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Postgame Live: No. 3 Texas Longhorns defeat Arkansas Razorbacks 20-10 (Instant React)
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But we got something that was a little bit of a test for us. And I thought that I think it's ultimately good for us. How you guys feeling? How about the horns? WZW. On the road, rivalry game, big rivalry game, I mean, this environment was, I mean, goodness, man, the way these guys fought through that. All those tackles for loss, defense, gritty, Quinn, gritty. That's worth it, right? Drew kept a straight face too. Is that not what we want? OK, all right. Yeah, that run to end the game to me was the, like, I'm going to dominate. I'm going to, you know, all art, green, not so athlete in space. Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah, let's talk about a defense. How about that? I thought the defense looked great. Once again, tailing green, man, how many times did he end up getting sacked? I'll pull up the set so we can figure it out. But what did y'all think on our defensive performance? Honestly, you get them behind the chains and we have our weight. I mean, that's, I mean, they didn't realize to the third quarter that they probably could have kept running. Jaquinden said a bit more than they did. But yeah, I do like what we're able to dial up. Not just dial up on defense when they're behind the chains. But our DVs do a really great job down the field, giving our D lines some time. So, hey, can I complain about that? Yeah, you know, we had promised in previewing this team that Arkansas was dynamic offensively when they could create explosives. And my argument was, well, what if you capped their explosives? Which is what our defense did. They just, they can't put together a methodical drive. They had one, and that's how they effectively scored their points. You know, they ended up with 10. But I think if the offense had been a little more supportive of our defense, I'm not sure they get double digits there. So, yeah, I think really great performance by the D. How many sacks did we end up getting credited with? Five or six? Let me see. Pulling it up. Also, we total sacks. We had six. Yeah, and also drew a couple of holds, which is almost as good as a sack. Really climb long. So, we did climb. Well, that was a, that was an interesting perspective. I don't, I don't understand that one. But, yeah, that was a great performance. A lot of TFLs, Alfred Collins, Judei Barron, phenomenal. Colin Simmons, eight against that poor right tackle that we had pointed out in the previews that this guy can't, can't block anyone. And he held up to his reputation. I thought we, we pretty much did what we needed to do on defense. And again, I think if the offense had put some points on the board, you would have seen an even more dominating defensive performance because they would have gotten even more predictable. But yeah, great performance by the defense. Special teams, Silas Bolden, we wheeled out to the game and should leave the game and the Hannibal Lecter get up from Silence of the Lambs. You know, the straight jacket and he's being pushed on that little, just like, I mean, he needs the face mask and everything. That guy is insane, unbelievable. Yeah. Yeah. His, I've said this weeks and weeks ago, after, you know, he was new to us early in the season. So it was just hard attack up to heart attack, but he does have a, well, he still gives heart attacks, but he does have an affinity for just being able to get control of the ball in the most, of course, circumstances, but shouldn't do it, who wins, right? He believes that credo. The most nerve-racking ways to do it, but he does it. He hasn't messed up yet, man. Also Matthew Golden, touchdown maker, eight touchdowns on the season to this game. Strong hands that sprint out pass, Quinn's best pass of the game, by the way. That's putting out pass on the goal line golden golden has strong hands, man. I think in that all season too, that's, that's been a really strong red zone play for them. Yep. They had Michigan, they did during Colorado State, I believe it's, it's become a really prevalent play. So what did you think about the promised junk defenses that Arkansas threw at us? I don't know if they had to be junk. Well, they've been this really far a bit, but it's like, you consider it junk. You consider it a defense jump? I mean, it's not their base defense. It's, it's, they're just going out looks and then you, you'd notice in other plays, they'd simulate a seven man pressure and then everyone would dive out of it. I mean, I, I think they were just running stuff and pretty successful. It seemed, it seemed to, it seemed to, I'm going to say that's what you're saying that three, three, five, like it was a non effective kind of a junk defense. I was like, yeah, one of the junk defense, it's not what they do. It's not their base. Defense is a four, two, five nickel. Yeah, I guess I'm used to Odin, Odin's defense still being around because they, they three hide us in 21 to all right. I thought, look, offensively, I'm not impressed. So it's like any time we're kind of dealing with that. I'm not, I'm not impressed with the offense. Every other game, it's a, it's pretty, a pretty bad product. And then this is also not a good secondary. So we saw it, Ole Miss was able to do, it's one of the worst secondaries in college football. Yeah, we didn't make that secondary pay. So I'm just, I'm not pleased with the offense, I'm not pleased with the offense. Oh, the thing with Ole Miss though, Ole Miss has a lot of offense like we do. They're just better right now at running all of their offense. And so yeah, that makes it much tougher for Arkansas to defend. They're not, we have a lot of offense, but we're only really good at certain things. And some of it is just, SARC just scheming open wide open receivers. That helps. If we didn't have that today, probably would have been a different game altogether. But at the end of the day, I think the difference between us and Ole Miss is, Ole Miss is actually good at running all of their offense through and through and the defenses is nasty too. But what are we, what are we good at, you know? What are we really, really good at? What do we know we can go to besides SARC just scheming up some things, getting the running backs open and, you know, I feel like we're good situationally, but just driving down the field and just having a cohesive just without the defense, just busting, we have not just imposed our will on defense. Like Golden being wide open on that first touchdown was a Golden where it was just no one was even around him. Yeah, yep, yep. So it's that part, right? It's just we got to have an identity and right now we're just awful in a certain layup, free throw type passes. That should be routine. Yeah, but if you're saying every other game we're good, Connor, I'm not really liking that because we got Kentucky next week and