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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1414 on: December 10, 2024, 05:36:02 PM »
One of the stories for the upcoming Texas-Clemson game that I expect to get hammered into the ground over the next couple of weeks, is the Ewers vs. Klubnik rematch.  They played one another in the Texas 6A State Title game back in 2021, and here they are facing off once again in the CFP.

Outcome of that first game?  Klubnik's Austin Westlake team topped Ewers' Southlake Carroll squad for the state championship.  Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself!


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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1415 on: December 10, 2024, 05:58:13 PM »
I believe Michael Taaffe was on Klubnik's side for that game. He's with Ewers now.
Andrew Mukuba was playing against Cade in practice last season.

For those unfamiliar, I'm naming Texas' starting secondary.

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« Reply #1416 on: December 11, 2024, 10:22:07 AM »
I guess we'll see whether or not Texas left its shotgun in Atlanta, and won't be able to blast numerous holes in its own feet.  Not having SEC refs call the game will be a tremendous advantage for Texas, so that's nice.


Unfortunately, Texas appears to pack that shotgun for most every game, and brandish it once or twice per contest, fully loaded.  

The wife has started experiencing digestive problems every time Ewers throws the ball in the RZ.  She watches most all of our games and tells me she doesn't know how our fans' nerves can handle it.  I tell her it's not that bad, and Texas' adventures only affect her the way they do because Texas is good, and playing meaningful games with a legit chance at a championship.  

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« Reply #1417 on: December 11, 2024, 10:40:32 AM »
Yup it's certainly easier to take losses when your team's in no danger of winning anything meaningful anyway.

Except losses to rivals.  I hate those no matter what.  This year was pretty special in that Texas played and defeated all three traditional rivals.  Over the decades, that actually hasn't happened all that often.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1418 on: December 11, 2024, 10:56:46 AM »
Texas also defeated Vandy, on the road, making it a very special season.

They certainly "should" have beaten UGA as well.

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« Reply #1419 on: December 11, 2024, 11:02:13 AM »
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« Reply #1420 on: December 17, 2024, 10:09:34 AM »
To get ahead of ourselves, SEC schedules were released last week. The Longhorns have a bad one, not in the sense of an impossible schedule like Florida's, but there's a 5-week stretch of no home games. Texas won't play at home for all of October, which I find terrible; October is college football best weather month.

Thinking about why this is, the weekends of October 4 & 11 will occupy Austin with the Austin City Limits Music Festival, filling up all the hotels and restaurants. Then for the weekend of October 18, Austin hosts the F1 race.

ACL is always an October event since the 70s, but now that it's a 2-weekend event and the F1 race is a recent addition to a crowded October calendar, I guess this will be the norm for Texas going forward? Minimal October home games?




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« Reply #1421 on: December 17, 2024, 10:20:57 AM »
I wish the SEC would do something about these dumb schedules.  We have Ole Miss in September next year, which is an abomination.  

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1422 on: December 17, 2024, 11:24:00 AM »
The root problem to me is too many teams which is probably good for $$$ but not much else.  

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« Reply #1423 on: December 17, 2024, 11:32:53 AM »
TX-OU is always in October which means we give up an October home game every other year.  2025 is that year, Texas is the "home" team in Dallas, so that's part of it.

I'm not sure they're intentionally staying away from home games going up against ACL Fest and Formula 1.  We've had several home games coincide with both before, so I don't think that's really part of the plan.  I think it just worked out weird for 2025.  I think A&M has something similar.

Oh and just for the record, although the television show Austin City Limits has been around since the 70s, the music festival called "ACL Fest" has only been around since 2002.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1424 on: December 17, 2024, 11:36:50 AM »
The root problem to me is too many teams which is probably good for $$$ but not much else. 

I cut the cord several years ago, back when YouTube TV and Hulu Live TV were just $35 and $40, respectively.  Plus there were more options back in those days. 

YouTube TV has announced another price increase of $10/month, bringing their monthly subscription to $83/month.  At this point it approaches cable prices, but still with the decreased functionality of a streaming service.  The only convenience is no contract, and I can turn it off with the click of a button.  Which we usually do after the Superbowl. 

This time, however, I'm not sure I'll turn it back on. 

CFB is a declining product for me, and not one I'm sure I'm willing to pay nearly 85 bucks a month for anymore. 

I'll be investigating another couple of new things that might be decent alternatives.  If you live somewhere you can easily get network channels like ABC over the air, Sling is still a pretty good option for the ESPN networks.  But I don't.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #1425 on: December 17, 2024, 11:49:56 AM »
We lost SECN in the recent cable debacle here.  If I crave watching, I'll just go to a local sports bar.  It's an OK experience, I usually pay $25 or so.

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« Reply #1426 on: December 17, 2024, 12:51:49 PM »
Speaking of weird TV, I just looked at the schedule and it says Texas-Clemson will be on TNT/MAX.  I had no idea either of those even carried college football.

Now I gotta figure out if I have that.  I think my i s c & a aggie wife is watching something on Max right now so I guess we have that.  And I think TNT is standard on my YoutubeTV.  But it's weird that I'm actually going to have to check that and confirm.


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« Reply #1427 on: December 17, 2024, 01:02:03 PM »
Yeah, I just heard Chris Fowler mention that last night during the Raiders/Falcons game.  I thought "Wow, that's weird."  Can't remember the last time I watched a cfb game on TNT.  And a playoff game, at that. 

YTTV has TNT so you should be fine. 

Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't it you I was talking to a year or two ago about cord-cutter services like YTTV and you were telling me that your cable bundle with internet still made it well worth your while to use them?  (Spectrum, maybe?)  Because I think it's the same company we have here (Spectrum is the only cable option here) and I remember thinking "Pfft, Spectrum sure doesn't run any deals like that 'round here."  If that was you, what made you jump to YTTV?  

 

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