September 13, 20232 yr And it was just a small pep squad band. When we played in Columbus in 2005 we took a large band (though not the entire LHB). Wish we had taken more to TuscaloserThe ESPN crew stated that they were “mic’d up” from the upper deck. They sounded better on TV than Bama’s band. Of course the team gave us more reasons to hear them, but it is what it is! A band in the upper regions sounding better on TV tells you something.Hook’em!!!
September 13, 20232 yr JT Sanders’ problem is blocking in space. You can tell that he was never asked to do that in HS.When he’s lined up tight, by a tackle, he blocks just fine, with his strength and big frame. While he’s in the open field, say trying to block a CB/DB, I truly think it’s a feet/balance issue. Just my opinion of watching him.Hook’em!!!He also got obliterated by Dallas Turner lined up by tackle on 4th and short.
September 13, 20232 yr He also got obliterated by Dallas Turner lined up by tackle on 4th and short.That was a bit different since Turner arrived late. Plus if Banks blocks his man, we probably get the first down.
September 13, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, msucolt45 said: The ESPN crew stated that they were “mic’d up” from the upper deck. They sounded better on TV than Bama’s band. Of course the team gave us more reasons to hear them, but it is what it is! A band in the upper regions sounding better on TV tells you something. Hook’em!!! Also doesn't hurt that they only send upperclassmen and section leaders to the OOC away games. When it's a smaller (and better on average) ensemble, it's easier to mic and they usually sound a bit cleaner. Also, it doesn't hurt that LHB fuckin rules 🤘
September 13, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, TexasMan said: Does anyone know if there is a full game upload on YouTube, but of the Pat McAfee feed? I wasn't going to watch it live but I'm curious to re-watch it that way. The McAfee broadcast is getting a replay on ESPNU either today or tomorrow. Can't recall which - I just scheduled it to record.
September 13, 20232 yr On 9/12/2023 at 8:40 AM, Zeus said: Nah man if Sanders didn't whiff on that block he's dancing in the endzone. You have to rely on guys making blocks you can't hesitate and wait around to see if a guy is going to miss a block then change your running lane accordingly. The running lane is built into the play assuming people make their blocks - which they all did - except poor Sanders. Not a great blocker yet but he can tighten that up and be a 2nd or 3rd rounder maybe next year. Rewatching the game again and one of my thoughts is that (overall) the WR blocking (and play design on swing passes and “screens” to the flat for WRs) is light years better from what I remember from late Mack on through Strong and the Herman. yes, Mitchel struggles and Sanders has missed a few in space, but overall there seems to be (I’m not literally going through and writing down each play for deep analysis) much more consistent success and much much more EFFORT from blockers on the outside than I’m used to seeing. (I’ll caveat that in 2018 we had some really willing blockers at WR). This is a continuation from last season, IIRC. Nice to see.
September 13, 20232 yr 13 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: The McAfee broadcast is getting a replay on ESPNU either today or tomorrow. Can't recall which - I just scheduled it to record. That version is on right now on ESPN2.
September 13, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, lilMAC25 said: Rewatching the game again and one of my thoughts is that (overall) the WR blocking (and play design on swing passes and “screens” to the flat for WRs) is light years better from what I remember from late Mack on through Strong and the Herman. yes, Mitchel struggles and Sanders has missed a few in space, but overall there seems to be (I’m not literally going through and writing down each play for deep analysis) much more consistent success and much much more EFFORT from blockers on the outside than I’m used to seeing. (I’ll caveat that in 2018 we had some really willing blockers at WR). This is a continuation from last season, IIRC. Nice to see. Fundamentals were hardly fundamental under Mack and Strong was completely out over his skis in Austin from Day 1. Sanders is more of a hybrid WR/TE (heavy on the WR) than true TE. I don't expect him to be a plus blocker most of the time -- and we shouldn't care if he's going to be ripping off 50+ yard gainers against defenses like Bama's. I watched the main replay last night and I was glad he didn't called for a hold on the third-down run in the first sequence of plays when we got the ball back with 7 mins left in the fourth. I know they didn't call holding all night but that looked like one that could've been called by a tighter group of officials. We got the first and Saban burned all his TO's and then we basically sealed with Brooks' third-and-7 run up the middle for another first down.
