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The way it was posted here made it sound like smack about JT. No I don't think Mack's away record affects this game.
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I apologize for that as well, but after a page of mascot smack directed at Texas It was tough to hold back.
I don't know if I really agree with this. I know that the critics said we were soft and not conditioned enough but I am not really buying it. Most/all of this talk stemmed from our losing streak to ou. First off, ou was a very good team those five years, and in a couple of years were flat out dominant. We were still a ten win team most of those years. Hard to say that ten win teams suck. What I will say, that you mentioned as well, is that Texas was very uptight and played not to lose. they allowed the pressure to get to them and things would snowball. Maybe the great Ohio State qb Shane Falco said it best, " We were caught in the quicksand"
One of your guys started the childish mascot smack...
It was clearly all in good spirits...I started that topic, clearly in jest, and I completely enjoyed the funny responses to it. XRay using it to justify his comments is ridiculous.
Speaking of 'good spirits,' UTMNC's temp ban should be over in about three more days, then this thread should get really interesting again.It was clearly all in good spirits...
I'm afraid the eveidence is that for many years, UT has been "soft." Soft doesn't always refer to a physical state. It can be a mental state of mind. Look at upsets in Holiday bowls to inferior Pac 10 squads. Lost homes games to a marginal Arkansas team, horrific blowouts against OU, (when the talent pool was even) where the team flatly gave up in the second half. Fans could sense the team not being completely sold on itself, and expected the losses. That is my defintion of being soft.
HLonesome: Us Bucks know all about let-downs. Well over a decade ago, Bucks lost to Air Force in bowl game...first time in my long Buckeye life that I saw us quit before game ended. It was pitiful and remains a painful memory for many of us to this day. As is the case in these games (imo), it's the coaching leadership that sets the stage for spirit debacles.
Like i said before, you are not the first to label them soft and I doubt you will be the last. Hower, in my opinion it is a misnomer
1.) The Holiday bowl has a history of being a let down bowl. The favorites often are not happy to be there, feeling that they have been slighted, and facing a team that is comming in hot and hungry to prove they can play with anyone. It makes for a very tough matchup every year
2.) That was a talented arkansas team that had not played texas in a while, their most hated rival. Bad loss but not because we were soft
3.) the blow outs vs. ou were a combination of many things, not the least of which was superior talent and refusing to go down field.
again, you are welcome to call them what you want, but to me they were not soft. A soft team doesn't win 9,10,11 games in a year. I think they were uptight and unprepared....
to me, the perfect example of a soft team would be baylor pre-morris....they just flat out didn't play hard. At least now they put up a fight
Actually, the great Ohio State QB Johnny Utah said it better, "Babes. The correct term is Babes, sir."
(I thought this was a Salma Hayek thread)
Well then I guess I should be laughed at....I don't think that soft is the right word and I will defend my opinion....however, this is not the thread to do so.
edit: one last thought...If you think that texas did not want to beat arkansas you are mistaken....they just didn't realize the hornets nest they were walking into. Are you trying to say that they should not have taken advantage of the cool breeze system? it was really f'n hot that day
anyway, back to tOSU and Texas