GAME 5 UGA @ 1 TEXAS • 6:30CT • ABC

What are the chances the SEC admits the crew fucked up the reversal instead of circling the wagons?
 
That is pretty much the same play that cost Ohio State 15 yards at the end of the Oregon game. They called it OPI against JJ Smith.

Difference being that the UT DB also locked up on the UGA WR, whereas the Oregon DB bounced off of Smith like a Super Ball.
 
What are the chances the SEC admits the crew fucked up the reversal instead of circling the wagons?
Haven't read up this morning, but did they? They got the call right, it is HOW they got to it that was the issue.

And I expect there to be mandated penalties if the home team throws trash on the field.
 
Well I wanted to be the team that beat #1 ranked Jexas, but won't shed a tear about them losing to their first difficult SEC matchup.
 
@Thiefery @Codaxx @ELTEXAN

Well fought game! I wasn’t able to attend, but my normal traveling crew said they had a blast. Said you guys were fantastic hosts, we look forward to hosting you in Athens next year.
Congrats.. Crazy that a game billed as a contest between 1st round QBs, might have been the worst display of QBing I have seen amongst top 10 teams. Texas has a QB problem, Ewers regression since the injury is mind blowing. Beck is way too loose with the football
 
And I didn’t like our play calling at all, but I guess it worked out. We were able to run the ball, I don’t understand why we threw nearly 50 times.

UGA dominated both sides of the trenches. As the boomers say, run the damn ball
 
And I didn’t like our play calling at all, but I guess it worked out. We were able to run the ball, I don’t understand why we threw nearly 50 times.

UGA dominated both sides of the trenches. As the boomers say, run the damn ball
It looked like a game of adrenaline. There were times that each line looked like the dominant one. At some points the UGA defense couldn't hold their ground, others they couldn't be stopped. Same on the other side.
 



Sitting there thinking "we are used to only one hard game before December, what is this shit?"
 
Why did Sark go back to Ewers in the second half when he was straight trash all game?
 
Why did Sark go back to Ewers in the second half when he was straight trash all game?
He wasn't sure he had completely ruined Quinn, so had to make sure and finish the job.
 
The call reversal was the damndest thing I’ve seen in a while, but this was the most egregious miss by the refs last night IMO. Zero chance they didn’t see the stretched undershirt of the defender on a play that resulted in a long competition for Texas:

 
Why did Sark go back to Ewers in the second half when he was straight trash all game?
That was strange. If you are going to pull the trigger m, you usually stick to your decision. The genie is out of the bottle at this pt. I don’t care what Sarks says, there is now a legit QB controversy in Texas
 
Glaring stat:
texico run game 1.2 yd per rush.

Fun fact:
You will rarely, if ever, hear a donghorn bitch about officiating at a home game.
 
Glaring stat:
texico run game 1.2 yd per rush.

Fun fact:
You will rarely, if ever, hear a donghorn bitch about officiating at a home game.
I thought it would take longer than a half season for the rest of the SEC to learn what A&M already knows about Jexas. They are working overtime to show just how pampered and entitled they are.
 
I look forward to reading about the fine the SEC levies against Jexas as well as how many students and fans are banned from all athletic activities for a year.
 
I thought it would take longer than a half season for the rest of the SEC to learn what A&M already knows about Jexas. They are working overtime to show just how pampered and entitled they are.
Run game was more like 3.7-3.8 yards. Including sack yards makes 0 sense, when trying to gauge the run game
 
Arch manning rushing stat is insane. 4 rushes for -1 yards, longest was 21 yards
 
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