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Texas 37 - 24 Oregon
Just like the last two bowls vs. Pac12 teams, Texas' D shows up and wins one for Mack.
are you kidding me? After all this publicity the Longhorns are getting and no focus at all on Oregon these Ducks are ready to make a statement. Its time to put the spotlight where it belongs. On the talent of Oregon and not about the old man retiring from Texas where he has kept the program in mediocrity for 16 years.
... and not about the old man retiring from Texas where he has kept the program in mediocrity for 16 years.
troll attempt thread.
Texas 37 - 24 Oregon
Just like the last two bowls vs. Pac12 teams, Texas' D shows up and wins one for Mack.
are you kidding me? After all this publicity the Longhorns are getting and no focus at all on Oregon these Ducks are ready to make a statement. Its time to put the spotlight where it belongs. On the talent of Oregon and not about the old man retiring from Texas where he has kept the program in mediocrity for 16 years.
troll attempt thread. Its obvious when OP says Texas D will show up.
Did you watch the previous 2 years' bowls where Texas played pac12? The D definitely showed up. Ask Oregon States QB, if he can physically get up by now to greet you .
Once again, Mack Brown is an excellent bowl game coach. That is a fact and he severely owns the Pac 10. Oregon was stomped by Stanford (yes, the Ducks were stomped and got very lucky at the end to make the score respectable), embarrassed and raped by an awful UofA team and barely escaped one of the worst teams in the Pac 12 in Oregon State. Not really sure why people think Oregon is some amazing team.
google the last time Oregon/Texas played. Mack was the coach, no?
I was at that Holiday Bowl. #8 Oregon was lucky as shit they barely escaped #12 Texas, as true freshmen Roy Williams and BJ Johnson both dropped perfect passes from true freshman QB Chris Simms in the endzone that would have won the game in the final minute. Final score: 35-30. you bragging about that?