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Why is it when Florida wins a close game, they call it a "gutty performance", but when UT wins a close game, they call it "sloppy"? I'm not saying UT played a great game. They didn't. But the bias toward the SEC is getting out of hand.
Oh well. UT is in control of their own destiny. They win, they're in.
-Mike
Why is it when Florida wins a close game, they call it a "gutty performance", but when UT wins a close game, they call it "sloppy"? I'm not saying UT played a great game. They didn't. But the bias toward the SEC is getting out of hand.
Oh well. UT is in control of their own destiny. They win, they're in.
-Mike
I feel the same way.
UT, I feel, will always have the monkey on their back
. As mentioned, both teams played exceptional defense throughout the game. We had trouble covering their backs at the beginning of the game, but that was less of a problem after the half. It was hard to tell how good the OU secondary was watching on tv, but in person they seemed to be EVERYWHERE.
Colt wasn't super sharp, but he really had few openings to throw the ball and was being pressured the entire game. Greg Davis was sucking my will to live / trying his best to stall our offense with his predictable dinky short route and screen pass garbage. OU was all over it. I knew it was going to be a rough game when on 3rd and 1 in the 1st quarter we ran some short slants and Colt tried to thread one to Shipley. With Cody or Colt on a dive we pick that up 90% of the time. The Longhorn fans boo'd on several of our 3rd and long screens / garbage.
I look forward to the day when Greg is no longer calling the shots and we can run a legitimate offense. We can only hope he doesn't ruin Gilbert...
I just hope that if UT makes it to the big dance, and it's against FL, you beat the crap out of Tebow. I"m so sick of him!
Congrats though UT on a good game.
Congratulations UT fans. I see some usual names here and some new ones. The game sucked on just about every possible level for both teams except for UTs run defense.
Good luck this season.
Two of those first 11 went for touchdowns, and McCoy — who said he battled illness and a bruised thumb — finished the night 26-of-31 for 269 yards and three TDs in three quarters.
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