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Sigaba
01-07-2010, 19:37
First, go Longhorns.:D

Second, would it have been too much to ask of the guys performing the national anthem to shave (Josh Groban) or put on a sweater over the tee shirt (Flea)?:rolleyes:

Third, go Longhorns.:lifter

Buck
01-07-2010, 19:47
First, go Longhorns.:D

Second, would it have been too much to ask of the guys performing the national anthem to shave (Josh Groban) or put on a sweater over the tee shirt (Flea)?:rolleyes:

Third, go Longhorns.:lifter

Fourth, and most importantly, ROLL TIDE !!!!

Buck

Richard
01-07-2010, 19:48
HOOK 'EM!

Richard

caveman
01-07-2010, 20:18
I hate to say things look dire for a McCoy-less Texas. A real shame because if I hate anything, it's the SEC.

LongWire
01-07-2010, 20:26
Second, would it have been too much to ask of the guys performing the national anthem to shave (Josh Groban) or put on a sweater over the tee shirt (Flea)?:rolleyes:


While I may agree (didn't see the spectacle) about respect to the National Colors and Anthem, I'm surprised that you don't support their right to freedom of expression.

MatthewD44
01-07-2010, 20:49
Got to say Roll Tide Roll.. and sorry about McCoy

stickey
01-07-2010, 21:10
Rough start, but as i figured, the SEC is just too strong. Other conferences cannot compete. Had McCoy stayed in, sure, it would have been a closer first half if for anything the morale of Texas. Ohwell, i think/thought he was overrated anyways.

Going to bed now at half, confident that the Tide will have Rolled and the Horns will have been beat into milking heifers.

The Reaper
01-07-2010, 21:21
Roll Tide.

TR

Sigaba
01-07-2010, 21:21
Hopefully McCoy's injury is not too serious. Given the way Alabama's offense has plowed through the Longhorn's defense, one wonders how much of a difference a healthy McCoy would have made.

(And how I dread the inevitable "If McCoy hadn't got hurt..." rumblings.:rolleyes: In sport, championship teams overcome setbacks and find ways to win. Shameless Lakers plug here (http://i2.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/multimedia/photo_gallery/0909/bernstein_finals_photos/images/Magic%20junior%20sky%20hook%201987a.jpg).:D)

While I may agree (didn't see the spectacle) about respect to the National Colors and Anthem, I'm surprised that you don't support their right to freedom of expression.IMO, the question "Can I?" should always be followed immediately by the question "Should I?"

Performing the "Star Spangled Banner" or "God Bless America" is just not another gig.

Just my $0.02.

Remington Raidr
01-07-2010, 21:40
Beef. It's what's for dinner. COOOKY!!!:D

Buffalobob
01-07-2010, 21:42
ROLL TIDE ROLL

NoRoadtrippin
01-07-2010, 23:22
Gilbert played his frickin' heart out. You can't ask much more than that from a true freshman. As my fiancee put it, he showed up tonight planning on being a cheerleader. To get thrown into the fire like that and come out with two touchdowns after being so far down...he really found a rhythm there for a bit. If a few receivers had given a bit more help on some of those passes, it'd be a different outcome.

Abu-Shakra
01-08-2010, 00:02
The game turned out better than I expected. It looked like a bust of a game by the end of the half.

I was rooting for Bama, but I actually started rooting for Texas when they were making their comeback. I wanted that freshman QB to go legend. What a great story that would be???

Richard
01-08-2010, 07:12
Good game - and the healthiest team won.

Richard's $.02 :munchin

orion5
01-08-2010, 11:35
Devastatd that Colt ended his college career that way, but what a classy guy. In his comments after the game, I appreciated that he collected his emotions/disappointments and made gracious comments to Alabama for their win and to his teammate QB Gilbert for his perseverance.