Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: The ultimate preview

The ultimate game preview for the Texas Longhorns-West Virginia Mountaineers matchup that kicks off Saturday at 11:00 CST.

[After losing two games in a row, the Texas Longhorns followed that up with a win over Baylor and the upset win over Oklahoma State. After jumping back into the Big 12 Conference race, the Longhorns face off with West Virginia at home. This game will feature The top scoring offense in the Big 12 against the No. 2 scoring defense in the conference.

Texas head coach Tom Herman is trying to follow up a huge win with another win as they try to march back to the Big 12 Championship. They are currently tied with the Oklahoma Sooners and WVU for fourth in the conference. Oklahoma State, Iowa State and Kansas State all ahead of them. Which could all change this weekend.

As far as the West Virginia Mountaineers are concerned, we break down the full matchup in the ultimate game preview.

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Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: RB Tale of the Tape

With no Keaontay Ingram in this game it will be left to Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson for the Texas Longhorns. How do they look vs WVU?

One of the areas that the Texas Longhorns want to be better at is the running game. They have used a running back stable that includes Keaontay Ingram, Roschon Johnson and Bijan Robinson. The West Virginia Mountaineers with Leddie Brown and Alec Sinkfield. Brown is the primary ball carrier for Neal Brown’s offense.

The Longhorns top running back Ingram will not be available for this game after suffering a high ankle sprain in the game against Oklahoma State. He played a total of three snaps, Robinson has been the starter the last couple of games. Texas head coach Tom Herman stated that Bijan and Roschon will split the load at running back.

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The Mountaineers have the second-leading rusher in the conference with Brown. He averages 115.7 yards and 1.3 TDs per game. He will carry the load and he will be spelled by Alec Sinkfield. They are quite the 1-2 punch for a WVU offense that ranks third in yards rushing per game and rushing touchdowns. The Longhorns will need to slow down this rushing attack the way they did Chuba Hubbard last Saturday.

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As mentioned Ingram won’t be available this week so the workload falls on Robinson and Johnson. The team hasn’t released a depth chart for this week but the last two, Bijan has been the starter. Safe to say that likely continues. Roschon will spell him as needed especially in the redzone. He and Ingram have taken most of those snaps this year. With no Ingram, Robinson could see some looks when they get close to the end zone.

Who wins the RB tale of the tape?

Robinson vs Brown
6-0 Ht 5-11
222 Wt 210
Freshman Class Junior
39 Carries 126
181 Yards 694
4.6 YPC 5.5
0 TDs 8
46 Touches 149
248 Yards 860
0 TDs 10

Backup Running Backs Tale of the Tape

Johnson vs Sinkfield
6-2 Ht 5-9
227 Wt 193
Sophomore Class Junior
42 Carries 62
192 Yards 301
4.6 YPC 4.9
2 TDs 3
44 Touches 69
206 Yards 350
3 TDs 3

Edge: West Virginia

The Mountaineers have the better duo of running backs from a production standpoint in this game. They also have the more experienced backs in this game. Also factor in that Roschon has carried the ball 13 times combined in the last three games. For Texas to win, Bijan and Roschon are going to have to do the heavy lifting while Keaontay recovers.

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