then the game after that we absolutely need to win on the road. Yeah, that's where it's going to, yeah, that's where it's going to absolutely matter. I think Kentucky will be fine. I'll call out one offensive player. I thought, well, Jaden Blue, other than putting the ball in the carpet, he ran the ball well, he maximized several runs. He had several runs that were beaten at the play call and he turned it into positive gains, including late in game. He had a couple of nice catches, he had 102 yards from scrimmage. I thought he was the bright spot on the offense. He's starting to look a little bit more like himself, so you know, had tip to Jaden Blue. Quinn, yours, when I look at this, I'm going to have to rewatch it, but boy, Arkansas had several sacks. I wouldn't attribute any of them to the offensive line and I'll leave it at that. You can go with that where you wish. Yeah. Quinn, thank you. Ole Miss can throw deep outside. We can't. I talked about this in the week. Ole Miss, Jackson Dart is able to throw a Fadeball one-on-one and they were able to kill Arkansas with that. That's just not our style of deep passing. We just can't capitalize on that stuff, so for whatever reason. But that was the difference of thinking like, well, if Ole Miss can do it, we can do it. Not technically, it's just not our style. Let's see, you'll think you're supposed to win every game by 40, grow up and see close wins happen, get used to it. Okay. Wait till the playoffs. You're going to see that when it doesn't scale. You're muted. There's no question we can win the playoffs and win every game playing like this. We're not saying that. At the end of the day, the standard is the standard. I think Sark tweeted that out this morning, two hours before the game. The standard is the standard. Yes, we got the win and yes, we're going to celebrate this win, but if you experience what we experienced while watching the game, we were not playing to a standard that I think we should all expect at this point. I get it. Yes, we expect the fight. We expect a great win on the road. We're not dismissing that at all, but yeah, the standard is the standard. When you have multiple drives where you're just not meeting the standard, you can't even credit the defense for doing something great because offense isn't doing what they need to do, then yeah, we're going to talk about it. Yeah, I will say I thought Quinn played better in the second half. The first half, 15 of 23 for 100 yards, and a couple of self-sacks, I mean, one of them he ran into Cam Williams' ankle and fell over, so I don't know what that was. Do you think he's going to lure Kelvin Banks's draft stock? No, that's what's driving me nuts. Banks gets credited with his sack where he basically ran into Landon Jackson. I'm going to say that NFL draft scout is going to have enough sophistication to understand what happened on that. In the second half, Quinn was 6 of 9 for 76, which we ran the ball, obviously much more sort of a game script, game context. Make us your Game Day headquarters this football season. Stop by the new ESPN manager near his Penn Play destination. Watch the best games on our giant screen TVs, till back a few ice cold pints, and tackle the area's best Game Day food. To find a Penn Play destination near you, visit penplay.com. Score big this football season. Give your Penn Play Game Day headquarters sponsored by ESPN Bad. Hope is here. Call 800-327-5050 or gamblinghelplinema.org. Must be 21 plus. Play it smart from the start live Janet Gamesensema.com. When personal finance connects you to both your funds and the stuff that matters, that's money. And that's cash app. Know what else is money? Using cash app to request that $50 your cousin owes you. 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And look, he didn't turn the ball over. We didn't have, we didn't give Arkansas any short fields. Right. You know, these are kind of minor victories, but these are things that influence games and win games. They win the game. Ultimately, if your offense doesn't put a defense of this quality in a bad hole repeatedly, you're going to win the game. It's just going to be not a ton of style points. And you take a double digit road win in the SEC and you move forward. No one's going to, no one's going to complain about it. No. No, Paul. Great. Great teams cover. Great teams cover. Leave me. My bank account agrees. Drew. Yeah. Paul was not happy with that victory formation. No, I thought we shouldn't throw it to the end zone three times or kick the field goal to cover 12 and a half hit, hit. Yep. I was going to lay off this game for all these reasons. And then when it got down to 12 and a half, I was like, Oh, come on, like, come on, I'm going to fire on that. And I was on the other side though, dang it. I'll take the W. Yeah, I just thought Arkansas could run the ball, not in a way that would hurt us, but in a way that can control the clock a bit more and extend some drives. But it didn't play out that way. We gave them the opportunities they had, you know, walking into sex and whatnot. Speaking of that, the clock really ran in the second half, didn't it, Drew? It flew by. Yeah. It looked short. It flew. It flew. It flew. Oh, well, in the second half, I mean, that was a part of the thing that helped us out. But as well as they ran the ball, you know, we had a lot of sex. It's funny when you look at the average per rush for Arkansas, you see 2.4 dominant. But most of that is sack yardage, right? Yeah, we did actually a great job on Taelin Green. Their rushing yardage was their two running backs. They combined for 18 for 86, so just under five yards to carry. The Taelin Green, even on non-sax, we had several negative plays on him. A great job. I'm Andrew Makuba firing on a keeper late in the game where he inflicted a negative play. You probably noticed any time we could afflict a negative play on Arkansas, that drive was effectively over. So huge effort by the D-man. I mean, there was one drive that I thought Arkansas just did a great job, frankly. And then there was another drive where they got the fuel goal. We bowed up. Great effort all around. I mean, that's the best offense we've played to date. It really is. Collins saved us. We don't know what their drive was going to turn into without their fumble to be a beautiful ball. They were in rhythm, but that's what makes the difference in games like this. I tell you what, if you rewatch that strip, it's in space. It's incredibly athletic, like the hand-eye coordination. Yeah. He looked like a DB strip in the ball. The first thing I thought after seeing that is like as much as we love to Vajray Sweat, you know, let's say we love the same last year and the D line last year. Making plays down the field, diving and stripping is not a part of that repertoire like the effort was there. But the execution is not even possible. Alport Collins is different in that way. He's just different than those guys in that way, because he is long, athletic, and man, that was that we needed that play. And Michael Taft just sure handed, makes him look easy. I feel really good about it. Just coaching the field really there, dude. Yeah. Yeah. Real lunch pale guy. Lunch. Yeah. Yeah. He just has a knack for the ball. