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We we are only an hour out from the moment we've been waiting 13 years for and realistically about three years since Eric told me, Hey, let's do a video. I think we're going to the SEC. And I was like, you're lying. And so that this is going to be crazy, man. I'm super excited. I know you guys are excited as well. Hold on. Coach here as well. And let's go hook them already getting chippy on the field with coaches. I can only imagine when the players get on the field. Yep. I saw your, I saw your message on the commute over here. I'm obviously at a new setting today at the buddy's house. So gracious enough to let me. You got lucky with a buddy setting the memorabilia room here, but I saw your message. I was, I was curious what happened. Do we know? Like, who was involved? What started it? Obviously, like it's no, it was a CJ Vogel from OTF's video and he put it up on Twitter. And it was just a couple of our staffers and their staff were getting into it. Yeah. Yelling to our staff not to touch his players. So we have no context. We just know that staffers were meeting in the middle of the field. They were kind of pushing shove and nothing crazy, but invisible, baby. I love it. Love it. Yeah. It was a, that was a really fun way to start for me. Get going though. We got a flash sale right now $1 for seven days and 50% off your first year. Get it while it's hot. It's the special. A&M Texas promo. All right, fellas. This is going to be exciting. Going to war, boys. Yep. Yeah, man. I knew I knew it wouldn't be long before we saw some of the, the Michigan OSU comments in here too. Just kind of, yep, this work with Texas is strength of scheduling things like that at in play here. I had a feeling that was coming. That was interesting. One, two, one, two, one, two, one, look better now, don't it? Yeah. Quinn agrees with him. He's been a nobody. It looks a little better after Michigan beating Ohio State. Thoughts on Ohio State, Michigan fight. Oh, not the game. The fight fight. Yeah. They had two rounds and they broke up and then they came back in the year. No one did anything. They broke it up and everyone waited again. Here's my thing, man. Like if it happens to us, it's, they got no class. But if I'm watching other people do it, it's hilarious, dude. So, um, so that's, it was funny listening to Gus and Joel being like, what a despicable act. It was like, these are 19 year olds that hate each other. So I didn't think it was that crazy, man. I did think it was crazy how poorly both staffs handled that and allowed them to completely stop the fight and then start to go again. Like people were getting pepper sprayed. I was like, that was the only thing that was interesting. But the fact that, you know, some 22 year olds tried to plan a fluff flag and there was a fight. I'm not that shocked. What'd you guys think? I'm looking at Ryan Day. What happened? Like you don't see what's happened since your team, buddy. Like, why are you not trying to break this up? You know, you're sitting back like, what happened? I didn't understand that. But I mean, that's what the rivalry is for. They had a fight, but it was a 20, 12 urban I was there. Yeah, from the solo. I can't think of his name, but he was in the middle of that fight. They're running, but it's all the Myers team. Yeah, it's working. I have some stuff. Yeah, you know, yeah, on top of that, too. We got, I don't know, for those who didn't see cowboy Quinn showed up with the cowboy hat on today. So it seems as if he's he's dressed to impress me, which, which in my head means that he's full golf tonight. So we'll see that in. Yeah, dialed in. Yeah, he has a little bit of a limp to him coming off that bus, you know, but if you have that would be funny if Queen was fake, he's hard to go backflips zone zone read the first three plays. It goes for 80. Yeah, those high ankles pranks suck, man. But hey, man, hopefully you can gut it out. Hopefully you can do it, man. We need it. High ankles. High ankles are no fun. Obviously, way worse than low ankles pranks. They're so easy to tweak, man. Yeah, dude. Yeah. But then give them the good stuff, man. Give them a shot and take it a bit. Yeah. Yeah, the whole DZ, baby, toward DZ never fails. Yeah, great. So I sent a text to the group chat earlier about that. I talked with Dr. Meister one time or somebody who knew him very well, one of it. It wasn't me directly interacting with Meister. But for those who are unaware, Dr. Dr. Meister is one of the he's one of the world renowned surgeons for Tommy John surgeries. It's a it's a common baseball injury. The ligament that essentially connects a forearm to the upper arm. It's it's imperative for overhead throwers, but he said that he couldn't he couldn't make it through a professional season without toward all and quarter zone, right? His players would just like be you would run out of you run out of guys, you don't have enough, enough bodies if you didn't have those at their disposal. So it's nothing. Nothing new, man. It's just part of part of the sport. Yeah, can Quinn be protected or avoid the Aggie pass rush? Can Aggie handle the Texas defense and containment and pressure on Reed? Let's take the first part can Quinn be protected or avoid the Aggie pass rush? I'm worried about that right side of the line, man. Look, I love some camera movements. He's he's gonna be awesome. You know, future first round traffic. This is first you're starting, right? And so I am really worried about how that pass rush is going to come up. Ken Williams and Ken Williams also has been known to have a lot of penalties. You know what I'm saying? So a lot of false starts, right? A lot of false horse in Michigan, you know, like two or three, I think the last game as well. You know, so how can we kind of neutralize that? Right. So if Kim has a good game, I think Texas handle the business. Yeah, you know, where's me is the right side of line? But it's the looks just going back and watch some A&M games versus LSU and South Carolina. They got consistent pressure. And we don't have enough. I tried to run he could escape a little bit. We know sell is going to skate. I'm worried about clean being able to escape and get away from the rush when they do get through, right? Are you going to just fall down so he doesn't take the extra hit and then have a loss of yardage? Or do we just try to hopefully we can protect him up front so he doesn't have to worry about getting hit so much. But that worries me just a little bit, man, honestly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Can you protect it or avoid the Aggie pass rush? It's kind of like, those things are somewhat symbiotic, but won't be protected? Yes. Can you avoid the Aggie pass rush has much less to do with the injury today or whatever he's bothered by right? It's just more of it's been one of the one of the his shortcomings in his career, right? If we've seen his he struggled at times to not only feel pressure in the pocket, but navigate that pressure accordingly. So for me, for Quinn, though, he's always at his best, right? When he's operating confidently and just getting the ball out quick, making decisive, decisive confident throws, letting the arm talent take over and not holding onto the ball too much. You know, this is more of a like a pass rush. That's I know Homer mentioned it in his in his preview that it's it's a good pass. It's a good rush. But they're honestly, if you when you just stack up the numbers, they're