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If an injury resulted, I would hope (but not expect) the pollsters would vote Texas in.OHSportsFan9;1349254; said:Nothing like Bradford being in with 11 minutes to play, up 27 frickin' points.
Is it bad to hope for karma?*
*-- I kid. I kid. I don't want any injuries, but I do disagree with him being in the game.
It would certainly be interesting.If an injury resulted, I would hope (but not expect) the pollsters would vote Texas in.
Tresselbeliever;1349251; said:If I remember correctly you made the same point about Tech's QB, whose name I don't even remember. The point is, Tech also has a 1st rounder at tackle. And they got owned by a good defense, just like they do every year.
billmac91;1349268; said:I don't think I did...I did breakdown the difference between Bradford and Jason White. The huge, unbelievably wide differences.
billmac91 said:Again, blitzing is generally a bad idea against a team with quick throws and an offense designed to pick you apart pre-snap.
billmac said:yeah, a very good DL already looked terrible against them. I'm with Gator. Jam the receivers, and try and disguise the coverages.
Tresselbeliever;1349300; said:Oh yes you did!
and it appears that you offered some prescription against such an offense as well:
I happen to agree with your prescription.
Tresselbeliever;1349335; said:WV has proven that it does take a great secondary to hold OU down, and also that to simply score in the 20s won't be enough for OU to win, or even to stay close.
billmac91;1349339; said:did you hear about the time UF took the worst national championship loss in history of college football(Tommy Frazier and Nebraska), and came back and won the title the next year?