- Catch Up FootballLove Don’t Pay the Rent You see what happens when you procrastinate? I had a postmortem Alamo Bowl column conjured up in my mind, but now what’s the point? It’s old news, so I’ll be very brief before I move on to the next subject. All the hugs, participation trophies, clapping, win one for Mack,… Read more: Catch Up Football
- Over/Under ResultsOver/Under Results When and If Texas Gets a New Coach I had a bit of a problem tabulating the results for this one. Due to a quirk in my WordPress blog-contact form I lost the actual questions and my memory could only partially reconstruct them. I was able to remember what three of the six… Read more: Over/Under Results
- Pre-Game OregonNeil Sedaka and Art Garfunkel Breaking Up is Hard to Do Mack Brown says he resigned voluntarily and perhaps he did. A more realistic story is that Bill Powers woke up in the pre-dawn hours on the Saturday morning after the football banquet with a horse head in his bed. Message received. A couple hours… Read more: Pre-Game Oregon
- This Was the Week That WasMonday: At the National Football Foundation annual awards dinner, Mack Brown, in comments to the press, declined to talk about his job status. He did say that in addition to the national epidemic of poor tackling, he had also identified a national epidemic of blow-out losses by well coached football teams citing Baylor’s loss to… Read more: This Was the Week That Was
- Baylor Post-GameSun Tzu The Baylor game was lost eleven months ago when Mack Brown decided to stand pat with Case McCoy as his backup quarterback. How Brown found himself stuck with McCoy involves a dizzying series of half-baked decisions. The early season blow-out losses were preordained when—for all the wrong reasons—Brown decided to stick with Manny… Read more: Baylor Post-Game
The Tua Precedent
Having concluded that the Longhorns’ ceiling with Quinn Ewers at quarterback was below winning the...