Whoops, We Found An Explosive Offense

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First, join me: "WOOOOOO!!!!" Whoop like an Aggie at a sheep farm, Longhorn fans. And not because we beat Nebraska - that was to be expected. Whoop because we got an explosive performance in the fourth quarter the likes of which we haven't seen since... well, since 2005. No matter what Mack Brown was saying , this Texas offense was stuck in a deep, nasty rut. For three quarters today, the ... [link]

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SUNDAY QUARTERBACK FINDS A WAY
Published 10/28/2007 by SMQ <info@sundaymorningqb.com> at Sunday Morning Quarterback
... The adjustment on Texas' part at the start of the fourth quarter was obvious - in some people's opinion, possibly accidental - and especially effective because the defense never did adjust. Maybe because the Huskers were still leading and expecting to see more passing, and/or Texas hadn't shown any special commitment to the run to that point, the Blackshirts increasingly turned to the defense they had used most of the game to come after McCoy in obvious third down passing situations, sending seven or eight men charging upfield in one solid wave, stretched across the line ...

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