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Column: Sterlin Gilbert may be the answer Texas has waited for

One, two, three.

That’s where Baylor, Texas Tech and TCU ranked nationally in yards per game last season.

Ninety-two.

That’s where Texas finished. With such a poor ranking, it’s clear the Longhorns’ new offensive coordinator and quarterback’s coach Sterlin Gilbert has a lot of work to do. But history says he’s up to the challenge.

Over the last four seasons, Gilbert has served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for three different schools. His results speak for their selves.

In his first year at Eastern Illinois and Tulsa, Gilbert’s offenses scored a combined 53 percent more points and racked up 35 percent more yards on average than the year prior.

“He’s very high energy,†senior tight end Caleb Bluiett said. “When he says something, he means it. When he says he wants fast, he wants fast. … He cares a lot about the players and knows a lot about speed.â€

The up-tempo offense has become increasingly common in college football over the past decade, and Gilbert is one of its biggest devotees. The idea is simple — run plays quickly and often, leaving the defense tired and out of formation.

Though Gilbert directs offensive personnel, he also has made a surprising impact defensively. With the faster pace in practice, both sides of the ball must line up quickly and stay conditioned. This tempo will prepare the Longhorns for the high-octane offenses of the Big 12.

“It’s a change, not just for the offense, but for all of us,†sophomore linebacker Malik Jefferson said. “It gets us better mentally. It helps us slow down the game. When we’re out there, a team may go fast, but we’ll be used to it.â€

Perhaps the most encouraging aspect of Gilbert’s up-tempo scheme is the lack of additional points scored by opposing teams. Eastern Illinois only gave up five more points per game in Gilbert’s first year, while Tulsa actually decreased their points allowed per game.

Gilbert has also shown the ability to develop quarterbacks. During his two years at Eastern Illinois, Gilbert helped current New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo pass for an extra 120 yards per game while raising his completion percentage.

By the time Gilbert left Eastern Illinois in 2013, Garoppolo touted a touchdown to interception ratio of 53:9 ratio. And in one year at Tulsa, Gilbert helped quarterback Dane Evans increase his passing yards per game by 22 percent.

Longhorn fans have learned to hedge their optimism the past few years, especially at the quarterback position. But with Gilbert’s help, Texas may finally be able to reclaim a spot among the Big 12 elite.

http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2016/04/07/column-sterlin-gilbert-may-be-the-answer-texas-has-waited-for

 
That's not my type of music and it doesn't hype me up. I guess I must not be hip to what the kids are liking these days.
The best Longhorn music video I ever saw was in late 1977, on one of the local Austin tv

stations of the time (channel 24 or channel 36 I think it was). It was a couple of days before the

Heisman ceremony when Big Earl won the Heisman. It was a highlight reel of Earl's greatest runs

of that season (man, he had so many TREMENDOUS runs that season) set to the Carly Simon

song "Nobody Does It Better". It was such appropriate music for the greatness that Earl was that

fall of 1977. Many times I've wished I had a copy of that music video...but I never really tried hunting

it down. Maybe the tv station still has a copy of it...but that WAS a long time ago and I don't remember

exactly which station it was. 

 
The best Longhorn music video I ever saw was in late 1977, on one of the local Austin tv

stations of the time (channel 24 or channel 36 I think it was). It was a couple of days before the

Heisman ceremony when Big Earl won the Heisman. It was a highlight reel of Earl's greatest runs

of that season (man, he had so many TREMENDOUS runs that season) set to the Carly Simon

song "Nobody Does It Better". It was such appropriate music for the greatness that Earl was that

fall of 1977. Many times I've wished I had a copy of that music video...but I never really tried hunting

it down. Maybe the tv station still has a copy of it...but that WAS a long time ago and I don't remember

exactly which station it was. 
Carly Simon was right about Earl. No Carly Simon, but here's Earl's highlight from his Heisman season.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XansVyCOEJ0&nohtml5=False

 
That's not my type of music and it doesn't hype me up. I guess I must not be hip to what the kids are liking these days.
lol! To be honest, I didn't even watch it, I just posted it here when I saw it online. I truly do think these are getting played out. I need some results on the field.

 
247 sports has Texas pegged for the Cactus Bowl which would mean 6-7 win season. Based on this the projection is for a 6th place finish in the Big 12. 


Other Big 12 teams

OU: Playoffs
Baylor: Sugar
TCU: Alamo
OSU: Russell Athletic
Tech: Texas Bowl

 
Agreed and it's pretty pathetic. The bar has been lowered to the 1980's-90's expectations for Texas football. Pretty damn sad.
What was their preseason crystal ball for 2015?  I've got this feelin' in my gut, possibly gas....they go 9-3.

predictions are fun to follow:

2015

http://www.collegefootballpoll.com/analysis_bigtwelve.html  These guys predicted 4-8, but check this out...Texas has troublesome road games vs. Notre Dame, TCU, West Virginia and Baylor. The Longhorns are also given narrow home losses to California (+1.05) and Oklahoma State (+4.92) on the last two weekends of September, as well as a 4.21-point defeat in the Oklahoma rivalry game in Dallas, and a 3.47-point home loss to Kansas State.
 
http://athlonsports.com/college-football/big-12-football-2015-predictions
 
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/25281789/big-12-expert-picks-overrated-underrated-predicted-order-of-finish
 
http://www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/cfp/the-game/20150112-2015-predictions-an-early-playoff-four-big-12-order-of-finish-and-heisman-race.ece
 
2016
 
http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/108765/big-12-bold-predictions-for-2016
 
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2605497-bold-predictions-for-big-12-football-in-2016
 
http://athlonsports.com/college-football/early-big-12-football-predictions-2016
 
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247 sports has Texas pegged for the Cactus Bowl which would mean 6-7 win season. Based on this the projection is for a 6th place finish in the Big 12. 

That is great news to me. Expectations are low. That means if Charlie wins 7 or 8 things will look okay with more help on the way.
 
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