A&M gets a good one

#6
#6
And we should care why?

A hint: stop looking churlish. It makes you look even younger than you already are. You know that we'd be very happy to get him, so stop with the sour grapes already.

'Grats to A&M, and I hope that we beat the crap out of him whenever we actually meet. :)
 
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#10
At 4.9 in the forty, he seems kinda of slow for Sumlin. His former QBs could make plays with their feet

Reggie McNeal 4.32
Case Keenum 4.76
Manziel 4.53

Will Sumlin make his spread more one dimensional to mimic what Leach, Ou and Okie Lite run?
 
#11
#11
At 4.9 in the forty, he seems kinda of slow for Sumlin. His former QBs could make plays with their feet

Reggie McNeal 4.32
Case Keenum 4.76
Manziel 4.53

Will Sumlin make his spread more one dimensional to mimic what Leach, Ou and Okie Lite run?

They might be able to get him up to Keenum's speed. They also have a very talented backfield, and with a 4* RB from a very respected Texas high school program already committed for this class, the offense might change to reflect this. If Sumlin is a good coach (and I am sure he is), he will play to his strengths, and this may cause a shift in style.
 
#12
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At 4.9 in the forty, he seems kinda of slow for Sumlin. His former QBs could make plays with their feet

Reggie McNeal 4.32
Case Keenum 4.76
Manziel 4.53

Will Sumlin make his spread more one dimensional to mimic what Leach, Ou and Okie Lite run?

Case Keenum didn't really run much and Sumlin was very successful with him.
 
#13
#13
They might be able to get him up to Keenum's speed. They also have a very talented backfield, and with a 4* RB from a very respected Texas high school program already committed for this class, the offense might change to reflect this. If Sumlin is a good coach (and I am sure he is), he will play to his strengths, and this may cause a shift in style.
The jury is still out on talent from Lake Travis IMO. Still can't get the images of 5* Garrett Gilbert trying to QB a college game out my head. If he was from Westlake I would feel different...a lot of great college talent has passed through that school.

Lake Travis reminds me of Southlake Carroll when Todd Dodge coached there...great teams with very little D1 talent. Time will tell though.
 
#15
#15
The jury is still out on talent from Lake Travis IMO. Still can't get the images of 5* Garrett Gilbert trying to QB a college game out my head. If he was from Westlake I would feel different...a lot of great college talent has passed through that school.

Lake Travis reminds me of Southlake Carroll when Todd Dodge coached there...great teams with very little D1 talent. Time will tell though.

Go Spurs beat the queen :)
 
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The jury is still out on talent from Lake Travis IMO. Still can't get the images of 5* Garrett Gilbert trying to QB a college game out my head. If he was from Westlake I would feel different...a lot of great college talent has passed through that school.

Lake Travis reminds me of Southlake Carroll when Todd Dodge coached there...great teams with very little D1 talent. Time will tell though.

I gotta place a decent amount of blame on Mack Brown for Gilbert's development. He did an admirable job when he was thrown into the line of fire against Alabama on the biggest stage in college football. The fact that Mack admittedly had a poor attitude in the following season (we'll call it a loser's hangover) combined with the scrutiny coming from unrealistic Texas fans didn't help. David Ash hasn't been a world beater, either.

If this was a "TL; DR" post: sum it up as Mack Brown needs to go (but as a TU basher, I hope he stays there forever while your Bears benefit from his ineptitude).

I must say that I was considering Baylor for college, so I like the Bears. Art is a fantastic coach, and with the new stadium going up, I hope y'all can continue the recent success!
 

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