Chargers have had virtual meeting with West Virginia DT Darius Stills

The Los Angeles Chargers are doing their homework on a first-team All-American.

The Chargers could be looking to add more talent on the defensive line this offseason.

According to The Draft Network’s Justin Melo, Los Angeles had a FaceTime meeting with former West Virginia defensive tackle Darius Stills.

As a junior, Stills earned All-Big 12 first team honors while starting 11 games. He followed that up by becoming WVU’s first consensus All-American in fourteen seasons in 2020.

Stills finished his career the Mountaineers with 85 tackles, 25.5 tackles for loss, and 11.5 sacks.

Stills, the 6-foot-1 and 285 pounder is a polished pass rusher with the first-step explosion and hands to get in the backfield, but needs to improve his leverage to hold his own in the run game.

Stills currently projects as a third or fourth-round selection.

Why Texas wins, why Texas loses on Saturday against West Virginia

On Saturday two 4-2 teams will meet in Austin for a Big 12 showdown. Texas and West Virginia hope to keep their title hopes alive.

There’s a showdown scheduled to take place at high noon, (well eastern time that is) in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns and Mountaineers will put their Big 12 Championship aspirations on the line as they try to stay within striking distance of the leaders.

Both of these teams are coming off wins over top 20 teams. Texas did it on the road while West Virginia defended the home turf. This time around it is the Longhorns turn to defend the home turf against the Mountaineers. The last time Texas played a home game as a ranked team against an unranked opponent it didn’t go well. Is there a different outcome on the way?

Sam Ehlinger lost by one point to WVU the last time they came into Austin. Can he get a level of retribution at 11:00 am on Saturday? We break down three reasons they win and three reasons they lose.

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Texas Football: Offensive line will be tested against the Stills brothers

The Texas Longhorns offensive line will be tested on Saturday against the West Virginia Mountaineers defensive front and the Stills brothers

The Texas Longhorns just faced the No. 1 scoring defense in the Big 12 Conference on Saturday. On deck this week is No. 2, it doesn’t much easier for this one. Continue reading “Texas Football: Offensive line will be tested against the Stills brothers”

Texas Football: Oklahoma State win meaningless if they fall to West Virginia

The Texas Longhorns gained a lot of momentum with their victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday. It will be meaningless if they lose to WVU.

The Texas Longhorns victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys was a huge win for the program. They are still very much in the thick of the Big 12 Championship chase after knocking off the top team in the standings over the weekend. The Longhorns currently sit at 4-2 and 3-2 in conference play. With four games left, the championship game picture isn’t any more clear now than it was two days ago.

Teams Conference Record Overall Record
Kansas State 4-1 4-2
Iowa State 4-1 4-2
Oklahoma State 3-1 4-1
West Virginia 3-2 4-2
Oklahoma 3-2 4-2
Texas 3-2 4-2

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The Longhorns have West Virginia, Iowa State and Kansas State all ahead of them on the schedule. Provided the Longhorns can go 3-0 in those games, they would likely be one half of the Big 12 Championship game matchup. Also throw their game against the Kansas Jayhawks in there. That is the easiest game left on the schedule.

Wins over the Cyclones and Wildcats would give Texas the tiebreaker for conference seeding. Plus Oklahoma State still has their matchup with Oklahoma a few weeks away. The Big 12 Conference continues to beat themselves up and that could play right into the Longhorns hands. Well, that is provided they don’t drop one of these important games over the last five weeks of the season.

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This is all meaningless if the Longhorns drop their home game to the West Virginia Mountaineers. A much taller task than many realize. After surviving the No. 1 ranked defense in the Big 12, they now face the No. 2 ranked defense in scoring (19.8). The Mountaineers also have the No. 1 ranked defense in yards per game (255.7).

WVU has two of the better defensive lineman in the conference in Dante and Darius Stills. They will give this offensive line trouble and the Mountaineers like to move them around to find the best matchups. A week ago against the Wildcats, they limited them to 41 net rushing yards. That equates to just 1.8 yards per rush on 23 attempts.

