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Offensive Grades: Texas Tech

Jameson McCausland

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Against one of the worst defenses in the Big 12, the Texas offense could only muster 23 points. The numbers do not tell the full story though, as Texas was aided by good field position off of turnovers multiple times. Tom Herman and the offensive staff have a lot to clean up before the bowl game. Let’s take a look at the offensive grades:

Quarterback

Following the first drive of the game, I wondered to myself if everything was beginning to come together for offense with the true freshman Sam Ehlinger behind center. He led Texas to a huge road victory over West Virginia and looked well on his way to carving up Texas Tech. Unfortunately, the first drive of the game ended up being the best one. Ehlinger finished 26 for 47 for 239 yards and one touchdown. His longest pass of the game was his lone touchdown to Armanti Foreman. #11 also added 10 rushes for 35 yards.

Despite all the struggles and inconsistent offensive play, Texas still had an opportunity to run out the clock and escape with a victory. On 3rd and 2 late in the 4th quarter, Ehlinger committed the cardinal sin of a QB and threw across his body while rolling right. The resulting interception set up the Texas Tech go ahead touchdown. His second interception was just as bad, throwing to a receiver standing still bracketed by 2 defenders.

There is still little doubt in my mind that Ehlinger is the best QB on the roster, but the back breaking mistakes have cost Texas several games this year. Whether it’s playing more under control or reigning in the gun-slinger mentality that Ehlinger seems to have, the coaches have to find a way to minimize the mistakes. The loss is not all on the QB, but Texas needs more from the position.

Grade: D

Running Back

Daniel Young paced the backfield with 13 carries for 55 yards and a TD. Young had several chunk plays in the run game and always seems to be creating something out of nothing. If Texas hands the ball to #32 on 3rd and 2 in the 4th quarter then they are probably 7-5 right now. Young is far and away the best back on the roster and should benefit greatly from the bowl practices.

Toneil Carter added 3 carries for 10 yards, but rode the bench after fumbling on his 3rd carry. What little trust he had from the coaches is basically gone after putting the ball on the ground for the 2nd time in 3 games. Kyle Porter had 4 carries for 9 yards and has basically been relegated to a blocking back.

It was slightly discouraging that Texas was not able to get more production from the running back position against a defense like Tech’s.

Grade: D+

Wide Receivers/Tight End

It is ironic that after the rollercoaster season he had, Armanti Foreman led the way for the receivers unit with 5 catches for 78 yards. Foreman showed great effort and grit on his touchdown and contributed several more big plays in the passing game. Foreman and Lil’ Jordan Humphrey are the only receivers who show even a remote idea of how to get open when the quarterback is scrambling. Lorenzo Joe, Collin Johnson, Devin Duvernay and John Burt were all culprits of standing in the exact same spot as their quarterback ran for his life and was eventually forced to throw the ball away. I do not know if it is the coaching or players, but it is something that has been going on all year.

Also, is there any other way to get Jerrod Heard the ball aside from Jet Sweeps?

Kendall Moore contributed a big 16-yard reception on the opening drive of the game, but it was otherwise a quiet game from the senior. Chris Warren had a huge 19-yard reception and played adequately as a blocker.

Grade: D+

Offensive Line

It was not the worst performance by the offensive line, but their play left a lot to be desired. I thought the pass blocking was respectable for most of the game, but respectable for this offensive line is still a failing grade. Jake McMillon and Terrell Cuney still struggle in passing off blockers. Often times it was Sam Ehlinger bailing from the pocket and self pressuring himself.

Texas did not have the success running between the tackles that I thought they would. The interior of the line is just unable to create the running lanes that we saw last year. McMillon had a noticeable whiff on a downfield block on a reverse play, and Derek Kerstetter had his freshman moments trying to seal the edge on several stretch runs to the right side.

Run Block Grade: D
Pass Block Grade: D+

Offensive Play Calling

Everyone is thinking the same things so I am not going to harp on the play calling too much. After having success running counter to the left side of the line against West Virginia, Texas chose to abandon the play yesterday. The QB sweep play had its weekly negative result in a key spot. I was pleasantly surprised with the creativity that was shown on several trick plays, but Texas is unable to run their base offense successfully right now. Trick plays are great, but they are used to supplement tendencies. Right now, trick plays are having to be used because Texas is struggling to find other ways to move the ball. That is not good.

The personnel use at WR and TE continue to be a head scratcher, but it has been that way all year.

Grade: F

 
I didn't read the article, sorry, but I am grading the offense with a zero/F.

 
If Sam is the best QB on the roster how can he make so many game loosing mistakes?

 
If Sam is the best QB on the roster how can he make so many game loosing mistakes?
Because he is the only QB right now that puts us in the position to potentially win those games

It's frustrating to see, but with Shane in we're not able to move the sticks at all right now. 

