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Five Thoughts Following The Win Over Tulsa

Daniel Seahorn

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I was in and out watching this game tonight due to a prior commitment, but I am going to shoot a few thoughts from the hip on the lackluster win against the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa this evening.

  • ·         The Lack of Killer Instinct

This team still has not figured out how to beat up on an inferior opponent and step on the throat when the opportunity presents itself. This Tulsa team won two games last year and on paper isn’t even close to the talent level of Texas. Yet after shutting Tulsa out in the first half, the Golden Hurricane managed to rally and make this a close game when Texas sputtered on offense and the defense finally started breaking after bending on several occasions in the red zone.

This was a game that Texas was supposed to be able build an early lead, get the starters out, and allow your reserves to get some valuable live game reps and that was never able to happen. If you can’t beat up on a team that probably cashed a check to come play in Austin this weekend, then I don’t even want to begin to think what will happen when USC rolls into town.

  • ·         Feed Keontay Ingram

Every time number 26 in burnt orange and white touches the ball he flashes. The talent he shows is undeniable and he once again found himself in the end zone this week. Ingram received more carries, but I still want to see him get the ball put in his belly because it’s obvious he can be a play maker for this offense, but just needs the opportunities.

This is nothing against Tre Watson, who had a solid night at the office, but Ingram is the long term bell cow back for this offense and his development needs to be put on the express lane going forward.

  • ·         This Isn’t Last Year’s Defense

While I expecting the defense to struggle some against Maryland, but I was not expecting some of the struggles I saw tonight. This game was a few missed field goals and some dropped passes from looking very different and would have swung the game in favor of the Golden Hurricane. On one hand you want to commend the defense for bowing its neck on several occasions early on and keeping Tulsa off the board, but on the other side of the coin they conceded several big plays and 4th down conversions down the home stretch that allowed Tulsa to stay on the field and make it a game.

Another thing to note is that Texas once again struggled to get pressure on the quarterback and didn’t record a sack when the defensive front was expected to be a strength coming into the season. None of this bodes particularly well, as the schedule only gets tougher going forward.

  • ·         The Future Is Bright At Safety

A bright spot from tonight that I have to mention is the highlight plays made by freshmen safeties Caden Sterns and BJ Foster. Both former five star recruits have forced their way onto the field early and both came away with interceptions tonight. It’s hard to understate how difficult it is to see the field so early at a position that requires so much cerebral awareness, but so far Foster and Sterns have taken to it like fish to water and have rewarded the defense staff with some solid play the first two weeks.

  • ·         Offensive Line Performance

While the offense still has some kinks to work out, the offensive turned in a pretty solid performance and once again provided Sam Ehlinger with good protection and kept him clean. On top of keeping Ehlinger off his back, the big fellas up front paved the way for the run game to the tune of 241 yards at 5 yards a carry and you will take that all day and twice on Sundays.

While this game will certainly be graded on a curve because of the opponent, it is encouraging to see this unit playing much better than they did last year and that will be very beneficial for offense as they try to hit their stride.

 
I'd like to see more straight hand offs. It's always slow developing plays like read options. Ingram and other RBs were getting hit too quick. Why not have some 2 back formations? 

The OL did what they were supposed to do in pass protection, Tulsa only rushed 3. They are still better than last year, but the run blocking is still sloppy.

Texas needs to find a way to utilize the WRs better. You have 2 mismatches in Johnson/Humphrey. Also the WRs are really bad at blocking.

 
In the postgame Herman mentioned an injury to Ingram, but noted that it won’t slow his progress. No way for me to know what it is.  

 
It was an ugly win, very ugly. The only game I saw Texas win that was uglier was vs N Texas St in 1988. Truth be told, Texas got a very favorable call to win that game.

Maybe it's the beers but not impressed. Did I mention it was an ugly win?

 
Pretty good analysis.  Just thought I would mention another problem that is retarding the growth and effectiveness of our players.  I ran across a Sooners site sorta like this one.  In an article there, the writer points out that Lincoln Riley, who has been great at OU, always strives to tailor his offense to suit the natural abilities and experiences of each player.  Tom Herman, unlike Riley, expects everyone to conform to his system - and no other.  We have seen which coach has experienced success and it ain't Tom. 

 
Pretty good analysis.  Just thought I would mention another problem that is retarding the growth and effectiveness of our players.  I ran across a Sooners site sorta like this one.  In an article there, the writer points out that Lincoln Riley, who has been great at OU, always strives to tailor his offense to suit the natural abilities and experiences of each player.  Tom Herman, unlike Riley, expects everyone to conform to his system - and no other.  We have seen which coach has experienced success and it ain't Tom. 
Lincoln Riley is a superior play caller to Herman as much as I hate saying that 

 
In the postgame Herman mentioned an injury to Ingram, but noted that it won’t slow his progress. No way for me to know what it is.  
He said they have to get it checked out today, and Ingram will continue to be a bigger fact IF this injury does set him back. That was still up in the air. Need him for USC, although I believe with or without him it could be very ugly

 
This game was so bad that it almost makes you forget Maryland.....................almost.

 
This game was so bad that it almost makes you forget Maryland.....................almost.
Tulsa hasnt won a road game in 2+ years.  They only won 2 games last year. 

Somehow Herman tried to paint Tulsa as a worthy test because every team Texas plays gives more effort beause we are Texas.  

 
In the postgame Herman mentioned an injury to Ingram, but noted that it won’t slow his progress. No way for me to know what it is.  
I believe it was the 3rd quarter I saw Ingram unload on a block for an LJH run. He rolled over and got up slowly. I’m sure it rung his bell. He came back in later for a couple of plays, maybe two, but I didn’t see him after that. I’d bet money it’s precautionary for a concussion. 

 
I don't know guys. The problems seem too obvious and too apparent. This team shouldn't be this bad. And Tom is kinda of acting weird.

I think there's something going on behind the scenes or underneath the surface that we don't know about. 

That's my theory. 

 
I don't know guys. The problems seem too obvious and too apparent. This team shouldn't be this bad. And Tom is kinda of acting weird.

I think there's something going on behind the scenes or underneath the surface that we don't know about. 

That's my theory. 
His spoken words seem to have changed in tone and he seems to avoid eye contact.

 
Very odd game for Texas on offense. They almost eclipsed the 500 yard mark, yet the cohesion is not there. The coaching staff has to know their personnel better. Could you imagine Lil Jordan Humphrey in Lincoln Riley’s offense and how many different ways they would try to get him the ball? Same with Devin Duvernay. 

 
Its a ploy Tom is holding it all back for games that realy matter. Who ever they might be. I see USC running and passing at will next Saturday.

 
Very odd game for Texas on offense. They almost eclipsed the 500 yard mark, yet the cohesion is not there. The coaching staff has to know their personnel better. Could you imagine Lil Jordan Humphrey in Lincoln Riley’s offense and how many different ways they would try to get him the ball? Same with Devin Duvernay. 
I said the same thing on another forum. Can’t you imagine what Collin Johnson and LGH would be with Sooners offense. It’s sad we even have to say that but they’d be top tier draft candidates with a better offensive scheme. Or a team with any scheme at all

 
  • MPW-28884
    Great last week he quoted John Steinbeck, now it's Dewey Cox and this is against Tulsa.





"Winning's hard," Herman said. "Really, really hard."

https://www.hookem.com/columns/golden-tom-herman-happy-texas-win-tulsa-gave-us-questions-not-answers/

 
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