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DMN: SMU and TCU's annual clash will serve as key non-conference litmus test
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2666462" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>actually frogs haven't exactly played a murders' row in their first 6 games this year regardless of the metric used to measure it. </p><p></p><p>best two teams are most likely fresno state and lipscomb. one was a tough win and the other was a solid loss. </p><p></p><p>players are finding their roles, you have some experienced players returning to form and some new players adjusting to the system. i do think this team does get better and can finish in the top half of the big 12, but i have read some people talk about competing for the conference title and i just don't see that from this team right now.</p><p></p><p>dixon put the schedule together for a reason and i am happy to watch things unfold, but it has not been a challenging schedule to this point, really doesn't significantly ramp up prior to conference play, and i wouldn't think about putting it in the top half of the out of conference schedules to date when you look at who teams like texas, kansas, tech, isu, osu, and ou have and will play prior to big 12 play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2666462, member: 73370"] actually frogs haven't exactly played a murders' row in their first 6 games this year regardless of the metric used to measure it. best two teams are most likely fresno state and lipscomb. one was a tough win and the other was a solid loss. players are finding their roles, you have some experienced players returning to form and some new players adjusting to the system. i do think this team does get better and can finish in the top half of the big 12, but i have read some people talk about competing for the conference title and i just don't see that from this team right now. dixon put the schedule together for a reason and i am happy to watch things unfold, but it has not been a challenging schedule to this point, really doesn't significantly ramp up prior to conference play, and i wouldn't think about putting it in the top half of the out of conference schedules to date when you look at who teams like texas, kansas, tech, isu, osu, and ou have and will play prior to big 12 play. [/QUOTE]
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