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I think TX is the play here...Mac Brown is 10-0 after playing Oklahoma. Texas at home after JUST getting #1. That place is going to be rockin. Only giving 4 points and will probably be pushed down to a FG.

The last time Mizzou faced a secondary this fast was against Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship Game. We know how that went.

Brown is going to completely out coach Pinkel.

Peace:toast:
 

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I've been saying this for 3 days now and everyone in this forum has been telling me how stupid I am. I'm with you. Let's roll.
 

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When you have a nice nifty longhorn avatar..its hard to take you serious on this game...:) However...down to 4 possibly going lower...I might be with you.
 

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I think the Texas D line is what Missouri has to worry about. If Mizzou's O line is up to the challenge then I think they should pick apart that secondary. I think Mizzou is the play.
 

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I also have this funny feeling about Texas being the play this week. I keep hearing about how Daniel was spurned by Texas. The line has been dropping all week. This game has the feel of the curse of the general public.

I think Texas is the play here.
 

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The Pokes just taught everyone how to beat Missouri. Will Muschamp will be able to put together a scheme with his talented defense to shut them down.

The defensives lines will determine who wins this game.

I'm loading up on the Horns.
 

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