they're better. They're more stout against the run than they are actually actually getting after the quarterback. And so yes, these guys, there's a couple first round picks over there. I know everybody knows the shamars and the and the skeletons and all that like that's been well documented. But for for for this team in particular, and for tonight's game, obviously with Quinn, regardless of the injury, it's just about Texas establishing the run getting downhill, whether it's first or last right breaking tendency potentially getting the run going first and then the play action stuff off of that. Can you play action off of that with the ball ankle? Those are question marks, right? But for Quinn, it's I just I see a if there are any questions from Sarc's mind heading into this matchup about his health and about his ability to move. The scheme is going to protect him from just a drop back stand in the pocket passing game. You know what I'm saying? So all that kind of boils back down to getting the ball out confidently and decisively, right, making quick decisions. And then when it's not there, check it down or tuck it and get and just literally GTFO, right? Yeah. And they got and they like the blitz, right? So you got to be decisive on top of that, right? So they're going to hit him up. But I thought coach had the point there of like, look, they don't get as many sacks as you would think from hearing announcers, but they make quarterbacks move off their spot. Yeah, a lot. Like a lot. Like Garrett Nussmeyer, one of the best pressure to sac rates in the SEC. So he knows how to move Peyton Thorne was having to move. Sellers shrugged off like eight sacks. Yeah, you know, and so it's like that that's the big question, right? Because the answer is if Quinn does that, we win, right? You know, that like that's like their pocket pushers, right? It's not so much like your Michael Parsons or Collins Simmons like bend and get around the edge in an instant and almost timing up the snap. It's like, okay, hey, we're just going to condense this pocket, pull through backwards. And so it's it's throws under pressure are something that you have to do consistently beat this this Texas A&M team that is vulnerable to the past day, right? 108th graded, fast in the country. Is that right? Homer? All right. What'd you say? 118 something along those lines and explosiveness. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know, one thing I saw something that is on a receivers to sometimes when a blitz is gone, they're still running the exact same route that the players called like they don't really sit down, watch it a little bit of George and Georgia Tech. There was those read those issues were sitting down in the zone when George were bringing pressure I received was sometimes continuing just running their route. And so Quinn doesn't have a quick check down the throw to. So hopefully that's fixed too, because they got to be on the same page, right? Yeah, George. Yeah. So I was gonna say let's elaborate on that. Go ahead, Homer. I was gonna say the Georgia corner blitz. Oh, whenever Quinn Quinn got smacked. Ryan Ringo a has to turn to Quinn and communicate it. But also be you have to sit down. He didn't. So I agree. It's like some like Quinn doesn't always have that outlet. The only outlet he has, you know, 100% of the time is going to be his swing pass. Right. But what to elaborate a little bit more what what coach and what Homer is saying, right? In the Georgia game. And then Vandy sort of they sort of copy and paste with the blueprint as well, firing the nickel right over and over again. What they're saying is so let's say, whoever pick your receivers in the slot, let's say the Andre Moore or Isaiah Bond, whoever motions to the slot. Okay. That nickel, whoever is lined up across from from that particular receiver fires. Okay. And that's that's a that's a tactic to eliminate the outside zone. And then the play action game off of that, right? So just getting getting removing the ability for the quarterback to move the pocket, essentially, okay, but just let's just say hypothetically, Isaiah Bond lined up across from player X player X fires, regardless of what Isaiah Bond's route is, he has to understand his football 101. Okay, I've got to be the check I've got to be the outlet I've got to it's it's it's alert alert instantly in his mind. You throw into the blitz. Exactly. Yeah. So that's one of the things that you can learn from the Georgia game, right? It's it's fail forward, right? Learn from your failures, figure it out, talk about it in the film room and then improve upon it. So that's that's a some I'll be looking for tonight. Exactly. Yeah, we got some questions about when is Quinn ready to go? So Eric reported this morning that he thinks that Quinn will start. Arch did receive a bunch of reps, though. Yeah. So it sounded like Quinn's on a short leash, both like performance wise, physically, you know, if he looks like it's hamper in him, then I think they're going to end up going with arch. Either way, man, not the quarterback situation he wanted to play that Kyle Fielder and like that is dicey, man, like ask an arch manning to come in here and be like, Hey, man, when when the most emotional game in a decade is for the only advantages that Marcel read and him with the same age, right? Like Marcel's definitely have more reps. But man, that takes away the quarterback advantage as far as I think arch has, of course, better arms, but Mars, Marcel has been able to play more so not ideal. But that's from this morning, if anything comes out while we're on the live stream, y'all actually know, because we're having a chat. I think you did a really good job to Homer. I think I'm pretty sure it was you you you use the analogy of like SARC almost holding a controller, right? Because that's a lot of what his offense is. His quarterbacks are essentially the analog stick, right? The left and joystick. The joysticks Okay. So for fans who are wondering, like, okay, arch is the more mobile player, he's the better deep ball thrower, the more confident deep ball throw or whatever. Why isn't he playing? Well, for one thing, Quinn Quinn operate like they've invested so much into Quinn and he he also deserved the credit for always putting the ball in the upfield shoulder of his potential pass catcher, whether that being the swing of the screen game. But let's just skip all the other jargon for a second and just say, just speak specifically to the quarterback to coach relationship, right? SARC, the way Homer said it, I think was perfect, the joystick, right? It's not 100% in sync with the quarterback in terms of arch manning. He is 100% in sync has full control of all autonomy. There's a there's a symbiotic marriage there happening with he and Quinn Ewers. It's offensive mastery, in a sense, as far as unlocking the entire, the entire playbook. And so that's that's sort of that's why. And on top of that, right, regardless of whatever lack of percentage there may be, from from from arch in this case. The last thing that you want to do is take a guy who's not cold, right? He's played, he's gotten reps this year, he's looked perfect more than serviceable in those reps, feeling in for Quinn and garbage time whenever we have a substantial enough lead to allow for that. But just taking a guy who is more or less cold, right, and placing him into this environment is just not something that you that you that you can confidently do right now, regardless of of your