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, it's all the fumble. What'd you say? Well, we're praising guys who've balled out. The mayor of East Texas, Justin Wells, informed us that some fourth committee guys were there at that game. And Jay Barron picked a good game to grab a pick, get a sack, had a PBU. That was a great no-call, by the way, by the officials to pick up that flag. The defender has a right to the ball and he played the ball. Yeah. The fans were, Arkansas fans were mad, it's like, guys, he hit the guy so he could hit the ball. Yeah. He's playing the ball. Yeah. Barron played a whale of a game. That's his fourth interception on the season. Just terrific effort. Just what a great player. And when you see him interviewed, obviously a smart guy, obviously a dude who gets it at multiple levels, just a good Longhorn, man. Like we should be proud that he wears the orange and white. Yeah. I'm proud of him. He's, the thing that stands out, I mentioned this at our chat. I remember the whole production of him wearing number seven and, you know, help handing him the jersey. It was one of those things, in him coming back, I was excited about him coming back. A lot of times when you see that type of production and just the, you know, it was fun for them to do it, I made a comment, I think number seven right now, at least for this team and the way he's impacting this team, he's balling, man. He is matching, if not going to elevate what number seven means, considering the way that they elevated the number and the way they presented it, going into the season and him switching to number seven. I really feel like he's lived up to it. I haven't been paying much attention outside of Travis Hunter, who hopefully just goes to the Heisman. Yeah. Travis Hunter is a multiplication, right? I'm going to say, let him have the Heisman. Yeah. But Travis had a pick today, five catches for 55 yards, and like, several incredible lockdown plays where they're putting them on an island and then just shifting all the rotation of the defense to the other side. This dude's going to finish the season having played over a thousand snaps. Yeah, he started today over a thousand. Yeah, it's incredible. When I was watching a fanatic perspective live, he weighs 168 pounds dripping wet, unreal. I was watching a fanatic perspective's lives, and I didn't know this, but he was saying that he's not able to go to the defensive meetings because he has to do offense. So they're just giving him like back of the napkin level knowledge of the defense, and he's still going out there in his coverages and killing guys. That's pretty crazy. Yep. All right, before we keep going, guys, let's hear a word from our sponsor, David McClellan. I'm just going to say, guys, you probably need a fiduciary financial advisor, and I've got the guy for you. His name is David McClellan with Forum Financial. He works broadly and deeply with his clients as a financial life coach, and he should know something about coaches because he won several national championships as a swimmer for the University of Texas. 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For us, we know what we can be when everything's clicking on all cylinders, and a lot of that right now has everything to do with Quinn and the offense, and just finding an identity, figuring out, we're sorting through what works while the game goes on. It's not the intent of what we want to do. We want to go into the game knowing what works, executing what works and just winning the game, and we're just having to kind of figure it out as we go along. I think it's great that we have been able to do that, but that's something I think as Texas fans, we're not happy about. Outside of us, the people who follow this and have watched this team every snap all year, everyone's just going to keep saying, "We haven't played anybody," or, "We got off the hook." If Arkansas would have beaten us, they would have said, "Hey, welcome to the SEC again." There's going to be two different conversations. That is why we just need to win out. It doesn't matter how it looks. I trust our defense is going to keep balling, but if we can figure out some things over the next couple of weeks, I just want to see it's clicking a bit better as we go onto the playoffs, because I'm claiming it right now. Yeah, but when we beat teams by their logic, the teams we beat are not SEC-ready. Florida was not SEC-ready. Arkansas is not SEC-ready. They don't extend us the inverse of their arguments there. No, because Tennessee lost to Arkansas. Nope. Because of that, that dastardly, 3, 2, 6, 3, 3, 5, does Barron have first round potential? He has first round production. I don't know about his trade. I don't know what he's going to test or else I would tell you. I don't know where. That's first round production. I think about this with Huff, too, if Barron, the harder job for him, was playing a slot. Was playing nickel. I mean, that is a tough gig for two full seasons, and he was banged up and beaten up too while he was fighting through that. I'm going to corner right now. That's easy work. It just makes it look easy. He's always in position. He's always making plays in the ball. He's always around the ball. I mean, he's done a really good job of that. I was thinking if Huff had won more season and would have gone to corner one year before going to the NFL, I think it would have been easy for him, too. It's just when you put a guy that's been in the middle of the field and seen so much, out on one side, it's just a smart player, an instinctive player, this really looks easy to him. So, traits and all these other things are going to matter, but if he finds a way to run four four or something with the film he's put out there, anything is possible, but he's a solid player. And he stops the run. Remember all the stuff he did at nickel last year stopping the run? Just across the board. Yeah, he had a TFL on that little option route where green should have kept it and you threw it to the tight end. It's very, very reminiscent of his old nickel days. Where was... Let me look at these stats real quick. Where was Anthony Gilder there? Let me see. So, if there's probably one part of the defense that didn't play great, linebackers against standard runs, they were getting lost and getting eaten up a little bit. Getting caught in the muck. It's like they get five yards before they sniff out where they're supposed to have leverage and where they're supposed to make the play, and by that time Arkansas's offensive line. By the way, Arkansas's offensive line did a really good job because these are the sneaky yards you get, especially when you have big