2 hours ago, TFloss32 said:
No surprises here. They will be Longhorns for life. Think if Wilson goes to the right school, he could have a big year and make an NFL roster. Christmas-Giles never played enough for me to judge.
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On 1/20/2020 at 8:54 PM, TFloss32 said:
At least he started the pre-game scrum with OU that got personal fouls on both teamsHe decided the transfer market wasn't favoring him outside of aggy, and we suddenly looked okay again to him after the bowl win. He begged to come back. Texas wouldn't consider it, especially after the big ass bridge he burned.
I'm sure the dumbass that wrote this meant 2019. The ESPN penchant for ridiculing Texas for something one of their morons (Tessatore) started is getting old. I hope the players and staff take note and shove ESPN's effing noses in it.BOWL GAME OVERRACTIONS
Nobody owns an offseason like Texas, and December set the stage for a glorious 2020 for the Longhorns -- at least until games start getting played again. Start with a dominant win over Utah in the Valero Alamo Bowl, just the type of upset victory that gets pundits lathered up for a good offseason narrative. Then quarterback Sam Ehlinger announced a return for 2020. Then rival Oklahoma was utterly embarrassed in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
All the pieces were in place. The Big 12 belonged to Texas in 2020, right? Well, small problems: Texas finished 97th in pass defense, couldn't run the ball consistently and lost at least four games for the 10th straight year. Number of four-loss seasons for Oklahoma in that stretch? One.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28484221/bowl-game-overreactions-thoughts-clemson-texas-michigan-alabama-more
The only way to stop it is to stop giving them an audience.I'm sure the dumbass that wrote this meant 2019. The ESPN penchant for ridiculing Texas for something one of their morons (Tessatore) started is getting old. I hope the players and staff take note and shove ESPN's effing noses in it.
I prefer the other way and that's for UT to start winning big time on a regular basis. It makes it tougher for ESPN or anyone else to bad mouth Texas.The only way to stop it is to stop giving them an audience.
You are right. Bill Parcells once said “you are what your record says you are.” And for the last decade in football and basketball we’ve been mediocre at best and downright awful at worst. I for one am ready for a decade run of excellence in both sports. That’s the best way to shut up the talking (air)heads at ESPN.I prefer the other way and that's for UT to start winning big time on a regular basis. It makes it tougher for ESPN or anyone else to bad mouth Texas.
Maybe true, but, this isn't the only offense ESPN commits on a day by day basis. I only watch ESPN or ESPN puppy stations when I have to. That includes LHN.I prefer the other way and that's for UT to start winning big time on a regular basis. It makes it tougher for ESPN or anyone else to bad mouth Texas.
CTH may be able to pull it off. But Shaka sure as hell can't.You are right. Bill Parcells once said “you are what your record says you are.” And for the last decade in football and basketball we’ve been mediocre at best and downright awful at worst. I for one am ready for a decade run of excellence in both sports. That’s the best way to shut up the talking (air)heads at ESPN.
LHN/ESPN pays us $20M per year. Who the F cares what advertising support they get...the $ is guaranteed. Frankly I've been seeing more sponsors/commercials from different vendors than I recall in the past so who knows.Maybe true, but, this isn't the only offense ESPN commits on a day by day basis. I only watch ESPN or ESPN puppy stations when I have to. That includes LHN.
Speaking of LHN, I can't believe it gets no more advertising support than it does. With the amount of money in Texas, we see WAY too many LHN promotions. What is this? Year 8 or something?
If its not profitable, when the contract is over, the network is over. People care a lot about money.LHN/ESPN pays us $20M per year. Who the F cares what advertising support they get...the $ is guaranteed. Frankly I've been seeing more sponsors/commercials from different vendors than I recall in the past so who knows.
Agreed, but I've never had the impression anyone thought this would even reach or go beyond the contract period. It seemed to be an effort by ESPN to keep Texas from leaving the Big 12, but 20 years and $300M later was too good to pass up.If its not profitable, when the contract is over, the network is over. People care a lot about money.
Yeah, I suppose you get on the surf board when the waves comeAgreed, but I've never had the impression anyone thought this would even reach or go beyond the contract period. It seemed to be an effort by ESPN to keep Texas from leaving the Big 12, but 20 years and $300M later was too good to pass up.