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6 hours ago, Nivek said:

Well the Romans elite were all drinking from lead pipes.... so.....

The Romans also wiped their asses with a sponge - that was left in communal bathrooms - and rinsed off and used by the next guy(s).

I know there's a parallel to our current football program in there somewhere

The Romans also wiped their asses with a sponge - that was left in communal bathrooms - and rinsed off and used by the next guy(s).
I know there's a parallel to our current football program in there somewhere

There is. It’s the stuff that got rinsed off the sponges.
3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:


There is. It’s the stuff that got rinsed off the sponges.

The stuff that (Longhorn) dreams are made of

fuuuuck. Got beat by a butterball who never contributed until today.

Vic McKay’d?

We still got two games to go with a team who has quit and tunes out the coaches.    Or a bunch of un coachable malcontents depending on who you listen too.      West Virginia would to mud stomp us for which might be the last time we visit Morgantown.    And our history of dominating K State is not very thick .

Edited by Nueces River Rat

8 hours ago, Hagbard Celine said:

1 year deal

$1 base

$1m per win

line out the door

Ricky Gervais Lol GIF

I'm seriously getting so much amusement out of some of these posts, that I'm not even mad about the loss any more.

Edited by Beau Vine

On 11/14/2021 at 12:04 AM, That Guy said:

Black Saturday were

The most embarrassing shit

Texas history

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Card's tomfoolery is one contributing factor that cost us the game... fumbled the ball and 2 plays later KU scores a TD. Then the very next play throws a pick six... fuck him. He should never play at Texas again...

Edited by Longboard Horn
We can't catch a break!

Disagree with the original premise.  You're suffering from recency bias.

 

66-3 was much worse in that we thought we were going to be great (Future Heisman winner on the team) and had an unranked named OOC opponent in for a home game.  Kansas was just confirmation of the trend we were already on, not a shock if you were paying attention.

I'm still kicking myself for not betting on Kansas.

Edited by TexasEd

I just want to add fuel to the fire 😂😂😂😂

 

 

This isn’t the worst loss ever because the blowouts already referenced above are worse.

This is the worst close loss ever though because we lost to a crap team at home and the defense got totally steamrolled in the process. 

LOL, yesterday I said this:

On 11/14/2021 at 8:22 AM, phdhorn said:

My thinking is that the large group of recruits that were there last night will come to Texas.  I'm pretty sure they've never had a better time laughing their asses off, and you just can't get that kind of entertainment anywhere.

Despite quoting myself (which is of course bitchassery, but I digress...), little did I know how true this would be.

2 recruits at ("Don't Pay Any Attention To Those Men Behind the Program" night) apparently greatly entertained by our last play outcome:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1459906435161149446

 

Edited by phdhorn

Congrats to KU who snapped their 56 game losing streak for conference road games

Was that Texas too? Or did Texas just snap some insane conference losing streak for them the last time?

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