Texas-Kansas Game Thread

Awesome first half!!!

Don’t call it quits though.

Now is when Steve Sarkisian exits the grounds and his look alike double—Second Half Steve—enters the game to call the plays in the 2nd half.
 
I saw a couple of draft projections of Bijon being the last first round pick. Man I wish he would come back for his senior year.
 
Awesome first half!!!

Don’t call it quits though.

Now is when Steve Sarkisian exits the grounds and his look alike double—Second Half Steve—enters the game to call the plays in the 2nd half.

easy 2nd half playbook. Bijan left. Bijan right. Bijan middle.
 
Fourth down and short. Coburn and Murphy in the backfield to block. It took 11 games to come up with this? I know that sounds cynical but realistically, where has it been?
 
Fourth down and short. Coburn and Murphy in the backfield to block. It took 11 games to come up with this? I know that sounds cynical but realistically, where has it been?
And an athlete/RB leaping/diving high over the pile!!!

I can’t tell you how much I like this play.

:bevo::bevo::bevo:
 
et & Nash,

The leap was reminiscent of Johnny "Sky" Walker. Anyone besides me remember when Bill Little had Walker clear a 7' high jump bar in pads?
 
I was shocked by both projections. I assumed a top 5 pick.
no,
I have been thinking 2nd round at best and mostly because of his great catching ability and size. plus RBs aren't as valued as they use to be.
His lack of breakaway speed is a detriment.
 
I fear Bijan will leave early if he is indeed a first round projection. Maybe like Ricky he is loving college life, wants to get his degree?, wants to win the Heisman!? We can hope....
 
I just remember Priest and one time Ricky being ask what he wished he could do better and he said “jump like Priest”. Might have said “leap” can’t be certain.
 
4 Homer,

Herkie was only about 5'6". maybe less but ran a 9.2 hundred yards. Tony Jones (Arkansas final play TD) was also short, ran a 9.3, but Tony could stand flat footed under the basket and dunk a ball with either hand.

FWIW, Tony was the point guard on Donavan Forbes intramural team that destroyed Weltlich's varsity in the "game that was never played".
 

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