They also have one of the better linebackers in the country with Tony Fields. A player the Longhorns had their eyes on when he announced he would transfer from Arizona. Not only are they really good against the run but they have forced the most interceptions in the conference. They take advantage when you are forced to be one dimensional.

The Longhorns can’t find themselves behind the chains in this game and expect to win consistently. While Texas has shown life late in games when down, that isn’t a recipe for success against this defense.

Much like quarterback Sam Ehlinger, KSU’s Will Howard likes to run the football for the Wildcats. He and Deuce Vaughn were ineffective against this front that surrenders just under 100 yards per game rushing. They don’t get much more through the air either. This is a game where the mental toughness of this football team will be tested.

To lose this game to West Virginia after the victory over Oklahoma State wipes out any momentum they may have gained. Likely ruins any shot at a conference championship berth without some help down the road. If Tom Herman wants to quiet the rumors and change the narrative about his time in Austin, the Longhorns must win on Saturday.

The last time Texas beat Oklahoma State a week before West Virginia, they won that game as well. They will be looking for their first victory over the Mountaineers at home since 2014.

Big 12 Preview: Prospects to watch and team predictions

Big 12 Preview: Prospects to watch and team predictions for the 2020 college football season

The Big 12 doesn’t get enough respect for how much NFL talent it places in the NFL every year. I don’t mean just based on draft selections either, but lasting power and effectiveness. The Big 12 has a ton of quality talent to watch for in the 2020 season. The conference may even have the best overall college football team.

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Baylor Bears: Vegas Win Total- 7.5

Everyone is expecting Baylor to be terrible this season, but with the fantastic Charlie Brewer returning and some explosive weapons surrounding him this may be a more interesting bet than people think. This may only be Dave Aranda’s first season as the head guy, but the former LSU defensive coordinator is primed to hit the ground running. Prediction: Over 7.5

Top Prospects:

Terrel Bernard, ILB, 6-1, 222 pounds, Jr.: A top-flight All-Big 12 linebacker, Bernard had an extremely productive 2019 season leading the Bears with 112 tackles while also recording 9.5 tackles for loss, five quarterback hurries, 4.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries and an interception.

Charlie Brewer, QB, 6-1, 206 pounds, Sr.: Brewer gets very little respect in regard to draft hype, but he is likely going to own every Baylor career passing record and surpass former Heisman Trophy winner and first-round selection, Robert Griffin III.

Connor Galvin, OT, 6-7, 302 pounds, Jr.: The All-Big 12 tackle enters his third season as the starter on the left side and looks to have big time potential with elite size to go with some solid tools.

Saturday Big 12 morning rush: Headlines from around the conference

The top stories from around the Big 12 Conference. Oklahoma picked to win the conference yet again, Texas to finish third.

Each morning Longhorns Wire scours the web for the top Big 12 headlines from around the conference. Today’s stories are courtesy of 247Sports, Big 12 Conference and Metro News.

Continue reading “Saturday Big 12 morning rush: Headlines from around the conference”

Oklahoma QB Spencer Rattler named Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year

Redshirt freshman QB Spencer Rattler hasn’t started a game in Norman yet, but the accolades are already rolling in. 

Redshirt freshman QB Spencer Rattler hasn’t started a game in Norman yet, but the accolades are already rolling in.

The Big 12 Conference announced its preseason awards on Thursday, including the Sooner QB as Newcomer of the Year.

Oklahoma State RB Chuba Hubbard took home offensive player of the year, while West Virginia DT Darius Stills was named defensive player of the year.

Rattler played in three games last season, going 7-11 for 81 yards and a TD.

The Phoenix, AZ. native was a five-star QB out of high school. 247Sports tabbed him as the No. 1 QB and No. 11 recruit in the class of 2019.

He also attended the 2018 Elite 11 and won MVP.

Should he win the job, Rattler is set to make his starting debut vs. Missouri State on Sept. 5.

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