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The Good, The bad and The Ugly: TCU

Jameson McCausland

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For the second straight week, Texas physically outplayed a ranked opponent. The Longhorns opened Big 12 play with a 31-16 win over TCU. Similar to last week, the win featured a lot of good and not a lot of bad, but let’s take a look at some takeaways from an impressive victory over the Horned Frogs:

The Good

The Secondary

Entering Saturday’s contest, there were a lot of questions about how the Texas secondary would hold up against a TCU passing attack that featured several talented playmakers. The Longhorns defensive backs ended up surrendering only 197 passing yards to Shawn Robinson, and came away with three interceptions. Kris Boyd, Brandon Jones, Caden Sterns and Devante Davis all had big moments. Sterns in particular continues to shine as a freshman, recording both interceptions and playing well in run support. Boyd and Davis each had a few plays they would like to forget, but the duo played well overall.

Collin Johnson

It is no secret that Collin Johnson has the skill set to take over games at the receiver position, but #9 turned in one of his most memorable performances in a Texas uniform. Johnson recorded his 3rd 100+ yard game in his career, finishing the night with 7 catches for 124 yards and a touchdown. In addition to his big game catching the ball, Johnson also had a huge block to help spring Lil’Jordan Humphrey’s  game-clinching 38-yard touchdown reception in the 4th quarter.

Johnson’s talent has never been in question, but Saturday’s performance proves that the junior can be a matchup nightmare and has what it takes to be Sam Ehlinger’s #1 receiver.

Turnover-Free Sam

For the third consecutive game, Sam Ehlinger played a turnover-free game. Don’t look now, but the sophomore has now thrown 8 touchdown passes compared to just 2 interceptions. Tom Herman commented after the game that a lot of Ehlinger’s progress is due to the offensive staff calling plays he is comfortable with and not asking him to do too much. There may not be a play that describes Ehlinger’s development more than his touchdown pass to Humphrey, where Ehlinger stood in the pocket, thought about bailing, but took a few steps back before finding Humphrey over the middle of the field.

The Bad

Slow Start

In 3 of the 4 games for the Longhorns this season, their opponent has scored on their first possession. Yesterday, the Horned Frogs drove down the field with relative ease before having to settle for 46-yard field goal by Jonathan Song. Although the sample size is still relatively small, the Texas defense needs to do a better job of settling down early in games and not letting their opponents draw first blood.

Short Yardage Situations

Facing a 4th and 1 in the second quarter, Texas did something that I haven’t seen since 2016: playing under center. The result? A pitch play on the short side of the field to Daniel Young that resulted in the loss of a yard. In real time, I agreed with the decision to go for it, but the play call and personnel that matched it were very questionable. It didn’t end up hurting Texas in the long run, but the offensive coaching staff needs to do a better job of sticking with what makes sense.

The Ugly

Special Teams

A week after nailing all 3 of his field goal attempts, Cameron Dicker came back down to Earth by making only 1 of 3 field goals, missing very badly on his final attempt. Ryan Bujcevski averaged 39 yards on 5 punt attempts, but it is obvious that Tom Herman does not have a ton of confidence in his punter. Herman chose not to re-kick following an offsides penalty on a punt, likely because he didn’t want to risk a possible block or a shank from the freshman. D’Shawn Jamison made a mistake on during a kickoff return, bringing out a kick that went 3 yards into the endzone, resulting in a short return and a holding penalty, forcing Texas to start a drive at their own 5.

Special teams mistakes have not cost Texas a game to this point in the year, but if the Longhorns plan on competing for a Big 12 title, they must make corrections. 





 
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We had 3 pics.  2 by Sterns and 1 by Jones, along with Brandon's fumble recovery.  I don't think Herman didn't punt again because of concerns about a shank etc., but instead because Turpin was the returner.  I wouldn't give that dude another chance for a big return either.

 
We had 3 pics.  2 by Sterns and 1 by Jones, along with Brandon's fumble recovery.  I don't think Herman didn't punt again because of concerns about a shank etc., but instead because Turpin was the returner.  I wouldn't give that dude another chance for a big return either.
That I and I think he has confidence in the D to hold them. Do I trust my D to hold them or my punter to get off a better kick?

 
We had 3 pics.  2 by Sterns and 1 by Jones, along with Brandon's fumble recovery.  I don't think Herman didn't punt again because of concerns about a shank etc., but instead because Turpin was the returner.  I wouldn't give that dude another chance for a big return either.
Turpin sounds an awful lot like terrapin, and Coach Herman is probably still having nightmares about them. I can’t say I blame him for being overly cautious. ;)

 
In his press conferemce Herman talking how Shack is the leader of the OL when asked about potential OL assignments going forward.  Would be silly IMO to move Rodriguez off center.  He has done well with snaps and overall play against two decent opponents and the the line seems to be cohesive currently.  I have seen too many bad snaps, holding penalties, and inferior blocking by Shack for him to simply walk in and reclaim that spot.   Any thoughts Hornsports nation?

