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D W commented on the blog post Another night, another would-be hero 18 minutes ago
Hamilton is so stupid on the court it makes my teeth hurt.
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Top 8 Teams in College Hoops 3 hours, 9 minutes ago
Yeah, I think we can scratch Texas out of there. Who takes place 8?
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Looking at Texas 3 hours, 22 minutes ago
You guys have a basketball team. Is it Indianapolis this year?
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Scipio Tex wrote a new blog post: 2011 Texas Football Recruiting 3 hours, 29 minutes ago
Junior Days are right around the corner, so I thought we’d break down needs, talk recruits, and find a ray of gridiron sunshine in the long and cursed offseason.
CTJ gives us his thoughts too. Had I realized, I might have saved myself the typing.
Unlike last year where DFW held an
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admin commented on the blog post Making a Case for a 1 Seed: Villanova Tops the ’Neers 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
Enjoyed watching these guys tonight. I was blown away to see Huggy was 5X coach of the year. He seems like a tourney flame out more often than not. That Kenyon Marting leg break didn’t do him any favors.
How do you see them progresing in the tourney?
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admin commented on the blog post Making a Case for a 1 Seed: Villanova Tops the ’Neers 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
Enjoyed watching these guys tonight. I was blown away to see Huggy was 5X coach of the year. He seems like a tourney flame out more often than not. That Kenyon Martin leg break didn’t do him any favors.
How do you see them progresing in the tourney?
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admin commented on the blog post Duke Basketball: The Devil You Know? 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Avery Bradley, who shot 77% from the foul line in high school and is now shooting 47% at Texas would probably be shooting closer to his high school average if he played at Duke.
Sweet Jesus that’s ridonkulous.
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admin commented on the blog post Duke Basketball: The Devil You Know? 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Avery Bradley, who shot 77% from the foul line in high school and is now shooting 47% at Texas would probably be shooting closer to his high school average if he played at Duke.
Sweet Jesus that’s ridonkulous.
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Jeff Julian wrote a new blog post: Recruiting the Trenches 4 hours, 20 minutes ago
Importance of Recruiting Rankings by Position.
Now that the recruiting season is over and most Cal fans are waxing poetic (along with some Texas fans) about how great these 17-18 year olds will be, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at recruiting rankings as a potential measurement for future success.
For the purposes
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admin wrote a new blog post: Welcome 4 hours, 24 minutes ago
HenryJames will soon be here to captivate you with his wit and extensive knowledge of the most storied franchise in professional sports history, the New York Yankees.
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admin commented on the blog post Nebraska Fits the Profile of the 2010 National Champion 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
Interesting but call me skeptical now. We’ve got experience at QB but not positive experience.
Good line. What is the thinking on his ability vs. the injury?
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admin commented on the blog post Nebraska Fits the Profile of the 2010 National Champion 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
Interesting but call me skeptical now. We’ve got experience at QB but not positive experience.
Good line. What is the thinking on his ability vs. the injury?
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bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
I really don’t want to repeat the horrid situation of the past few years where we starved for depth and talent at DT. It’s critical not to let defensive line recruiting slip. That said, if we bring in two tackles and two ends this year that would be 21 scholarships used on the
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Arthur Goddamn Fenstemaker commented on the blog post Weekly Stats Update 4 hours, 51 minutes ago
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bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
It appears as though the dude is committed to raiding the SEC and ignoring the West Coast.
It’s understandable, with the way that recruiting is generally territory based. Isaiah Crowell, the RB we’ve been linked to, goes to Columbus Carver. That’s an Auburn pipeline school. Still, I can’t imagine that recruitment lasting much
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bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 5 hours, 8 minutes ago
Actually it’s Hegarty. My mistake.
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Trips Right commented on the blog post Mid-Season Thoughts and OU Pre-Game 5 hours, 17 minutes ago
Thoughts? I think that’s a damn good write up.
Other than that, root for Willie Warren to be healthy because he screws up Oklahoma’s chemistry. Everything else can be found in your report. Maintain contact with Cade Davis on defense and don’t let TMG go buck wild.
