scoreboard...tx osu
incomplete...i guess OSU should start running again since they were having success doing it
...I think OSU is meant to win this in game now...when like that happens its bad luck and just not your day
a in pass deflects off of your primary reciever after he's hit and then another WR catches the deflection and he's in????
It just means UT will have to make another comeback victory like always against OSU.
they shouldnt be running all over us like this
texas needs to wake up and take action
Yep, and they'd better clamp down and stop letting them get scores because its a deeper hole they're in now.
Sometimes the ball just doesn't bounce your way. But its been bouncing their way all year when you think about it. A game like this was bound to come along sooner or later. They still have the weapons to win though.
what a dirty play there...the man is out of bounds and that guy sent him into the travel cases
UT's gotta get a in score here....they can't walk off the field with nothing
Texas offensive line isn't doin right now.
damn.....just in not on the same page it looked...the passing game sucks so far
vince is slightly off
im not worried about that
what worries me is the turnovers
cli·ché also cliche
n.
A trite or overused expression or idea: “Even while the phrase was degenerating to cliché in ordinary public use... scholars were giving it increasing attention” (Anthony Brandt).
A person or character whose behavior is predictable or superficial: “There is a young explorer... who turns out not to be quite the cliche expected” (John Crowley).
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[French, past participle of clicher, to stereotype (imitative of the sound made when the matrix is dropped into molten metal to make a stereotype plate).]
Synonyms: cliché, bromide, commonplace, pla ude, truism
These nouns denote an expression or idea that has lost its originality or force through overuse: a short story weakened by clichés; the old bromide that we are what we eat; uttered the commonplace “welcome aboard” a eulogy full of pla udes; a once-original thought that has become a truism.
cliche
Clich'e \Cli`ch['e]"\, n. [F. clich['e], from clicher to stereotype.] A stereotype plate or any similar reproduction of ornament, or lettering, in relief.
Clich['e] casting, a mode of obtaining an impression from a die or woodcut, or the like, by striking it suddenly upon metal which has been fused and is just becoming solid; also, the casting so obtained.
cliche
n : a trite or obvious remark [syn: pla ude, banality, commonplace, bromide]
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