I moved to Texas 9 months ago. One of my UT neighbors is getting a UL flag, t-shirts, bumper stickers, and a pressure washed UL logo in his driveway when we beat them.
I moved to Texas 9 months ago. One of my UT neighbors is getting a UL flag, t-shirts, bumper stickers, and a pressure washed UL logo in his driveway when we beat them.
I’ve said it several times, Texas isn’t who they think they are. They have a bunch of money. 3 big 12 titles in 26 years and haven’t done ____ since Mack Brown left 12 years ago. You would think they are Oklahoma with their arrogance, Oklahoma has 14 conference titles to their 3 by the way
Yes they are wrong about the ISU game. In context to believing ISU should have won based on and Texas should feel more at ease because......
1. If ISU didn't give up 2 special teams TD.
2. If they would have gotten a regular off-season to prepare, if the stadium wasn't empty, and if they took the game seriously.
3. If their all everything TE and lineman didn't get hurt.
4. If they wouldn't have completely quit at the end of the game and let another TD be score on them.
5. If the QB would have played better, and the team not have 3 turnovers.
How can this line of thinking make someone mostly right? Does the other team get any "Ifs" to do over and make it work out better?
https://texassports.com/news/2015/6/...617151619.aspx
Looks like they sell Beer and Wine at Texas' stadium!
Sure hope they still do as that is an old article.
The assumption here is that Texas will play mistake-free football. They have plenty of talent, but with a whole new staff it will take them time to get going.
If Cajuns play mistake-free, then yes, a win should be expected, but seeing that as potentially the only way is USL-type thinking. The reason Napier's teams have performed so well, is an ability to overcome adversity, IMO.
Yes, the talent is more abundant and conditioning is better, but his teams just keep grinding and that is one of the things I enjoy most of these Cajuns.
Agreed. I am not saying we can play like dog crap and still win, of course not. But part and parcel of having a really good team is being able to win, without your A game. We did that last season at Iowa State. It wasn't our best game, but it was certainly good enough.
Also, the last season and half, the Cajuns have become a very good defensive team. That can lead to what some folks call 'ugly' wins. I just know that they go in the W column, at the end of the day.
Let’s face it, they have way more unknowns than we do.
General intangibles are in our favor:
1. Consistency - we will be in the same system with the same QB and coaching staff for the third year.
2. Training and Shape - we know that a Napier coached team will be trained and in shape and now going into year 4, the players know it also.
3. Pressure - there will undoubtedly be more pressure on their guys and coaching staff than ours. We have nothing to prove. Their season commences as a failure if they lose.
4. Ego - their egos will be as big as those horns. We have learned to handle these types of situations under Napier.
With all this said, both teams will need pretty clean error free play to win this game. In that regard, there are a lot more factors against them succeeding in that task than there are against us.
In Napier and his Cajun players we trust.
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)