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Longhorn Recruiting Report
The Texas Longhorns started out their latest recruiting class with a bang, after 8th ranked prospect Brad Fuller switched his soft verbal to a full committment. The Longhorns were able to sign three five-star recruits in-season, all ranked in the top 12.
Signed:
Running Back
Deonte Harrell
Ranked #1 Overall
Levelland, Texas
-Pitched "Coach Prestige" after he said he "admired the coaches work" and after the game Harrell said 'Ultimately, it came down to wanting to play for you.'-
Left Guard
Brad Tidwell
Ranked #12 Overall
West Islip, New York
-Pitched "Program Prestige" after Tidwell didn't give us any hint as to what he was looking for, and our pitch didn't really work, but luckily he still signed on anyway.-
Right Outside Linebacker
Brad Fuller
Ranked #8 Overall
Wadsworth, Ohio
-Brad decided to cancel his other visits and become a Longhorn after the Nebraska game.-Comment
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GAME 9 Texas Tech
Saturday, Oct. 28 · Time TBA
Jones AT&T Stadium · Lubbock, TX
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Johnson 22 yard FG(3-0, UT)
Finley 20 yard pass from McCoy(10-0, UT)
Finley 32 yard pass from McCoy(17-0, UT)
Johnson 43 yard FG(20-0, UT)
Second Quarter
Melton 1 yard run(27-0, UT)
Charles 2 yard run(34-0, UT)
Third Quarter
Melton 3 yard run(41-0, UT)
Fourth Quarter
Johnson 21 yard pass from Harrell(41-7, UT)
Johnson 40 yard FG(44-7, UT
Final: 44-7, Texas.
Statistics
Texas
First Downs: 12
Total Offense: 278
Rushing Yards: 149
Passing Yards: 129
3rd Downs: 4-12(33%)
Red Zone: 6-6(100%)
Turnovers: 1
Takeaways: 5
Total Yards: 311
T.O.P: 20:38
Texas Tech
First Downs: 4
Total Offense: 95
Rushing Yards: 4
Passing Yards: 91
3rd Downs: 1-5(20%)
Red Zone: 0-0(0%)
Turnovers: 5
Takeaways: 1
Total Yards: 236
T.O.P: 7:27
Passing
G. Harrell - 8/21, 98 yards, TD, 5 INTs
C. McCoy - 10/16, 129 yards, 2 TDs.
Rushing
S. Woods- 7 carries, 11 yards
J. Charles - 34 carries, 91 yards, TD
H. Melton - 3 carries, 8 yards, 2 TDs
Receiving
R. Johnson - 3 catches, 57 yards, TD
J. Hicks- 2 catches, 33 yards.
B. Batch - 1 catch, 1 yard.
S. Woods - 1 catch, 1 yards.
J. Finley - 4 88 yards, 2 TDs.
B. Pittman - 2 catches, 13 yards.
S. Young - 1 catch, 13 yards.
L. Sweed - 2 catches, 12 yards
Defensive
B. Sratton - 11 tackles, 4 TFL.
M. Dixon - 6 tackles, 3 TFL.
K. Scott - 5 tackles.
K. Dawson - 3 tackles, FF.
M. Griffin - 2 tackles, INT.
A. Ross - 2 tackles, INT.
D. Kelson - 3 tackles, TFL, FF.
T. Crowder - 2 tackles, TFL, FF.
S. Kindle - 4 tackles, sack.
T. Brown - 1 tackle, 2 INTs
Kicking
A. Trilica - 0/1 FG, 1/1 XP
G. Johnson - 3/4 FG, Long 43. 5/5 XP
Punting
A. Reyes - 2 punts, 87 yards.
G. Johnson - 1 punt, 45 yards.
Returning
J. Filani - 5 KR, 108 yards. 1 PR, 19 yards.
S. Young - 1 KR, 26 yards. 2 PR, 7 yardsComment
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Killebrew scoops up the fumble on TTU's first drive
Finley's first TD catch of the game
Griffin picks off a pass
Marcus Griffin blocks a Tech field goal try
Finley fighting 3 defenders off for his 2nd score
Killebrew with the diving pick
Tarrell Brown with his 2nd INT
Henry Melton bowling his way into the endzone for the 2nd time
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Week Eight - Around The Nation
Big XII Scores
#2 Texas - 44
Texas Tech - 7
#9 Oklahoma - 23
Missouri - 13
Kansas State - 48
Iowa State - 31
#20 Colorado - 42
Kansas - 25
Texas A&M - 51
Baylor - 35
#6 Nebraska - 41
Oklahoma State - 14
Bix II Players of the Week
Offensive:
Texas A&M QB
Stephen McGee
26-48, 443 yards, 7 TDs
Defensive:
Texas A&M CB
Marquis Carpenter
tackle, 3 INTs
Other Scores
#21 Clemson - 14
#13 Virginia Tech - 7
#19 Navy - 42
#23 Notre Dame - 32
Tennessee - 34
#24 South Carolina - 27
#22 Georgia Tech - 21
Miami - 17
#1 Florida - 52
Georgia - 7
Coca Cola Players of the Week
Offensive:
Duke QB
Marcus Jones
32-34, 442 yards, 6 TDs
Defensive:
Colorado State ROLB
Luke Adkins
10 tackles, 5 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 FFsComment
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Top 10 - Coaches Poll
- Florida[39](8-0, 1503)
- Texas[21](9-0, 1408)
- West Virginia[1](7-0, 1340)
- Louisville(7-0, 1269)
- Ohio State(8-1, 1129)
- Auburn(8-1, 1046)
- Michigan(8-1, 987)
- Nebraska(8-1, 955)
- Oklahoma(7-1, 908)
- LSU(6-2, 839)
BCS Standings
- Florida .997
- Texas .997
- West Virginia .978
- Louisville .977
- Ohio State .973
- Auburn .971
- Michigan .966
- Oklahoma .956
- LSU .943
- Nebraska .940
Heisman Watch
Texas Tight-End
Jermichael Finley
51 receptions, 1065 yards, 13 TDs
Ohio State Quarterback
Troy Smith
147-246, 2060 yards
73 carries, 412 yards
29 total TDs
Boise State Quarterback
Jared Zabransky
194-297, 2729 yards
59 carries, 167 yards
36 total TDs
Auburn Running Back
Kenny Irons
205 carries, 1339 yards
14 receptions, 338 yards
16 total TDs
Nebraska Quarterback
Zach Taylor
176-295, 2397 yards, 29 TDsComment
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GAME 10 Oklahoma State
Saturday, Nov. 4 · Time TBA
Presented by Time Warner Cable · Veterans Recognition Day · Longhorns Hall of Honor
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Charles 3 yard run(7-0, UT)
Finley 37 yard pass from McCoy(14-0, UT)
Johnson 43 yard FG(17-0, UT)
Second Quarter
Johnson 31 yard FG(20-0, UT)
Johnson 39 yard FG(23-0, UT)
Johnson 30 yard FG(26-0, UT)
Third Quarter
Young 27 yard run(33-0, UT)
Pittman 10 yard pass from McCoy(40-0, UT)
Fourth Quarter
Johnson 43 yard FG.(43-0, UT)
Final: 43-0, Texas.
