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11-2, Top 10, Alamo Bowl Champs

Doogles
Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,794 Founders Club
This year has officially devolved into our Minshew season.

Transfer QB leads us on a magical journey to San Antonio.

The only difference is we didn't prematurely charter a 27-hour long party bus to Santa Clara before the apple cup.
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  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,673
    Not bad for a first year coach after a 4-8 dumpster fire.

    Return Penix and this is a top 10 team going into 2023. If we add a few defensive portalers - winning the Pac 12 is the expectation - with an outside shot at the natty.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited December 2022

    I went to the Keith Price - Argee Three instant classic shootout at the Alamo Bowl, and had a blast.

    Pro tips:

    * Visit Austin and Texas Hill Country in addition to San Antonio.

    * If you can find a room, staying on or near the Riverwalk the night before and night of game is a lot of fun.

    * Other than the night before game day, game day itself, a Spurs game, or venturing around for some great food, you will not need to spend much time in San Antonio.

    * If you want to visit the Alamo, do it in the morning when they first open.

    * Around Austin is heart of Texas BBQ country. Get there early if visiting an elite location, like Franklin BBQ or Louie Mueller. For a cool BBQ experience, but not quite elite, but still good BBQ, but without fear of waiting and them running out of food, bring some beer and visit The Salt Lick in Driftwood. The famous Lockhart places are less hectic and less likely to run out as well.

    * Texas Hill country is great. Enchanted Rock, LBJ ranch, Fredericksburg, and Garner State Park are all worthy destinations.

    Is there a meal and ride to the game special? Where are the hottest tailgates?

    Also, Salt Lick BBQ is horrible
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    I went to the Keith Price - Argee Three instant classic shootout at the Alamo Bowl, and had a blast.

    Pro tips:

    * Visit Austin and Texas Hill Country in addition to San Antonio.

    * If you can find a room, staying on or near the Riverwalk the night before and night of game is a lot of fun.

    * Other than the night before game day, game day itself, a Spurs game, or venturing around for some great food, you will not need to spend much time in San Antonio.

    * If you want to visit the Alamo, do it in the morning when they first open.

    * Around Austin is heart of Texas BBQ country. Get there early if visiting an elite location, like Franklin BBQ or Louie Mueller. For a cool BBQ experience, but not quite elite, but still good BBQ, but without fear of waiting and them running out of food, bring some beer and visit The Salt Lick in Driftwood. The famous Lockhart places are less hectic and less likely to run out as well.

    * Texas Hill country is great. Enchanted Rock, LBJ ranch, Fredericksburg, and Garner State Park are all worthy destinations.

    Is there a meal and ride to the game special? Where are the hottest tailgates?

    Also, Salt Lick BBQ is horrible
    Check out the tacos & burro cart special. Thank me later.
  • Purple_Pills
    Purple_Pills Member Posts: 2,110

    I went to the Keith Price - Argee Three instant classic shootout at the Alamo Bowl, and had a blast.

    Pro tips:

    * Visit Austin and Texas Hill Country in addition to San Antonio.

    * If you can find a room, staying on or near the Riverwalk the night before and night of game is a lot of fun.

    * Other than the night before game day, game day itself, a Spurs game, or venturing around for some great food, you will not need to spend much time in San Antonio.

    * If you want to visit the Alamo, do it in the morning when they first open.

    * Around Austin is heart of Texas BBQ country. Get there early if visiting an elite location, like Franklin BBQ or Louie Mueller. For a cool BBQ experience, but not quite elite, but still good BBQ, but without fear of waiting and them running out of food, bring some beer and visit The Salt Lick in Driftwood. The famous Lockhart places are less hectic and less likely to run out as well.

    * Texas Hill country is great. Enchanted Rock, LBJ ranch, Fredericksburg, and Garner State Park are all worthy destinations.

    Is there a meal and ride to the game special? Where are the hottest tailgates?

    Also, Salt Lick BBQ is horrible
    Salt Lick is average for Texas. It would be highly regarded if located in the Pacific Northwest. Then again, so would Rudy’s.

    The charm of Salt Lick is the BYOB and scene. I recommend it if traveling with a large group, especially folks who party.

    For BBQ snobs, you’ll have to get in line somewhere else, if they are even open. I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the top places are closed between Christmas and New Years.

  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    I went to the Keith Price - Argee Three instant classic shootout at the Alamo Bowl, and had a blast.

    Pro tips:

    * Visit Austin and Texas Hill Country in addition to San Antonio.

    * If you can find a room, staying on or near the Riverwalk the night before and night of game is a lot of fun.

    * Other than the night before game day, game day itself, a Spurs game, or venturing around for some great food, you will not need to spend much time in San Antonio.

    * If you want to visit the Alamo, do it in the morning when they first open.

    * Around Austin is heart of Texas BBQ country. Get there early if visiting an elite location, like Franklin BBQ or Louie Mueller. For a cool BBQ experience, but not quite elite, but still good BBQ, but without fear of waiting and them running out of food, bring some beer and visit The Salt Lick in Driftwood. The famous Lockhart places are less hectic and less likely to run out as well.

    * Texas Hill country is great. Enchanted Rock, LBJ ranch, Fredericksburg, and Garner State Park are all worthy destinations.

    Is there a meal and ride to the game special? Where are the hottest tailgates?

    Also, Salt Lick BBQ is horrible
    Salt Lick is average for Texas. It would be highly regarded if located in the Pacific Northwest. Then again, so would Rudy’s.

    The charm of Salt Lick is the BYOB and scene. I recommend it if traveling with a large group, especially folks who party.

    For BBQ snobs, you’ll have to get in line somewhere else, if they are even open. I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the top places are closed between Christmas and New Years.

    Salt Lick would also suck in the NW