GAME SUGAR BOWL (Semi): #3 Texas vs #2 Washington • 7:45CT • ESPN

Not so fast. Worthy, Mitchel, and Wittingham gone.
yep.. plus sanders.. But they have addressed the WR position through the portal (Golden).. already have Johntay Cook in the program plus Ryan Wingo enrolled already.

Gunner Helm is a solid TE, and I won't be surprised if they sign one through the Portal.

The OL minus Christian Jones returns, Blue and Baxter also return.

We know the run game is a strength on this team.. will be the focal point heading into the season.. and I'm sure the passing game will continue to improve as the season goes along.

I think UT will easily be a top 5 pre season team heading into '24
I don't think so but I may be totally wrong. I think there will be more meaningful games throughout the season because of more spots available and first round home field/byes. Sure, there will be some blowouts but taking the best four out of the first round and letting 5-12 play first should mitigate that somewhat. Even then, I don't see #5 FSU blowing out #12 Oklahoma just because it is at FSU. Same for 11 Ole Miss/6 Georgia, 10 Penn State/7 Ohio State or 9 Mizzou/8 Oregon.

Final CFP this year
1. MIchigan
2. Washington
3. Texas
4. Alabama
5. Florida State
6. Georgia
7. Ohio State
8. Oregon
9. Missouri
10. Penn State
11. Mississippi
12. Oklahoma

I really don't see a lot of difference between #1 Michigan and #12 Oklahoma. Disclaimer: Opt outs/transfer portal could impact some of the matches unequally.
ou wouldn't have made the 12th spot this season.. that goes to the G5 schools
 
I think UT will easily be a top 5 pre season team heading into '24
You also said Quinn Ewers was a heisman candidate and a 1st round NFL draft pick this year. So I'm not sure if people are going to listening to your thoughts on Texas. :)
 
You also said Quinn Ewers was a heisman candidate and a 1st round NFL draft pick this year. So I'm not sure if people are going to listening to your thoughts on Texas. :)
He was projected there. For all the shit he gets PFF rated him the 2nd best player in the playoffs on Saturday. His biggest crime was having to play vs Penix. The kid put up 372 total yards and you have morons saying he played poorly
 
Not me. I wish they'd play the first two rounds at home sites. Screw the bowls.
I just feel like ok so what if the 5,6,7,8 teams were say Oregon State, Virginia, Purude and Auburn.
so some teams end their seasons in Corvallis Oregon, Charlottesville Virginia, West Lafayette Indiana and Auburn Alabama? congrats on your 10 or 11 win season.
 
You also said Quinn Ewers was a heisman candidate and a 1st round NFL draft pick this year. So I'm not sure if people are going to listening to your thoughts on Texas. :)
he did get hurt

still think he will make the heisman list next season and STILL be a 1st rd pick
 
he did get hurt

still think he will make the heisman list next season and STILL be a 1st rd pick
I thought it was Archie time in Texas next year? Are we calling a pivot now?
 
4 teams played Saturday for the right to go to the Championship. Washington was the only one that looked crisp. Michigan, Bama, and Texas all looked like they had a month off and were sloppy. Washington executed, it’s that simple

DeBeor's likely to get a huge bump in salary. At just $4.2 million he's 44th among head coaches.
 
He was projected there. For all the shit he gets PFF rated him the 2nd best player in the playoffs on Saturday. His biggest crime was having to play vs Penix. The kid put up 372 total yards and you have morons saying he played poorly
He put up what would have been empty stats, if not for the Washington player giving Texas 45 seconds, instead of 10 seconds, because of the injury. He got an extra 60 yards from that.

He became a good QB when Washington went into the ridiculous prevent defense to keep the clock running when they were up 9. With the game on the line he had 7 pass attempts in the red zone. He completed 1 for 6 yards, completed one for -1 yards and then threw incomplete passes on the other 5.

If Ewers would have threw it to Mitchell's back shoulder with velocity on the last throw -- it would have been a TD. He threw an alley oop pass instead giving the defender time to make a play.

Texas would have been WAAAAAY better off running down Washington's throat all game. Instead you only run 18 times all game.
 
I thought it was Archie time in Texas next year? Are we calling a pivot now?
arch is ready but Quinn isn't.. there was a stat on number of starts first rd QB selections have had.. Quinn was well below it. He hasn't made it official but ever since the Iowa St game, the $9.95ers said they were 95% positive he was returning for another season

Quinn will be QB1 and I expect him to have the best season.. and I also expect to see Arch see the field as well.
 
You also said Quinn Ewers was a heisman candidate and a 1st round NFL draft pick this year. So I'm not sure if people are going to listening to your thoughts on Texas. :)
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yep.. plus sanders.. But they have addressed the WR position through the portal (Golden).. already have Johntay Cook in the program plus Ryan Wingo enrolled already.

Gunner Helm is a solid TE, and I won't be surprised if they sign one through the Portal.

The OL minus Christian Jones returns, Blue and Baxter also return.

We know the run game is a strength on this team.. will be the focal point heading into the season.. and I'm sure the passing game will continue to improve as the season goes along.

I think UT will easily be a top 5 pre season team heading into '24

ou wouldn't have made the 12th spot this season.. that goes to the G5 schools
Well you do have a pretty easy schedule next year. You only leave your State 3 times and ones of those games is Vandy.

