I always find it interesting to see fans of different schools that have a weak non-conference schedule talk about another team's conference schedule as if the non-conference schedule doesn't play into things.
Honestly week 2 will decide a lot, beating Michigan will improve confidence in the long run. Lose week 2 and everything is up in the air to being 10-2 or even 8-4
8-4, best will be 9-3 can’t see them beating Georgia or Michigan and OU is 50/50 which they lost last year to with a supposedly better team so they will most likely lose to us (OU) again, don’t care about the rest of their schedule as they had close games they won in the B12 so they will probably lose those in the SEC but nobody is afraid of Ewers and their makeshift WR corp they just got
@@jpea3749 and Texass got lucky in their OT game against KState, plus Texass had their chance against OU and those turnovers were forced by OU it’s not like Texas made mistakes and we got lucky by it, need I remind you of the goal line stop?!
@@boomtime4343need we remind you we were missing our most experienced offensive lineman right in the middle. And as already stated if those 3 turnovers don’t happen the game wouldn’t have been close. It’s not our fault OU shot down their leg after red river so they couldn’t make it to the conference championship game to get beat
@@daltonpalmer3897 lmao so what you’re saying is your center would’ve won the game? We made our sacks from both the edge and the middle so I don’t get it, your best player was your center?!?
@@boomtime4343 there’s that sooner brain working it’s hardest but not able to comprehend the simplest statement. Not once did I say he was our best player but he was the most experienced lineman we had and he went out on our second drive. And 90% of the pressure in that game came up the middle Everyone but OU fans knows that y’all’s win was a fluke. 3 TO advantage and only a 4 point win on a last second play. Every Texas fan wishes y’all could’ve kept your season together so we could’ve shut y’all all the fuck up last year. But now we have to wait.
Texas fans telling me constantly they’re better after losing like 10 starters lmao 😂 swear cook is already better then Mitchell and Worthy lmao yall fools clowns
That's an interesting take. Saban lost 10 starters year after year after year and continued to maintain a high standard of play. I'm not saying Texas is Alabama, that's not what I am saying. Texas has a long way to go to achieve that standard. But, I will challenge you that a team can lose 10 starters in todays environment of NIL, the Portal, etc and still play at a very high level; in fact, in todays environment a team can lose 10 starters and replace them and be a better team. I think Texas did that and if you break it down one can see it. Now, that does not necessarily translate into a Win / loss record but a Team can improve after losing 10 starters. Gotta do the homework though. Have to Focus! Have to think independently and leave the emotional biases to the side. Can you do that? Probably not. Good Luck!
@@KoolBreeze10 I agree. I would also like to add that we are returning quite a few starters aswell. The vast majority O-Line is back, Ewers is back. We lost Brooks, but retain Baxter, and Blue, and an overall very solid RB room. Development is what got 13 players drafted in the first place, so it's safe to assume most our returning players are improved from a season ago. With our returning, and improved players, plus holes filled in the transfer portal, it's very reasonable to assume we're going to either match, or improve from last season.
@@KoolBreeze10 My guess would be based on recent history, since Texas has lost 8 of the last 11 (Since 2014), and 2 of the last 3 (Since '21 when Sark took over). It's worth noting, though, that the better team has also won 8 of the last 11 (Since 2014), and 2 of the last 3 (Since Sark took over). That's ~73%, and ~67% respectively. If you believe Oklahoma won most of the games over the years because Texas has an inherent weakness against Oklahoma specifically, then you would favor Oklahoma. If you believe Oklahoma won most of the games primarily because they were the better team, then you would favor Texas. Unless for some reason you would argue Oklahoma is the better team this year, which is a hard argument to make.
How did Georgia do after their historic NFL draft in 2022? Since you know so much of our depth chart, quickly tell me the names of any Interior DL on the depth chart that are highly likely to get drafted in the NFL? Hell you can give me 0 or any name that will be taken in next years draft in the top-3 rounds. I will I’ll wait for your informed response 😅! I think you’ll find your statement is just a hopeful statement and not based on the talent at Texas.
