Harrison Wier
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Oh man.... not too much to say here. As I told North Texas Golfer, I took Kansas +24 because I did not trust this team on the road. You see why now.
Offense
- D'onta Foreman had 51 carries for 250 yards. First of all, that should never happen. Second of all see the previous sentence and then remember that Texas played KANSAS. Did Sterlin Gilbert not have any other game plan? I really feel for D'onta because he is being overworked so much. If I'm him, I'm leaving for the draft. No question. Running back's careers are already short to begin with, and now games with 51 carries do not help that. NFL teams are going to be concerned about how much gas he has in the tank. Foreman was done no favors tonight.
https://twitter.com/DrewLieberman/status/800124231140904960
- Shane Buechele was rattled more than anyone thought after sustaining a 'neck injury.' He did not look the same, and it showed. He made some pretty poor throws, including consistently under-throwing the deep ball that would've resulted in points several times. Shane is a good QB, but looked like a freshman tonight. Still does not excuse completely relying on D'onta to win you this game. Absolutely horrible offensive game plan and even worse coaching.
- The offensive line was terrible. Patrick Vahe and Kent Perkins were both atrocious. Elijah Rodriguez had a tough time at center, but that wasn't surprising. They did Foreman no favors either.
- Devin Duvernay continues to be a mystery. I do not understand it. While we're at it, how does Armanti Foreman get no looks or touches? He's by far your most productive receiver on the year, yet gets nothing thrown his way? I mean, cmon. Your top receiver this game is Jacorey Warrick. I mean, no disrespect to Petey but seriously? He had a great 75-yard TD on the first play of the game that was practically handed to him. Where are your best receivers and why are you not targeting them?
- 6 turnovers. I don't fault D'onta for the late fumble because the kid was gassed. After 50 carries, what the hell did you expect? Good lord the lack of thought on offense is just mind boggling. I can't fathom it anymore. I really have no answer. The past 3 games, this team has flip flopped. The defense stepped up (until late) and the offense regresses.
Defense
- That Kris Boyd interception at the end was indeed an interception. No question about it. He was already on the ground and done with the play when the Kansas receiver ripped the ball out of his hands. No review.
- The Shark did not target the QB. Another terrible call that swung momentum even more. However, that was a freshman mistake by hitting him so late. It was questionable on whether it was roughing, but he shouldn't have done it. Regardless, he is going to be a good one.
- For the most part, the defense stepped up. Only gave up 11 points in regulation. It's truly sad that the offense could not win this game.
- Edwin Freeman dropped an easy interception, but got redemption later in the game. Good player that I'm excited to see more of.
P.J. Locke missed a crucial interception that would've sealed the game. These are the types of plays that sum up the Longhorns' season.
Special Teams
- As much as I love Jacorey Warrick, it is going to be a relief seeing someone else field punts/kickoffs next season. The only reason he is there is because he can catch the ball, and it shows.
- Trent Domingue has been the biggest disappointment by far this year. Missed an easy 31-yarder. Someone else like walk-on Chris Naggar deserves a shot. Remember that Domingue was someone on the Groza Award Watch List in the preseason.
- Michael Dickson is a stud, and has a real shot at the Ray Guy award. That dude is a diamond in the rough. He changed field positions so nicely today. 4 punts inside the 20. Great performance from the Australian.
Overall
- I think everyone knows what this means for Charlie Strong. Ultimately, I love Charlie Strong just as much as most fans do. He is a great human being, and someone I wanted so badly to succeed. As a fan, it hurts. It's truly heartbreaking to see. This is a coach that loves his players more than any other coach I've ever seen. I admire him for that. His players love him back just as much, and many see him as a second father. To me, I think that in itself may be the problem. These kids look up to him so much as a person, they may not see him like much of a coach. When they were playing this game, the team was tense. Almost looked like that feeling you get when you're playing in front of your dad and you don't want to disappoint him. That's what it felt like to me. I do not believe Charlie Strong should be fired tomorrow. There is no point in doing that. Let him finish out TCU, and go from there. Charlie Strong came into Texas when it was a disaster. He recruited 2 straight top 10 classes with a losing record, and changed the culture of the program. Whoever the next coach is will get to thank him for that. However, it's all about wins. That is something that Charlie unfortunately was not able to do. Whoever the next coach is will have their hands full recruiting wise. Texas was not set up to bring in a big 2017 class, but only has 7 commitments right now. That list will probably shrink. I am not happy that this is how it had to end. I, like most Texas fans, desperately wanted Charlie Strong to succeed. It just didn't work out that way, and that's okay. Charlie knew what the expectations were at Texas. He will bounce back from this, and I look forward to watching him wherever he goes. I will always be a Charlie Strong fan. I'm just disappointed that he wasn't the coach that could bring Texas back.
