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Longhorns Top Red Raiders in Lubbock 45-37

Mike Roach

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Lubbock, TX – The heavy fog that set in over Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock seemed appropriate as the Longhorns prepared to take on Texas Tech.  Both teams entered the game with identical 4-4 records, and a figurative fog hung over the Longhorn program and Charlie Strong.  Both teams were in search of a win to get one game closer to bowl eligibility.  Texas Tech started off the festivities with a 9 play drive resulting in a Cameron Batson touchdown reception.  Mahomes was surgical early as he marched the Red Raiders down the field on the strength of his remarkable escape ability and precision passing.  The Longhorns answered right back with a 4 play, 69 yard drive in just 54 seconds to tie the game on a D’Onta Foreman run.  The Texas running back continued his assault on the record books with a 55-yard run early in the 2nd quarter to put him over 100 yards in his 10th straight game.  Foreman is just one game shy of tying Earl Campbell’s record for consecutive 100 yard performances. 

While Foreman was putting the finishing touches on what could be his last season in burnt orange, Collin Johnson was busy penning the opening lines to his career.  The mammoth freshman receiver hauled in two acrobatic touchdowns in the first half.  Texas kept the Raider offense in check by dropping a majority of the defense into coverage and spying Mahomes with Malik Jefferson.  The Longhorn offense couldn’t get the separation they needed on the scoreboard due to several unforced errors.  Jerrod Heard dropped a deep ball for a likely touchdown, and a chop block penalty cost Caleb Bluiett a touchdown on a pass from Tyrone Swoopes.  The oddest play of the year appeared to swing the momentum for Texas Tech.  On 3rd and goal from the 24 D’Onta Foreman carried the entire Texas Tech defense to the goal line and appeared to be going in for the score when Texas Tech defensive back Douglas Coleman stripped the ball and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown to give the Raiders a 23-14 lead.  The Tech defense forced a three and out on the following drive, and the Longhorns looked like they were officially on the ropes. 

Mental toughness is a hallmark of the 2016 Longhorn football team.  Despite some very poor performances this season, they rarely find themselves out of the fight.  The Texas defense rallied and forced a punt of their own, and Shane Buechele engineered a 9 play, 75 yard drive culminating in Collin Johnson’s second touchdown of the game.  Texas forced the Red Raiders to punt again on the following drive, and Trent Domingue converted a 29 yard field goal in the closing seconds of the half to give Texas a 24-23 halftime lead.  The Longhorn offense cut through the defense like a hot knife through butter on the first drive of the half.  Tyrone Swoopes bulldozed his way into the end zone out of a new look 18 Wheeler package featuring Patrick Vahe from a fullback position.  Mahomes and company were stymied again on the following drive, but the Red Raiders converted a 25 yard fake punt to extend the drive.  Mahomes took advantage of a new set of downs with a methodical drive to cut the Texas lead to 31-30.  D’Onta Foreman continued his incredible season with back to back scores of 38 and 74 yards to put him over 300 yards.  The Longhorns held a 45-30 lead at the beginning of the 4th quarter, and looked poised to run away from the Red Raiders. 

Patrick Mahomes had other ideas.  After getting the ball with nice field position following a Kyle Porter fumble, Mahomes engineered a scoring drive capped off with Da’Leon Ward’s 9-yard touchdown run.  The Longhorns suddenly went into the tank offensively, and squandered several chances to kill the game.  After the Texas defense stopped Mahomes on a 4th and 1, Texas could not run the clock out with failed attempts at the 18 Wheeler.  The Red Raiders got the ball back at the Texas 20 with just over two minutes to go.  Mahomes calmly marched the Raiders down the field, and appeared to score on a pass to Dylan Cantrell that was ruled incomplete.  With 9 seconds remaining and the ball on the 20-yard line, Mahomes was intercepted by Kris Boyd seal the Longhorns first road win of the season.  The Longhorns were fired up for their first road victory afterwards, and Charlie Strong looked like a bit of the burden was lifted off of him in the post-game press conference.  “You see guys continuing to battle”, Strong said.  “We have a young team.  We have some seniors that want to win”.  Just a few weeks ago, the obituaries were being written for Strong at Texas, and even though he’s not out of the woods yet it’s possible he can see some daylight.  “We can end out the season pretty good.  The win last week really helped us”. 

