakland.
Purdue holds on against Siena…I missed it in my bracket, but I’m actually happy for them.
Missouri pulling away from Clemson (68-60) with 7 to play…knew I should have never bet on Oliver Purnell, even if it was against this Missouri team.
Amazingly, game of the day so far might be Wisco/Wofford – 2
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
I ain’t talking about the girls Brick.
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BrickHorn commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
The girls don’t wear jorts at Hooters. They dress like Richard Simmons.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Barnes worst team 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
That, by the way, was the best thing that’s come out of this basketball season. Knowledge of Magnus’ intimate familiarity with the service and cut-off threshold at Hooter’s as compared to BWW3. Hooter’s — worse food at a higher price than a titty bar, served with jean shorts, cheaper beer, and more stretch
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Blake Stansbery commented on the blog post Arkansas Razorback Football Spring Practice Preview: Running Backs 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
Who thinks that one back could step up and be the go to this year?
I still think it is going to be a by committee approach, but someone could separate themselves this spring. You just never know.
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Nickel Rover wrote a new blog post: Barnes worst team 3 hours, 8 minutes ago
Basketball:
Texas lost to Wake Forest in the first round last night. Trips Right somehow found the inner strength to do a final post-mortem where he also prescribes a month of defensive drills for baby 2010-11 Texas basketball in order to foster its development into a team that can at least dribble towards the basket.
PeterBean was
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Trips Right commented on the blog post Weekly Whispers 3/17/2010: Duke and Kentucky Do the Chomping 3 hours, 15 minutes ago
BigAaron, it’s what Ballerjunkie has been hearing in his circles. The information is certainly not an opinion, but what is out there at this time.
We’ll have more on a weekly basis.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 3 hours, 30 minutes ago
BiH,
I actually agree with you. I think the charge and missing the two FTs earlier got in his head a bit. Also, he passed to Mason on the possession earlier which I didn’t think made sense. Mason had his pass knocked out of bounds, thankfully, but it seemed strange to me when
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P.Drez commented on the blog post Champions League Draw 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
Inter got the team everyone wanted, which will more than likely set up a great semifinal against Barcelona. I believe Mourinho will be putting everything into the Champs League now, even if it means sacrificing Serie A.
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Lucky 3 hours, 37 minutes ago
Great stuff, Ted.
Interesting discussion this has sparked about Calahan.
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gingerballs commented on the blog post Big Dance: Day Two 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
Hearing Murray Hewitt’s voice never gets old…even if the commercials could use his comedic talent much better.
Cornell is impressive, Temple got fucked with them as a 12.
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D W commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 3 hours, 55 minutes ago
Turn off the sound and watch the replay of Johnson’s setup and motion shooting the free throws. They never had a chance of going in. After the first one, he sighs heavily, looks up at the ceiling (?), moves his feet nervously and generally gives off the body language of wishing the earth
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Baylor v. Sam Houston State Preview 4 hours, 13 minutes ago
Memes by definition are to be shared.
Congrats. Udoh is a beast. Rooting for you guys, strangely.
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D W commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 4 hours, 50 minutes ago
Trips, thanks for all your posts this season. I don’t always agree with you but that is sort of the point of a blog isn’t it? Your assesments are usually well-written, informative and fair and where else can you find those qualities?
As for the team, I watched a loose, confident and
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texasengr commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
Why didn’t we call a time out after Wake hit the go ahead jumper?
The clock would have been reset to ~1.5 seconds. Wouldn’t the ball have been advanced to half-court? Or was that rule changed?
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
If AB can get inside the top 15 or so, he should go. If he can’t, then he should come back. He’s got a lot of warts on his game, but a lot to build on as well…..
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Blake Stansbery wrote a new blog post: Arkansas Razorback Football Spring Practice Preview: Running Backs 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
The Arkansas Razorbacks spring practices are creeping up and are officially set to begin Tuesday March 30th. This is a first part in a series of articles over the following days leading up to March 30th highlighting position battles to watch in the spring.
It is by now well known that the Razorbacks will be without
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 16 minutes ago
Trips, thanks for all of the post-mortems this year. It’s one thing when you’re 17 – 0, and it’s something else entirely when your year ends like our has. There is only one thing in this one will which I take issue. You said:
“In the plus column, I was happy with the
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest Open thread 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
Nordie,
Is that you being glib derived out of frustration (lord knows, I can empathize) or do you have actually have some source or evidence beyond the general media sources? Is that just conjecture that you’ve heard or do you know anything credible? Love to hear it if you do…..
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 33 minutes ago
“This may seem arrogant but I believe its true – if you are a coach in virtually any sport at UT, you will be a good recruiter. The state is loaded with athletes, including basketball players, UT as a university is top-notch by virtually any measure and just really doesn’t have any serious in-state competition.”
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skymonkeyhorn commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Trips, I love you man ! Of course its man Love and not like the love you have with Henry…..
You are the very best of all the talking heads on Texas Basketball, your knowledge is vast and your style is dynamic and you reach the crazies with your knowledge on hoops.
