I assumed but needed to confirm it for myself...
Believe it or not over at TexAgs political forum they unanimously agree this was a great idea, had to be done.
The game isn't based on that position anymore. Winning 10 years ago you needed a Kawhi or Durant size wing. They mostly use 6 5 combo guards at 3 perimeter positions it seems.
Williams on OKC isn't the lanky long wing I was mentioning.
I've heard this argument but not sure i buy it. It's frequently used to downplay. Gabriel hadn't really played anyone worth a shit, but in CFB a baller is a baller. He ended up working out and would have done way better in the SEC than JA did.
It's funny how aggie are incapable of just stacking solidly
They gotta blow an enormous load obviously over paying and biting off more than they can manage.
Bored so watching film.
I know OU slurps heavy dick but why is everyone so sure we'll dominate them this year? That QB seems a legit dual threat.
It will essentially be a brand new team to plan to stop.
We all saw the breakdowns of Venables being Venables having tons of new disguised coverages against us.
A lot hinges on the OU OL which as shitty as it looks on paper compared to previous years seems to have a great game against us most years.
I think it will take a few more Sark victories for my 2023 ptsd to wear off..
After checking out the physical stats behind the teams that made it deep this year, I'm fully on board with drafting Harper.
The lanky, long, floor dominating wing player doesn't really seem to exist often in today's league.
He was essentially working towards an exact copy of JCPOA. There was realistically never going to be a deal that worked better with the situation than JCPOA. It was absurdly stupid to throw it out, but he was on a mission to show Obama he would have no legacy
Would love to see a reality where he didn't get fucked 2 maybe 3 games by refs he did
Not saying his Texas pecking order would change but, he may just be better than BV