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Did you watch the game on TV? FX does a great job. I like FX. They are doing a fine job with their sports broadcasting. Those "cookin' channels" must be like the lhn, only broadcast in the state of texas. I never see them in Green Country. Noodlin' shows on the other hand... smh.
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American Horror Story is some ****ed up ****. I like it.
Naw, I went to the game.
I think UT has at least one more to be broadcast on FX.
By Richard Tijerina | Monday, November 7, 2011, 12:09 PM
Texas officials announced today that next week’s Texas vs. Kansas State game will be shown on FX, with a 7 p.m. kickoff.
This Saturday’s game at Missouri starts at 11 a.m., also on FX.
Thank you Youtube!!! I've found a couple of good ole chaps that put UT games on there.
Check out thornsx and utgrad on Youtube and you can catch full games past and present.
Right now watching Texas vs Kansas and I must say, Ash looks better!!
Even thought there isn't alot of throwing going on, he seems like a QB we can trust.
However, Kansas St. will prove to be a test for the Horns come next week.
My guess is McCoy based on two poor games in a row by Ash. But McCoy could face a strong pass rush - and Ash may be more able to escape. Neither has had enough snaps it seems to have the instincts to make the right throw under pressure.
My guess is McCoy based on two poor games in a row by Ash. But McCoy could face a strong pass rush - and Ash may be more able to escape. Neither has had enough snaps it seems to have the instincts to make the right throw under pressure.
It's Case's start until he loses the position through play on the field, I think. He should have a leash at least as long as Ash got.
I actually have high hopes of seeing Case play in a big game as the lone starter. Even in the OU game (which I feel screwed us up in the head for the whole season, at least regarding QBs) he was already being pushed out with the coaches wanting Ash in for 50% or more of the snaps. So he never got to play an important game as the single, unquestioned starter (although UCLA was considered important at the time). Let him have one and let's see what happens.
Looking forward to our D dominating A&M and Case bringing the offense some of the spark and energy he did early in the season.
My guess is McCoy based on two poor games in a row by Ash. But McCoy could face a strong pass rush - and Ash may be more able to escape. Neither has had enough snaps it seems to have the instincts to make the right throw under pressure.
I think they should put both of them in the game. Colt under center and Ash flanked out and see how A&M handles this. Yes it will, in some cases, be one less reciever but it could help keep A&M on their heels a bit.
All a pipe dream I know, but I would like to see a rotation of the two young guys just due to the fact they are not polished and both need game snaps. As long as we are competitive is all that matters.
Imagine if you guys still had GJ Kinne. Mack sure missed that one. Didn't another stud QB transfer because GG was the QB (or in waiting)? Thought it was maybe this past off season?
Imagine if you guys still had GJ Kinne. Mack sure missed that one. Didn't another stud QB transfer because GG was the QB (or in waiting)? Thought it was maybe this past off season?
Yup we lost our Wood.HAHAH. No, really kids name is Conner Wood. Didn't play so we will never know if he was good or not. But he is at Colorado now, and if he is good sure we will hear about it.
Also lost Snead, Ole Miss qb, but of course he wasn't gonna challenge Colt for the spot.
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