backs, when the O line can already get enough push, but then they're going to push on top of the push at the end of the run. You turn four yards into seven, you turn five into eight, that makes a huge difference. They did a good job of keeping them in the game in the run game. Honestly, I feel like they could have run the ball more. Time later. If I had to throw it on first down, I was happy about it. So, doesn't mean our run defense isn't good. It just means there are certain advantages, teams, just it's almost like they don't want to lean into it because they know they can't beat us by just running. They don't think they can, but who knows, they'll go back and watch the film and probably want to have it back. Yeah, we left them to 2.4, so we did good there, 136 yards, but yeah, the teams aren't consistent enough to stick to it. And early on, they came out with Tailing Green thinking that he was going to play quarterback on us and they were going to hit Armstrong or whatever. What did Armstrong end up with? That's what I want to see. You cut five or six balls, but they didn't get any yardage. Yeah. Eight targets, caught six for 74 yards. Yeah. That was it. That was their passing game. Yeah, it was non-consequible, but that is their passing game. Oh, but that's what we said coming in, this is the way to stop and then the tight end. They never got him and play action. So that was interesting. Yeah. Yeah, we didn't see Haas. What do you get? How many targets? Just two targets. Yeah. And was it sustaining of their fumble? Were you a little surprised by Arkansas's initial game plan? The what? Throw it around. Yeah. I absolutely was. I expected them to try to run the ball, which is why I went with them in 12 and 1/2 points. I thought they would lead with the run. I think, I mean, they have big backs, they're physical up front. Why not? When they finally got rolling behind the left side of their line in the third quarter, that was what I expected to see much earlier. I don't know why. They thought, you know, tailing green is, he's a talented quarterback, could he have used his legs in the passing game more, meaning drop back, you don't see anything, take off. I didn't see enough of that from him today, even when they did, and that's because we just, that's our strength. If you're going to. Yeah, yeah, we just, I mean, we had Colin Simmons had what six sacks now in the season. We had six today, nine TFLs, yeah, tailing green, that's that game plan. I don't know if you said they were trying to protect him, Connor. No, I was saying this, like with lead with that, that makes me at all. Yeah, I didn't, I guess they thought he, I mean, they said he was healthy and they were trying to prove it. No, I was saying every time he dropped back to try to scan the field, he got sacked. So it's like it didn't look like we could do anything with him. He just looked rattled, dude. Well, at any time they dropped him back on a standard passing down and we're in zone looking at the quarterback, that's a losing down for them. Because you're asking him to make throws between spaces and spots. 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So yes, it's not a winning formula to keep running over and over. And yeah, that one six foot seven Arkansas wide receiver, man, that guy sucks. Broden. He can't catch dude. He saw the Jada pic. Same thing. They threw it at him. He could have caught it and he ended up with a Jada interception. But if you watch his spring tape, man, like his highlights and stuff, he makes incredible catches and spring ball. So you think they're wrong. You see why he's on the field. What'd you say? Maybe not going to catch it all. Let me see with Broden. Oh my God. That's you didn't get to catch it all. Yeah. Sounds like Broden. He's six foot seven has really remarkable hands in practice. I've seen the tape. But dude, this year he's the worst in the SEC. He can't catch anything. It's insane. I think it's because he's against type. If your last name is Broden, you should be like a little white slot receiver. Yeah. But he's a six seven outside receiver that apparently can't do things. Shifty, savvy, actually Broden. Dude, he doesn't. Yeah. It's that's the risk too of like, I thought our Iowa state would do this too where they would what was the wide receiver that they would spam year after year after year. Oh my gosh. Somebody in the chat will get it. I mean, he always had like 50 more targets than everyone else. Is that a long push up in the air? The Iowa state receiver that they've played for years for him recently and was always getting targeted all the. They would just throw it up to him here. Hutchinson. Hutchinson. There we go. Oh, Hutchinson. Yes. Oh my God. And that's but this similar Arkansas, how they're doing that with Armstrong. So if you can just like take one out, yeah, if you're Hutchinson had a game where he had 22 targets. Yeah, through the ball, 33 times or something. Yeah. And that's what they do with Armstrong, essentially. So that I don't get you become that over reliant on on a number one receiver. He's he's a damn good one, but it seems like if you have faced any secondary, they can exit out. Then what do you do then? So Arkansas goes to they play Louisiana Tech. They've got the SEC, you know, like, um, G5 November game, and then they close out with Missouri. If Missouri doesn't have Brady Cook, Arkansas should win out, right? Yeah. Yeah, they can be Missouri. They don't have hook. Yeah. If they have cook, it'll be an interesting game actually lined up with what seven wins. Yeah. I mean, that's not a friend's job, right? Their defense was, I feel like their defense is solid today, but I don't know how much they would have had something to do with that. Yeah, it's tough in games like this. Yeah. Because statistically it's not a good defense, but for whatever reason. It was statistically, that's all he had to pick and everything. Wow. Yeah, they can't win with this with the way they were running their offense. Yeah. It doesn't scale going forward. Now, let's see. End of not seeing the field is criminal. Did you not see the field? He's bloods went weird and he's a senior. I don't know if he saw the field or not, but yeah, he got three tackles. Yeah. He got three tackles. Man, we spread out the sacks, didn't we? Yeah, that was what was cool, too. A bunch of different guys. Trae got his nurse the real one. Yeah. Trae finally got his sack, dude. He got a sack and he also drew a hold. He played well. He's played well three games in a row now, so. Yes. It just hasn't showed up in the box score necessarily, but man, Alfred's game showed up in the box score and also on the screen. But Judae as well. Judae seven tackles, a sack, two tackles for loss, an interception, a PBU, a quarterback hit. That's a stat. That's a stat. That's a damn. Point Palamalu Prime type stuff right there. I'll take that. That's incredible. Hey, I want to tell you the prime Troy Palamalu of the mortgage world fellas. Are y'all ready to hear about him? Absolutely. 