 
Because he is the only QB right now that puts us in the position to potentially win those games

It's frustrating to see, but with Shane in we're not able to move the sticks at all right now. 
I need to re-watch the game but I feel like without rolling to the right 90% of the time Sam actually had time this game. And with time is where Shane has success. Just a lot more accurate at this time. I would have liked to see him in. just to try it out when offense was stalled not doin jack

 
I need to re-watch the game but I feel like without rolling to the right 90% of the time Sam actually had time this game. And with time is where Shane has success. Just a lot more accurate at this time. I would have liked to see him in. just to try it out when offense was stalled not doin jack
Well, as far as I remember he was in for the 3rd series and had our only sack of the night... 

 
Well, as far as I remember he was in for the 3rd series and had our only sack of the night... 
Lol.... not gonna get into a pissing match. If you thought it was smart to stick with Sam in a game where they were spying him and he hasn’t developed throwing yet than so be it. I’m cool with that. Unfortunately we will never know. 

 
Lol.... not gonna get into a pissing match. If you thought it was smart to stick with Sam in a game where they were spying him and he hasn’t developed throwing yet than so be it. I’m cool with that. Unfortunately we will never know. 
Don't get me wrong, I haven't even watched the second half of the Tech game yet. I'm just saying that everything we have seen of Shane as of late hasn't made me wonder what could've been with him in the game. 

On the other hand, what Sam brings to the table is that he is borderline ingenious right now. He tries to make a play out of everything, sometimes we cheer because of that when he converts a 3rd & 9 by evading a defender and taking off or when he trucks a defender, sometimes we go insane because that style of play leads directly to the mistakes we have seen. And generally, if he does them once its a freshman mistake, if he does it twice you begin to wonder, but if he does it three times then I start to question his ability to learn from his mistakes. 

So I don't know which QB should play for us going forward. What I do know though is that both of the QBs have their upsides and downsides, and with the way the OL is playing right now I think Sam gives us the better chance of moving the ball overall

 
Don't get me wrong, I haven't even watched the second half of the Tech game yet. I'm just saying that everything we have seen of Shane as of late hasn't made me wonder what could've been with him in the game. 

On the other hand, what Sam brings to the table is that he is borderline ingenious right now. He tries to make a play out of everything, sometimes we cheer because of that when he converts a 3rd & 9 by evading a defender and taking off or when he trucks a defender, sometimes we go insane because that style of play leads directly to the mistakes we have seen. And generally, if he does them once its a freshman mistake, if he does it twice you begin to wonder, but if he does it three times then I start to question his ability to learn from his mistakes. 

So I don't know which QB should play for us going forward. What I do know though is that both of the QBs have their upsides and downsides, and with the way the OL is playing right now I think Sam gives us the better chance of moving the ball overall
I absolutely agree, I believe Sam is the guy. But that game when nothing could get going I wouldn’t mind seeing Shane and his accuracy. When you watch the 2nd half you’ll see a few touchdown balls thrown just a little off that I do believe woulda been on the money with Shane. But maybe not. I was just irritated like everyone else. 

 
I absolutely agree, I believe Sam is the guy. But that game when nothing could get going I wouldn’t mind seeing Shane and his accuracy. When you watch the 2nd half you’ll see a few touchdown balls thrown just a little off that I do believe woulda been on the money with Shane. But maybe not. I was just irritated like everyone else. 
I have to check it out eventually, just haven't found the heart considering the final result  -_-  Then I might have to reconsider, until then I can stick to my strong - yet uninformed - opinion  :D

 
The offense never seems to fix issues either during week of practice or with in game adjustments. To me the biggest issue with run game is the RBs only run between guard and center. Still after 12 games coaches have not realized the guards and center get no push are lucky if they create a stalemate because usually they end up in backfield. 

Against Tech we ask our line to pass block over 50 times this line struggles in pass blocking. Never tried to run behind Connor Williams the best lineman by far. The 23 points was set up by defense and the punting game of Dickson being on an unreal level. This offensive staff failed in big way to attack weakness of Techs defense

 
Because he is the only QB right now that puts us in the position to potentially win those games

It's frustrating to see, but with Shane in we're not able to move the sticks at all right now. 
I said this at the beginning of the season and I will repeat it again; if Texas just had an average offensive line, Shane is the better option at QB and it really isn’t close.  It was true than and it is true now.  

The reason Sam had to play is because he can run for his life more effectively.  The mind boggling mistakes Sam makes at the end of games that hand the outcome to the opponent aside, Shane is better because he is a much more accurate passer and makes better decisions with regard to checking down.  In my opinion these two traits are #1 and #2 when evaluating a QB’s ability.  

Sam has a lot of good qualities as well.  But he needs to work on the before mentioned traits.  It is a pitiful shame He couldn’t redshirt. 

 
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