Texas has fired defensive coordinator Todd Orlando

Texas has officially fired defensive coordinator Todd Orlando. After three seasons in Austin, the defense has regressed in all three years.

According to Pete Thamel, Texas has officially fired defensive coordinator Todd Orlando. There were rumors of this happening before the Texas Tech game, but it seems like it will be official.

The Longhorn defense has struggled this year, allowing 29 points per game. Allowing 21+ points in every single Big 12 and against LSU, the defense allowed 30 or more points in six different games.

Ranking second to last in the Big 12, Texas allowed 306 passing yards a game. The rush defense ranked well in the Big 12, only allowing 140 yards per game, but Big 12 offenses exploded in the air against the Longhorns.

Orlando had been the defensive coordinator for Texas since Tom Herman’s first season in charge. They have regressed every single year, allowing more and more points.

Even though Texas only returned three starters on defense, a lot more was expected from the unit. An injury-riddled season also contributed to the poor season, but it was not enough to save Orlando’s job.

Craig Naivar is expected to take over for the bowl game. Anwar Richardson of Orangebloods.com is reporting that former Rutgers head coach Chris Ash is the top candidate to take over the position in the future.

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WATCH: Justin Tucker hits game winning field goal for the Ravens

Justin Tucker hit a game-winning field goal to give the Ravens a win over the 49ers. He has made all but two kicks for Baltimore this year.

Two of the best teams in the NFL played on Sunday when the San Francisco 49ers traveled to Baltimore to face the Ravens. Tied at 17 with 0:03 left in the game, Baltimore had the opportunity to win the game with a field goal.

From 49 yards out, former Longhorn kicker Justin Tucker drilled a game-winning field goal. giving the Ravens the 20-17 win. It put the Ravens at 10-2 and with a chance to be in first place in the AFC.

Tucker also made a 30-yard field goal in the first half, while adding two extra points.

You can watch the field goal here:

Tucker has made 95% of his field-goal attempts, going 20-21. He has made all but one of his extra points, making him one of the best kickers in the NFL.

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Former Longhorn Charlie Strong fired from USF

Former head coach Charlie Strong has been fired from the same position at USF. A career 21-16 with the Bulls, they went 4-8 this season.

Former Texas head coach Charlie Strong has been fired from USF after his third season in charge. The Bulls lost to arch-rival UCF 34-7 on Friday night to drop them to a 4-8 record in 2019.

Strong was a career 21-16 at USF, but his last two seasons have been poor. After going 10-2 in his first season in 2016, the Bulls started the 2017 season a perfect 7-0, including wins over two Power 5 teams. They then went on to lose their final six games by an average of 18.8 points per game. 2019 was the final straw for Strong, going 2-6 in the American Conference.

Texas will open its 2020 football season with USF and will be going up against a brand new head coach. While a reunion with Charlie Strong would have been nice, it will not be happening anymore.

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Texas remains unranked in the Amway Coaches Poll

Even after an impressive win against Texas Tech, the Longhorns remain unranked in the latest Amway Coaches Poll. Texas ends the season 7-5.

Even after an impressive win at home against Texas Tech, the Longhorns remained unranked in the latest Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports.

With Oklahoma State losing to Oklahoma on Saturday, the sixth-ranked Sooners and No. 8 Baylor are the only other Big 12 teams. The Cowboys (40), Kansas State (24), and Iowa State (3) all received votes.

Below is the latest Amway Coaches Poll in its entirety, voted on by 65 FBS head coaches.

1) Louisiana State

2) Ohio State

3) Clemson

4) Georgia

5) Utah

6) Oklahoma

7) Florida

8) Baylor

9) Alabama

10) Wisconsin

11) Penn State

12) Auburn

13) Oregon

14) Notre Dame

15) Minnesota

16) Memphis

17) Boise State

18) Michigan

19) Iowa

20) Appalachian State

21) Cincinnati

22) Virginia

23) Navy

24) Southern California

25) Air Force

Schools dropped out

No. 21 Oklahoma State; No. 23 Virginia Tech

Others receiving votes

Southern Methodist 65; Oklahoma State 40; Kansas State 24; UL Lafayette 21; Indiana 14; Hawaii 7; Central Florida 7; Arizona State 6; Tennessee 3; San Diego State 3; Iowa State 3; Virginia Tech 2; Temple 1.