Your motion game should confound
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bigdukesix commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 5 hours, 20 minutes ago
The OL from New Mexico is Matt Hagerty, with a “g”. He’s on pretty much every national top 100 list that I’ve seen so far.
USC fans are dismayed that Westerman is coming our junior day.
With the scholarship numbers, I think we’re five over as of right now. That’s
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Trips Right wrote a new blog post: Texas Hoops vs. Kansas: Post-Mortem 5 hours, 23 minutes ago
I have a man crush on Al McGuire, the basketball coach that lead Marquette to its only national championship.
The man had an uncanny way of relating to players when he was coaching and to the audience when he was a color commentator for CBS. He’d throw out stuff like:
“I think everyone should
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Nickel Rover wrote a new blog post: Another night, another would-be hero 5 hours, 46 minutes ago
Basketball:
Against Oklahoma St., we saw Hamilton rise up. Against Oklahoma Bradley made a heroic effort, against Kansas James contributed his usual 20-10 and J’Covan Brown came out of the woodwork. Again I ask, who is the go-to scorer?
Box score is here. Peter Bean chimes in with his thoughts here. He’s right on in praising the
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Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Making a Case for a 1 Seed: Villanova Tops the ’Neers 5 hours, 46 minutes ago
Going into the game you would have thought the battle would have been a classic matchup between West Virginia’s frontcourt and Villanova’s backcourt.
The only question is which team could impose their will and dictate the mismatch. Villanova might try to do it by pressing and playing up tempo. West Virginia’s
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Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 6 hours, 13 minutes ago
The staff is actually recruiting pretty well for a man-blocking scheme with guys like Espinosa, Ashcraft, Huey, and so on… of course Texas doesn’t run such a scheme.
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dick commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 6 hours, 30 minutes ago
‘”It appears to be McFarland out of El Paso. I would like to see Texas get him. :”
El Paso alert, El Paso alert! Andre Jones and Trips are from El Paso. Think about that for a minute.
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dick commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 6 hours, 40 minutes ago
Dam, I was just going to post the same shit.
OT and DB are the most important postions. OT we need Westerman, Haverty and Drango/Greenlea/Cochran. What do we know about Cochran?
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dick commented on the blog post Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 6 hours, 40 minutes ago
Dam, I was just going to post the same shit.
OT and DB are the most important postions. OT we need Westerman, Haverty and Drango/Greenlea/Cochran. What do we know about Cochran?
I hope Adrian White benefits from being there in the Spring. That is the one thing that worries me about the Class
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CloseToJumping wrote a new blog post: Scholarship Numbers & Junior Days 6 hours, 58 minutes ago
We know Junior Day #1 is this Saturday. There’s flux in regard to who will and won’t be on the roster come the 2010 season, but let’s assume the numbers don’t really matter, as a whole bunch of seniors leave after 2010 and attrition will take place as well.
So your number is 25 max.
What positions
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Burnt Orange Wookiee commented on the blog post Game Day: Spurs vs. Lakers Open Thread 7 hours, 3 minutes ago
Just got back from the UT game. At least the Spurs are hanging in there.
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GoHornsGo90 commented on the blog post Kansas Open Thread 7 hours, 6 minutes ago
“Oh, and Rick Barnes couldn’t hold Bill Self’s jock when it comes to coaching. Not even close.”
Understatement of the decade. Errr, century?
Show of hands. How many here are typing under the influence?
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Victor Scott commented on the blog post Kansas Open Thread 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Fundamentally on both sides of the ball we are very weak. On defense we are athletic but don’t really understand when to pressure the ball or double team. Many times we over persue at a time when the offensive player is not in a dangerous position and end up giving up an easy
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Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Kansas Open Thread 7 hours, 29 minutes ago
Is she a redhead? That’s fantastic. Possibly the 2nd best performance in this game behind Damion James.
HenryJames said:
October 30th, 2008 at 11:24 am
Akina has a good memory.
I thought Gundy screwed up by calling a screen on the play before that both Houston and Orakpo read.
Trips Right said:
October 30th, 2008 at 11:33 am
Dude.
beowulf said:
October 30th, 2008 at 12:34 pm
Fine analysis, Trips.
