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*****GAME THREAD: #1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Texas Longhorns*****

Trae, that fellow doesn’t care what you (or we) say. He is an Aggy that try’s to stir things up. I have him on ignore. 
do aggie fans even have the right to talk about football anymore.. once a third rate, always a third rate.  wonder how they are healing up from the app state whoopin?

 
Almost had to make the move to recruit. 
And even tho the refs were so bad, that game against Bama was electric. We only had one game a year (OU) like that before. 
There will be multiple games like that now. 
so…I’m glad we are making the move

 
looks like ou and texas will be in the sec in 23. everyone excited? lots of mixed reaction in our camp.
Okay, explain yourself. What looks like OU and Texas will be in the SEC by next year?

I understand the TV contract for the Big 12 could be a doorway for us, but other than that – what gives?

 
Okay, explain yourself. What looks like OU and Texas will be in the SEC by next year?

I understand the TV contract for the Big 12 could be a doorway for us, but other than that – what gives?
It's speculation based on SEC instructing Georgia and Tennessee to cancel their games against OU in 23 and 24. 

 
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looks like ou and texas will be in the sec in 23. everyone excited? lots of mixed reaction in our camp.
I felt like there were lots of factors that made this almost inevitable. The first thing was the BIG12 expansion without involving TX and 0u , but taking effect in 2023, and then at the end of August the BIG12 working on opening up the TV negotiations early to not be outdone by the PAC.

I predicted at the end of August that during TX 0u week that they would anounce that TX and 0u would play in the SEC for 2023, I'm sticking with that prediction. 

And I'm definitely excited about it.

 
Yes, but we have a return game set with Bama next year. Is the SEC instructing anyone on that?
Assuming TX is in the SEC for 2023 I would guess that game would be played as a conference game , and then Alabama would return to Austin in 2025. 

This creates a schedule constraint and if you have more then a few of them it could create a situation where they can't honor all of the required return games.

Thinking about it , this makes me wonder if the move will happen in 2023. Consider that if the move happens in 2023 then they would need to announce it within the next month or so, at which point all of the sixteen 2023 SEC teams would essentially need to completely rework their conference schedules and eliminate an OOC game to make room for the 9 conference games. Therefore they wouldn't need to give any of the schools scheduling guidelines for 2023 or beyond. 

 
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Assuming TX is in the SEC for 2023 I would guess that game would be played as a conference game , and then Alabama would return to Austin in 2025. 

This creates a schedule constraint and if you have more then a few of them it could create a situation where they can't honor all of the required return games.

Thinking about it , this makes me wonder if the move will happen in 2023. Consider that if the move happens in 2023 then they would lneed to announce it within the next month or so, at which point all of the sixteen 2023 SEC teams would essentially need to completely rework their conference schedules and eliminate an OOC game to make room for the 9 conference games. Therefore they wouldn't need to give any of the schools scheduling guidelines for 2023 or beyond. 
You've been hanging around NTG too long. lol Thank God you didn't throw down some math. lol

 
Almost had to make the move to recruit. 
And even tho the refs were so bad, that game against Bama was electric. We only had one game a year (OU) like that before. 
There will be multiple games like that now. 
so…I’m glad we are making the move
my thoughts exactly. its going to be huge for both universities... will definitely help recruiting and hurt atms.. i think all of their nil checks are bouncing these days

 
Let's go back to Bama for a minute. Our running game was arguably our weakest room performance in the game. It's a small miracle we kept it as close as we did without run support. Originally assumed to be our biggest strength, it is currently our biggest concern.

 Settling for FG's in the Red Zone repeatedly, lots of 3 and outs and a lack of explosive plays, 16 yds. rushing in the 1st half all hurt us bad.

It appears we have plenty of talent, both in the running room and the O-line room. We were obviously against tough competition, but that is going to be normal in the SEC. It seemed like the moment we handed off the ball we were swarmed, there was never a good chance for a runner to see the field and make a move. Even on the 1 Wildcat. The formation/scheme appears good for the RPO, but not for actual running. The good news, Bijan was the 2nd most productive receiver.

 The adjustments failed to come, unlike Saban we just kept up the futility to the end. What comes next?

 
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Let's go back to Bama for a minute. Our running game was arguably our weakest room performance in the game. It's a small miracle we kept it as close as we did without run support. Originally assumed to be our biggest strength, it is currently our biggest concern.

 Settling for FG's in the Red Zone repeatedly, lots of 3 and outs and a lack of explosive plays, 16 yds. rushing in the 1st half all hurt us bad.

It appears we have plenty of talent, both in the running room and the O-line room. We were obviously against tough competition, but that is going to be normal in the SEC. It seemed like the moment we handed off the ball we were swarmed, there was never a good chance for a runner to see the field and make a move. Even on the 1 Wildcat. The formation/scheme appears good for the RPO, but not for actual running. The good news, Bijan was the 2nd most productive receiver.

 The adjustments failed to come, unlike Saban we just kept up the futility to the end. What comes next?
It's really hard to take you seriously anymore. I mean come on, you got banned from Surly Horns after only 27 posts. And it's really, really hard to get banned from that place. LIke almost impossible, lol. 

 
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It's really hard to take you seriously anymore. I mean come on, you got banned from Surly Horns after only 27 posts. And it's really, really hard to get banned from that place. LIke almost impossible, lol. 
Yeh, they need to change their name to Karen Horns. What a bunch of panty waists. I did put a bit more heat on my serves thinking they would appreciate that. I didn't know they had an Emperor and I poked his cage and he called the mob. They really do vote people off the island over there. I might join back up and have some fun with them now that I know the game. 

 You got anything to say on the subject, or just drop by to kick me in the balls when I'm on the ground?

 
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Let's go back to Bama for a minute. Our running game was arguably our weakest room performance in the game. It's a small miracle we kept it as close as we did without run support. Originally assumed to be our biggest strength, it is currently our biggest concern.

 Settling for FG's in the Red Zone repeatedly, lots of 3 and outs and a lack of explosive plays, 16 yds. rushing in the 1st half all hurt us bad.

It appears we have plenty of talent, both in the running room and the O-line room. We were obviously against tough competition, but that is going to be normal in the SEC. It seemed like the moment we handed off the ball we were swarmed, there was never a good chance for a runner to see the field and make a move. Even on the 1 Wildcat. The formation/scheme appears good for the RPO, but not for actual running. The good news, Bijan was the 2nd most productive receiver.

 The adjustments failed to come, unlike Saban we just kept up the futility to the end. What comes next?
hmmm. that's basic football. i'm no football technician but i know that much. So, while Quinn was slinging the ball deep and Worthy was beating their DBs, the DBs had to play deeper so they wouldn't get beat. That kind of opens up the running game as long as you continue to throw intermediate(LBs) and deep (DBs). Once Quinn left the field, the deep ball is no longer a threat. Bring everyone in and stop the run.

And while our O-Line appears to be improved, I wouldn't say they were good at this time. We have plenty of potential. I agree that we have talent at the high school level but not sure at the collegiate level at this time.

 
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