Nearly one month ago on Oct. 8, Texas defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said something to reporters that drew much-deserved ire.
“When you come home and watch the game afterwards, there are too many good things.”
The context? He’d just reviewed film of a Texas defense giving up 48 West Virginia points and letting the little-known Andrew Buie gash its defense for 207 rushing yards.
“When you come home and watch the game afterwards, there are too many good things.”
The context? He’d just reviewed film of a Texas defense giving up 48 West Virginia points and letting the little-known Andrew Buie gash its defense for 207 rushing yards.
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