situation. So I think if there is a question mark about Quinn, which there is health and availability, which there clearly is, you have to see that through first, and then you you pivot, you know, accordingly. Yeah, you know, awesome. And I think you fancy to realize is that the best opportunity for Texas to win this game is to have a healthy arch. Oh, and I'm sorry, a healthy Quinn, you know, arch man, absolutely. You know, because you know, Quinn has been in the system now for three years, right? So he is Sark's guy, you know, he went out there, he recruited them heavy to come here. You know, he is his guy, he has three years in the system, he knows the entire playbook. For Texas to win this game and to have a comfortable win, they need to have a healthy Quinn viewers play. That is the best shot to win. Now, if Quinn is not completely healthy and things do kind of go off the rails. And yes, we probably have one of the best backups in college football and arts Manning. But like Homer said, this isn't the opportunity that you want him to go in is in Cal Field. The first time that we played there in 13 years in respect, you know, arts man to come in and save this team. Now, if arts does it, he's a true legend, build a statue for him the next day, right? But that's just something that is going to be very, very insane ask. Yeah, yeah, very insane ask, man. Yeah. Now, look, I'm going to agree with that until to a point, right? Because arts can use his legs. Yeah, and of defense is getting hurt by everybody who can run quarterback, who can run right when everything breaks down, they take off. If things don't look, we stall out with Quinn, he doesn't look as on point, he's not healthy, he's not trusting the ankle, then go ahead, make the change, right? Because I feel like, arts can make up a lot of ways with this legs that Quinn can't and get those third down conversions that hey, we're going, we're going to need, right? And so, especially we don't have a running game, right? Quinn needs to run every quarter of a needs running game, right? But nobody can be time rated third of all, 50 times a game without a running game and be successful. So Quinn needs a running game. They both need their entire team to kind of lift them up, honestly, either if Quinn's not healthy or arched behind a young guy come in, he needs all the rest of the 10 guys on offense kind of help lift them up. There you go. There you go. I don't want I don't want the quarterback doesn't need to win this game. There are everybody else needs to pick quarterback up. There you go. You know, so it's like I don't want the arch manger saving anything. If he does great, we'll talk about it all post game. But it's like, I want to see this super talented team rise to the occasion and help their quarterback, you know, more than saying like the quarterback has to has to do this year. Before we keep going real quick. Yeah, go ahead. Well, you get your thought land, I'm about to do an ad. So I don't want to. Okay, last thing just because he he was, he said what needed to be said, right? And I just wanted to to re emphasize that. Okay, you know, the best way to help out any sort of question mark there may be at the quarterback position is what push go goes go set the tone up front go push people around the way that you finished that game against Kentucky 15 runs 15 play drive 15 runs 83 yards eight and a half minutes, right? Go set the tone up front push people around and then get a lot amazing things happen to your quarterbacks confidence off of that, right? So that's that's the that's the thing. And then, you know, one of the best defenses if not the best defense in the country, we know that travels because the crowd, right? Why do why do why do people say defense travels? Okay, the answer is because it doesn't make noise on defense for when they're on offense. Exactly. So that's it. Good stuff coach. All right, before we keep going, let's hear a word from Lux. This video is brought to you by Lux kitchen and bath. 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I almost like the program. You know what I'm saying? My issue was he still had it low at the press camera. Like, yo, hold it up here, buddy. You still got it down. Oh, the chat was still like he's still holding it low. The whole point of holding it, that's more of a psychological tool, you know, to like try to get them to do it. But dude, we've fumbled so much and you know, choice is teaching proper technique. So at some point, it's like, what do you do as a coach? Like, dude, just hold on to it. I've told you everything that you need to know. That'll be the tricky part. But I think if we can get the run game going, man, that matters. Just how many licks can a 183 pound read take? So that's the tricky part. So Ian made a good point, right? They have good exterior run game, power run game, they'll do sweeps and stuff. If we're able to bottle that because we are really athletic laterally, and we kind of shut things down on the perimeter, now you're forcing Marcel Reed to run up the middle, which he does sometimes with success. But if you can get him to do it several times to where you're hitting, you know, you're getting 10 good licks on read in the interior run game. We don't know how he responds, but we want to see how he responds. You know, I think he's a tough kid. We'll find out. But I mean, there's physics is physics, right? Exactly. Man, that article Baxter wrote was awesome. Shows the culture, Sark has built and developing young men. Yeah, it's a great piece. What do you think? Yeah, man, I loved it, man. You know, it, you know, it's, it's a culture building piece, right? And so it also kind of shows exactly why, you know, like maybe some players aren't on the team now, you know, and it shows us some of those guys probably stayed on the team. You know, Sark's building the monster down here, man. He's bringing the talent, you know, he has to five star talent and that, you know, also the actual poster, you know, the actual culture here to in place, man. So, you know, Baxter has shown that even a guy like him who's a pop star kid, who's gotten injured. And he's seeing his, his teammates do some great things as well. He's still backing 100%. And he's gonna be one of those guys that should look at next year, you know, like I would say like as a huge captain as well. Yeah, that's what I said, you know, he's a, yeah, he's a smart kid. Smart kid, man, to be that far away from home. More people ask him more about Quinn. Look, here, here's what I've heard this week without Quinn. I've, I've heard both things that arches playing and that Quinn is playing. There's some, there's some espionage going on here. All right. So it's like we literally won't know till the, till the game happens. There's no benefit of Sark letting A and then know what's going to happen. There's benefit of Sark making it purposely confusing, making you hear multiple things. So we'll just find out. I mean, and we, we, whatever it is, we can't change it, right? So we got to ride out anyways. It is what it is. So do we know who's starting a quarterback yet? I do not. We do not. I mean, I got to just kind of stand by my original take, but I obviously I said it because I believe it, right? It's, it felt like a little bit of gamesmanship to me. Now, you hear Eric talk about some of the first team reps that ARCH was getting how much of that, a bunch of reps is Monday and Tuesday when that soreness is at its peak and they're just trying to be extra