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“The Georgia game and score don’t matter”

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    coronabruincoronabruin Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,478
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    coronabruincoronabruin Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,478
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    46XiJCAB said:

    UGA back to No. 1.

    Missouri didn't matter.

    So it was a GOOD loss.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    Meltdown

    Super interesting post. Please come back and do more.
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    coronabruincoronabruin Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,478
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    Meltdown

    Super interesting post. Please come back and do more.
    Wasn’t talking to you, but ok.
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,788
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    46XiJCAB said:

    Whoregon won't sniff a playoff. 3 or 4 losses for sure

    Husky’s lost to the only team they’ve played with a pulse. Doesn’t bode well for Peterman’s recruits.
    *Huskies

    Keep celebrating 1992 Independence Bowls and 1994 interceptions

    loser program even with creepy Fill's dough
    We’re you alive in 1991?
    Yes
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,788
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    thechatch said:

    46XiJCAB said:

    Whoregon won't sniff a playoff. 3 or 4 losses for sure

    Husky’s lost to the only team they’ve played with a pulse. Doesn’t bode well for Peterman’s recruits.
    *Huskies

    Keep celebrating 1992 Independence Bowls and 1994 interceptions

    loser program even with creepy Fill's dough
    We’ve reached October when these posts start to roll out.

    You forgot to say “pump my gas!!!”
    That's Haie's line
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    Meltdown

    Super interesting post. Please come back and do more.
    Wasn’t talking to you, but ok.
    I didn’t say you were.

    Please come back and do the leadership stuff next week as we get closer to kick off.

    So funny.
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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    46XiJCAB said:

    UGA back to No. 1.

    Missouri didn't matter.

    So it was a GOOD loss.
    Timely.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,164
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    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,164
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    ntxduck said:

    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    Who wants to go to the playoff? Let Texas lose to uga by 3 tds.
    That's part of the point

    The other part is that it's a tough sell for viewers
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    creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 22,741
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    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    It's an academis matter because, as you point out, Texas will lose another, but also because Oregon will as well. I don't see Oregon playing Ute, Washington! and UCLA w/o dropping one of those.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    It's an academis matter because, as you point out, Texas will lose another, but also because Oregon will as well. I don't see Oregon playing Ute, Washington! and UCLA w/o dropping one of those.
    I think this game against UCLA will tell us everything we need to know about Oregon.
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    thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 5,547
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    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    It's an academis matter because, as you point out, Texas will lose another, but also because Oregon will as well. I don't see Oregon playing Ute, Washington! and UCLA w/o dropping one of those.
    Oregon hasn’t lost a home game in 4 years. I’m actually more worried about the trip to Cal for a letdown game or OSU’s SuperBowl tbh.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    If we soundly beat UCLA at home I'm not worried about Cal on the road.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    ntxduck said:

    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    Who wants to go to the playoff? Let Texas lose to uga by 3 tds.
    It’s amazing how shit the CFP semifinals have been. This plan to add 8 worse teams to the mix is peak modern college football.

    While mostly tongue in cheek, the fact that there’s some truth that fans would rather miss the playoffs and win a nostalgic regional bowl game so they can feel alive again is a pretty dire situation.
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    ntxduck said:

    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and winning the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    Who wants to go to the playoff? Let Texas lose to uga by 3 tds.
    It’s amazing how shit the CFP semifinals have been. This plan to add 8 worse teams to the mix is peak modern college football.

    While mostly tongue in cheek, the fact that there’s some truth that fans would rather miss the playoffs and win a nostalgic regional bowl game so they can feel alive again is a pretty dire situation.
    Missing the playoff in the 2019-2020 season was a blessing.
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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    They will have a chance at the No. 4 spot if they go 11-2. Ewers is special, they win that Bama game if he's not injured. He was carving up their mediocre secondary.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,164
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    46XiJCAB said:

    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    They will have a chance at the No. 4 spot if they go 11-2. Ewers is special, they win that Bama game if he's not injured. He was carving up their mediocre secondary.
    Sark is darn near unbeaten

    Hypothetically

    Always

    Ewers is good though. No doubt
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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    46XiJCAB said:

    On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?

    In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?

    Honk em

    This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss

    Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5

    They will have a chance at the No. 4 spot if they go 11-2. Ewers is special, they win that Bama game if he's not injured. He was carving up their mediocre secondary.
    Sark is darn near unbeaten

    Hypothetically

    Always

    Ewers is good though. No doubt
    SC is going to lose this weekend to Utah and then to UCLA. They can't stop the run and both will give them a heavy dose.
    Texas will go before them and I'd love to see Sark edge them out.
    Michigan loses to Penn St. this weekend and then to tOSU so they're out.
    Clemson is a fraud so one loss knocks them out.
    Unless Tenn. pulls off the upset of Bama this weekend to upset the apple cart the top 3 are set.

    UGA
    Bama
    tOSU
    Texas?
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