welllll i just got back from west virginia yayyy! ive been there all thanksgiving weekend, and the fact that theres NOTHING to do was starting to eat me away so im glad to be back. although i did get to eat a few exquisite meals so i cant complain. and my grandpa is 90 now and thats cool. and hes blind and hes still a practicing lawyer. cool guy,
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doesnt bother me... id never cheer for the longhorns anyway ive already decided i dont want to go to UT and im not that big a fan of austin in general.
a) of course mcgee didnt pass all that much, as hes a freshman quarterback with almost no experience and is an inaccurate passer (int. early in the game, high passes etc). youd think whether or not they prepared for the option one of the top defenses in the nation could recognize thats what A&M was doing and change the plan a little bit. instead they got pretty much raped every time mcgee ran the ball. sure quarterbacks are critiqued more on passing, but if it werent for vince youngs athletic ability to run the ball when needed, he wouldnt be as dangerous as he is. hes not necesairilly the best passer of the lot, but he has some dang good recievers (ive seen him pass into like triple coverage and the ball was up for grabs and somehow some way the reciever comes up with the ball). but its not good enough that the only thing is they werent prepared for mcgee. it is still possible that with reggie they could have discovered UTs weakness (whether or not it was due to them being unprepared or whatever) and reggie could have capitalized on that, as well as being an efficient passer. i think having reggie in the mix would have made a positive difference for A&M and you cant deny that texas would have lost at least 2-3 games this season if vince young was injured and for some reason couldnt start. vince young may not have had his best game, but you still have to give the A&M defense credit for performing how they did. they sacked him, forced fumbles, and stopped vince almost every time he tried to scramble.
b) heh well thats good vince and reggie are friends. that be sad if they hated each other but whatever. but i dont think it was simply "texas played crappy" but i think A&M really surprised people with how well they played too. a lot of it probably had to do with texas' normal offensive plan not going too hot and they got frustrated. but texas could have played that way against say...baylor (who according to you was supposed to give UT a much better game) and still won by a nice margin. sure they wouldnt have shut out baylor but it still would have been bad. at least a 3 TD lead. of course A&M made mistakes and i blame that for the reason they lost (some of which were mcgees fault but thats expected). im sure you were extremely thankful for some of those penalties too (as well as the kickoff fumble). i'll be watching the big XII game...and rooting for colorado as much as i rooted for A&M :). but 2005 is odd and the north team has always won the big XII on odd years so we'll see. theres been some big XII game upsets.
C) i'll give you that the punt block was good going on UT, but the kickoff fumble was purely luck for UT. how often is it that you just score and the next play you get the ball back deep in the other teams territory? people dont usually drop a kickoff heh. if that never happend that could have meant one less texas score, and one more A&M score which would have swung the score around enough to make texas lose (i forgot if they got a TD or just a field goal from that...or maybe that was their missed field goal ahh i cant remember).
D) ehhh we'll see. you cant judge how one team will play against another based on how they play other teams. for example TCU beat oklahoma, who got beat by SMU, who lost monumentally to A&M, who in turn lost to oklahoma. likewise OSU got beat by A&M, A&M got beat by tech, but OSU still beat tech. each week is a new week with a clean slate. theres no telling how USC has analyzed texas and if they have a way to stop them (which as proved by A&M there is a way to beat texas). that is...if texas breaks the big XII curse (north teams on odd years south teams on even years).
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The great thing about college football is that you never know what's gonna happen.
But don't count on the north team odd year charm working ;) not this year.
I miss you.
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part of my newfound college football love probably has to do w/ OCD mania...which i think i have to do a report on for psychology tomorrow heh.
ps the aggie marching band owns. for the record, they dont do the same thing every week. i guess the "format" is the same, but they change the patterns all the time and its very pleasing to the birds-eye viewer. plus their songs are more patriotic sounding and for some reason i like that kind of stuff haha. it sounds like music from old school epic war movies.
but i'll give it to texas for the fight song. its dang catchy. esp the second half after they kick the extra point. oooo gets me every time.
i miss you too bradley james...cant wait till christmas. but till then, college algebra with PROFESSOR BRADLEY will have to do :).
btw i get this BUNK christmas break from dec 16-jan 1. thats right I GO BACK TO SCHOOL ON JANUARY FREAKING 2ND. how gay is that?! no more HBU for me next year ive had it heh. i have off when nobody else is off, and when everyone else is off im not! no bueno dog, no bueno.
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