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Gerry says Cam Williams will probably be RT starter by the end of the season. Interesting the Finkley hype has died down since the Spring. Gerry thinks he's not a difference maker at Texas. Good player, not big time.

 
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I'm glad everyone seems to be down on this team prior to the season. And I expect the team to prove the naysayers wrong.
 

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Idk breh, neither QB is lighting it up & we still won't have a pass rush on D. If they get 8 wins I will be pleasantly surprised and pleased.

I expect Ewers to be good enough by the bama game. The DL won't be playing a 2 gap scheme the entire game anymore and will be allowed to attack much more often which will generate some pressure, along with DMo coming off the edge. Also keep in mind these practice reports are generally made up content.
 

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Ketch is saying Card is going to be the starter. :snoop:

(Ketch)

In one of the more shocking sentences that I'm ever going to write, it appears that Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian is leaning towards naming third-year sophomore Hudson Card as his starting quarterback against La-Monroe.

When Sark said on Thursday that he has a "pretty good idea" of who he will name, he was talking about Hudson per more than a half-dozen sources with knowledge of the situation.

This is where we are 16 days away from the season-opener.

Could things change? Yes. Is it likely at this point?

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The current state of things is such that the players involved and those close to the players seem to know the score. But, I think we've all learned to never say never.

So, how has this happened?

To put it as simple as possible, Ewers just isn't ready to be the starter from the mental side of things at the position.

He's not as advanced in front of the chalkboard inside of the quarterback room as he needs to be. What the coaches want from him at the position isn't showing up on the field. Basically, he's a work in progress and there's a feeling inside the program that only now is he truly learning the importance of being an all-in performer with regards to devotion to the playbook and learning every angle of the offense.

On the other side of the equation, Card is an all-in guy from a playbook and study habits perspective, and then being able to explain it all in meetings with coaches.

Both players have committed turnovers throughout the last two weeks, but when it comes to understanding the ins and outs of what is expected from the quarterback position, Card apparently has a large lead.

Is this final? No. Could something happen in the next few days to completely change the current momentum? It seems unlikely, but not impossible.

There is a scrimmage on Saturday and it's not impossible to think that Ewers could have such an overwhelming performance that it change the trajectory of the battle. Yet, as Sark said on Thursday, "he's got a pretty good idea" of what he's going to do. He certainly didn't indicate that the battle was in a position where Saturday would dictate his decision.

I'll be honest with you when I tell you that if we thought Ewers was a single performance away from winning the job, I wouldn't be writing this report. Knowing the arrows that will almost certainly come my way, I'd just kick the can down the road and tell you to wait until Saturday.

Yet, the depth of our sourcing on Thursday and the messaging coming from it is such that writing this first section of the War Room is unavoidable. It would be a complete disservice to all of you for us to live in Pretend-Land for a few days because we still have Tyrone Swoopes/Shane Buechele night-sweats.

The bottom line is that our sourcing, which is deep and varied, was openly talking about this like it was a done deal or something close to that.

A few more notes about the quarterbacks to pass along...

a. As it relates to Ewers, I've heard that he understands that there's an added commitment to the mental side of his craft that is needed and that he's committed to improving.

b. Card has a lot of support in the locker room, including some key veteran pieces of the offensive puzzle. The kid has kept his head down and just kept grinding away when a lot of people thought he should have hit the road and entered the Transfer Portal. Having the job in week one won't mean that he still has it in week 12, but I didn't think it was possible he could win this job. That dude has earned my respect.

c. I don't expect Ewers to run from the competition, even if he's fully aware that he'll soon be taking second-team reps until further notice. One source on Thursday thought that this might simply delay his overall college plans by a year, but there was a good attitude about it all.

d. Another source with knowledge of the competition deadpanned on Thursday afternoon that winning the job might be the worst thing that could happen to either player because of the looming Alabama game.

e. At the end of the day, we're truly at the starting line of this quarterback discussion and not the finish line. Both players understand what each need to do moving forward. Both know that poor execution in games is going to lead to the other player likely getting on the field.

Maybe, just maybe don't set the furniture on fire.
 

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if true, and I definitely wouldn't take Ketch word for it, I don't like it, but I don't think Ewers is ready to start the season as the starter. I fully expect him to be the starter by the end of the year though. Let's just hope Hudson is better than last year.

And I wish the fanbase would stop shaking in their fukking boots at the thought of the bama game. We have to have one of the most self loathing fanbases in college football.
 

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Ketch is getting torched on OB. :mjlol:
It wasn't just Ketch, IT has basically been insinuating Card would be the starter as well. I told y'all these guys are really just making shyt up at this point and trying to guess correctly. The access they had to the team when Herman was here is all but gone.
 

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Ketch is getting torched on OB. :mjlol:
It wasn't just Ketch, IT has basically been insinuating Card would be the starter as well. I told y'all these guys are really just making shyt up at this point and trying to guess correctly. The access they had to the team when Herman was here is all but gone.
Yesterday's Horns247 report from Chip Brown also made it seem like Card was the guy.
 

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It wasn't just Ketch, IT has basically been insinuating Card would be the starter as well. I told y'all these guys are really just making shyt up at this point and trying to guess correctly. The access they had to the team when Herman was here is all but gone.
I don't think they are making it up. I think they were purposefully being led bad info. In their lunchtime podcast, Anwar said they were being played.
Yesterday's Horns247 report from Chip Brown also made it seem like Card was the guy.
IT/247 did not put their neck out there like Ketch did. They left a little gray area, Ketch said it was a done deal and "not even close".

Ketch also reported Neyor and Junior had minor injuries. So the L’s have been mounting.
 
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