The Red Raiders were held to 482 yards on 100 plays, and while that’s not normally a defensive benchmark for a team, it’s encouraging for a defense that performed poorly for most of the year.  Strong said in the post-game that he wanted this game to fall on the defense in order to build confidence.  The Texas defense really stepped up in the second quarter to keep the Texas Tech offense off the board.  “It was big in the second quarter, because we scored.  And then I think it was maybe three minutes and then they get the ball back, and I said, hey, we got to get this stop, because it happened to us like the last five minutes of the first half.  We have given up a big play and we have given up a touchdown.  Then we go and score, and we get the ball back again, and I think they get it back with 30 seconds to take a knee”.  The defense came through once again on the game-clinching stop at the end of the game.  “I kind of wanted the game to fall on the defense’s hands”, said Strong.  “I said, hey, you know what, guys?  This is exactly the way we want it.  Now, we have been playing well all game, now let’s go finish the game”. 

Has this team really turned a corner?  That question is still up in the air, but Strong believes his team controls their own destiny. “I told them the other day, I said, we have four games left, and I said we control our own destiny.  I said we got to go on the road against a really good Texas Tech team, and then we get to come home against West Virginia.  We got to go to Kansas, and then we get to come home again against TCU”.  Texas will return to Austin with a matchup against West Virginia next on the docket.  The Longhorns remaining road game is a contest against Kansas in Lawrence.  If the Longhorns can pull off a win against the Mountaineers they will set themselves up for a nice finish to the season.  For now they will focus on a strong, but beatable West Virginia team as they look to continue the “Save Charlie’s Job Tour”.  

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Two quick observations.

1. D'Onta is an absolute stud.

2. Whoever called for Swoopes on 3rd and 4th down probably ought to be fired or demoted. Or, at the very least, be on the receiving end of a royal ass chewing.

 
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Agreed on the Swoopes call. Not even going to get into the whole needing of more pop passes out of the 18 Wheeler package, because I've said it enough.

I love D'Onta Foreman. I'm going to miss that guy suiting up on Saturday next year.

Defense played much better than I thought they would against an offense that has been putting up video game numbers. You knew Tech was going to get theirs, but they stepped up several times including the game winning pick by Kris Boyd. Also, they kept Mahomes from hurting them with his wheels and he ended up with -16 yards on the ground. I can dig that after what Seth Russell did a week ago.

 
I love D'Onta Foreman. I'm going to miss that guy suiting up on Saturday next year..
I got a feeling that D'onta comes back . I know the call of the NFL is a hard one to turn down and I understand completely if he is projected as a day 1 pick and he goes. However, I think he really likes playing with his twin brother, likes Strong and he would have a shot at the Heisman. That's just my opinion.

 
I got a feeling that D'onta comes back . I know the call of the NFL is a hard one to turn down and I understand completely if he is projected as a day 1 pick and he goes. However, I think he really likes playing with his twin brother, likes Strong and he would have a shot at the Heisman. That's just my opinion.
Definitely understand ththat angle of playing with Armanti and playing for Strong, but here is the issue.

He's making a serious case for being a Top 3 or 4 RB in a year the position is deep. He has also been banged up since being at texas and RBs don't have long careers and need to get that money while they can.

I think for him to even consider coming back Strong has to get retained (he will have to win out) and I think whoever the coach is will have to play the family card hard and finishing what you started with your brother.

It's hard to tell a kid in his position to not go get his money, but I wouldn't be angry at all if he decided to stay and got an insurance policy.

 
I can see both sides of the argument, but if in his shoes, I would take the money and run, provided he gets a good draft projection. He has done everything asked of him and then some. Certainly outplayed his star ranking. We will be ok with Warren and Porter and may help to land Dobbins provided the team keeps winning and trending upwards. It's a very personal decision, but I'd be happy for him either way.

 
Yeah, selfishly I would like to see him return for the team and possibly getting a 3rd Heisman for the Horns. However, if he is projected as a Day 1 pick then I would be extremely happy for the young man.

