
Episode Notes: Texas Longhorns LIVE #102 Show: Voice of College Football (TexasVOCFB) Hosts: Matthew Miller & Thomas Bresee ("Tommy") Date: May 26, 2026 (preseason discussion) Sponsor: FanDuel Quick Overview A standard preseason Texas Longhorns show covering betting lines, coaching comments, national title outlook, and a guest interview. Strong focus on realistic challenges facing Texas in 2026. Key Segments 1. Red River Rivalry Betting Line (Texas vs Oklahoma) Texas favored by ~6.5 points. Hosts view it as roughly fair but discuss potential movement based on early season results. Both teams expected to have tough non-conference games. Emphasis on strong defenses on both sides → likely low-scoring game. 2. Sarkeesian’s Comments on Texas Tech Sark suggested Texas’ 2s/3s could go undefeated against Tech’s schedule (and that Tech would likely make the playoff). Tommy’s Take: Mostly disagrees with the tone (unwarranted shot) but agrees the Big 12 schedule is weak. Still wants the game back on the schedule. Matthew’s Take: Defends the strength-of-schedule point but criticizes delivery — Sark loses people when he sounds "mean." Notes Texas has outgrown the old Big 12. Broader discussion on playoff selection, conference disparities, and scheduling challenges for non-power teams. 3. 3 Reasons Texas Will NOT Win the National Championship (Main Segment) Tommy’s Reasons: Injuries & Depth — Football inevitability. Especially concerned about offensive line, linebacker, safety, and quarterback depth. One bad injury at the wrong time could derail the season. Arch Manning doesn’t take the next step — Needs better short/intermediate accuracy and decisiveness as a runner. Even late-2025 Arch might not be enough for a title. Pressure — Massive expectations (expensive roster, Manning QB, Sark in Year 5-6 window). Pressure can create cracks, especially at Texas. Matthew’s Reasons (overlapping/expanded): Depth issues — Offensive line interior, edge, linebacker, safety, and WR if Cam Coleman misses time. Ryan Wingo not seen as a true WR1 for a title team. Brutal schedule — Ohio State (near must-win), Tennessee in Neyland, Red River, plus tough SEC back half (LSU, A&M, Missouri). Easy to drop early games and get in trouble. Sark needs to adapt — Play-calling flexibility (e.g., 11 personnel adjustments last year) and decision-making under pressure. Consensus: Talent is elite and title upside is real, but margins in a 12-team playoff are razor-thin. Depth + schedule + execution under pressure are the biggest threats. 4. Guest: Andrew Miller (Mississippi State) Discussion on Jeff Lebby’s third year, Camario Taylor (high-ceiling dual-threat QB), offensive weapons (Anthony Evans, Frisco McGee, etc.), and defensive improvements under Zach Arnett. State fans have cautious optimism — aiming for bowl eligibility (6 wins). Preview of Texas-MSU matchup: Low expectations for Bulldogs in Austin, but excitement for their young talent. 5. Closing Standard calls to like/subscribe. Tease future guests (e.g., Texas A&M). Overall Tone Balanced and realistic — high praise for Texas’ talent and Sark but grounded in potential pitfalls. Strong chemistry between hosts. Good guest segment for broader SEC context. Notable Quote: "Pressure is a privilege, and it’s also a lot to deal with." — Tommy on the 2026 Texas environment. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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