Statistics
Texas
First Downs: 8
Total Offense: 277
Rushing Yards: 107
Passing Yards: 170
3rd Downs: 4-13(30%)
Red Zone: 5-8(62%)
Turnovers: 1
Takeaways: 5
Total Yards: 432
T.O.P: 16:20
Oklahoma State
First Downs: 2
Total Offense: 58
Rushing Yards: 46
Passing Yards: 12
3rd Downs: 1-11(9%)
Red Zone: 0-0(0%)
Turnovers: 5
Takeaways: 1
Total Yards: 139
T.O.P: 11:34
Passing
B. Reid - 6/13, 26 yards, 3 INTs
C. McCoy - 10/19, 186 yards, 2 TDs, INT.
Rushing
M. Hamilton - 15 carries, 55 yards.
J. Charles - 21 carries, 79 yards, TD.
S. Young - 3 carries, 22 yards, TD.
Receiving
M. Hamilton - 2 catches, 8 yards.
J. Johnson- 2 catches, 1 yard.
A. Bowman - 2 catches, 18 yards.
J. Finley - 3 catches, 59 yards, TD.
B. Pittman - 1 catch, 10 yards, TD.
L. Sweed - 2 catches, 61 yards.
M. Hardy - 1 catch, 22 yards.
Defensive
R. Johnson - 7 tackles, 4 TFL, INT.
T. Brown - 6 tackles, 3 TFL.
V. DeGrate - 5 tackles, 3 TFL, sack.
R. McBean - 3 tackles, TFL, sack.
M. Griffin - 8 tackles, INT.
S. Kindle - 5 tackles, TFL, sack.
D. Kelson - 4 tackles, TFL, 2 sacks.
R. Killebrew - 3 tackles, 2 TFL, INT.
T. Brown - tackle, INT.
Kicking
G. Johnson - 5/6 FG, Long 43, 4/4 XP
Punting
J. Ricks - 8 punts, 316 yards.
G. Johnson - 1 punt, 46 yards.
Returning
J. Broadway - 3 KR, 57 yards.
S. Young - 1 KR, 27 yards. 8 PR, 128 yards.Comment
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Week Ten - Around the Nation
Big XII Scores
#2 Texas - 43
Oklahoma State - 0
#17 Colorado - 24
Kansas State - 17
Texas Tech - 42
Baylor - 9
Texas A&M - 27
#13 Oklahoma - 20
Missouri - 24
#14 Nebraska - 17
Iowa State - 34
Kansas - 31
Big XII Players of the Week
Offensive:
Iowa State QB
Bret Meyer
23-33, 325 yards, 4 total TDs
Defensive:
Missouri ROLB
Van Alexander
6 tackles, 2 TFL, sack, INT, FF, FR
Coca Cola Players of the Week
Offensive:
Boise State QB
Jared Zabransky
33-47, 455 yards, 5 total TDs
Defensive:
Missouri ROLB
Van Alexander
6 tackles, 2 TFL, sack, INT, FF, FRComment
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Re: Texas Longhorns(NCAA 360)
Holy ****, 58 offensive yards for Oklahoma State?
Jermichael Finley is killing everyone, too...his stats are insane.Blind to this impending fate
We let the world carry our weight
It's back breaks with every mile
But we all live in denialComment
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Re: Texas Longhorns(NCAA 360)
He's a RS frosh TE, with his speed, accel, agil, catch and jump all in the 80's...so he's basically uncoverable by a LB, which means he's always open, whether it be outside, inside, etc.
Add that to the fact everyone elses drops every other pass that comes their way and BAM...you have Finley being the first read.Comment
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Re: Texas Longhorns(NCAA 360)
He's a RS frosh TE, with his speed, accel, agil, catch and jump all in the 80's...so he's basically uncoverable by a LB, which means he's always open, whether it be outside, inside, etc.
Add that to the fact everyone elses drops every other pass that comes their way and BAM...you have Finley being the first read.Comment
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