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Gabe makes you want to just refinance your house. Paul's ad rates. He's so convincing, dude. I don't even have a house and I almost refinanceed. Um, let's see. Where are you? You squat. What'd you say? Are you squatting? What? Are you squatting? Yeah, currently. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I always see him. I saw you broke up there at a weird time. Oh, sorry. Uh-huh, uh, our Quinn's issue is fixable at this point and it is what it is. Uh, late in the season in your 30-year, the quarterback you are playing like is the quarterback you are, in my opinion. I concur. Yeah. And two things be true? Depends. What's the second thing? It's always going to be fixable. It's just a matter of does he ever fix it? I mean... That's a good point. Yeah. The word "fixable" inherently suggests that there isn't a reason. However, there is a a permanence to this unfixability about some of these things. I think that's the frustrating thing though with him is that I think we don't agree that they should be fixable, um, whatever they may be. Routine throws, um, we're not... The thing is we're not in this helmet seeing what he's seeing when he's stepping up into the pocket or what he's waiting for or what we're just not seeing, um, and this is one of those games where I'm just wondering, especially coming off of last week's game, how does he coach this next week? You know, no, Sart does not bite his tongue when he's... I mean, he coaches hard. Yeah. We gotta figure... I mean, what is he seeing in those moments where he's just literally walking straight into sex? Um, there's just not a level of comfort there that we just assume he should have by then. Yeah. Yeah. It's... it's tough. He can fix it, but he doesn't have time to fix it. Either way, we can win with him at this level, but we need more from the running game and offensive line. And I... you know, Sart plays a big role in this, right? We saw it last week with Florida. Like, it's all... it's also really dependent on what Sart schemes up. Um, so Sart can... I bet you were... I bet we'll have another week of woe as Quinn, like we did versus Vandy, right? Was it that week? And then the next week, Sart answered with the Florida game. I bet we answered again in Kentucky and there's kind of a rhythm to this that I've noticed over the three years with Quinn. It's kind of like couple... couple questionable games, big game, couple questionable games, big game. There's kind of this flow to it. So I bet we see more through the air stuff versus Kentucky. Um, you have a really prediction on that. What? Kentucky's got a good D-line. They've got pretty good linebackers and they play off coverage and they don't allow explosives. Yeah, I'd have to look at their stats to see. I don't need their stats, Connor. I just watch them play football. Near magic. That's right. But yeah, I think we're going to see a lot of check down Quinn and we're going to have to, you know, prove we can create methodical drives again. So this could be... the good news is Kentucky's offense. Not great. So... Yeah, their offense is horrible. I think they just benched Vandygrove. Aren't they playing a freshman quarterback? He had a concussion, I think. Oh, okay. Well... And that quarterback's worse than Vandygrove. Okay. Well, there you go. Yeah. It's tough. There are days when SARC is 100% doubt in and it's just Quinn or it's just the offense not executed. But then there are days where SARC makes a few bone hit, you know, calls and the offense isn't executing and that's what compounds and makes us all stressed out. I think we can handle one of the other. It's when we get both that it just feels like everything's falling apart at certain times on drives. And there were a few drives where we had third and four or it just, it felt like how many tackles for losses did we have on offense? I mean, that Arkansas happened today? There's just too many tackles behind a line of scrimmage to be on run place, on run places. Let me see. Arkansas defense also had nine. Nine tackles for loss. Yeah. You know, a lot of that was schematic type, like firing into where we were running the ball or like the early in the game, that third and two DeAndre Moore little inside. Yeah. What do you want to call that? Fly. It's not a jet sweep. A fly? I don't know. I know. Well, they were a quick pitch thing. Yeah. Bond was a little bit too wide to be able to even crash down and take that I don't know if there's a line back up at the end, just out of the play and it just came straight to bond scrims. Just why not? You see a guy coming in motion, they snap it, just go get him. Yeah. He just laid it right there, I laid it right out there for him. So. Yeah. Yeah, they did have a lot of TFLs. Hey, DJ, like we was playing today, right? Hey. I think he is today. I'm over here looking, so everyone's room for the chaos and SEC and every team to be matched up and they're wanting this chaos. And I just, I just want us to win out and eliminate and avoid all the extra. I don't want chaos, chaos screws with our game planning. So like they say Tennessee wins and we went out. We know who to prep for in the SEC championship. So it's like just for knowing who you could possibly face. I prefer a lack of chaos. I don't care who it is as long as we know, but if Texas loses it again, they won't be in. So it's, it's a win out thing. What if it's Caitlin Dewar? That'll be a tough game, man. Like Caitlin has had Starks number for sure. I don't like given Caitlin game planning prep time. Nope. Yeah. Yeah. He's talented. But I think Georgia wins tonight. What do you guys think? Dude, everybody's injured. Georgia is down to one running back. Did you know that? No, I didn't. I know. Etienne is out. Etienne is out. I want to. Frazier is in. He's the true freshman. He's hitting the whole load the entire game. This should work in college. But then there's games like this to make you question yourself. But I feel like always go with the more experienced quarterback, especially in college. You have experienced. Accepting pick. So for me, if I'm on the fence, I always go with it. Okay. Who's the quarterback? I can trust. The one, radically. Well, it's not Carson Beck and it's not Nika. You can trust neither quarterback. Yeah. So here's what I did. Drew, I bet the under. I bet the under first half, 24 and a half, and I bet the under for the game. So now the way what happens when I bet unders, I'll get the handicap correct and they'll be like three pick sixes. And I'm like, great defensive day. Like you expected. You're right, Paul. That's it. The problem is the defense is too good. The defense is allowed to score. So Drew, does the grass make that big of a difference? The grass was asked today. That's a good deal. He needs a yard, man. Yes. Now I grew up playing an H I S D and, you know, there wasn't really much maintenance of the