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Are yall going to beat us?
Posted on 11/14/24 at 9:28 am
Posted on 11/14/24 at 9:28 am
Give me some bulletin board material
Posted on 11/14/24 at 9:53 am to Harry Rex Vonner
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Give me some bulletin board material
This Saturday, the Texas Longhorns are set to put on a dominant display as they take on the Arkansas Razorbacks, and the outcome is almost certain—the Longhorns are going to obliterate the Razorbacks. With a roster stacked with elite talent and a relentless defense, Texas is primed to show Arkansas just how far they've fallen behind the powerhouse that is the Longhorns.
First, let’s talk about Texas’ offense. Quarterback Quinn Ewers is ready to carve up Arkansas’ secondary like a hot knife through butter. Ewers’ arm strength and accuracy have been on full display this season, and the Razorbacks won’t have the defensive chops to stop him. On the ground, running backs like Colin Page will punish Arkansas' defense with speed and power, chewing up yards and keeping the Hogs on their heels all game long.
Meanwhile, the Texas defense is primed to stifle Arkansas’ offense at every turn. The Razorbacks have struggled to find any consistency on that side of the ball, and against the speed, strength, and skill of the Longhorns, they’ll have no answers. Texas’ defensive line is going to make life miserable for Arkansas' quarterback, forcing bad throws and quick turnovers. Linebackers like Bill Norton will be all over the field, shutting down any potential running game and pressuring any passing attempts.
In terms of special teams, Texas has the edge as well. Whether it's field position or the ability to make big plays in key moments, the Longhorns are just deeper and more well-coached across the board. Arkansas may get a few flashes of hope, but ultimately, Texas will smother them on every front.
It’s simple: Texas is the superior team, and Arkansas has no shot. The Longhorns will walk into Razorback Stadium and leave with a dominant victory. Score prediction? Texas wins big, something like 41–6, maybe worse. Whatever it is, Arkansas has no business competing with this juggernaut.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 8:54 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Which one of my admins let you in? Smh. Just know it wasn't me. Cause if it was up to me, you wouldn't be on this board.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 9:56 pm to BigBro
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This Saturday, the Texas Longhorns are set to put on a dominant display as they take on the Arkansas Razorbacks, and the outcome is almost certain—the Longhorns are going to obliterate the Razorbacks. With a roster stacked with elite talent and a relentless defense, Texas is primed to show Arkansas just how far they've fallen behind the powerhouse that is the Longhorns. First, let’s talk about Texas’ offense. Quarterback Quinn Ewers is ready to carve up Arkansas’ secondary like a hot knife through butter. Ewers’ arm strength and accuracy have been on full display this season, and the Razorbacks won’t have the defensive chops to stop him. On the ground, running backs like Colin Page will punish Arkansas' defense with speed and power, chewing up yards and keeping the Hogs on their heels all game long. Meanwhile, the Texas defense is primed to stifle Arkansas’ offense at every turn. The Razorbacks have struggled to find any consistency on that side of the ball, and against the speed, strength, and skill of the Longhorns, they’ll have no answers. Texas’ defensive line is going to make life miserable for Arkansas' quarterback, forcing bad throws and quick turnovers. Linebackers like Bill Norton will be all over the field, shutting down any potential running game and pressuring any passing attempts. In terms of special teams, Texas has the edge as well. Whether it's field position or the ability to make big plays in key moments, the Longhorns are just deeper and more well-coached across the board. Arkansas may get a few flashes of hope, but ultimately, Texas will smother them on every front. It’s simple: Texas is the superior team, and Arkansas has no shot. The Longhorns will walk into Razorback Stadium and leave with a dominant victory. Score prediction? Texas wins big, something like 41–6, maybe worse. Whatever it is, Arkansas has no business competing with this juggernaut.
This is what any rational football fan would think. But the game has to be played.
I’m not optimistic this year.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 10:07 pm to Clark14
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This is what any rational football fan would think. But the game has to be played. I’m not optimistic this year.
lol that is what Chat GPT said.. except he thinks Brooks is still our RB and that Ford still plays LB.. so I had to switch those names..
I think it will be a lot closer than I want it to be.. and y’all might even win. I’m looking forward to another day watching ABC all day..
Posted on 11/14/24 at 10:15 pm to BigBro
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I’m looking forward to another day watching ABC all day..
I’m with you there, I’m not interested in any other conferences games except if it’s late and a west coast game might be on. This year has been very entertaining for SEC games.
You have the clearly superior talent team this year and should win handily, hopefully our fans will show up though.
Posted on 11/18/24 at 9:41 am to Hook Em Horns
HRV is good when he isn't drunk.
Posted on 11/24/24 at 8:28 am to FootballFrenzy
As opposed your trolling arse.
Posted on 1/8/25 at 9:28 am to Hook Em Horns
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Hook Em Horns
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Which one of my admins let you in? Smh. Just know it wasn't me. Cause if it was up to me, you wouldn't be on this board.
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