Texas vs OSU

Yea when the competition is easier they will 100% look better, and if they do not they will use the conference strength excuse
Well, both offenses look bad and the defenses look excellent. This is my reasoning for comparing this game to those terrible Miami-FSU Labor Day games. Some of the worst games in the history of the series.

I’m not sure why people expected this to be a shootout. First time starting quarterbacks against great defenses.

And like a lot of people on this board, I’ve never understood the Arch Manning hype. He doesn’t have a lot of starting experience, but he’s been in the program for two years and shouldn’t look this bad. The play calling hasn’t helped.
 
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No one in Louisiana said Arch was the #1 QB. Most thought Eli Holstein was better. Aside from his legs Arch isn’t a threat. He was like that last season too. Don’t believe the hype.
Where did Eli Holstein end up? Didn’t he transfer from Bama to Pitt?
 
I honestly think Sayin looks fine, has had some drops too. This is a good Texas secondary and he’s handling the pressure fairly well.

Let’s see if they’ll push the ball down the field more 2H, cause that aspect has been missing.
 
Well, both offenses look bad and the defenses look excellent. This is my reasoning for comparing this game to those terrible Miami-FSU Labor Day games. Some of the worst games in the history of the series.

I’m not sure why people expected this to be a shootout. First time starting quarterbacks against great defenses.

And like a lot of people on this board, I’ve never understood the Arch Manning hype. He doesn’t have a lot of starting experience, but he’s been in the program for two years and shouldn’t look this bad. The play calling hasn’t helped.
I prefer these types of games with these types of defenses then goofy shoot outs. Agree right now Arch doesn't look good at all
 
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Sayin sucks too

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