You are right about the
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GoHornsGo90 commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 45 minutes ago
It’s not Brown’s fault they made a bad call. It is Brown’s fault giving the ball up there. In his defense, he was in a pretty sick spot in the corner. Not in his defense, he is allowed to dribble and shouldn’t BE in the corner in the first place.
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Texastough commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 5 hours, 50 minutes ago
I started that post before any of the other comments. Didn’t know redundancy could be so long-winded.
South '06 said:
December 4th, 2007 at 9:27 am
What is it with Arkansas? I swear every time they are looking for a coach in any sport, they are used by like 20 coaches to get raises.
That’s gotta piss fans off.
HenryJames said:
December 4th, 2007 at 9:34 am
How much is Leach making at Tech?
BRAGGonUT said:
December 4th, 2007 at 9:51 am
$1.6M for now.
Redfoot said:
December 4th, 2007 at 10:59 am
And you guys think there are about eleventy billion Stoops’ running around for us to pluck out of the air if we get rid of Mack? The truth of the matter is that there aren’t that many great coaches out there at any given time, and even fewer who are a) available b) a good fit and c) looking to make a move into a conference where they have to face off against Stoops every year to win a conference title. Get serious folks, this is the world we live in; wins don’t grow on trees. Many of you think Brown’s savior was Vince, but truthfully, it takes that kind of talent to win a championship. How many championships does Pete have without Heisman caliber players running his offense? No takers? That’s what I thought.
kchorn04 said:
December 4th, 2007 at 11:01 am
Now the Clemson faithful can discuss both his possible firing AND his huge buy-out next year.
Macanudo said:
December 4th, 2007 at 11:08 am
“Get serious folks, this is the world we live in”
Texas Football: Finishing 2nd to OU since 2000!
Redfoot said:
December 4th, 2007 at 1:55 pm
Like in the Nat’l Championship year Mac?
And how many national titles is old Bob Stoops boasting, my friend?
Stuck in MN said:
December 4th, 2007 at 2:14 pm
“How many championships does Pete have without Heisman caliber players running his offense?”
Well, let’s see, he has 6 total, so if you take out the years Palmer, Leinart and Bush won, the answer is 3. I suppose you could argue that in 2003, although Cletus White won, USC still had Leinart and Bush on the team, and therefore still had Heisman calibre players on the team. Perhaps the answer is 2. So I guess the answer is 2 or 3 more than Mack Brown has won without Heisman calibre talent.
Want me to run the same calculations for Stoops?
BRAGGonUT said:
December 4th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
Redfoot, who are the “you guys…who want to get rid of Mack” specifically? I know it is fun to paint with a broad brush but what strawman are you swinging for?
srr50 said:
December 4th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
I love heating up some buttered popcorn and sitting down to read about the clusterfuck of a coaching situation Arkansas has turned into.
They make a buyout deal with Houston Nutt during the season, then when he beats LSU, they decide maybe he should stay.
He says no thanks, takes a $3.5 million golden parachute and in less than 24 hours he is the new head coach at a Hog division rival.
He then gets Frank Broyles to let him “borrow” three Arkansas assistants (who will eventually move to Oxford with him), to recruit for Ole Miss during this week.
And now we watch Arkansas slip and slide down the hiring highway, begging for someone to take the job.
Good times.
Groundhog Day said:
December 4th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
srr,
Houston Nutt was a very underrated underappreciated coach. He is going to torment Arkansas and be very competitive in the tough SEC much like his Arkansas teams were.
Flamingmonkeyass said:
December 4th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
Macanudo: I’m going to ask the same question I’ve tried asking a few times already on the site (not to you specifically, but to other posters). Who can we get who will beat Bob Stoops? I can think of three coaches who’d I say could consistently outperform and/or beat Bob Stoops with some kind of regularity. Pete Carroll. Jim Tressel. Urban Meyer. And the last one is probably 50/50. None of them, as much as I’d love to believe they would, would part ways with their current gig to take over at the University of Texas. So who can we get? I’m curious to see what your answer is. Or for that matter, what anyone’s answer is because no one’s been able to give me a name yet.
Look, I’m right there with you in terms of expectations for TEXAS. I’m just hampered by the realization that change for chage sake is as wise as Duane Akina’s defensive schemes. Especially when you’re talking about ousting a coach who is two years removed from a NC, and consistently wins 9-10-11 games. Convince me that there’s some football wizard out there just foaming at the mouth to take over the Longhorns and kick the shit out of ol’ Angry Bob and I’ll be the first guy in line to donate to the “sign Coach X” fund. I just don’t think he’s out there.
srr50 said:
December 4th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
If anyone at Arkansas had half a brain they would hire Jeff Bower.
