They are a good team. See how it plays out but forever….
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The Porkchop Express said:It's not a hissy fit, I'm looking for a legit answer. Everyone always claims everything is biased towards t.u. I'd like a well-thought answer from someone about why that is.AccAg said:
Just pointing out what a monumental hissyfit you're throwing bud.
If you can't provide it, move along.
Yeah, I noticed these ESPN FPI odds for both schools. ESPN FPI is giving Texas a 70.5% chance to beat Georgia. I can understand that if it's between 50-59%, but 70.5% is ridiculous.APHIS AG said:
Right now, the ESPN FPI has the sips favored in every game.
As for us, we are favored in all but Mizzou and the sips.
ArcheryAg said:
Weak ground game. They'll get exposed.
Shoefly! said:ArcheryAg said:
Weak ground game. They'll get exposed.
Ewers is hurt and that injury is no joke. He could possibly be hampered with it the whole season. If Arch gets tweaked watch out.
Give it a rest. You've had your say.AccAg said:
The answer is so obvious it boggles the mind that someone would throw a tantrum for not being able to see it. But some men you just can't reach.
The Porkchop Express said:Why are they protected? Everyone tells me they are. How come? What goes on at t..u. that no other school can replicate? Does ESPN have the power to control referees? Is it because the sips were so incredible when they had 2 10 win seasons between 1983 and 2000 or when they had one 10-win season between 2010-2022? We are so quick to say that everyone is biased towards them Why? Why do so many people want them so desperately to succeed? Money? Is it just money? We've got a **** ton of money, but everyone says the NCAA and the SEC and ESPN hates us. Is our money not good for them?Turf96 said:
I agree but they are protected by the NCAA and the zebras on the field. You have to beat your opponent and the moderators on the field that are very slanted
Well, I guess the rest of us really suck ass for letting the libs and the sips run stuff for so long.Z Team said:The Porkchop Express said:Why are they protected? Everyone tells me they are. How come? What goes on at t..u. that no other school can replicate? Does ESPN have the power to control referees? Is it because the sips were so incredible when they had 2 10 win seasons between 1983 and 2000 or when they had one 10-win season between 2010-2022? We are so quick to say that everyone is biased towards them Why? Why do so many people want them so desperately to succeed? Money? Is it just money? We've got a **** ton of money, but everyone says the NCAA and the SEC and ESPN hates us. Is our money not good for them?Turf96 said:
I agree but they are protected by the NCAA and the zebras on the field. You have to beat your opponent and the moderators on the field that are very slanted
Because they are the most liberal outpost in the Deep South. Essentially UC Berkeley in Texas that had lots of past success.
DFCURT said:
Both QBs look sharp. While I do think beating down Michigan may not be all it is cracked up to be, I think they've got as legitimate of a claim on the #1 spot as anyone in the country.
They're going to get to prove it now.
The Porkchop Express said:
Sincerely appreciate your answer. And as a result you have to tip your hat to the sips for taking what they want by force and keeping death grip on it, and wonder why we can't get our **** together as a university and knock them out of the catbird seat.
I say this unironically as a 50-year-old, Texas-born occasional journalist. Thanks again.
@UF MSUAtticusMatlock said:
I wish they had been assigned a typical SEC schedule. As of right now they only play three ranked SEC opponents which is unusual. There's no way OU will be ranked by the end of the year giving their schedule so by the end of the year they will be playing a total of two ranked opponents all year. I don't think Michigan will be around at the end of the year either.
I wish they would have given them the more traditional SEC West schedule with at least Ole Miss, lsu, alabama, etc. Giving them Vandy, kentucky, a down Florida team, Arky with their coach on his last lifeline, is such a season booster and doesn't put them through the same ringer. The thing about the SEC is that it's always been a grind. Playing a lot of these good teams back to back is what gets you.
Playing essentially the worst teams plus A&M and Georgia isn't the same. They were granted huge favors by the schedule makers.
I think OU will be tough for them because it always is.
Georgia.classof92 said:
All I hear is that Texas has not played anybody. What top 5 team has not played a weak schedule?
jackrabbit said:
would love to see them fail, but...chances are better than 50/50 they have 0 or 1 loss coming into our game and a playoff spot already locked up. Unfortunately I think they are very good...just not sure if they are "elite" yet...but very good.