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AUSTIN - Texas defensive coordinator Todd Orlando expected a “four-quarter war” against Kansas State at Royal-Memorial Stadium. In fact, he wanted it. And few active coaches could devise a fiercer test than Bill Snyder.
Orlando got the adversity he desired and UT (3-2, 2-0) got the outcome it needed, downing the Wildcats (3-1, 1-1) in double overtime,40-34.
Momentum swung like a pendulum between the teams all night. It began in the Wildcats’ favor, with quarterback Jesse Ertz finding receiver Dalton Schoen on scores of 82 and 12 yard to put UT in a 17-7 hole.
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Orlando got the adversity he desired and UT (3-2, 2-0) got the outcome it needed, downing the Wildcats (3-1, 1-1) in double overtime,40-34.
Momentum swung like a pendulum between the teams all night. It began in the Wildcats’ favor, with quarterback Jesse Ertz finding receiver Dalton Schoen on scores of 82 and 12 yard to put UT in a 17-7 hole.
View the full article