That's what these dipshits don't get. They had a better coach that didn't fall asleep on the job and try to crater the program on the way out. We hired shitty coaches.
There's nothing special about "OU DNA". Well, maybe there is, but not in the way they think.
The arrogance of those meth heads is surprising after last year's beatdown. They really think that this sport doesn't have cycles and that things will always remain the same just because that's the way they have been recently. Gotta suck having college football be the only thing of value in your life.
They've gotten way too used to dominating a po-dunk conference that always bent over backwards to give them a leg up because they were the foil to mean ole Texas. I think it's gonna be culture shock for them in the SEC when the entire conference outside of Texas doesn't just roll over for them every year.
Very true. It feels like a lot of our recent one score games have at least been conference games, though. I guess the fact that it was a September game against Tulsa is what made it stick out in my mind so much. It's admittedly a small sample size, but Sark seems to have no trouble handling the non-conference creampuffs at Texas thus far.
Gumps, corndogs, and tenn are guaranteed losses right off the bat. Then you know they're going to drop at least two of the remainder of their schedule, so I'd say they're looking at about 5 losses minimum.
I have to say, this o-line recruiting is really starting to make me worry about our overall roster balance. Where are the tall receivers that can't get separation or locate the football?
As more and more money flows into the sport and the stakes get higher and higher, I wonder how many more environments like this we're going to start hearing about from the win at all costs SECSECSEC type schools.
Longtime lurker, but damn if seeing this doesn't bring a tear to my eyes. It reminds me of reading the unit rankings in Athlon/Lindys et al back in the mid 2000s. After fifteen fucking years, a coaching staff has FINALLY bothered to address the O-line. Looking forward to seeing these guys grow!