What is realistic for Texas to average going forward?

Average wins per year

  • Mediocre (status quo) of 5-7 wins

    Votes: 50 33.1%
  • Better at 7-9 wins

    Votes: 90 59.6%
  • Good at 9-11 wins

    Votes: 10 6.6%
  • Great at 11+ wins

    Votes: 1 0.7%

  • Total voters
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dafarmer

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A University that will throw lots of money around and still will not be Playoff material or Final Four.
 

VeloClone

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Texas not playing well in the sandbox goes back even further than the Big 12 and SWC.

Before joining the Southwest Conference in 1914 they were a charter member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1909. They weren't in the conference more than a couple of years before they insisted that all of the smaller schools in the conference play their matchup with Texas in Austin (sounds familiar to those who know Cy-Hawk history, doesn't it?). They ended up bolting along with A&M and Baylor from the TIAA to form the SWC in 1914.
 
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shadow

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Gary Patterson is the only reason that I think they might win 8-9 games this year. Still skeptical. I'm glad we get them early and before our bye week.
 
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Jer

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I think the SEC is so damn tough at the top that it’s going to take leaps and bounds more stability and grit than we’ve seen from Texas since at least 2010. With Bama, Georgia, LSU, A&M, Texas, and OU all battling, that’s going to be an incredible battle each year.
 
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Frak

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I feel like they kind of have QB figured out once Ewers comes back and with Manning coming in. They won't be lacking for talent even against the SEC. But, that schedule is going to be brutal. I feel like they'll end up 7-9 wins most years.
 

andyokstate

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Good morning, y'all. It's been a minute since I last stopped by.

I have to say, I've really enjoyed these last several years of DumpsterFire Texas way more than that of competitive Texas. Patterson working with that defense can't be good for the rest of us. That said, I will assume Texas isn't back until...they are actually back. If it happens, may it be when they are long gone from the Big12.
 

Jer

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Total of over 600K for two short weekends, and it's all "legit" AD expense. Shows the benefit of those wealthy programs.
 

Acylum

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I don’t know how you can arrive at an answer when scheduling plays such a big part in the mega-conferences. I’m assuming the SEC does away with divisions or has already stated they will. I can’t recall exactly.
 

HFCS

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The money won’t make them any better at all and can only make them worse.

They’ve already made more money than any other program the vast majority of the past 10-15 years.

It’s just a question of if they can do culturally what Ohio St, Alabama, Clemson and now Georgia have done as elite programs that consistently play hard.
 

Clonehomer

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The money won’t make them any better at all and can only make them worse.

They’ve already made more money than any other program the vast majority of the past 10-15 years.

It’s just a question of if they can do culturally what Ohio St, Alabama, Clemson and now Georgia have done as elite programs that consistently play hard.

Exactly. The more accomodations they give to their players, the softer they have become. Tough to go to the weight room when you've got an X-Box in your locker
 

stewart092284

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I can see them winning 8-9. They have the size, talent, etc. Especially if Ewers returns or Card can hold it together. Its always been the culture and a lack of sound planning and execution that has held them back - if they get that part finally figured out they could be pretty decent
 

Billups06

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A bit off topic - has Tarique Milton seen the field for Texas this season? Not seeing any 2022 stats for Tarique.
 

HFCS

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Total of over 600K for two short weekends, and it's all "legit" AD expense. Shows the benefit of those wealthy programs.

I don’t know, could also be a glimpse into why they have been the softest team in American sports. It helps bring in the talent but probably hurts forging the talent.

In pro sports there are luxuries but unless you’re a super star the locals don’t treat you like a living god as often as college football players. Think Chicago Bull Matt Thomas walking around that city as a totally normal guy now vs a random freshman or sophomore Texas football player in Austin or Nebraska players over years in Lincoln.
 

Scruff

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Texas being legally allowed to use their money to buy players is a game changer for them. NIL is going to make them relevant. The issue is that everyone else in the SEC has money and talent too. Their overall record will continue looking mediocre. Ohio State looks much smarter to me, they've found a way to keep up with cash while keeping their competition terrible.