 
Yeah shack better not end back up starting at C. We have a good group working the trenches, they are getting better each week.

this OL is the lifeline to a big12 championship trophy. Without them we are back to last years woes of not being able to get a simple first down.

 
In his press conferemce Herman talking how Shack is the leader of the OL when asked about potential OL assignments going forward.  Would be silly IMO to move Rodriguez off center.  He has done well with snaps and overall play against two decent opponents and the the line seems to be cohesive currently.  I have seen too many bad snaps, holding penalties, and inferior blocking by Shack for him to simply walk in and reclaim that spot.   Any thoughts Hornsports nation?
hell to the yeah

 
A turnover free Sam is probably the most important stat that will determine the success for the offense for the rest of the season. That was the difference in the TCU game as Robinson made too many costly turnovers.

I like and appreciate Tre Watson. We were fortunate that he transfered from Cal, however he is not a number one RB. Tre has been a consistent 4.1 yards per carry back. Keaontay on the hand after 24 carries has a 5.8 ypc. 

 I read where Keaontay had another injury during the TCU game, but is expected to practice. This offense needs a RB that can at least get 4.8 ypc to take the pressure off Sam and the offense can be more consistent. Keaontay needs to prove that he can be a workhorse and stay healthy otherwise Tre needs to improve or the offense is restricted and it may cost us down the road.

 
A turnover free Sam is probably the most important stat that will determine the success for the offense for the rest of the season. That was the difference in the TCU game as Robinson made too many costly turnovers.

I like and appreciate Tre Watson. We were fortunate that he transfered from Cal, however he is not a number one RB. Tre has been a consistent 4.1 yards per carry back. Keaontay on the hand after 24 carries has a 5.8 ypc. 

 I read where Keaontay had another injury during the TCU game, but is expected to practice. This offense needs a RB that can at least get 4.8 ypc to take the pressure off Sam and the offense can be more consistent. Keaontay needs to prove that he can be a workhorse and stay healthy otherwise Tre needs to improve or the offense is restricted and it may cost us down the road.
Not disagreeing with you in that Ingram is the best RB on our roster.  Think he had a hip pointer, but played through it vs TCU.  I would say though that if have concerns with any rb averaging 4.1 ypc, we have one helluva good problem.  Watson has been solid and having both available is very nice for this year.

 
Not disagreeing with you in that Ingram is the best RB on our roster.  Think he had a hip pointer, but played through it vs TCU.  I would say though that if have concerns with any rb averaging 4.1 ypc, we have one helluva good problem.  Watson has been solid and having both available is very nice for this year.
If we're being truthful, 4.1 ypc is very pedestrian and is 3rd best on the team behind Ingram and Young. And that's after Young's 8 carries for 10 yards against TCU. Which falls into the category of WTH was that?

 
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If we're being truthful, 4.1 ypc is very pedestrian and is 3rd best on the team behind Ingram and Young. And that's after Young's 8 carries for 10 yards against TCU. Which falls into the category of WTH was that?
4.1 x 3= 12.3 yds

First downs=10 yards

What am I missing here?

 
4.1 x 3= 12.3 yds

First downs=10 yards

What am I missing here?
You're not missing a thing. 

I was just making an observation about 4.1 ypc being kinda of pedestrian in today's college football. There are 7 players averaging over 8 ypc, 12 over 7, 33 over 6, 77 averaging over 5, and 124 averaging over 4. Watson currently sits at #122.

 
You're not missing a thing. 

I was just making an observation about 4.1 ypc being kinda of pedestrian in today's college football. There are 7 players averaging over 8 ypc, 12 over 7, 33 over 6, 77 averaging over 5, and 124 averaging over 4. Watson currently sits at #122.
I think Ingram was hitting 7+ per click, not sure.

Forgive him, for he was here the last couple years when 3 ypc was the best we could hope for.

 
I think Ingram was hitting 7+ per click, not sure.

Forgive him, for he was here the last couple years when 3 ypc was the best we could hope for.
Ingram is at 5.79 ypc which would be 40th if he had enough carries to qualify. Sitting in 41st is someone named J. K. Dobbins. I think he plays for Ohio State and he may have gone to high school somewhere in Texas. Seems like I remember he was pretty highly recruited  ;)  

 
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