@@LJfootball14 Kirby Smart was in his 6th year going to his 7th season by the time Georgia lost a lot of talent after 2021 and heading into 2022. Which means Kirby had many more years to stack talent. Sark is just now heading into his 4th season. That’s why Texas was out picking up multiple guys in the portal at DT because they didn’t have enough depth. Whoever Texas tight end is now is not JT sanders and the WR’s now don’t have the continuity with Ewers as Whittington and Worthy did. I don’t see Texas being anywhere near as good as last season.
@@johnnyrotten5905 how will they be better when the things Texas did well last season those guys left. Texas was really good at stopping the run game well Byron Murphy and Sweat are gone. Plus Texas top 4 pass catchers who were all juniors and seniors are gone.
Continuity…. Haters hated Texas during the bad, they’ll hate on Texas during the good.
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Ron might wanna pick a different hill to bet the house on 🤘🏽🐂
Ron been hittin that tranq out there in Oakland
Under 9 is insane
Under 10.5 however
Edge play is gonna be great this season as well
Hook 'em!! Big test is week 2 ... then UGA … UO / A&M will give us a test…
No, it's definitely Georgia as things currently stand
Rons PRAYING Texas flops. I sense not much faith in his sooners year one in the SEC
I think that if Texas beats us at red river, the only loss they'd likely have is georgia and possibly Michigan. They gotta pretty favorable schedule.
I don’t think they lose to Michigan unless they just don’t show up. Obviously not the same Michigan as last season.
I always find it interesting to see fans of different schools that have a weak non-conference schedule talk about another team's conference schedule as if the non-conference schedule doesn't play into things.
@Mark-zx2bq I don't care what you find interesting, look at yalls cupcake conference schedule, then look at oklahomas.
@@stasonsteagall356 You mean like Oklahoma's cupcake schedule last season?
@@stasonsteagall356 Right after you look at Oklahoma's cupcake non-conference schedule
Honestly week 2 will decide a lot, beating Michigan will improve confidence in the long run. Lose week 2 and everything is up in the air to being 10-2 or even 8-4
Poor Ron. Clinging to that sad, big Aggie energy.
Hey Ron in Oakland,, willing to make a bet?😂😂😂
8-4
You’re living in denial if you don’t think Texas is good lmao
8-4, best will be 9-3 can’t see them beating Georgia or Michigan and OU is 50/50 which they lost last year to with a supposedly better team so they will most likely lose to us (OU) again, don’t care about the rest of their schedule as they had close games they won in the B12 so they will probably lose those in the SEC but nobody is afraid of Ewers and their makeshift WR corp they just got
ou got lucky last year… they won by 4 points after 3 turnovers… if texas got 3 turnovers they win by 21 points LMAO
@@jpea3749 and Texass got lucky in their OT game against KState, plus Texass had their chance against OU and those turnovers were forced by OU it’s not like Texas made mistakes and we got lucky by it, need I remind you of the goal line stop?!
@@boomtime4343need we remind you we were missing our most experienced offensive lineman right in the middle. And as already stated if those 3 turnovers don’t happen the game wouldn’t have been close. It’s not our fault OU shot down their leg after red river so they couldn’t make it to the conference championship game to get beat
@@daltonpalmer3897 lmao so what you’re saying is your center would’ve won the game? We made our sacks from both the edge and the middle so I don’t get it, your best player was your center?!?
@@boomtime4343 there’s that sooner brain working it’s hardest but not able to comprehend the simplest statement. Not once did I say he was our best player but he was the most experienced lineman we had and he went out on our second drive. And 90% of the pressure in that game came up the middle Everyone but OU fans knows that y’all’s win was a fluke. 3 TO advantage and only a 4 point win on a last second play. Every Texas fan wishes y’all could’ve kept your season together so we could’ve shut y’all all the fuck up last year. But now we have to wait.
