They just got outplayed vs. A&M. Colt probably shouldn't have come back, and Mack should have gameplanned with Snead starting.
2006-11-28 09:31:40
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answered by mesquitemachine 6
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It might seem that UT is more one dimensional than years past, but the opposite is actually true. Usually, UT is in the bottom 50 passing yards per game and in the top 5 in rushing yards per game. However, this year they are in approximately the top 40 in both for a better balance.
True, they don't have the dominating rushers of Vince Young and Cedric Benson of the recent past, but look at these stats:
392 TOTAL yds/game (24th in nation)
170 RUSHING yds/game (30th in nation)
222 PASSING yds/game (41st in nation)
So, survey says (relatively speaking) the Horns are still a running team.
Also, the longhorns have 23 rushing touchdowns and 29 passing....pretty balanced.
This looks pretty balanced to me....not even close to one dimensional. But again, when you lose Cedric Benson and then Vince Young, you have to start throwing the ball a little more.
2006-11-28 17:25:58
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answered by kyle m 2
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They just got outplayed!!! The hit on McCoy after he threw another INT was a cheap shot but it had no effect on the outcome of the game. Also the interference call in the end zone could have gone either way, so get over it and go back to sipping tea!!!!!!!!!WHOOP.!!!!!!!!! Gigged 'Em
And I think they are a fairly balanced team offensively.
2006-11-28 17:27:24
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answered by Scottie Boy 6
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no they just had a bad day and the Aggies played hard and dirty
2006-11-28 17:11:24
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answered by valgal115 6
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THEY DEPENDED TOO MUCH ON COLT.
2006-11-28 17:10:52
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answered by smitty 7
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