Kansas @ Texas FB, 11-13-21 (KU Wins)

Clonefan32

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And they have to take the trip to Morgantown this Saturday. You will be able to feel the indifference here in Iowa.
 

CyCloned

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It is great to see the fan reactions. Some are like Sark just needs his guys and others are like burn the stadium down and start over.

There is almost no way to classify this as anything but a complete disaster for the Longhorns. Most everyone else in the Big 12 has kicked the crap out of KU. KU hadn't won a conference game in years. KU average loss in the Big 12 this year has to be around 25 points a game. ISU beat them 59-7, and it could have been a lot worse. If Sark doesn't win the last 2 he may be out in one year. Keeping Herman looks like a much better choice at the moment.
 

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It’s Fancy Like.
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Kinch

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Texas AD said something today very confusing:
" As injuries mount, it's even more glaring. When you look at it, 52% of our 2018 signing class and 46% of the 2019 class are no longer here. That's nearly half of the student-athletes from two classes that were ranked as the third-best in the nation and should be making up the juniors and seniors on our roster today. Overall since 2018, we've lost 33 percent of the last four classes."

My question, is that correct that half of the 2018 and 2019 classes at UT are gone because of injuries or sickness? If not, shouldn't the media call him out as a liar?