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What will happen Saturday will say a lot about our team

  • A victory will say that our coaches do not get them ready for each game (I like most in here do not see it happening)
    A close hard fought game that UT loses would say to me that Mack has not lost this team and that maybe the injury problem has been the deciding factor in our disappointing season.
    A blowout loss will say that we need a change.
    It is sad that I type these words because it appears that I think the best possible outcome is a close loss. But guys honestly that is how I feel. Like most of you I want a change at HC but I am not going to root for a route of our team to get it.

    This post was edited by JFrankWebb on 11/26/2012 at 11:45 AM

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  • I predict Bill Snyder walks down the field by running the football on the first series then Texas flails on offense and Snyder puts his O in the deep freeze and Kansas State wins a tight one. Mack lauds the courageous effort of the defense only failing to realize that Snyder attempted two passes in the second half.

    Herkie

  • We need a change regardless of outcome, Mack has proven time and again he can't get the job done

    smaxx

  • Smaxx,you are right on,like some of you sunshiners say,look at the whole picture,not one game.If we win,then why was that team there at home against TCU?End of discussion.Time to go,enough bs.

    texas55

  • we're going to get mudholed.

    roger huerta

  • Last Thursday told me all that I need to know.

    Crazy Horn

  • roger huerta said...

    we're going to get mudholed.

    Yep. with mccoy now starting, just don't see how texas scores more than 10 points, minus 5+ ksu TOs.

    NLeininger

  • Herkie said...

    I predict Bill Snyder walks down the field by running the football on the first series then Texas flails on offense and Snyder puts his O in the deep freeze and Kansas State wins a tight one. Mack lauds the courageous effort of the defense only failing to realize that Snyder attempted two passes in the second half.

    You've got something here, Herkie. People are quick to point out the great defensive effort, and it was drastically better than anything we've seen this year, but like the TCU game this year with Gary Patterson, Snyder put his offense in park because he knew Texas couldn't score.

    Jeff Howe

  • J. Frank Webb said...

    A victory will say that our coaches do not get them ready for each game (I like most in here do not see it happening) A close hard fought game that UT loses would say to me that Mack has not lost this team and that maybe the injury problem has been the deciding factor in our disappointing season. A blowout loss will say that we need a change. It is sad that I type these words because it appears that I think the best possible outcome is a close loss. But guys honestly that is how I feel. Like most of you I want a change at HC but I am not going to root for a route of our team to get it.

    J Frank, I'll never root for a loss for any of our athletic programs regardless of perceived issues within the staffs etc. However, if this game goes horribly south on Saturday, it will be a bit less painful in that a result of that nature may assist in helping move forward changes including the HC and possibly the AD.

    ATX89

  • Herkie said...

    I predict Bill Snyder walks down the field by running the football on the first series then Texas flails on offense and Snyder puts his O in the deep freeze and Kansas State wins a tight one.

    not if he wants to help his guy out in his one last shot at the heisman.

    roger huerta