2024 Football Schedule;

Week 1: vs Colorado St
Week 2: @ Michigan
Week 3: vs UTSA
Week 4: vs ULM
Week 5: vs Miss St
Week 6: BYE
Week 7: OU (Dallas)
Week 8: vs Georgia
Week 9: @ Vandy
Week 10: BYE
Week 11: vs Florida
Week 12: @ Arkansas
Week 13: vs Kentucky (Sr Night)
Week 14: @ aggy

Very few freshman make an impact. Sark is going to have to address WR, DL, and Linebackers for sure.
 
If he kneels Texas gets the ball with about 15 seconds left.. The odds of him breaking it are about as good as the odds of a fumble or injury..
Completely disagree, getting 8 yards is way more probable than getting hurt and stopping the clock.
 
Well you do have a pretty easy schedule next year. You only leave your State 3 times and ones of those games is Vandy.

2024 Football Schedule;

Week 1: vs Colorado St
Week 2: @ Michigan
Week 3: vs UTSA
Week 4: vs ULM
Week 5: vs Miss St
Week 6: BYE
Week 7: OU (Dallas)
Week 8: vs Georgia
Week 9: @ Vandy
Week 10: BYE
Week 11: vs Florida
Week 12: @ Arkansas
Week 13: vs Kentucky (Sr Night)
Week 14: @ aggy

Very few freshman make an impact. Sark is going to have to address WR, DL, and Linebackers for sure.
So now playing the number one team in the land at their place next year and an SEC schedule which includes Oklahoma and Georgia is easy.

Noted.
 
I just feel like ok so what if the 5,6,7,8 teams were say Oregon State, Virginia, Purude and Auburn.
so some teams end their seasons in Corvallis Oregon, Charlottesville Virginia, West Lafayette Indiana and Auburn Alabama? congrats on your 10 or 11 win season.
Play better and get to the 5-8 spots and then host the game and end ypur season at home with a loss.
 
He put up what would have been empty stats, if not for the Washington player giving Texas 45 seconds, instead of 10 seconds, because of the injury. He got an extra 60 yards from that.

He became a good QB when Washington went into the ridiculous prevent defense to keep the clock running when they were up 9. With the game on the line he had 7 pass attempts in the red zone. He completed 1 for 6 yards, completed one for -1 yards and then threw incomplete passes on the other 5.

If Ewers would have threw it to Mitchell's back shoulder with velocity on the last throw -- it would have been a TD. He threw an alley oop pass instead giving the defender time to make a play.

Texas would have been WAAAAAY better off running down Washington's throat all game. Instead you only run 18 times all game.
The velocity comment ends this discussion, because it is 100% wrong. There are plenty of shots of the play that have proven that initial post wrong and completely out of touch. Texas put up over 30 pts, you saying he had empty stats. PFF handed out the grades. I am thinking their opinion should be taken more seriously
 
Completely disagree, getting 8 yards is way more probable than getting hurt and stopping the clock.
Neither are particularly likely. You are running into one of the best rush defense in the country with no threat of the pass. You are aligning yourself with the Cristobal School of Clock Management, think about that
 
Neither are particularly likely. You are running into one of the best rush defense in the country with no threat of the pass. You are aligning yourself with the Cristobal School of Clock Management, think about that
I guess we don't need to agree here, but calling it Cristobal level is objectively silly. Cristobal had the game won, Washington needed a first down to end it without Texas getting a chance.
 
I guess we don't need to agree here, but calling it Cristobal level is objectively silly. Cristobal had the game won, Washington needed a first down to end it without Texas getting a chance.
That narrative baffles me. You take knees when doing so for sure runs the clock out.

They did the same thing vs Oregon and Johnsons first down sealed the game. Giving Bo another chance could of been a disaster.

This team plays with no fear and are 14-0 doing so along with the nation's longest active winning streak.

I'll trust the staff that gets that done over internet chuckle heads that have likely never even played, more or less understand strategy.
 
The velocity comment ends this discussion, because it is 100% wrong. There are plenty of shots of the play that have proven that initial post wrong and completely out of touch. Texas put up over 30 pts, you saying he had empty stats. PFF handed out the grades. I am thinking their opinion should be taken more seriously
What are you talking about? Mitchell was open. He put WAY too much air under that ball. If he throws it with velocity to the back shoulder -- Mitchell could have made the catch before the DB had a chance to make a play on it or he would have had to commit a PI to stop it, as Mitchell had him boxed out.

And AGAIN -- he put up his numbers between the 20's. He couldn't make the plays once the field shrunk. You can talk about PFF all you'd like. The guy was 24-43 with 1/3 of his passing yards coming against a defense playing to keep the WR's in play and the clock running.

The funniest part is -- you sound like all my fellow Detroit Lions fans who'd talk about how great Stat Padford would play, when he'd throw for 150 yards in the 4th quarter of games we are trailing by double digits.

Texas lost that game because they let Ewers throw WAY too much. Texas wins the game if they simply run between the tackles.
 
I guess we don't need to agree here, but calling it Cristobal level is objectively silly. Cristobal had the game won, Washinton needed a first down to end it without Texas getting a chance.
I don't think it was a crazy call to run it there, but they take a knee, let the play clock run to zero, you leave 12-15 seconds on the clock. You punt it and pin them deep with no timeouts. Game would have been over.

Running the ball like that, you bring in negatives like a turnover or a crazy scenario like we saw last night, where the guy is hurt and can't get off the field.
 
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