careful and Quinn as opposed to trying to go out there and push the agendas in the rehab, at the rehab facility, getting extra work in with the training staff, you know, so sure. I mean, it could be, I could see it going either way, but in my head, man, like, like Homer said, it does behoove Texas and just the coaching staff, the entire program to make a and a prepare for two guys, right? Have just something extra to think about, you know, much like you fail to prepare for the likelihood that Marcell read in to the game and completely re change the course of that game in the second half. So well, I mean, A&M plays a lot of man, dude, and I like ARCH Manning versus man. Yes. You know, like that's because he can run he can run and he throws he overthrows deep, you know, so it's like, well, at least be getting one on ones, ARCH is going to throw it. It's just, Hey, ARCH, can you connect? But these are two very different quarterbacks, right? So I with ARCH, you're going to get the ability to run, pick up some scrambles on third down. Maybe he can actually shrug off a defensive end occasionally. And you're going to get a chance at some bombs, right? The flip side of that is he's probably going to stall us out more because he's not progressing down, you know, and he's young. And then Quinn, when he's doing when Quinn's at max, you're getting a more conservative quarterback, but generally, with stronger command of the entire offense. So I don't know what it takes to win this game. We're going to see you. But ARCH versus a team with a lot of man is not a bad thing schematically for me when I think about that. Right. And just to add to that, people don't understand how many practice periods are in a practice. So just because ARCH got first team reps, he might get first team reps in blitz picker, right? Because they don't want to put Quinn in that situation where he's in practice working blitz, but he might have 707, 909, fastball where they're just kind of going down the field, no defense. Quinn probably got all those reps of first team, because nobody's rushing him, right? And then he's getting rid of the way this path, he went to the playbook in the script, where ARCH probably got put in during certain situations where they didn't want Quinn in because he would have had to move around more, right? So I wouldn't buy it too much into it, honestly, about who got reps and what, because they both got it. Same here. You'll see that you'll see that multifaceted, just the the wide array of analysis that we just brought to the table that me trying to talk in about the sort of the sports psychology, we got Nino and Homer with the more of the analytical minds, and we got coach like with the coaching background, like, look, this is what happens, this is what is going on on a week to week basis, like we're looking too much into this stuff, you know, so good, just good. That's why you sub the inside Texas, man. Good stuff, fellas. Yeah, going to the website as well. You can get it in written form, on both accounts, absolutely. This game will come down who wins in the trenches, period. I agree. I agree. You know, so this is a funny thing about this, man, is, you know, Texas last three games, they closed out those games with a 15 play drive, the last game, I think a 14 play drive, you know, like prior to that, I think that the game before that 15 plays as well, and is, you know, mostly rushing the ball, you know, if Texas sets that tone, man just owns the trenches, have DJ Campbell moving forward, because when he's moving forward, he's a force, you know, saying, you know, having a guy like, you know, Hayden Connor, who's, who's just awesome to as well, you know, so Kevin brings you into as well, if they get those guys moving forward, man, I think Trey Wise is going to have a hell of a game, I mean, a hell of a game. And now, you know, also, you know, I noticed last game, Texas use, you know, freaking 21 personnel, about 15 played. So that's about 20% of the game, right? So two running backs, folks, and maybe Texas uses that just a bit more, but they were very, very, very successful, man, that that the actual package, right? Who's that? Yeah, coach. I live out by the way. I love you, Lando, which you're in the chat while they're literally could talk to each other right here. How exactly the offense prepare for the loud noise and Kyle, does anyone know that anybody here loud speakers? No, man, no, but I could probably share practice. They had loud speakers doing warmups, doing everything right behind the offense the entire time, just blasting people making noise, they probably even got well, no, sorry, it's not going to do that. But say, sometimes you might get fans of students who can just come out there and yell, but he ain't going to let anybody come to practice like that. But let me take that back. But I'm sure they had loud speakers right behind the offense while they're trying to operate, man. And so it's some that they'll be ready for it. So I'll encounter baby. So I'll encounter. I agree. Well, as one of the coaches, I don't know a couple years ago, they they put headphones in to their players. And so you literally cannot hear. And so they practice with headphones, like not big ones because they have helmets on but like earbuds. And that way you can't hear it all and everything's kind of silent count. I am interested to see our silent count and all that kind of stuff because it is going to be deafening, man. And but the flip side, right, an RT you made this point over on inside Texas, having all those fans there. And have an inverse effect. Remember how we wanted to show Georgia? We had 110 or whatever 105, whatever the number is. Yeah, you you get down, you get punched in the mouth like that. That's a lot of very nervous energy, man. So that was my entire preview prior to the Arkansas game two weeks ago. That was my entire premise. It was no epinephrine doesn't care what if the environment that you're in is hostile or friendly. No, that natural chemical chemical response that happens in your brain does not care if the fans like you or or or hate you. Right that pressure you if you're unprepared. The moment like you said can have an inverse effect. I have lived that life. I've been the victim of sport psychology to working against me. It can make everyone proud. Yeah. Right. It's a performance and it's also it can cripple you if you're not prepared. Yeah, so a question about that. Yeah, because there's a thing as well. We know this is a fan base guys that there there is in general our emotional beings, but then like there's Aggie fan base, right? They were ready to they were throwing the wave in the white flag with Connor Wegman in week one against Notre Dame. Were they not? Yeah, that's true. So, you know, what one interception right from from Marcel Reed and and that's true. The end in fan base, which is turn on. Yeah, at the turn of a dime. So, I don't know. Yeah, great point. Well taken. How many brawls tonight? All the other rivalry games today. There have been fights and the staffs have already been chippy pregame. I hope that man just don't do it at a critical juncture. Let you know it's like post game list like you can get weird man because reality is like they're fighting on the tips. Like first off, man, these guys are all 220 pounds muscled up. They're wearing literal pads on the top and bottom and they're wearing helmets like let them punch at each other all day. No one's getting hurt. I just don't want to see it when it