September 13, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, sith_horn said: I was pleased the Longhorn band came through loud and clear during the game. That's something I've always enjoyed about ESPN's presentation of college football. They always do a very good job of micing up the bands. And since that is a large part of what makes the college atmosphere different from the NFL, I've always appreciated that. By comparison, Fox seems to actively avoid mixing the bands into the sound on its broadcasts. I don't know if Colorado and Nebraska have gotten rid of their bands, but you might be forgiven for thinking so based on the Fox broadcast.
September 13, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, C-Man said: Fundamentals were hardly fundamental under Mack and Strong was completely out over his skis in Austin from Day 1. Sanders is more of a hybrid WR/TE (heavy on the WR) than true TE. I don't expect him to be a plus blocker most of the time -- and we shouldn't care if he's going to be ripping off 50+ yard gainers against defenses like Bama's. I watched the main replay last night and I was glad he didn't called for a hold on the third-down run in the first sequence of plays when we got the ball back with 7 mins left in the fourth. I know they didn't call holding all night but that looked like one that could've been called by a tighter group of officials. We got the first and Saban burned all his TO's and then we basically sealed with Brooks' third-and-7 run up the middle for another first down. I’m not there yet. I’m on 3rd drive of 3rd Q by Texas offense. This drive (the one with the fumble and advancement by Brooks and then the ball swatted back to Ewers) and the previous one (the one where the Bama DB was pulling Worthy’s jersey from the 5 on into the endzone on the deep ball) the officials were egregiously bad against Texas. On the swatted ball, Ewers crosses the sidelines about 1/2 between the Bama 48 and 49, maybe 3/4 as he’s angled forward going OOB. the official spots it back at the Bama 48 Brooks is stopped 2 plays later by less than 1/2 a yard on 4th and 2.
September 13, 20232 yr I didnt realize this until listening to the radio this morning. 12 straight running plays with 7+ minutes remaining to end the game AT their house. No way that has happened before to them. 1st & 10 at TEX 30 (7:08 - 4th) CJ Baxter run for 3 yds to the TEX 33 2nd & 7 at TEX 33 (6:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 5 yds to the TEX 38 3rd & 2 at TEX 38 (5:27 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 3 yds to the TEX 41 for a 1ST down (5:19 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:19 1st & 10 at TEX 41 (5:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 2 yds to the TEX 43 (5:14 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:14 2nd & 8 at TEX 43 (5:09 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 1 yd to the TEX 44 (5:09 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:09 3rd & 7 at TEX 44 (5:03 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 14 yds to the ALA 42 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 42 (4:18 - 4th) Keilan Robinson run for 3 yds to the ALA 39 2nd & 7 at ALA 39 (3:36 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for no gain to the ALA 39 (2:53 - 4th) Timeout Texas, clock 02:53 3rd & 7 at ALA 39 (2:48 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 4 yds to the ALA 35 4th & 3 at ALA 35 (2:09 - 4th) Alabama Penalty, Defensive Offside (Trezmen Marshall) to the ALA 30 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 30 (1:45 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 32 2nd & 12 at ALA 32 (1:01 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 34 3rd & 14 at ALA 34 (0:27 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 36 (0:00 - 4th) End of 4th Quarter
September 13, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, markstanco said: I didnt realize this until listening to the radio this morning. 12 straight running plays with 7+ minutes remaining to end the game AT their house. No way that has happened before to them. 1st & 10 at TEX 30 (7:08 - 4th) CJ Baxter run for 3 yds to the TEX 33 2nd & 7 at TEX 33 (6:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 5 yds to the TEX 38 3rd & 2 at TEX 38 (5:27 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 3 yds to the TEX 41 for a 1ST down (5:19 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:19 1st & 10 at TEX 41 (5:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 2 yds to the TEX 43 (5:14 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:14 2nd & 8 at TEX 43 (5:09 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 1 yd to the TEX 44 (5:09 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:09 3rd & 7 at TEX 44 (5:03 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 14 yds to the ALA 42 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 42 (4:18 - 4th) Keilan Robinson run for 3 yds to the ALA 39 2nd & 7 at ALA 39 (3:36 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for no gain to the ALA 39 (2:53 - 4th) Timeout Texas, clock 02:53 3rd & 7 at ALA 39 (2:48 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 4 yds to the ALA 35 4th & 3 at ALA 35 (2:09 - 4th) Alabama Penalty, Defensive Offside (Trezmen Marshall) to the ALA 30 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 30 (1:45 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 32 2nd & 12 at ALA 32 (1:01 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 34 3rd & 14 at ALA 34 (0:27 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 36 (0:00 - 4th) End of 4th Quarter Texas just murdered the clock on that drive.
