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For the second year in a row, the Longhorns were the only ranked team to open with a loss to an unranked..

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This absolutely blows my mind. 37 of these games featured a ranked vs unranked matchup, and we were the only team to flub it. And we did twice.

I know, I know, I'll fuck right off..

 

 

And tom is the only coach in texas history to loss back to back openers to unranked teams.

I laughed when I read ops thread title. That’s about where I’m at for this season.

But they wanted it so bad, they were tight coming out of the tunnel...

For the second year in a row Texas shows why it shouldn't be ranked pre-season. Why reporters would buy hype is beyond me.

Wait until like week 5 to rank Texas. Unless you just want to write the "Texas over hyped" article which takes like 5 seconds to churn out I guess

We have the losing out of our system now, so it's all good from here on out. 11-1. You saw it here first.

To be fair, Maryland is better than Northwest Idaho School for the Blind who most ranked teams open with. 

Still, we suck. 

My favorite stats that I heard:

Maryland is 2-24 vs I ranked teams in their last 26 games. The 2 wins? Yeah, that’s us.

Mack was fired going 8-4, we haven’t had 8 wins since.

Hey, I’ll take whatever achievement we can get. 

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