matters, you know, and and and is one of the worst in the country on penalties. So hopefully, anem does something silly like that. I don't want to see it on our side just because I don't want to get 15 yards when it matters. If there was a prop bed out there, my guess would be sure my turn is probably on. Get it like one or two for a four day and him. He leads. Can't stay away, man. He might. It's bad. I'm pretty sure he does. I don't know if I could be making that up. But I've heard I heard that this week. Yeah. And if he's dirty, man, hey, hopefully the reputation was good. Sorry. Sorry. Quinton, we got to get you on here for your analysis. Like the game will come down to score is more points. Yeah, brother. No, he's right. He's right. He's not wrong. He cuts through all the noise, man. True. That's what it's about. It's uh, yeah. One thing that's bottom, I think, Landon made a tweet earlier today about this that I agreed with. I once made one last night. If I hear national media, like we're quote unquote people that fans are supposed to listen to this are quote unquote no football. And their analysis, their primary analysis is field noise on how A&M wins. Like the concept of sooner magic was going to beat us for so you you better start talking on the field. You know, if you say, Hey, Quinn's not good in the pocket. We have a pass rush that moves people. That's a good argument. Hey, man, Quinn might not even start. Hey, that's a good argument. What am I here? One more talking head like ESPN game day. It's like these guys played football and they're like, Hey, it's like, did you guys watch any tape? Are you guys like phoning it in during the week? Because that's crazy, man. Your lead analysis is because it's a loud stadium. Yeah, Elco said it today. The head coach, that was his first response when the game day crew asked him why they've had so much success early in year one. He pointed at the stadium and he said, this right here, the 12th man and everybody went crazy. Like I guess, I mean, you got to kind of cater to it, right? I mean, I get playing to the crowd like even McAfee, like whenever he did his pick, he was going with he was spitting WWE. But it's like, man, I'm talking about like, if I go on Sports Center and I hear quote unquote analysts and their analysis didn't once talk about any matchups on the field, it's just crazy to me. Yeah. Yeah. It was this tuna magic thing, dude. That's whenever. Like, how are you gonna beat us? And they're like, on paper, we can't beat you. So we're gonna have to rely on this like analogous magic in the ether kind of thing. Sure, Hilton against Notre Dame, didn't it? It didn't even in an odd amount at home. Like, that's the thing is like, I didn't even quantify this quote unquote home field advantage that doesn't always pop up. All right, before we keep going, y'all, let's hear a word from Laura Baker. Hi, I want to tell you about Laura Baker. If you're looking for a new home in the 512 or even at this point, let's face it 737 area code, there's only one number to call. That's Laura Baker at 512-784-0505. As a member of the elite Andy Allen team with Keller Williams, Laura has helped Longhorns find the home of their dreams in central Texas. Just ask our resident sex symbol, Ian Boyd, who moved all the way from Michigan to Texas with Laura's help. Laura can help you find what you're looking for in the 512, the 737, or even parts of the 254 and the 210. Just, you know, give her a call at 512-74-0505. Her email is in the description as well as the rest of her contact details. She's a friend. Give her a call. I'll see. How healthy is Bond? I think we reported on IT that Isaiah Bond's doing a lot better. Right. It should be back in the mix. I can't give you the nonsense. He's 93.8% ready, but, you know, I think he's going better. So you talk about, like, last week, Elco was sort of the talk of the town. He was mocked for being at the podium, talking about Auburn. And then he, you know, he named drops Texas after saying that, well, we're completely focused on Auburn. And then he mentions Texas, right? But Texas, there's, there's literal. In my head, there's, there's tangible evidence of Texas looking ahead to aim him as well, right? Matthew Golden comes out. He's the quote, unquote go guy. I'm going to focus on one of the offensive in the passing game last week to sort of let Isaiah Bond, you know, he's going to be out there, right? You got to honor him, respect his speed. But the offense isn't going to sort of flow through him the way that it otherwise would if he's 100% healthy. So I do like home from mentioned expect him to be a much better, healthier version of himself than he then he did when he walked out onto the field last week. So you're going to see him next in place tonight. That's my thoughts. Dude, and named him gives up that yak, dude, like, we're not great at like hitting fades. You know, that's not really our game plan. But like, if Quinn can get him something quick and bond can slip attack. Well, man, you can go for 80, you know, and so it's like, that's the important thing too is like, I need bonds. I need bonds speed. And I don't care if it's downfielder. You got to get yak. But we need some some real speed. This game would really be helpful. Down goes Miami. Okay. Well, I mean, lost. Oh, hey, man. Hey, God, Alabama's gonna find a way to sneeze happening. Yeah, actually, my thing says it's Q4. Yeah, mine says Q4 too. But it must got a first down or something to run it because it's a man. Yeah, it probably got a first one going. Yeah, I'm still showing two minutes. I could be a way off. Hopefully they're using up all the upsets. So there won't be any potential upsets left. Quentin in theory, he was doing it. It's a theoretical law. They do have more points now. We could we see we we cut to the chase earlier with his take about teams that the team that sports the most will win. And then now we got all the noise back. Come on, Q. Yeah. Yeah, when we need you, we need your rational takes here. Yeah, let's go, man. Oh, yeah, hopefully, man, I don't like all these upsets. But the more upsets that happen, the less likely they happen to us. So that's what I like. So here's what I was thinking about. And this is kind of basic analysis, but something we just really haven't had a lot in the past, I don't know, 15 years. I'm just excited to see playmakers make plays tonight. You know, like this is going to be where it's like, John is going to do something cool. Anthony Hill's going to do something cool. I don't feel I have no nerves with the defense, dude. Like, I think they're going to show up, man. I think tasks going to do something cool. And like, it's like, that's what I'm excited about. I'm getting to the point now where like I'm excited to watch Longhorns, not quietly nervous. Like I was, we did good last year, but man, you just didn't know last year how it was going to end up on some of those close games. That's the exciting part to be able to watch a good team. We've only had one lost man going into the final game of the season, man, like we've been really lucky. No doubt, like, so everybody, everybody's focused on talking about coin viewers, the Texas quarterback situation, and I get it. But at the end of the day, man, this is still this is a lot. There's a lot at stake for Texas A&M too, right? And in their quarterback situation, we're still talking about a red shirt freshman. I get it. He's a Hellcat. He's a dynamic dude. He can, he can make plays, but he thrives