grass to be a little muddy in the fall. That's when it felt the weather we have today. That's when this weather was like this in like late September. We don't get that anymore. We don't get fall weather until November, late November. So yeah, it does make a difference. It makes a huge difference. At the end of the day, it's evil, even playing field. So I don't want to hear about it. Both teams are playing on the same grass, but it does make a difference. I guess they just grew it out during bi-week. Do they not always have it that long? They've had a time. They've had time to grow it out. I guess. That's how it works. That's more quin stuff. Yeah, it's mostly all quin. We're breaking down his mechanics. So, Joe Cook, new father, Joe Cook. Congratulations. He's thinking that our game against A&M is going to be a morning game. I'll take that. Why? Egg bowl is traditionally at night. I don't care. I don't care. I mean, I'm just saying. No one cares about Mississippi State and Ole Miss this year, but if you don't know what will be. If he's wrong, blame him. Joe, the whole SEC will be pissed if we just come in here the nights away. I misread that. I think he's saying that we will be the night game. Joe is nuts. Where do you text that? He's not writing complete sentences. I'm not sure what he's writing. His lack of sleep is getting to him. Somebody show Juan Davis some love, please. Juan Davis, we love you. We love you Juan. We love you Juan. I will say this now, Juan Davis, though, and I'll say this about Alfred Collins. I'll say this about Jadae Baron. I can't say this about quin today. But when people stay in the program and develop and get stronger and understand the defense and understand the offense and buy in to just playing their role and just growing within the team, they shine. I mean, they just do. So, and Juan Davis is not the same type of player that Gunnar Helm can or is, you know, he meaning as just a traditional tight end. The way that they use him, they usually have him in motion. He's usually blocks that you usually just flying under the radar, but he still plays a role on this team and it was helpful today. So, yeah, shout out to Juan Davis. Now that we've seen Green, who's the better quarterback, Green or Reed? Green. Green can actually pass, right? I mean, he didn't do it today, but green can happen. I mean, green will get you 10 yards, he'll move the chains and he can do more against most teams, but he did about what he can do against Texas today. Reed, I don't know if he's going to complete the volume of passes. Like, I don't know if you go with a game plan where you're going to throw in first and 10 with Marcel Reed. They did that with Taylor Greene. I just don't see that being a part of the game plan with Reed. But they felt like they can do that with Green today, which, okay, I'll take it. One interesting thing about Reed as a positive, he doesn't turn it over. He's had one interception all year on the 109 passing attempts, and then he's ran for 334 yards, 68 carries, five yards a pop, basically. So, he's done a pretty good job. Now, they don't put him in a lot of situations where he's scanning the field, making reeds. But yeah, look, I think that's going to be a tight defensive game. It's going to be excruciating to watch, but yeah, no one's lighting up the scoreboard in Texas, Texas A&M, I don't think. And if someone does, it's probably because Sark puts together an amazing game plan. No. What are our special team stats? How do we punt today, guys? I don't think we punt it very well, did we? Texas punting here, baby. All right. 239 yards. So, we're talking about K&M game, I start thinking about special teams and field position. Yeah. What was his average? 39.8. Yeah, he's been current's not been really getting the hold of the ball. It's a nice break clear. The Arkansas punter's a little panic eight yard punt was pretty sweet though. I appreciated that one. Yeah, that was super cool. I don't even know how he did that. He tried to take off before he did it. Also shout out to the discipline of the kickoff coverage guys. Arkansas tried to open with the little handoff on the kick return and we snuffed it out and stuffed it, had another stuff on the 14 yard line. So anytime you could start someone behind the 20, that's just a huge advantage for our defense. So good job to kick coverage, guys. I just think about, so I remember the days of doing that kind of stuff in practice, you know, the trick plays where you're just, and in practice, you'd be so excited and you tell yourself, like, we're going to score touchdown, we're going to catch on with this. You convince yourself in practice that you're going to score. What? Oh, what's music? What up? His walk out music. What's going on Ian? What are you all been talking about? No, just football. Juan Davis. Just talking about the situation that yours was going to throw for 400 today, and did not happen. Yeah, not quite. How many you could do some pretty nasty statistical summaries of his, like, yards per attempt in big games this season? Yeah. How many of you could do some pretty nasty statistical summaries of his, like, yards per attempt in big games this season? Yeah, you got an article, man. You got an article this week to write. All games are big games. Yeah. Well, there's only, like, one game where his YPA is looked anywhere like you would think for a third-year starter and a sarcophants with NFL talent to throw to. No. Yeah. What were your, don't give away your five quick thoughts, but give us, at least give us one or two of them. I mean, if they had a NFL running back on this team, it'd be okay, because they would just be able to run the ball and control games with a run game and defense and have a pretty good shot at making it a few rounds in the playoffs. But I think this offense against any playoff caliber defense, I think, is going to be kind of scary. And I don't know how anyone, like, I don't know what you guys have been talking about, but I don't know why you would have a whole lot of confidence in this offense going up against an Ole Miss defense or certainly a Georgia defense or a Tennessee defense. I don't know about an Ohio State defense and Oregon defense, like, take your pick. Is there one that you would, like, be for sure, Texas is going to break 20 on this team? No, every single one of them, and the fact that you would talk about us, like, we're not. What in the national championship is absolutely thickening. The point is our defense will get us enough turnovers and enough opportunities to be able to score points. I really think our defense is what's been the difference maker on a lot of these drives, both from a momentum standpoint, but also just from a field position and just opportunity standpoint. So, I don't know, you know, we talk about complementary football. I'm not sure our offense would have produced what they have produced this year if it wasn't for our defense. Literally, just here you go. Here's another try. That's made the difference this year, but you're right. Make us your game day headquarters this football season. Stump by your nearest Penn Play destination for all the gridiron action. Watch the best games on our giant screen TVs. 