September 13, 20232 yr Popular Post 3 minutes ago, lilMAC25 said: Texas just murdered the clock on that drive. It was orgasmic. When we needed 3 first downs to run out the game, Brooks bulldozed his way for 2 of them and then we absolutely fooled Alabama into giving us the game ending one. Been a long fucking time that we got the first down(s) we needed to seal a game. No turtling, just straight up mauled them for 5 minutes and then took a couple knees.
September 13, 20232 yr 48 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said: “You gotta love this shit, man!” Yes. Yes, I do. Not much makes my old ass feel like a kid anymore, but the Longhorn logo, the burnt orange and white, Texas Fight, and watching these guys kick ass definitely does.
September 13, 20232 yr How can anybody watch this Pat McAfee garbage on a regular basis? A half-dozen guys with really bad haircuts who have to look up every single player's name on their roster sheets other than Ewers or Milroe. I've come to grips with him being Corso's heir apparent as GameDay's goofball analyst but this is a waste (other than Texas whipping Bama ass, of course). EDIT: I did enjoy the black guy calling his shot by saying "touchdown" with the ball barely out of Quinn's hand on the second Mitchell TD. Edited September 13, 20232 yr by C-Man
September 13, 20232 yr 43 minutes ago, markstanco said: I didnt realize this until listening to the radio this morning. 12 straight running plays with 7+ minutes remaining to end the game AT their house. No way that has happened before to them. 1st & 10 at TEX 30 (7:08 - 4th) CJ Baxter run for 3 yds to the TEX 33 2nd & 7 at TEX 33 (6:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 5 yds to the TEX 38 3rd & 2 at TEX 38 (5:27 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 3 yds to the TEX 41 for a 1ST down (5:19 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:19 1st & 10 at TEX 41 (5:14 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 2 yds to the TEX 43 (5:14 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:14 2nd & 8 at TEX 43 (5:09 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 1 yd to the TEX 44 (5:09 - 4th) Timeout Alabama, clock 05:09 3rd & 7 at TEX 44 (5:03 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 14 yds to the ALA 42 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 42 (4:18 - 4th) Keilan Robinson run for 3 yds to the ALA 39 2nd & 7 at ALA 39 (3:36 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for no gain to the ALA 39 (2:53 - 4th) Timeout Texas, clock 02:53 3rd & 7 at ALA 39 (2:48 - 4th) Jonathon Brooks run for 4 yds to the ALA 35 4th & 3 at ALA 35 (2:09 - 4th) Alabama Penalty, Defensive Offside (Trezmen Marshall) to the ALA 30 for a 1ST down 1st & 10 at ALA 30 (1:45 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 32 2nd & 12 at ALA 32 (1:01 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 34 3rd & 14 at ALA 34 (0:27 - 4th) TEAM run for a loss of 2 yards to the ALA 36 (0:00 - 4th) End of 4th Quarter Borderline erotic.
September 13, 20232 yr 47 minutes ago, lilMAC25 said: Texas just murdered the clock on that drive. not just that, but they murdered it with bama taking three timeouts.