in space, right? This Texas edges don't let you get outside of them. They do not. Right. So can he be, can he beat us from the pocket? Maybe. But we haven't seen him do that this year. Yeah. So, you know, I mean, yeah, magic, magic happens, right? Maybe the crowd and maybe he's, he's, he's prepared. They've got something up their sleeve for us, but I just don't, you can't, I don't see, I don't, and there's not a world to me where this player is sitting back, back there and picking apart this Texas secondary, it's just not going to happen. And, and, and if he does, you know, if he's, if he's asked to stand back there in the pocket and delivering over, over and over again, and they can't overcome the Texas front seven with their design quarterback runs his own read game and things like that. And they do have to sort of revert to, okay, we can't run a ball, we got to sit back and throw it. Then you got guys like Colin Simmons and Trey Morgan active, you know, if you're holding a ball longer than 2.8 to 3.2 seconds, like they're going, they're going to be in your face. How to pressure freshmen handle that, that pressure, right? The he since, since leaving a mosque went down, he's been tasked with shouldering a ton of the workload, right? And I care where you're playing for a registered freshman against this caliber of an opponent like Texas is, it's a lot to ask. So I think we should, we should be spending as much time and not we as in like them, not necessarily we as in us. We as in everybody talking about the quarterback situation for A&M as well, right? There's still a lot of, there's, there are a lot of question marks on both sides of the football. I can see I expect to slug fast, man, and by slug fast, I mean, like phone booth, football, a knockdown, drag out, like a first team to first team to 17 could even win this game 17 points could win this football game. Yeah, yeah, it could be a low scoring. What's driven me nuts? How you're saying, Hey, we need to think of the in inverse of Marcel Reed. It's the same thing when I've been here about A&M's defensive line all week. Like guys, we have they have one player with four sacks or more. We have three. They can stop the run. Well, yeah, okay, we're seventh in the nation and stopping the run. Right. They're 40 something in sacks. We're 20 something like in every measure, the Texas defensive line is better than the A&M defensive line. The only difference is right now is off is NFL mocks that. So they have two names, right? That are getting first round mocks, which is great. That's great for the NFL. But that's trait space, man. Just because you have first rounders doesn't mean that they're affecting games at this crazy amount. It means the NFL likes they're projectable. But that's the biggest thing too is like, the weird week is like all the strength I've heard from A&M Texas, if you invert it is stronger on that side. And so it's just interesting to kind of see how people are analyzing this. But I do think that there to even though our defensive line is better, I think their defensive line would be more impactful. Right. Because Marcel Reed can move easier than I would say this, though, you know, he's the first quarterback that doesn't look the scramble outside. He likes to go up the middle through the pocket, right? He has been there, he doesn't get around the edge. He's gonna step up and take off to the crease where most young quarterbacks, they just think they can run outside and get away. But he actually steps up and goes forward. That's the one thing about Russian, but you might run right into Anthony, he'll doing it. So that's my point. Yeah, you gotta worry about that too. So can we can we can we take it a step further than I kind of want to talk a little bit about just overall game philosophy for coach for from coach Sark. So my I was kind of going back and forth with this and I'll just leave this to the panel and anybody in the chat, right? Let's just assume for a second to eliminate all the all the question March, right? Let's assume Quinn's a full goal. And Sark understands that Quinn, Quinn's ready. Okay. Would you in this like, let's talk about the environment, because everybody wants to talk about if you're Sark, knowing what your defense is, is your approach is your is your overall philosophy to don't take this out of context. But for lack of a better term, protect your defense with your play column, right? Not necessarily giving the and pass rush a chance to put Texas in a second and 18 situation on a deep play action boot or something along those lines, right? Is it do we see the same conservative play style? The more of the, I guess the the finesse approach that we saw to open up the Georgia game with the East to West stuff, just like ball out quick. Let's get the quarterback in a real and that's always a good idea. And for the most part, but knowing understanding what we have with the with the with the punt game being a question mark for us as well, like maybe the inability to flip a field, you don't want to go out there first, first and 10 from the 20 yard line, take a sack on second or third down and be punting from your own end zone. That's how things turn around quickly. Special teams can flip this game just as easily as any other quarterback question mark. So is that in the back of your mind if you're sorry, right? What is what are your guys thoughts there? Just kind of watching and I think we can tack them over the middle. I think sark will too with the quick pass game, the perimeter game, AJ May, the DB, the slot nickel over there. He's really, really good at blowing those quick screens up. He has a lot of interceptions on a perimeter. That's what he does. He likes to jump passes. And so I think we can beat him over middle because a lot of times they're so inconsistent the way they rush. I'm sure sark has seen this on film. They usually leave one guy open right across the middle. As long as he sits down, it may be going to ham tonight a lot. When they're bringing pressure, they all blister like one gap. Like they get on top of each other. It's so weird that you have this gap, you have this gap that you have this gap, but they're running through one gap. And so they're unsound. Yeah, they're asking one guy way over here to come over and cover the scene on the other side, which is really, really hard to do. And sometimes they're very inconsistent, which leaves it open right away. So I think the quick passing game will be over the middle. You probably can hit with a bunch of draws or delay runs, too. I think that'll be open right past you. You handed off and let them go. So versus the what we're used to seeing with the quick spring bubble screens. Right. So like in my head, listening to like, I know Texas A&M's their past defense like their secondary is one of the worst grade in the country as well as far as the explosive rate. But player by player, their second level is where it's where they're technically at their weakest in coverage, right? They're linebacker position. So is this you see a lot of two back and having some some Texas routes or, you know, some, some angle routes like it trying to exploit that at the over the middle of the field like what you're talking about, coach, if you seen Tori in line with anybody, Tori in York is not a funny anybody attack. I love the kid. I love kids on temple takes. But man, if he's in coverage versus one or one versus anybody, yeah, you're a good kid, man, like he's, he's solid, but yeah, he's vulnerable