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5 Quick Thoughts on the 38-7 Win over Baylor

Jameson McCausland

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Shaky Special Teams play continues

Josh Rowland had another field goal blocked and Texas gifted Baylor good field position on multiple kickoff returns due to poor coverage and penalties. The Longhorns are simply not in a place right now where they can play subpar on special teams and expect it not to haunt them at some point. Baylor was not much better, especially the muffed snap by Connor Martin that gifted Texas the ball inside the Baylor 30.

Solid performance for Buechele

Aside from his interception, Shane Buechele played a very good game and continues to show a good feel for the passing game. He took care of the football and displayed very good accuracy. He didn’t seem hobbled at all by his ankle. While Texas can’t do a lot of the QB power stuff that they can when Sam Ehlinger is playing, Buechele still can make the defense pay with his legs, as his 24 yard touchdown run showed. I don’t know who should be the starting quarterback going forward, but Texas has the luxury of knowing that either QB gives them a legitimate chance to win.

The freshman running backs get more involved

Daniel Young and Toneil Carter saw more action today than they’ve seen in any other game this season. Carter led the running backs with 15 carries for 70 yards. Carter looked very good in the second half and has definitely earned himself more playing time going forward. I was also impressed with the physicality Daniel Young showed running the ball and catching the ball out of the backfield. With Kyle Porter still banged up, the coaches seem to be opting with the youth movement at the running back position. The wildcat package with Carter was very ineffective today, but it’s something Texas can continue to work with and tweak.

Another dominant game from the defense 

It was another outstanding performance by the defense. So many players have taken steps forward this year in their development that it’s hard to name them all. John Bonney, Deshon Elliott and Holton Hill all played exceptional games in the secondary. Malik Jefferson and Gary Johnson were all over the field and played great games in run support. The defense dominated like many expected they would coming into the game, and will look to slow down another elite offense next week in TCU.

Small steps forward on offense

The Longhorns were far from perfect on offense, but the unit as a whole took some small steps forward. Tim Beck opted to use a lot of counters and misdirections in the run game, which helped Texas run the ball successfully in the second half. In the passing game, the quick passes and screens that were a staple against Kansas State returned. The offensive line still struggled at times, but were helped out by the play calling more than the previous 2 weeks.

 
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Hope TFH has a list of potential defensive coordinators. I am sure he does. He might need it soon the way the defense has been playing. 

Also come on down recruits. They are going to want to play this aggressive style that we all have been looking for for so long.

 
after I see that ISU goes out and beats OU and TCU, am I the only one that is pissed off that we lost to OU and OSU after beating ISU..Should have beat USC too...This team could have been a one loss team...

 
after I see that ISU goes out and beats OU and TCU, am I the only one that is pissed off that we lost to OU and OSU after beating ISU..Should have beat USC too...This team could have been a one loss team...
Yup coulda. If offense was halfway decent UT is probably undeafeated right now. If Maryland the D stepped up and lead us to a rally. Just to late. I hate saying “next year” but I guarantee you the big 12 is getting worried because they see the University of Texas getting back on track. Possibly better than ever. 

I wouldn’t say I’m pissed cuz ISU is winning, im glad for Matt Campbell and company. But yes with a halfway competent offense we beat the hell out of both teams. 

 
The Wildcat package was very ineffective today, but it's something we can work with ??  It was horribly ineffective. Just like the quarterback sweep last week. It got our QB killed.  After the second time, QUIT running it. Or why not Heard ?  Trying to keep him healthy just in case ? What has happened to Warren ? Just not enough "zip" ?  I REALLY hope stud recruits look at us and say: They're 2 or 3 guys away from being really good. That's me !!

 
Really good write-up. All points right on target, especially the first sentence in your point about the offense taking small steps,

"Longhorns were far from perfect on offense, but the unit as a whole took some small steps forward."

 

 
The Wildcat package was very ineffective today, but it's something we can work with ??  It was horribly ineffective. Just like the quarterback sweep last week. It got our QB killed.  After the second time, QUIT running it. Or why not Heard ?  Trying to keep him healthy just in case ? What has happened to Warren ? Just not enough "zip" ?  I REALLY hope stud recruits look at us and say: They're 2 or 3 guys away from being really good. That's me !!
I was glad to not see warren much. He can’t make the first guy miss. Leave in Carter and young at UT is that much better. 

 
I was glad to not see warren much. He can’t make the first guy miss. Leave in Carter and young at UT is that much better. 
Kind of funny how some play makers were backups on the depth chart. 

Carter and Young.  It is painfully apparent Carter and Young are both way better than Porter or Warren.  Hell Atleast they give us a chance to break one.  Carter had one TD called back on a hold by Cuney too.

Even Hager in place of "NoShow" Hughes is obviously better.

 
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Kind of funny how some play makers were backups on the depth chart. 

Carter and Young.  It is painfully apparent Carter and Young are both way better than Porter or Warren.  Hell Atleast they give a chance to break one.  Carter had one TD called back on a hold by Cuney too.

Even Hager in place of "NoShow" Hughes is obviously better.
What sucks is it took 7 games to get this figured out for the coaching staff. Yes we don’t have a line but hose 2 could have got something goin. Better than what we had. And your right Hager is def another one

 
What sucks is it took 7 games to get this figured out for the coaching staff.
Yea EXACTLY.  For weeks we heard the coaching staff tell us they were going to get TC more involved. 

Makes you wonder if TC actually had more 1-5 carries the previous 4 weeks we might have won one of the big 3.

You can see TC's and Young's ability to break one.  They both had multiple runs 10+.   

Hager, what can we say, the kid is a gamer and adds to an already great defense.

 
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