Mack Brown: Longhorns 'should be 7-3' - Big 12 Blog - ESPN
I wonder if isu is a game he thinks they should have won...
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Mack Brown: Longhorns 'should be 7-3' - Big 12 Blog - ESPN
I wonder if isu is a game he thinks they should have won...
I wouldn't see why he doesn't think they should have won that game. We only won by a touchdown.
Yeah, but we dominated the first three quarters.
He probably thinks they should have beaten ISU because they are loaded with 4 and 5 star recruits while we're working with 2 and 3 star guys. Not that recruiting rankings mean that much, but they clearly have more talent than us.
He's just mad that CPR didn't want his game ball...
And we 'should be 7-4,' but we're not.
Coulda woulda shoulda. How many teams can't what if a better record?
With all the advantages that Texas has this comes across as more Texas arrogance. Isn't this the same attitude that Mack Brown said got his team in trouble against ISU? Maybe that arrogance comes from the top after all.
They probably should be 9-1 with all the talent on that team, but hey when you have a ****** coach you lose games you should win.
I think what he meant to say is that his team should be 3-7. Nebby dropped like 5 potential touchdown receptions and multiple other passes throughout the day.
He's just getting confused in his old age.
I'd respect the man if he said Texas should be 10-0 right now. If you are going to make "woulda shoulda coulda" comments, at least go ALL IN!!!!!!!!!!!
I just can't recall coaches saying things like this before, talk about giving your opponents who beat you no credit.
Wonder if this is what he's telling all his recruits this year:
"Son, you want to be a Longhorn. We should have won 7 games last year..." What a *******. Remember after he lost to ISU, threw his coaches under the bus, and blamed his players for their "sense of entitlement". And who's got the sense of entitlement now, calling out how many games they "should have won". Ughhhh:realmad:
I hope this is the start of a multiseason epic meltdown, a la Nebraska in the last decade.