there. Yeah, so linebackers are vulnerable. Honestly, the whole second there is vulnerable. They're good down and down. But if you get a fast receiver or mental laps, as far as being protectionist, I Yeah, if our punting game wasn't so sketchy, I wouldn't agree. But it like you said, that this is also you're playing a defensive head coach, they're all about field position. Yeah, you know, offensive courses, for whatever reason, don't think exactly along those lines. But DCs are all about field position. So that's what's going to be interesting to man, I think it's about the run game and I know A&M's run defense is pretty good. But man, if we can get the run game going, that's just going to open up everything, dude. And if we hit a couple of those shots, man, like that changes it too. I want Marcel Reed pushing, but I can, I don't know, man, I love two minds, like early, I don't want to be protectionist because a SARC script, man, if you can get up on, you can get score 18 on them in the first five minutes do with that. But hey, if we go out there, win the toss and SARC takes the ball, we're going to know what's up with Quinn on drive one. Quinn almost shows us how the game is going to go like in the first three drives. And that's just kind of how it is. So Quinn's going to let us know early what to expect from Quinn. And that's going to be the biggest thing. Now, if we see that they're getting to Quinn and Quinn looks hurt and stuff like that, then you got to change your strategy, get arching. But to answer your question, Lando, I don't know. There's so many competing variables here to win for me. Nick, what do you think? You got to protect Quinn at all costs, man. You got to make this game very simple. Death 5000 cuts in this game. Short, you know, short passes. I think Hamilton have a big game this game. Hopefully, you know, I love some help. He's just so reliable, man. But also, like you said, coach, if we can get that, that nice deep shot in every now and then, you know, take it, man, we got the players who can do it. Adam gives up big time plays to his well, man. So, but yeah, death 5000 cuts let Quinn be the guy to kind of check down a lot this game. Let's get five yards here, seven yards here, five yards here. I'm fine with that. Let's just go up. You know, like if look, if Texas wins by one point, I'm happy. I'm good. Oh, yeah. You know, this is the first time that we played in 13 years, man, death 5000 cuts protect Quinn at all costs clean pocket form. If Texas does that, I think Texas is very tough. It was game. So plot, some plot for the other side of the ball to I just had another kind of a talking point. It was my take at the end of the game at the when the game concluded last week looking forward to this one. Another one of those looking ahead moments and protecting Isaiah Bond on the other side of the ball is do we see is this more of a David Binda profile game just knowing the style the style of play like 59% 59% of the time, and him's running the football, right? He says to know we know about David Binda on downhill and you know, he's making chase quarterbacks too. He's a comfortable speed, man. You need that. You need it. Yeah, that'll be yeah, Binda would be interesting too. I mean, just his blitz from Bama last year where he got cut got up and got the quarterback. Yep. Yeah, I've used that clip a few different times. I love that play. Yeah. So I think our defense is going to ball out, man. I feel good. You know, but me and Nick were talking before, man, like, you can ask me like how I feel about the game. I feel like we're going to win by 15 and then 20 minutes later, I'm like, I don't know. Like it's this one's in my head, you know, that's how much of the magic environment, dude, the magical environment's gotten to me, dude. Show me game for the offensive line, man. You know, this is just for me game. This is just showing me game to say, Hey, look, this is going to be our toughest competition post Georgia, right? And so we got bullied against Georgia. Alright, so now what do we do? You got two guys who are who are first round picks, right, who are coming to take our head off? How do you match up camp? How do you match up banks? How do you match up DJ Hayden? How do you match up Jake Majors has been really good this year too as well? How do you guys match up? Show everybody on national television at Primetime. Why you guys be one of the best Orleans in the country? I love it, man. Show up. You're running through this. The pictures on the pictures on Twitter of the stadium filling up, man. And also like, I got to get credit on this, man. Like their state, I told you, I watched the 2011 game last night just to be nostalgic. Man, the improvements they made to this stadium is crazy. Yeah, I mean, they didn't have any of this in 2011. So they put, I mean, the way they built the stadium up since we last played them is really impressive too. Yeah, that part. So beyond no one really of playing in this game because it was a long ago, but also even if you did play in this game, it would feel I mean, get in the only one that it's going to know the true difference here. That's a whole that's a hilarious profile picture. People are funny. I'm just scanning Twitter to make sure no breaking news hits while we're on here. Oh, man, I'm kind of doing the same thing. You guys, I was looking for the quarterback funness that's going on. Oh, queer has both ankle saying he has a brace on the right leg on the right ankle. Okay, cool. He's definitely so he's looking at the flex ankle flexion. I guess dorsiflexion whenever you point your toe up towards your knee. I'm looking too much into this. This is just my overly analytical mind. So y'all just gonna have to bear with me. All right. And maybe it maybe I'm wrong, but I'm just looking at him walk around and pregame. It's clearly heavily taped, right? On the right side, the right leg, the right ankle does not dorsiflex when he walks. It almost just like stays flat as he's picking his leg up. So just something right leg you said. So it's on his plant foot. Yeah, that's gotta be tough, man. The three step drop onto a high ankle sprain dude to put to get the torque to throw deep. That's tricky, man. Like we said, with modern medicine, he's not he's not gonna feel his leg for the next like in the morning, he's gonna feel like his leg has been broken. But tonight he's not gonna be able to feel his leg. We don't need a great Quinn yours. We just need him to do the simple passes and we got it. Yeah, it's all about executing, man. Oh, yeah, I want the team. I want this to be a team when I want running backs to be like, Okay, I want everybody else pick up quarterback this time. We don't need quarterback saviors this game. Quentin did not like me talking about motivation. My boy, coin man, can't even compliment like a structure being built. I don't even like what I talk positively about construction projects. Oh, man. This is starting to use in the making, man, adrenaline is through the roof. That guy's right now, I'm starting to feel that that sports psychology getting me right now. So I told you guys in the group, I was like a seven year old, I woke up this morning, I couldn't go back to sleep. Yeah, it was like the first thing I thought of, I was like, dude, because it felt like this game is like all week feels like it's been forever, dude. This is this is awesome. 