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[SIZE=14pt]View from the Cheap Seats-Wyoming[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]Sore backs[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]Sark quoted Mack from 2005 during his post game presser. "[/SIZE]We went into the game with sore backs from people slapping our backs and telling us how great we are". On a weekend where it seemed most of the top teams started slow, TEXAS was no different. Did you really think there wouldn’t be a hangover after Bama? Facing a well coached, highly experienced team, the Longhorns came out of the gates stumbling bumbling and not doing much rumbling for 3 quarters. It has been said that TEXAS is the game everyone circles on their schedule pre-season. Wyoming certainly treated this like TEXAS treated Bama the week before. They came in with nothing to lose, played well but by the end of the night, simply did not have the Jimmy’s and Joe’s to get it done. They started their back up QB who did his best Josh Allen, big kid big arm, impersonation.
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[SIZE=14pt]Ewers and the offense came back to earth after the great performance vs Bama in the 1st 3 quarters. [/SIZE]Between dropped passes, mistimed throws and false start penalties, TEXAS’ offense was stuck in low gear to open the game. Shades of the Rice game though instead of sleep walking for 2 quarters, TEXAS sleepwalked for 3 quarters on offense vs the Cowboys. Then Xaiver Worthy said. . .ENOUGH. . .and he took a WR screen 44 yards to the house. Simple quick pass where X used his toughness quickness and speed to break an arm tackle, juke the safety covering over the top and take that 0 yard pass and add 44 yards of YAC (yards after catch 4th quarter was owned by TEXAS as they pulled away for the win. And credit Sark with the play design. X was wide right with an overload to the left leaving Wyoming with only 2 defenders on that side of the field.
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[SIZE=14pt]For all the grousing and grumbling, let’s talk about what went really well for the Horns. [/SIZE]To kick off the walk on the positive side, we have to start with Coach PK and his defense. Don’t look now but TEXAS seems to have built a championship D. We’d hate to jinx things but through 3 games, TEXAS D has been suffocating. Yes, Wyoming gashed them on a 60 yard run on their 1st drive to take a 7-0 lead and connected with a FG on their 1st drive of the 2nd half. Other than that, nothing. After the opening drive TD, TEXAS forced 5 straight punts to close out the 1st half. You can win a great many games behind a D like this.
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[SIZE=14pt]We have long been fans of Sark but also critics. [/SIZE]He’s a 1st rate recruiter, a great schemer of the plays but he hasn’t always been great on game day. TEXAS is 3-0 and in all 3 games, have clearly won the 2nd half of games. This is an area where Sark has dramatically improved in our eyes from his prior 2 years. We liked the play calling, which hasn’t always been the case, there was clearly a lack of execution in the game early. And guess what, that happens. There was no wavering from the plan on the part of the team or the staff. And like good teams do on bad nights, we closed out the game and won the 2nd half. Team win and this is the kind of win teams can build upon.
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[SIZE=14pt]Two offensive tweaks worth mentioning. [/SIZE]Byron Murphy in as an HBack to block on the goal line, slips out into the flat for a touchdown to the big man. Love this. And Savion Red on 4th down as the wildcat QB not once but twice. Picked it up both times. Something else for teams to worry about.
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[SIZE=14pt]Did we mention Coach PK and his defensive charges? [/SIZE]So far this is our biggest take away from our young season. TEXAS has a defense that the team can lean on to win games/keep us in games. And it starts upfront with the pass rush. Pass rush leads to jumping routes and for the 2nd week in a row, Jerrin Thompson with a 4th quarter interception, this time taking it to the house, to put a nail in the coffin to seal the win.
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[SIZE=14pt]Offensive player of the game[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]Johnathan Brooks [/SIZE]Announced his presence with authority. 21 carries, 164 yards including a 61 yard run to set up TEXAS’ last offensive Touchdown in the game. Take that run out, he still averaged 5 yards per carry.
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[SIZE=14pt]Defensive player of the game[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Jahdea Barron [/SIZE]6 solo tackles including 2 on 3rd down that stopped WRs short of the chains and 9 total tackles. Playing his way into the Thorpe award mix
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[SIZE=14pt]Special teams player of the game[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]Ryan Sanborn [/SIZE]in a defensive struggle, field position is key and he made sure TEXAS won the field position battle. 48 yard average on 4 punts, 2 over 50 yards and the biggest, pinning Wyoming inside their 5. He might be TEXAS’ most valuable transfer of the off season.
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[SIZE=14pt]Stats that Matter[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]30 [/SIZE] TEXAS has not been 3-0 to open a season since 2012
[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]0-5 [/SIZE]TEXAS on 3rd down in the 1st half. Not good
[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]4-12 [/SIZE] TEXAS on 3rd down overall
[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]1 [/SIZE] TEXAS lost it’s 1st offensive turnover of the season on a J Blue fumble in the 4th
[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]6 [/SIZE] straight games where TEXAS recorded an interception
[SIZE=14pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=14pt]5 [/SIZE]Punts force by the TEXAS D in a row in the 1st half after Wyoming’s 1st drive
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[SIZE=14pt]On Deck[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]TEXAS opens BigXII play on the road at Baylor. [/SIZE]Baylor is not a great team this year though they feature 2 good RBs. Be ready for it every week, every team in the conference knows this is their last shot at TEXAS for some time and the Horns will see teams get up for us as their biggest game of the year. Embrace the hate.
[SIZE=14pt]The goal is still to win the conference, leaving the BigXII in our rear-view mirror with a big caca sandwich. [/SIZE] The best way to assure a ticket to Dallas in December is to win all the games in front of them. We’d welcome a fast start by the Horns.
[SIZE=14pt]Fighting Mack Brown’s[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Behind 2 Drake Maye interceptions, a pesky Minnesota pushed UNC for 3 quarters before the Tarheels finally put them away. [/SIZE]Maye still threw for 400+ and 2 TDs.
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[SIZE=14pt]Around College Football[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=14pt]TEXAS wasn’t the only team to start slow this weekend, in fact it seemed to be the story of the weekend.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]#1 Georgia had to come from behind vs the Gamecocks[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]#3 Florida State hung on late to defeat Boston College[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]#11 Bama was 3-3 at half in a monsoon before a 17-3 win. [/SIZE]WE BROKE THEM
[SIZE=14pt]Florida knocked off #11 Tenn[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]#15 Kansas State fell to Mizzu[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Okahoma State was run by South Alabama for the ugly loss of the week[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]ISU lost to a good MAC program in Ohio 10-7 before their coach went after a fan post game. [/SIZE]Wonder how much he regrets turning down Detroit and NFL millions now?
[SIZE=14pt]Washington turned in a dominating performance on the road vs Michigan State (a team TEXAS has never played). [/SIZE]Our dark horse pick to secure a playoff spot opposite (dare we say it) TEXAS. And in more blasphemy, they may have the best corps of WRs in the nation. We’ll start ranking the BIgXII after the 1st week of conference play.
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[SIZE=14pt]Game highlights[/SIZE]
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