 
I can see both sides of the argument, but if in his shoes, I would take the money and run, provided he gets a good draft projection. He has done everything asked of him and then some. Certainly outplayed his star ranking. We will be ok with Warren and Porter and may help to land Dobbins provided the team keeps winning and trending upwards. It's a very personal decision, but I'd be happy for him either way.
The drop off will be steep if/when Foreman elects not to return to school. I like Warren, but he isn't D'Onta, but many aren't. I'm a firm believer that Texas needs to take 2 RBs this cycle to make sure you got options in 2017.

 
The drop off will be steep if/when Foreman elects not to return to school. I like Warren, but he isn't D'Onta, but many aren't. I'm a firm believer that Texas needs to take 2 RBs this cycle to make sure you got options in 2017.
Who do you think they go after if they miss on JK? I heard somewhwre they might move Demarco Boyd to FB/RB/HB role next year.
These 2 could get offers if they miss on others.

RB Kaegun Williams from Cedar Hill

RB Calvin Tyler from Silsbee

 
Who do you think they go after if they miss on JK? I heard somewhwre they might move Demarco Boyd to FB/RB/HB role next year.

These 2 could get offers if they miss on others.

RB Kaegun Williams from Cedar Hill

RB Calvin Tyler from Silsbee
I liked Tyler's junior film and he seems to be playing well this year. It seems the tires are being kicked on Eno Benjamin, but it remains to be seen if an offer will be extended.

 
I think it all depends on his projected position in the draft. If he is projected as a first round pick, then he ought to go. If he is not then he should stay. As has been said, RB's generally have a short shelf life in the NFL. His style speaks to that( he doesnt go out of his way to avoid contact). Therefore, his initial contract is crucial(if I was advising him)....If he gets a big deal in the beginning with lots of guaranteed money, he needs to go, but if he slides to the second round that big money drops off sharply. In that event he needs to stay and build his value, otherwise he would never catch up no matter how long he is in the League.

 
I was impressed with the defense and their continued progression, Malik looked great spying Mahomes the entire game and ended up the leading tackler, both Hill and Boyd played solid at corner and Hill made some fantastic open field tackles.  They kept everything in front of them and played loose and fast.  Not to shabby.  Giving up 30 points, 100 yds rushing and Mahomes getting some yards while getting runs around was to be expected.  Heck, they didn't even have Wheeler.

All in all the defense was solid.  The penalties sucked and Roach had several big ones.  But the penalties thea bothered me the most were the old fellas, Perkins and Boyette.

Offense sputtered late once they got conservative, the 18 wheeler package is done.  Love me some Ty Swoopes due to his attitude and desire to do whatever is best for the team, but it's played out.  Gilbert needs to shelve that shit unless they are on the 3 yard line  with a new set of downs, lol.

I picked the game at 38-28, it played out about like I thought it would.

Except for the Bogus 99 yard defensive score.  

 
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Watching replay of ND game that I recorded from LHN. Malik had an effective first half playing on the edge, not at MLB. I wonder why they played him inside after this game? We have complained that he is out of position inside this year, but he was playing outside in this game and seemed to play well. Played the spy in the TT game and was free to roam and not tied up by OL in the middle and played well again. Let's keep him out of MLB please.

 
Also, BURT needs to watch his performance in the ND game to see how he actually caught quite a few passes. Did have the big first quarter drop that would have been a TD, but otherwise had a good game!

 
The drop off will be steep if/when Foreman elects not to return to school. I like Warren, but he isn't D'Onta, but many aren't. I'm a firm believer that Texas needs to take 2 RBs this cycle to make sure you got options in 2017.
i don't agree with this.  both have great speed for their size.  both hit the hole quickly.  both walk away from arm tackles.  can you imagine our offense with both these guys in there?  we would definitely not lost to kst.  ou??? not sure.

 
i don't agree with this.  both have great speed for their size.  both hit the hole quickly.  both walk away from arm tackles.  can you imagine our offense with both these guys in there?  we would definitely not lost to kst.  ou??? not sure.
As much as I love Warren, he is a step down from D'Onta. Warren isn't quite as quick at hitting the holes. Of course, both are excellent backs to have (7.1 YPC for D'Onta vs 6.3 YPC for Warren over the past 2 years). I really wish we could've gotten more opportunities to have them both healthy at the same time, though.

 
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