Texas fans telling me constantly they’re better after losing like 10 starters lmao 😂 swear cook is already better then Mitchell and Worthy lmao yall fools clowns
That's an interesting take. Saban lost 10 starters year after year after year and continued to maintain a high standard of play. I'm not saying Texas is Alabama, that's not what I am saying. Texas has a long way to go to achieve that standard. But, I will challenge you that a team can lose 10 starters in todays environment of NIL, the Portal, etc and still play at a very high level; in fact, in todays environment a team can lose 10 starters and replace them and be a better team. I think Texas did that and if you break it down one can see it. Now, that does not necessarily translate into a Win / loss record but a Team can improve after losing 10 starters. Gotta do the homework though. Have to Focus! Have to think independently and leave the emotional biases to the side. Can you do that? Probably not. Good Luck!
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I agree. I would also like to add that we are returning quite a few starters aswell.
The vast majority O-Line is back, Ewers is back. We lost Brooks, but retain Baxter, and Blue, and an overall very solid RB room. Development is what got 13 players drafted in the first place, so it's safe to assume most our returning players are improved from a season ago. With our returning, and improved players, plus holes filled in the transfer portal, it's very reasonable to assume we're going to either match, or improve from last season.
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Dropping one to OU for sure.
Why? Based on what?
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My guess would be based on recent history, since Texas has lost 8 of the last 11 (Since 2014), and 2 of the last 3 (Since '21 when Sark took over).
It's worth noting, though, that the better team has also won 8 of the last 11 (Since 2014), and 2 of the last 3 (Since Sark took over). That's ~73%, and ~67% respectively.
If you believe Oklahoma won most of the games over the years because Texas has an inherent weakness against Oklahoma specifically, then you would favor Oklahoma. If you believe Oklahoma won most of the games primarily because they were the better team, then you would favor Texas. Unless for some reason you would argue Oklahoma is the better team this year, which is a hard argument to make.
ou lost entire O line and a new QB…. Don’t think this is happening this year. Sorry bud
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And Maalik Murphy was better than Ewers that’s why he left, Manning is just content right now collecting a check and developing for a third year
Murphy was 100% not better than Ewers. Both statistically, and from the "eye test".
Idiot comment.
@@laser501 you’re making the evaluation off of what? A spring game and maybe two regular season games where Texas still won? 🤨
@@boomtime4343 As opposed to you using the regular season games to conclude Maalik is better? If not, then tell me what you are basing it on.
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Texas will lose about 3 games this season they lost too much to the nfl. You aren’t replacing Sweat and Murphy.
How did Georgia do after their historic NFL draft in 2022?
Since you know so much of our depth chart, quickly tell me the names of any Interior DL on the depth chart that are highly likely to get drafted in the NFL? Hell you can give me 0 or any name that will be taken in next years draft in the top-3 rounds.
I will I’ll wait for your informed response 😅!
I think you’ll find your statement is just a hopeful statement and not based on the talent at Texas.
@@LJfootball14 Kirby Smart was in his 6th year going to his 7th season by the time Georgia lost a lot of talent after 2021 and heading into 2022. Which means Kirby had many more years to stack talent. Sark is just now heading into his 4th season.
That’s why Texas was out picking up multiple guys in the portal at DT because they didn’t have enough depth. Whoever Texas tight end is now is not JT sanders and the WR’s now don’t have the continuity with Ewers as Whittington and Worthy did. I don’t see Texas being anywhere near as good as last season.
@@TheOpinionSports You should probably put on some glasses if you don't see Texas being as good or better.
@@LJfootball14buahahah imagine putting Texas on the same level as Georgia 🤦♂️
@@johnnyrotten5905 how will they be better when the things Texas did well last season those guys left. Texas was really good at stopping the run game well Byron Murphy and Sweat are gone. Plus Texas top 4 pass catchers who were all juniors and seniors are gone.
Ron meth is bad for you 😅😅😅