I would disagree with the idea that it was an easy six by Cosby, however. Sports Center type reception. But your point remains the same.
Colt is the Son of God. One of my good buddies that has sat just behind me for the last 20 years or so said that to me after that play. He’s Jewish, so it carries a bit more weight.”>)
zyzzybalubah said:
October 30th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Who the hell is Andy Griff-in?
RansomStoddard said:
October 30th, 2008 at 5:05 pm
I didn’t realize until the SI story that Tech’s pass D is ranked 98th. Against the pansy schedule they have played? 98th? I feel much better.
RRR said:
October 31st, 2008 at 4:47 am
Great read Trips,
Looking forward to the Leach-Muschamp chess match.
Ransom – UT is 110th against the pass. I wouldn’t feel too special. You could mention OU (3rd) and Mizzou (4th) as skewing your numbers, but then we’ve played KU (8th), NEB (12th), KSU (13th), and SMU (14th). No Big XII defense is coming out of this season without some shit on their shoes.
NateHeupel said:
October 31st, 2008 at 5:33 am
First of all, if you’re not on the Colt McCoy for Heisman train at this point, you’re either retarded or mildly retarded. I wasn’t on board early in the season and for good reason. UT hadn’t played anyone of note. After Colt McCoy played like a superhero against OU, Mizzou, and OSU in consecutive weeks, I’m fully on this bandwagon. He’s not 40, but he is a MAN.
That said, Tim is voting for Graham Harrell or Michael Crabtree. Mike Leach is voting Nate Scarborough. Nate is the last OU player that David Boren couldn’t leverage, bribe, threaten, or blow somebody to get out of prison. The OU-Oregon fiasco forced him to miss Nate’s parole hearing in 2006.
The problem with OSU running the middle screen is that, unlike OU, they don’t have 4 guys you legitimately have to worry about taking it to the house from anywhere on the field and they don’t have a QB who will make that pass every time.
RRR does have a good point. There isn’t a Big 12 defense that’s coming out of this conference clean.
Minnesotahorn said:
October 31st, 2008 at 5:38 am
Never go full retard.
Trips Right said:
October 31st, 2008 at 9:49 am
Nate, OSU also catches the ball behind the line of scrimmage on their screens.
NateHeupel said:
October 31st, 2008 at 10:21 am
OU and OSU QBs don’t flop when running out of bounds. The little differences make life great, don’t they, trips?
As I’ve said a thousand times on this board, UT fans are dead last in line on people who should ever complain about bad calls. No Big 12 team has received greater benefit from zebra incompetence than your beloved Longhorns.
sinless1 said:
October 31st, 2008 at 10:33 am
Beware the BOMC!
Trips Right said:
October 31st, 2008 at 11:01 am
Okay, Nate. Thanks for stopping by.
Loadholt's Lost Money said:
October 31st, 2008 at 11:15 am
Heupel, how can you even claim that McCoy “flopped” when going out of bounds? Ever notice the slippery tarps that they have on the sideline? He lost his balance and fell and the zebras made some bad calls. Boo hoo. Orakpo got held about 20 times during that game. OU repeatedly ran illegal slip screens. How is it that you figure that officials repeatedly favor Texas? Aren’t those type of conspiracy theories pretty stupid? Who are you, as an OU fan, to tell Longhorn fans what calls they can complain about? Colt McCoy didn’t do anything illegal on the calls the Longhorns got. But yet, everything the Longhorn fans complained about from that game was ACTUALLY ILLEGAL. It’s a free country, buddy, and I will complain about what I want to complain about.
Ohio State - Miami Pass Interference Call said:
October 31st, 2008 at 11:25 am
Hi!
RRR said:
October 31st, 2008 at 11:35 am
How did this turn into a whine session on officiating? I should have brought my John Bible/Randy Crystal notes.
Huckleberry said:
October 31st, 2008 at 11:36 am
God dammit, the Ohio State-Miami call was 100% correct.
The OU Punter said:
October 31st, 2008 at 12:28 pm
I flops in bounds