13 years in the making, man, I've ever been a student. And when we played, you know, a and we would go back and forth home and home. And there's just like traveling down there to a game and or having them come up, it was just a name is the game, right? And oh, you those are your two games, but having them back on the scales, man, this is just feels right. It just feels right. But the bulldog at the bulldog. Made me hide it from Bevo. I can't believe he's freaking he's a stud. I can't believe we let the rich guys in both programs, whatever took this game away for 13 years, that's crazy. This is awesome. It's amazing. Just for the fans, but I'll just economically do. And we haven't had a home rival, man, like we don't get to play. Oh, you at home, you know, have a like, man, we gave up so much for those 13 years just because like petty stuff, man, they gave up millions of dollars like that. That's not easy, dude. How much they hated each other. Like we'll lose $20 million annually. That's how much I don't like you. It's a weird. But yeah, man, the nervousness is starting to. I'm ready. I'm gonna go take a lap just like, just like, like around the entire premise of the problem that I'm on right now, just kind of get the blood flowing warm up a little bit. This nervous energy out. Well, man, I think Texas does world this game, you know, I look at this game like the Arkansas game, you know, where we gotta, we kind of took the run away from green. You know, I think Texas does very well this game, man. It's just something about this. I got a good feeling about it. Sark was very anger today. You know, like, it's mad on his interview. This is the most mad I've seen. Sorry. I think I think Sark understands how big this game is. You know, it's just something about this. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just got a really good feeling like this defense defense showed up every game this year. I'm not worried about the defense. I think Sark has a hell of a plan here, you know, saying for the offense side of all, I'm excited for it, man. And Trey, why does that guy now? We know what running back is, you know, against Georgia, we didn't know who our real guy was at the time, right? So, man, look, I'm ready. Yeah. The only the reason why I'm as nervous as I am, right? I know the defense is going to show up. I know they're going to make it tough to move the football. I just I'm worried about forcing the issue if Quinn isn't in fact 100%. And he like we saw under pressure last week after the after he you know, he stayed in the football game, things got a little weird, right? Pressure he he almost like he tried to check it down and he threw it away. But it ended up being a lateral had that ball state in balance. That's a scoop and score the opposite direction. But letting that affect your your decision making is the only reason why I'm as nervous as I am. Oh, it's the only fact you're seeing those videos and how heavily taped up at it. Like he looks like Tom Brady. Tom Brady spat. It does. It does, man. I got it. Send me a picture. I got it right now. That's it. Yeah, it's quarterback. That's the only question I have. Let me if our quarterback plays there, then I feel good quarterback plays in there. We need everybody. True. The Quinn Chester is loaded. It's over for Aggie. I sent it to the group chat with all 11 of us like with Nino and Steve. Yeah. He's spatted up because he's about to run for 300. Dude, if I'm going, I'm wearing the glove. I'm wearing the VIC glove. I'm running for 300, dude. Who cares? Not gonna see that coming. I guarantee you then they in the game. The funniest thing. Steven's Steven's pregame show. I just love listening to Steve Rapp fanatic respected for those who are unaware. But his pre his show he's he talked about he's like, man, I'm a man of faith. Got father, son, Holy Spirit, all that. But I don't want to see no Bible verses on anybody's I black tomorrow. I want to see that that way. Kill everybody. Yeah. No. Steve cut a promo. He was in his belt to ask series that he's been laying down all year. He got he got a hot promo. I guess on y'all's on y'all's bleacher report show Nick wherever he's like. Oh, yeah. No more games. Like he just. Dude, I was cracking up when he's doing I was like, Steve's like a damn actor right here in the streets, man. I can't wait to watch fanatic. We win this game, man. He's gonna be. He's gonna let him have it. It's gonna be so good, man. It's gonna be like Thanksgiving dinner with both places. Yeah. That's gonna be crazy. Oh, the quinton. Potavious young. Quint young. Quinton L'Oreal is my cousin. Let me get in the chat. Yeah, you can come do you just have to litter that you have to provide intel, man. You got to be a source for us, man. Oh, it's funny, dude. Or predictions. Oh, okay. I hate those. I hate these. No one ever comes back and congratulates you if you're right. Exactly. In the history of school. But they come back every time when you're wrong. But I've yet to ever have anyone be like, you know what? Dude, you really nailed that. Yeah, exactly. It's always. Texas. I'll just I'll leave because these are so not fun. But Texas 24 and M 10. I like that. I got mixed, man. Give me Texas 2713. Well, on round tape, I already gave my score prediction. I had Texas 24 and 20. So it can't shoot it. Yeah, fair. I'll go 23 to 12. Texas A&M doesn't score touchdown. Okay. Okay, I get okay. I like it. I thought you were giving them touchdown field goal safety. I was like, Oh, no. With the Tom Brady spat, if we get a bad field position, start it's possible. We could see that. We'll see. Yeah. We have to win special teams, especially given the quarterback situation. I agree 100%. Yeah, no weird stuff, dude. Let's bolt. Yeah, dude. Yeah, we got to we got to acknowledge Elijah for us as two just just just out of principle. I respect that, man. Shout out to Jake. Yeah. Oh, yeah, man. Oh, yeah, man. Most definitely. I don't even want to bring the common up that the dude put out there. But yeah, man, shut off a date, man. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, you see a TAF had a pocket square with 48 on it. That's what's up. So I think they saw whatever, whatever. I'm not giving the time of day. But whatever was falling around, I think they saw that it's personal now. It's personal. I think that makes me realize this for them. Give me all the bulletin. Give me that bulletin more material right now. Touch my players free game as we just saw that that apparently allegedly, the A&M coaches did give it to me. Let's go. Yeah. I'm gonna return the punt for a TD. So he bolder is so scary and awesome that I could see that easily too. Like after making that Oh, you play, man, it's like he can he's capable of doing awesome stuff. The funniest one though, dude, it's the one time he was able to field it cleanly. He called a fair catch last night, right? I was like, dude, what are you like the one time in the season? Yeah. Well, yeah, special teams run the ball. Quarterback doesn't have to be the savior here team. Let's get a team went in with that. X 29 game to man. I think the old team sport, baby. Let's do it, man. Watch the game. Yeah, let's go. I got nerves over here. I gotta go. Let's go. Let's get it. Fantastic hanging out. Y'all, thanks for hanging out. And then of course, no matter what, win or lose, we will be here live as soon as the block strikes zero. So coming out for the post game. Enjoy it. Nick. Thank you. Landon. Thank you. Coach Dub. Thank you, fans. Thank y'all as well. Let's get this win. Peace. [MUSIC]
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