September 13, 20232 yr 58 minutes ago, lilMAC25 said: I’m not there yet. I’m on 3rd drive of 3rd Q by Texas offense. This drive (the one with the fumble and advancement by Brooks and then the ball swatted back to Ewers) and the previous one (the one where the Bama DB was pulling Worthy’s jersey from the 5 on into the endzone on the deep ball) the officials were egregiously bad against Texas. On the swatted ball, Ewers crosses the sidelines about 1/2 between the Bama 48 and 49, maybe 3/4 as he’s angled forward going OOB. the official spots it back at the Bama 48 Brooks is stopped 2 plays later by less than 1/2 a yard on 4th and 2. That one really pissed me off. Was yelling at TV. Brooks woulda had a 1st down 2 plays later and probably more points. We saw a lot of B12 refs taking a yard away from Texas or adding a yard to opponent last year. No doubt we'll see more if it this year.
September 13, 20232 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, Hank Kingsley said: Great work by the video team. But we can now confirm that Hill was not throwing the Horns down back at them. He was telling them we own Tuscaloosa now, pointing down and probably yelling at them "this is our house now" or something similar.
September 13, 20232 yr I really enjoyed this one and am kind of done reveling in media attention, aggy tears, and in depth play breakdown until the next big w. Texas was kind of at this point last year too even though there was no w. In many ways last year's defensive performance was better than this year's against a better qb. A healthy Ewers makes all the difference on offense, but that was not a cure all later in the season. Teams change and get better, so here's hoping Texas can keep up the intensity. ..and yes, I am pretty fun at parties.
September 13, 20232 yr Great work by the video team. But we can now confirm that Hill was not throwing the Horns down back at them. He was telling them we own Tuscaloosa now, pointing down and probably yelling at them "this is our house now" or something similar. 'Suck my dick!'
September 13, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, Jiggy-Z said: I really enjoyed this one and am kind of done reveling in media attention, aggy tears, and in depth play breakdown until the next big w. Texas was kind of at this point last year too even though there was no w. In many ways last year's defensive performance was better than this year's against a better qb. A healthy Ewers makes all the difference on offense, but that was not a cure all later in the season. Teams change and get better, so here's hoping Texas can keep up the intensity. ..and yes, I am pretty fun at parties. That’s where I am. I have hope though. IMHO, the OL played better yesterday than last years Bama game.
September 13, 20232 yr You sure? We knew we were without Ewers for several after last year, still starting 2 freshman OL, didn’t have a Burke or Ant Hill on defense and merely felt pretty good after a close game that we still lost. I feel way better about this team than last year’s all things considered.
September 13, 20232 yr 26 minutes ago, Jiggy-Z said: I really enjoyed this one and am kind of done reveling in media attention, aggy tears, and in depth play breakdown until the next big w. Texas was kind of at this point last year too even though there was no w. In many ways last year's defensive performance was better than this year's against a better qb. A healthy Ewers makes all the difference on offense, but that was not a cure all later in the season. Teams change and get better, so here's hoping Texas can keep up the intensity. ..and yes, I am pretty fun at parties. The big piece you are ignoring is that both lines are significantly improved over this time last year. The OL is a year wiser and the DL is getting pressure even without blitzes.
September 13, 20232 yr Popular Post This is our best team in 14 years. Those of you that haven't figured that out yet or are unwilling to believe it will come along shortly I assume.
September 13, 20232 yr 14 hours ago, TexasMan said: Does anyone know if there is a full game upload on YouTube, but of the Pat McAfee feed? I wasn't going to watch it live but I'm curious to re-watch it that way. Not the full replay but some highlights.
September 13, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: The big piece you are ignoring is that both lines are significantly improved over this time last year. The OL is a year wiser and the DL is getting pressure even without blitzes. Yes there are reasons to be very optimistic. But in a two game sample I have seen mediocre oline play in one and a defensive performance against Alabama that was arguably marginally worse than last year. I'm not saying that the light hasn't switched on, but it's two games and we we were kind of "here" last year after this game and OU.
September 13, 20232 yr It was orgasmic. When we needed 3 first downs to run out the game, Brooks bulldozed his way for 2 of them and then we absolutely fooled Alabama into giving us the game ending one. Been a long fucking time that we got the first down(s) we needed to seal a game. No turtling, just straight up mauled them for 5 minutes and then took a couple knees.We did this against Baylor last year. Something like 20+ runs to end the game
September 13, 20232 yr 19 minutes ago, ztejas said: This is our best team in 14 years. Those of you that haven't figured that out yet or are unwilling to believe it will come along shortly I assume. Edited September 13, 20232 yr by lilMAC25
September 13, 20232 yr 37 minutes ago, LonghornSean said: Not the full replay but some highlights. I'm tired of MM. Fuck his shit about how great it is rooting for conference mates.