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And we know that that was going to be a screen. Whereas Arkansas is thinking, you know, they're protecting the field and thinking about their pass rush, right? It was a buy a week. They should have known that they weren't going to drop back pass with Quinn there. You should they have expected the zone read, though, and Quinn to keep it. I don't blame him for that one. That was a great goal. That was scary. Quinn was juiced up. That was a winning play. Yeah. He went heads up again. I'm like, dude, ever since Houston last year, I'm like quick going heads up with guys, man. But yeah, the conner, if he had been hurt, then you get to see arch. All start. Oh, don't start. And then everybody everybody in the comments that doesn't like Quinn gets what they want and we can find out if it would be different or not. He instincts for driving clicks is impeccable. Yeah. There's mediocrity. What wins championships? What's media? What's mediocre? If mediocrity wins championships, the horns are destined for greatness. Oh, we're nine in one. Relax. And our defense is a faulty defense. Yeah. It's a lead elite, man. This is what happens, though, and no offense to anyone here fantasy life. I get it. I'm frustrated right there with you with some things, but I forget this as a thing. You're a fan, but it's hands down. This is your mentality as a player. If you respect your opponent, like you respect Arkansas. You respect tail and green. If you respect to Quinn and Jackson, if you respect what they did on defense, like if you respect that you have to show up and play well to win a game and we didn't play. We played fine. We just didn't execute on the basics in certain cases and it extended drives or gave the ball back to the offense back to Arkansas. But when you look back at the film and look back again, it's just like these dudes had a bi-week. They've been working all off season just like you have. They're not going to lay down. So and you're playing on the road, you factor in all those things and you're like, OK, like this is a respectable win. We won by 10 points on the road. We should be happy, right? As a fan, I don't like it as a player, like works for me. I'll win like this every day all the way to the National Championship every day. They even grew their grass out on this. Yeah, every trick of the trade. The refs, you know what? I don't remember the refs having any impact on the game and that's refreshing for the day though. That was something that I feel like every game has had something pop up that pisses you off. You know, at least we didn't have the refs against us. One of my favorite things to see is when the refs pick up a flag. I would always rather default to just whatever happened happened. Especially on the road. They did it on that near stadium. I don't know if they would have done it at night. I was waiting for some water bottles to land on the field, but Arkansas, about that. They really failed to hold up their end on the atmosphere. I thought they'd be good when it mattered. I thought like whenever it was getting close, they handled business and they were sold out, right? Zero water bottles, Connor. Zero. It is funny when I see mad fans now, I am kind of waiting for it because we're trend setters. It's happened a couple of times since us. No, they just say we're trashy now. They've been trying to crack down on it a lot because obviously this is not a trend that you actually want in football. All right. You all see the didn't we have was a mechanic was no was a mechanic, but we had the video that admin had to put out. It was a Sark and CDC. They were like, don't throw bottles. Kids. We love you. I saw that. Yeah. Um, this John 86 Wayne says the last four games, middle linebacker play against the run is mediocre at best. I don't know if that's right or wrong. I wasn't able to get good eyes on that did any of y'all notice that? Yeah. I touched on it early. The ball linebackers didn't do a great job filling when they saw a double team in front of them. That's something I've been, I've been talking about since what ULM, Mississippi State. I'll say Paul's been on it all season. Yeah. I mean, Mississippi State at least, for sure. Yeah. I mean, look, bottom line is this. If you have to say that we have a relative deficiency, yes, it is our run defense because our passing defense is number one in the country and they dominated again today, right? However, Texas does not have a bad run defense. Right. Some of it is schematic. Some of it is also personnel. Some of it is our linebackers are not elite run snuppers. They don't have that sort of instinct. But Anthony Hill does a lot of stuff for you in other areas, like rushing the passer coverage. Just side by side line, sea ball, chase ball. And so some of its styles make fights, right? It's Jake Paul, Mike Tyson. You really do have it, Drew's like, no, hell of a fight. No iron, Mike. No, don't go out like that. 58 years old, man. It's not good. Honestly, he did more than I could have done it, right? Yeah. But also the odds that this was a real fight was debatable. But in any event, there's just certain run games that are going to give us a problem because of their structure and their nature and what they ask you to do. And then there's other run games that are actually better on paper, but because of what they do because they are attacking space and you can see what's happening and Anthony Hill can just chase, we're going to do much better against them. So look, there is not a perfect defense and we don't have a perfect defense, but we have a really good defense. Well, I mean, we're 16th in the country and opponent yards per rush. And that's giving up 3.4. Today we gave up 2.4. So it's going to even improve. I mean, we did better than our average. So it's like, we're just used to last year, like to Rodriguez, like no one shall pass. So it looks a little different, but we're number one in the nation to pass on 16th and rushing on defense. It's incredible. I don't think it's pretty normal for linebackers, especially Texas to be upperclassmen before they feel fast and confident behind double teams. And Jalen Ford was a wait and see guy and tell his last year as well. They would just look tough though, because for me, I feel like they're being coached to do that. Yeah, I bet so. I mean, because the double team is not going to come off until you force them to come off either the linebacker has to come up or they're going to get or the linebacker or the lineman is going to know that his bro next to him has good leverage and good position and then he'll come off. So one has to happen first, the linebackers in an ideal world, once they see they can move, they