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So you're attributing his failures to outside factors, not on him. Interesting. Not.

If I were QE, I'd find a couple other targets who will do what they're coached to do in case Hollywood decides to continue his 2022 ways.
I think we're going to see marked improvement with the chemistry between QE and X. As long as QE stays healthy, that's when things went sideways, after his injury.

 
Career Touchdowns

1. Xavier Worthy (Texas): 21
2. Marvin Harrison (Ohio State): 17
3. * Jalen McMillan (Washington): 12
4T. * Rome Odunze (Washington): 11
4T. Troy Franklin (Oregon): 11
6. Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State): 10
7. Ja'Corey Brooks (Alabama): 10
8. Mario Williams (USC) 9
9. Beaux Collins (Clemson): 8
10T J. Michael Sturdivant (UCLA): 7
10T. Malik Nabors (LSU): 7
10T. Brian Thomas (LSU): 7

Career Receiving Yards

1. Xavier Worthy (Texas): 1,741
2. * Rome Odunze (Washington): 1,632
3. * Jalen McMillan (Washington): 1,584
4. Malik Nabors (LSU): 1,434
5. Dorian Singer (USC): 1,406
6. Marvin Harrison (Ohio State): 1,402
7. Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State): 1,342
8. Troy Franklin (Oregon): 1,099
9. Dominic Lovett (Georgia): 1,019
10. Mario Williams (USC) 1,011

Career Receptions

1T. Xavier Worthy (Texas): 122
1T. * Rome Odunze (Washington): 122
3. * Jalen McMillan (Washington): 119
4. Malik Nabors (LSU): 100
5. Marvin Harrison (Ohio State): 88
6. Dorian Singer (USC): 84
7. Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State): 83
8. Dominic Lovett (Georgia): 82
9. Troy Franklin (Oregon): 79
10. * Elijan Badger (Illinois) 77
I bet Worthy leads everyone in targets....probably by a significant margin.

 
So you're attributing his failures to outside factors, not on him. Interesting. Not.

If I were QE, I'd find a couple other targets who will do what they're coached to do in case Hollywood decides to continue his 2022 ways.
Sure Ewers overthrew him and he is leading the catches. But he regressed and drop some balls. 2023 is a big year for him. 

 
For both of them and Whit and Sanders. 
 

we gonna be good 
Just think about the talent at the skill positions on offense. The WR room is arguably the deepest in the country. A draftable TE and excellent depth at RB. IF QE struggles with all that then Sark has a decision to make in season.

 
Who on this board actually believes UT will get their butts beat in the SEC?  Put aside your emotions, if you can, and try to be objective.  

I suspect with UT being the richest school in America and arguably the richest alumni, that UT will literally be able to start taking away the bought mercenaries of the Bama's and the rest of the SEC cheaters - now that we can do so legally with the NIL.  I have heard this is one of the reasons the SEC became more palatable to the UT powers that be.  In other words, our money gives us an edge if not an equal playing field.  Just what I have heard.  :)

 
It’s a given that I don’t know as much about football as the guy’s on here, but I know quite a bit about injury and athletes.

Soft tissue injuries are notoriously unpredictable and take longer to heal than bone injuries. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Ewers played through some pain last year, at times more than others. Worthy didn’t do him any favors.

I found myself yelling at the TV to throw it to Sanders or Whitt because I was so annoyed.

Hook ‘em!

 
Just think about the talent at the skill positions on offense. The WR room is arguably the deepest in the country. A draftable TE and excellent depth at RB. IF QE struggles with all that then Sark has a decision to make in season.
IMO, the key to the Longhorn team this year is the OL.  And, friends, we are LOADED at this position.  We literally have savages there. Barring injuries, we will bully more than a few teams.

The last time I saw a OL this good is when Casey Studdard played - we won a natty that year.

 
IMO, the key to the Longhorn team this year is the OL.  And, friends, we are LOADED at this position.  We literally have savages there. Barring injuries, we will bully more than a few teams.

The last time I saw a OL this good is when Casey Studdard played - we won a natty that year.
I loved Studdard and Sendlein. The whole crew. 

 
IMO, the key to the Longhorn team this year is the OL.  And, friends, we are LOADED at this position.  We literally have savages there. Barring injuries, we will bully more than a few teams.

The last time I saw a OL this good is when Casey Studdard played - we won a natty that year.
This is what we've been missing for so long

 
Who on this board actually believes UT will get their butts beat in the SEC?  Put aside your emotions, if you can, and try to be objective.  

I suspect with UT being the richest school in America and arguably the richest alumni, that UT will literally be able to start taking away the bought mercenaries of the Bama's and the rest of the SEC cheaters - now that we can do so legally with the NIL.  I have heard this is one of the reasons the SEC became more palatable to the UT powers that be.  In other words, our money gives us an edge if not an equal playing field.  Just what I have heard.  :)
I hope you are right, but we can't even win the B 12.

 
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