September 13, 20232 yr Popular Post 40 minutes ago, Jiggy-Z said: Yes there are reasons to be very optimistic. But in a two game sample I have seen mediocre oline play in one and a defensive performance against Alabama that was arguably marginally worse than last year. I'm not saying that the light hasn't switched on, but it's two games and we we were kind of "here" last year after this game and OU. Yes, I can see how losing to Alabama at home, however well the defense played, is “here” compared to beating Alabama’s ass in every phase of the game at their own place to the point they were lucky it wasn’t a 21+ point whipping.
September 13, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, Doc Daneeka said: Yes, I can see how losing to Alabama at home, however well the defense played, is “here” compared to beating Alabama’s ass in every phase of the game at their own place to the point they were lucky it wasn’t a 21+ point whipping. Finally, somebody who gets it!!!
September 13, 20232 yr Sanders is more of a hybrid WR/TE (heavy on the WR) than true TE. I don't expect him to be a plus blocker most of the time -- and we shouldn't care if he's going to be ripping off 50+ yard gainers against defenses like Bama's.This is the correct outlook in an offense like Sarks and in the NFL. Travis Kelce, Mark Andrews, Darren Waller, Kyle Pitts… these guys aren’t coveted for their blocking. Kittle and Hockenson, sure, but that’s Iowa for you lol.Sanders is fine as a blocker. He gives effort and isn’t a liability. You’ll take that with his receiving talent. He also did a really nice job sealing a bigger DE on Brooks’s TD run.
September 13, 20232 yr Popular Post No idea if this has been talked about - but jeff Howe mentioned on the Longhorn Blitz podcast that he was able to ask Hayden Conner about the offsides that sealed the game. Conner admitted that the hand flex that induced the offsides was something he had been thinking/working on. Hand open: Closed: Edited September 13, 20232 yr by Hiphopopotamos
September 13, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, C-Man said: How can anybody watch this Pat McAfee garbage on a regular basis? A half-dozen guys with really bad haircuts who have to look up every single player's name on their roster sheets other than Ewers or Milroe. I've come to grips with him being Corso's heir apparent as GameDay's goofball analyst but this is a waste (other than Texas whipping Bama ass, of course). EDIT: I did enjoy the black guy calling his shot by saying "touchdown" with the ball barely out of Quinn's hand on the second Mitchell TD.
September 13, 20232 yr 16 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said: No idea if this has been talked about - but jeff Howe mentioned on the Longhorn Blitz podcast that he was able to ask Hayden Conner about the offsides that sealed the game. Conner admitted that the hand flex that induced the offsides was something he had been thinking/working on. Hand open: Closed: It looks like our offensive line watched the Edelman/Kelce brothers podcast when they talked about using gloves that are the color or close to of the opponents jerseys so you don't get called for holding. Noticed Christian Jones/DJ Campbell were also wearing same color gloves too. Edited September 13, 20232 yr by BurntOrange&White
September 13, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, Prime said: I'm not a fan of galindo lol, but this was pretty cool and watching those highlights against a team that's pretty stacked athletically gives me more hope than I've had since 2009 that we are on track. We took their shots, their face masks, their holding, their fans saying awful racist shit, and we fuckin won. We also won playing a ton of guys who have never been in an environment quite like that, the red river game is hostile but when we start beating blOwU they don't generally turn into pieces of shit cockroach shit hook dirt bags. I saw mulitple face masks that weren't called on worthy and mitchell that were brutal, last year they tried to kill whittington and ewers.
September 13, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Modessit said: 2 hours ago, Huckleberry said: Great work by the video team. But we can now confirm that Hill was not throwing the Horns down back at them. He was telling them we own Tuscaloosa now, pointing down and probably yelling at them "this is our house now" or something similar. 'Suck my dick!' Sincerely, @Sgt Hulk
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