Groundhog Day said:
December 4th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Flaming,
Butch Davis and he would go to Austin in heartbeat. The talent he assembled at Miami was nothing short of unfair. The way I see it is we can keep winning in February and continue in the Fall. He will make some major noise at North Carolina.
flamingmonkeyass said:
December 4th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
Groundhog Day – interesting. You’re suggesting we hire the head coach of North Carolina? A man rumored to be able to out-recruit anyone in the country? Hmmm… Has there ever been a more appropriate screenname?
I think Butch Davis would be a pretty good; but I think he’d be a good fit for the same reasons that Mack’s a good fit. If we could get Larry Coker with that deal I’d defintely consider it.
Super said:
December 4th, 2007 at 9:15 pm
Hell, I’d take Gary Patterson about now.
Who’s with me?
Unbiased Horn said:
December 4th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
Why on earth would we want Larry Coker with that deal? Only one of those guys assembled a National Championship juggernaut. The other guy ruined one.
flamingmonkeyass said:
December 4th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Larry Coker was an intergral part of those great Butch Davis’ teams. Coker is a hell of an assistant. As a head coach he blows. Kind of like Mike Stoops. Actually, how great would it be if we could somehow get the littlest angry Stoops to be our new DC? That’d be almost orgasmic. It’ll never happen though.
Macanudo said:
December 5th, 2007 at 1:35 am
As for the question of who…
I’d take flier on one of the following. It can’t be any bigger leap than the one we took on Brown…
Chris Peterson
Jeff Tedford
Jim Grobe
Rich Rodriguez
I know that several of those guys have had disappointing seasons but they are all relatively young (except for Grobe) and have all done a lot with less. Only West Virginia has risen to consistent top 10 prominence among these teams so maybe Rodriguez would leave his alma mater for a chance at the Texas job.
flamingmonkeyass said:
December 5th, 2007 at 2:43 am
Hey I respect that at least a couple of people have pitched out some names. But let me take a swing at those four just real quick:
Chris Pederson – I agree he seems to be a pretty good coach; but he’s very offensive minded, and he’s still a relatively unknown commidity.
Jeff Tedford – Really? The guy took the most talented team he’s probably ever had, a team that was right there in the middle of the year, and ended up with 5 losses. Hell Mack Brown can do that. And again, Tedford’s teams always seem heavy on offense, and not so much on defense.
Rich Rodriguez – Well I guess we’ll see how Mr. Rodriguez does against Mr. Stoops come January. Again though, you’ve named a guy who has an incredible offensive scheme. A scheme I love because its basically the new wishbone, with an even better avenue for throwing the football available to it. But West Virigina’s problems this year are the same as last year’s and the year before. They can’t takle anyone. They can’t stop the run when they really need to. Isn’t that the sort of thing we’re trying to weed out? I’ll also say this, I don’t think Rich Rodriguez would come to the University of Texas. I mean he’s got a great recruiting base in the New Jersey/Penn/Ohio area; he’s got plenty of young talent, a manical fanbase that fills a deafening stadium, and the second best team in his confrence would probably finish 4th or 5th in the Big XII. And that’s with a much improved Big East confrence. Why would he want to leave a confrence where he can underperform and still go to the BCS for one where he’d have to contend every with OU?
Now Jim Grobe intrigues me. Not sexually mind you, but from a football perspective. I suspect that Coach Grobe is trying to build something, and I know he’s turned down offers at other schools before; but I do believe that a job like UT would just be too tempting for him to pass up. He teaches fundamentally sound and physical defense, and he uses an offense scheme that’s actually very similiar to what we have in place now. Only, you know, with a successful short yardage attack (probably a result of the attitude of the players and coaches). I know the argument could be made that his team floundered towards the end of the season as well, but considering the gigantic bullseye that was thrust unexpectantly upon them, I thought they did a fairly remarkable job handling the pressure. Especially considering they’re probably about as talented as Texas Tech right now. I’d be very curious to see what Grobe could do at school with the resources of UT. Plus, you add in a recruiting knowledge and foothold in Florida combined with the natural success that would come in the state of Texas – and the potential recruiting pool would be disgusting. Of course, all that still doesn’t mean that he’d beat ou or Bob Stoops. Which means we’d still probably be in the same boat we’re in now.
Groundhog Day said:
December 5th, 2007 at 5:05 am
Flaming,
I’m not sold on Rodriguez or Peterson. Grobe is a great coach, but don’t know what he would do in Austin.
Another name, I would have thrown out is Tommy Tuberville. That guy can flat out coach. His teams play tenacious D, he hires great assistants and he wins despite playing second fiddle in his own state. It’s not as easy to win at Auburn as people think and he was robbed of a chance to play for a NC.
I think it is realistic to think we could get him if we wanted to buy out his contract.
Super said:
December 5th, 2007 at 8:38 am
Patterson would all of those guys for breakfast and ask for seconds.
Macanudo said:
December 5th, 2007 at 10:42 am
Tedford had a shit ton of injuries on his team this year. Longshore was hurt or playing hurt nearly all season.
utstudboy said:
December 5th, 2007 at 12:11 pm
More news of Nutt and his assitants
utstudboy said:
December 5th, 2007 at 12:12 pm
From the link above