How will we ever beat Mighty Tejas?
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Mitchell played a bunch in the bowl game last year as I remember him and he's shown on the replay a bunch.Dahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.
He wasn't a difference maker in the game. -
You must have been watching Georgia then. He caught touchdowns in all of their playoff games over the past two years.haie said:
Mitchell played a bunch in the bowl game last year as I remember him and he's shown on the replay a bunch.Dahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.
He wasn't a difference maker in the game.
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Yeah but still.Mitch_Cumsteen said:
You must have been watching Georgia then. He caught touchdowns in all of their playoff games over the past two years.haie said:
Mitchell played a bunch in the bowl game last year as I remember him and he's shown on the replay a bunch.Dahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.
He wasn't a difference maker in the game.
We?re better.
edit: I was also pretty wasted that game, but I thought there was *some* Mitchell out there. -
He would run right at them hahawhatshouldicareabout said:When going against Kwait, just think, what would David Shaw do
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Lolhaie said:
Mitchell played a bunch in the bowl game last year as I remember him and he's shown on the replay a bunch.Dahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.
He wasn't a difference maker in the game. -
why let fact get in a way of good storyntxduck said:
Lolhaie said:
Mitchell played a bunch in the bowl game last year as I remember him and he's shown on the replay a bunch.Dahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.
He wasn't a difference maker in the game. -
uw had vita vea, greg gains and levi onwuzurike. shitty 9-5 stanford team run their ass of the field.
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A lot of Kwat Washington players are in the NFLFireCohen said:uw had vita vea, greg gains and levi onwuzurike. shitty 9-5 stanford team run their ass of the field.
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We do not care.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line. -
Speed speed speedDahobbs said:
They are. The two that are most impactful are Mitchell and Hill. Those are two future NFLers and the guys that played in their place last year were below JAG level. Just like having McMillan opens up your offense, having Mitchell really opens up ours. CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue have filled nicely for Brooks since his injury, which is why their rushing totals are lower. Baxter is a bigger back and Blue will be the second fastest person on the field after Worthy.haie said:
Man those all look like real difference makers.Dahobbs said:
Just to add context to my previous post, players who will start or see significant minutes and did not play in the Alamo Bowlhaie said:
It's the same roster as the Alamo with the same head coach who has a history of not developing anyone, but still.SECDAWG said:I’ll say it again, THIS TX team ain’t last years. Many of y’all seem to be looking ahead at Bama/Michigan. This TX front 7 is going to stop DJ like none this year and put pressure on Penix like none this year.
WA OL is going to win or lose this game. It won’t be Penix, DJ or the Receivers. IF they can protect and open holes on this TX front, they’ll have a chance.
I’m not shitting, pods. They front 7 on TX is very legit, esp the two DL tackles.
This won’t be a who can outscore who game in the 45-50 point range. The LOS is going to be huge here. That’s where folks are going to get beat the fuck up. No finesse. TX has found some physicality they haven’t had in a long time. I’m not saying TX is GOING to win, don’t twist, but this will be WA most physical game of the year, bar none.
WR Adonai Mitchell (2nd on team with 813 yards receiving, 15.9 avg, 10 TDs)
LB Anthony Hill Jr (2nd on team with 63 tackles, 5 sacks)
RB CJ Baxter (595 yards rushing, 4 TDs)
RB Jaydon Blue (339 yards rushing, 6.1 avg, 3 TDs)
S Derek Williams JR (38 tackles)
DB Malik Muhammad (29 tackles, 4 deflections, 1 int) (freshman corner that got increased minutes until being a starter in the Big 12 title game, I believe cousin to Jabbar)
We also had a number of freshman and sophomores who played in the Alamo Bowl, but have improved greatly since, including most of the offensive line.