can react and pull that lineman off and sometimes beat him to that gap. We just don't see enough of that happen. There's usually five yards down the field before they're finally kind of fitting where they need to fit and hurt us, but it doesn't look great on the plays when it happens. If they've been able to stick with Jekwinden and give him like 20 to 25 carries, I think Texas could have been in trouble. Yep. But they couldn't, so tough luck. No, got a throw award winner. Friday bearing a gap blitz was Nansen, or someone have a cat, yes, Ian has a cat view. Let me go feed that thing real quick and it'll shut up. You're good, man. We only got like four minutes left, you're good. No, but yeah, I'd heard it a couple of times too, but in the cat lives upstairs. So he's right in the cat's domain right now. You feed the cat? Yeah. You don't like neighborhood mice. I would just let it forage. Yeah. Honestly, that's one of the most impressive things you can let a cat do. That's another topic for another day. Do you have cats, Drew? We have to. Oh, I don't see you as a cat guy. This is an. I never was my entire life, but here we are. Well, right. That's what happened to you have kids and a wife. It's wife. Yeah. Well, the defense showed up too bad though, I didn't. Yeah. You're right tackle, man. You got a we got to watch out there calling like they're like his elite pass rush. All he did was run and swap the guys are like what's in it. There's nothing special really like like my son reaching for dessert before he's had his vegetables and you just yeah, they were like, look at that pass rush movie just spread it. I am. And what about it? Colin Simmons has a bag, man like he he there's a one track mind and there's a lot of guys who just would have tried to just dip and go under that arm. He's like, no, I'm not going to give you a chance to get this handle. He just swatted. He's he's young and it's a pressure this man. Yeah, pig pen. I do think you're right. Your defense did show up particularly schematically, you know, Travis Williams, your defensive coordinator. He's very hit or miss. But when you have sort of a secondary that's not great personnel wise, right? You got to try stuff like you got a game plan every opponent. And sometimes you you have a great game plan against Tennessee and Texas and Auburn. And then sometimes Ole Miss drops 63 on you and sometimes Ole Miss, you know, whoops on you. That's just the nature of it. I like a defensive coordinator or a coordinator who has inferior material who will try stuff and not just accept it and sort of blame the players of like, well, we're running my base defense and the players aren't good enough. It's like, hey, try some stuff. So Travis Williams did hat tip to that guy. They also said the secondary jobs were all open after Ole Miss and they actually did change like three starters out. You changed up a couple of their safeties. Yeah. And so I was like, oh, they actually did. Because normally that's just coach talk, you know, well, they actually did switch it out. Got to give us credit. We all thought I was going to be over in the first quarter. Don't lie. No, I didn't. Nope. Not without our offense was playing, but yeah, we watch our offense big then. We didn't think it was over. They didn't get enough points on the opening script. Yeah. They got 10 points. If we've gone at halftime 21, nothing, it's over. Even 17. Yeah. But no, 10 nothing Arkansas could still, you know, stick to their knitting and run the ball. That's what they did. It's tailing green. I'll be one of these players that we just keep watching and just waiting to be like, man, this guy could be one of the best players. It'd be just a really dynamic player, but we never really. But watching in place, like it's all there. Like there's certain things that are there. There's certain things that can be coach. He's athletic. I just don't feel like they lean enough into what he does or what he can do great today while he develops other traits for later. I don't understand his indecisiveness. And I wonder if he's being coached that way. What made, I mean, a lot of things made Vincent young special, but one of them was a drop back look, look, nope, gone. And he decisively would just plant his foot and head downhill, right? Like I'm running. Tailon was kind of like, you know, like, you know, I don't, we're not, we're trying to turn this dude into like a three read quarterback. I don't, I don't really get it. Yeah. I don't get it. He run the funny thing about Vy is Vy went to Dowling middle school, ran the same offense from like middle school to high school and then came to Texas and they're like, you know what? We're going to run the offense. You've been running. We're going to do what you do best because he's decisive and dynamic. And I think that's what made Vy special is they lean into what he does well while he developed the other traits. I just find see tailing green and I see a guy who there's some things we know he can do well and kill defenses with, especially with the run game and with the running game by side from him being a runner, like Jacquelyn Jackson, like their run game could be something that controls the game and shortens these games and yeah, the fact that they tried to throw with tailing green, sometimes even on first down, it's just never made sense to me. Yeah. Again, against the number one passing defense in the country, it just strategically doesn't make much sense. He reminds me of Spencer Sanders in high, high low lows, like really cool, good play, foul play and then really, really like head scratchingly dumb play and he just like never steps up. He's always hanging around the back of his tackles, you know, and so that's a big issue too with green. Like we said, watch his highlights, you'll be terrified of him, watch his low lights, you'll be excited to play him. So I thought that was kind of what we got. But I mean, we shut him down completely. I was impressed with how well our defense did. Any final thoughts, guys, before I let you out of you, how about the horns? What do you think? What would you all bet is the line in college station as of now? Right now, it's about to change, but it's Texas minus nine and a half, not all. That's going to go to. I'm taking that under a touchdown music. Yeah. Yeah. If you get the Aggies plus nine and a half against this offense, you want to you want to take the Aggies. I don't even know. You think Texas is going to win. So but yeah, this would certainly go under a touchdown. But hey, I'm just going to play. They might go lay a neck against Auburn. Oh, they might. They might. And this is today Auburn for them or is it their FCS game? Oh, wait. They played New Mexico State today. Mexico State. Yeah. So they're going to win 45 to three or something. FCS light. Yep. Yep. Able to prep for Texas for a while. 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Let's discuss the Texas performance vs the Arkansas Razorbacks.