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Snake Diggity

Very good, and imo, accurate writeup.

Excellent and rarely talked about point with regards to weaknesses vs unknowns. With top tier schools, you can never truly count them out if they experienced lines. Backs can play at a high level as true freshmen, so schools that recruit like Texas does will never be known to be "weak" until they hit the field for a game or two.

I think Colt has an excellent year, as does Chiles. I expect, believe it or not, our offense to look a lot like Arkansas' last year. Chiles = McFadden (Chiles can NOT throw well), Colt= Case Dick, and McGee/Fozzy= Felix Jones. Totally agree about not worrying about RB skill. Too many highly ranked RB recruits.

Agree wholeheartedly about both lines.

LMAO @ Kindle. Makes you think; what if UFC was as popular as football? Some of these dudes would be bad mofos in an octagon.

Count me as one who expects Beasley to have a breakout year. Also look for Sam Acho, Earl Thomas, and Ben Wells to emerge on D, and DeSean Hales, Mal Williams, Cody Johnson, and Josh Marshall on O.

Kicker is totally set, but punter is an unknown. Gerland has been inconsistent, and no one else has punted before.

Your predictions are as good as any I would make. I think we lose to OU and one other, but we finish in the top 10 and win a BCS bowl. MNC next year.

God damn I love college football.

llogg

Agree for the most part. I think Fozzy and McGee will both prove to be very good RBs, though I'm personally pulling for Fozzy to dominate just because of his name.

As a whole I think the offense will improve this year, even with the loss of Charles and Finley. (I don't count Sweed as a loss since he missed most of the season anyway.) The reason is that the line will be much better. Better line = better offense. Also anticipate fewer turnovers from Colt.

I doubt I'll live to see another Roy Williams-level receiver at Texas, but reports are that Malcolm Williams will do an admirable Sweed impression this year.

The only WTF I have about the offense is Brandon Collins. He seems to be the guy you hear a lot about, but watching videos of practices and his limited game time last year I end up scratching my head. His body is like a middle-schooler compared to the men he's competing with.

Defensively I expect they will give up a lot of big plays in the secondary but be very stout against the run. With improved speed at linebacker I also expect to see better pass coverage from those guys as well as more effective blitzing. The loss of Killebrew and Derry improve the defense by +5000. I'm hopeful that Chykie or Curtis Brown can be a lockdown corner. I'm a Beasley fan, but watching an interview with him shows he is straight ghetto.

I would nominate Orakpo for first alternate/tag team partner for Intergalactic Ultimate Fight Club.

On a side note, my bold (and not so much with the boldness) predictions:
Texas wins Big12 South, loses to Colorado in CCG.
Baylor beat TAMU.
TAMU will not be bowl eligible at the end of the year.
Michael Goodson will declare early for the NFL.
Tech will lose three games.
Arkansas will suck.
Ole Miss will make a little noise.
Oregon will suck.
Jake Locker is this year's Matt Groethe.
McKnight from USC will win the Heisman.

allbilly

Do you guys ever bet on these games?

Ojo Rojo

Billy - I have a personal oath not to ever bet on sports. I enjoy sports enough as it is, especially college football, so that I don't need any extra "spice" or whatever to make it interesting. It's still pure for me; money on the line would end up ruining it.

I forgot to say that I think another thing that will aid the secondary situation is that Muschamp is known for his propensity to blitz and his effective blitzing schemes. Blitzing is as effective of a pass defense as good DBs who stay in tight coverage. With the ends and LBs we've got, it could get scary for opposing QBs. Of course, there are offensive plays designed to combat the blitz - draws and screens - so then it becomes a chess match where the coaches have to guess correctly.

allbilly

It just seems to me that with so much thought and analysis...something more should come of it all.

I'm glad you used "pure" and "college football" in separate sentences.

I have bet on sports in the past, but rarely on college. too much emotion and dumb 19 year olds. Pro sports...whole nother deal.

Ojo Rojo

Yeah, MY experience with CF is still pure. CF is no longer pure, though more so than the pros.

llogg

betting on sports would make it far less fun for me. just not a gambling man.

Snake Diggity

I've bet before, but NEVER EVER EVER on Texas.

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