This is the type of stuff we need the team to get past. Good/elite teams should bring it each game. Letdown shit occurs to teams who aren’t going places
Don’t like the high floater to corner of endzone as a Worthy target (although it worked in first half). That should be a JT route so he can just body the defender and high point it. Oh well…. Let’s go D
Just checking in…… all this game has shown me thus far is how glad I am to have Card as our backup. In the transfer portal era, things are totally different. Card is 3x the QB Milroe is
Pleased with the 1st half overall. That being said, if I want to be real with myself, issues are still present.
Happy with the run D. Pass D still is a problem. Yes, WVU is getting away with holds…… but a lot of their drives were stalled by dropped passes that would have kept them going. This WVU team is very bad.
I said I was pleased with the overall play, but let’s tighten this shit up in the 2nd half, boys!! 🤘🏼
Players can only run the plays called. This loss is 100% on the coaching staff. Sark fuckin turtle Tom’d it. Scared, predictable play calling, and gave this offense zero chance.
Fuck this shit. No longer chatting in here. Bout to just get fucked up. Tired of this soft coverage allowing pitch and catch to be played. See y’all fuckers after the game. 45-20 Texas win. 🤘🏼
You mean 2nd and long and RoCat’n it straight up the gut for a 2 yard gain doesn’t set us up for and optimal 3rd down conversion play? Well……fooled our staff
We gotta get blackmail on these fuckin Big12 refs. Just fuckin atrocious across the board. I’m already getting pissed off about 3 flags set to occur in the future for our game.
Ol’ Coyote has a point here, when referencing our troubles down the stretch last season.
1) Aggy has a new coach on year 1
2) They can sell recruits on needing “their guys”, since nobody on the team was recruited by Jimbo
3) They have a publicly known NIL program that’s transparent and enticing for recruits to come
4) Coaching changes are going to occur later this year with some top recruits they would like
The comparison is a mirror image of Texas’ situation