Offense
- D'onta Foreman had 51 carries for 250 yards. First of all, that should never happen. Second of all see the previous sentence and then remember that Texas played KANSAS. Did Sterlin Gilbert not have any other game plan? I really feel for D'onta because he is being overworked so much. If I'm him, I'm leaving for the draft. No question. Running back's careers are already short to begin with, and now games with 51 carries do not help that. NFL teams are going to be concerned about how much gas he has in the tank. Foreman was done no favors tonight.
https://twitter.com/DrewLieberman/status/800124231140904960
- Shane Buechele was rattled more than anyone thought after sustaining a 'neck injury.' He did not look the same, and it showed. He made some pretty poor throws, including consistently under-throwing the deep ball that would've resulted in points several times. Shane is a good QB, but looked like a freshman tonight. Still does not excuse completely relying on D'onta to win you this game. Absolutely horrible offensive game plan and even worse coaching.
- The offensive line was terrible. Patrick Vahe and Kent Perkins were both atrocious. Elijah Rodriguez had a tough time at center, but that wasn't surprising. They did Foreman no favors either.
- Devin Duvernay continues to be a mystery. I do not understand it. While we're at it, how does Armanti Foreman get no looks or touches? He's by far your most productive receiver on the year, yet gets nothing thrown his way? I mean, cmon. Your top receiver this game is Jacorey Warrick. I mean, no disrespect to Petey but seriously? He had a great 75-yard TD on the first play of the game that was practically handed to him. Where are your best receivers and why are you not targeting them?
- 6 turnovers. I don't fault D'onta for the late fumble because the kid was gassed. After 50 carries, what the hell did you expect? Good lord the lack of thought on offense is just mind boggling. I can't fathom it anymore. I really have no answer. The past 3 games, this team has flip flopped. The defense stepped up (until late) and the offense regresses.
Defense
- That Kris Boyd interception at the end was indeed an interception. No question about it. He was already on the ground and done with the play when the Kansas receiver ripped the ball out of his hands. No review.
- The Shark did not target the QB. Another terrible call that swung momentum even more. However, that was a freshman mistake by hitting him so late. It was questionable on whether it was roughing, but he shouldn't have done it. Regardless, he is going to be a good one.
- For the most part, the defense stepped up. Only gave up 11 points in regulation. It's truly sad that the offense could not win this game.
- Edwin Freeman dropped an easy interception, but got redemption later in the game. Good player that I'm excited to see more of.
P.J. Locke missed a crucial interception that would've sealed the game. These are the types of plays that sum up the Longhorns' season.
Special Teams
- As much as I love Jacorey Warrick, it is going to be a relief seeing someone else field punts/kickoffs next season. The only reason he is there is because he can catch the ball, and it shows.
- Trent Domingue has been the biggest disappointment by far this year. Missed an easy 31-yarder. Someone else like walk-on Chris Naggar deserves a shot. Remember that Domingue was someone on the Groza Award Watch List in the preseason.
- Michael Dickson is a stud, and has a real shot at the Ray Guy award. That dude is a diamond in the rough. He changed field positions so nicely today. 4 punts inside the 20. Great performance from the Australian.
Overall
- I think everyone knows what this means for Charlie Strong. Ultimately, I love Charlie Strong just as much as most fans do. He is a great human being, and someone I wanted so badly to succeed. As a fan, it hurts. It's truly heartbreaking to see. This is a coach that loves his players more than any other coach I've ever seen. I admire him for that. His players love him back just as much, and many see him as a second father. To me, I think that in itself may be the problem. These kids look up to him so much as a person, they may not see him like much of a coach. When they were playing this game, the team was tense. Almost looked like that feeling you get when you're playing in front of your dad and you don't want to disappoint him. That's what it felt like to me. I do not believe Charlie Strong should be fired tomorrow. There is no point in doing that. Let him finish out TCU, and go from there. Charlie Strong came into Texas when it was a disaster. He recruited 2 straight top 10 classes with a losing record, and changed the culture of the program. Whoever the next coach is will get to thank him for that. However, it's all about wins. That is something that Charlie unfortunately was not able to do. Whoever the next coach is will have their hands full recruiting wise. Texas was not set up to bring in a big 2017 class, but only has 7 commitments right now. That list will probably shrink. I am not happy that this is how it had to end. I, like most Texas fans, desperately wanted Charlie Strong to succeed. It just didn't work out that way, and that's okay. Charlie knew what the expectations were at Texas. He will bounce back from this, and I look forward to watching him wherever he goes. I will always be a Charlie Strong fan. I'm just disappointed that he wasn't the coach that could bring Texas back.
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