WATCH: Texas basketball celebrates the win against McNeese State

Texas picked up a win against McNeese State at home tonight, winning 73-71. The Longhorns celebrated in the locker room with Shaka Smart.

The Longhorns got their sixth win of the season tonight, defeating McNeese State 73-71. While it was not the most impressive win for Texas against a 2-6 Cowboys, as long as the Longhorns are winning they are doing their job. Guard Matt Coleman was one point away from a double-double, scoring nine points with 10 rebounds and six assists.

The team celebrated the win in the locker room, dancing and giving Head Coach Shaka Smart hugs.

You can watch them celebrate here:

Texas will face UAB at home on Tuesday night before renewing their rivalry with Texas A&M on Sunday afternoon.

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WATCH: Texas forces another turnover

The Texas defense has forced another turnover with Marqez Bimage involved. The second fumble recovery means multiple turnovers for Tech.

The Texas defense has forced another turnover with Marqez Bimage involved again. Bimage forced a the ball out of SaRodorick Thompson’s hands and T’Vondre Sweat pounced on it.

Bimage adds the forced fumble onto his earlier fumble recovery. With the second fumble of the day for Texas Tech, the Longhorns have forced multiple turnovers in a game for the first time since facing TCU.

You can watch the turnover here:

Texas is currently in the fourth quarter against Texas Tech. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream the rest of the game.

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Watch: Texas commit Ja’Quinden Jackson pulls away for the 25-yard touchdown run

Watch: Texas Longhorn commit Ja’Quinden Jackson pulls away for the 25-yard touchdown run

While the Texas Longhorns close out the season in a home bout against Big 12 rival Texas Tech, future Texas Longhorns are balling out in their own games. Texas commit Ja’Quinden Jackson takes the quarterback keeper 25 yards for the touchdown.

Jackson is a four-star dual-threat quarterback out of Duncanville High School in Duncanville, Texas. He is ranked as the No. 9 overall player in Texas and No. 66 overall player in the nation. Jackson committed to his home-state University of Texas after receiving offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and more. Jackson looks to step in after Sam Ehlinger graduates to continue the tradition of great dual-threat QBs at Texas.

WATCH: Texas extends lead with Jake Smith touchdown reception

Watch as Texas Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger finds WR Jake Smith for six against Texas Tech

The Texas Longhorns opened up today’s game against Texas Tech down 14 in the first quarter. Since then, the Longhorns have outscored the Red Raiders 35-7.

Texas’ most recent score came midway through the 3rd quarter as Sam Ehlinger found wide receiver Jake Smith deep for a touchdown. Ehlinger on the day is now 14/19 for 294 yards and two touchdowns. He also has 64 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Watch the Jake Smith touchdown to put Texas up 35-21 here:

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Big 12 Week 14 schedule

Oklahoma and Baylor are already in the Big 12 championship game, but there is plenty to play for this week. Here is the Week 14 schedule.

Even though the Big 12 Championship matchup has already been determined, there is still a lot to play for in this weekend’s matchups. TCU needs a win against West Virginia to keep its five-year bowl streak intact.

More importantly, No. 7 Oklahoma and No. 9 Baylor need wins to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. The Bears have an easier matchup as they face the 3-8 Kansas Jayhawks. The Sooners have a rivalry game with in-state foe No. 21 Oklahoma State.

Here is the schedule for Week 14 in the Big 12:

West Virginia vs TCU

Location: Fort Worth, TX

Date/Time: Friday 3:15 p.m. CST

TV Network: ESPN

No. 9 Baylor vs Kansas

Location: Lawrence, KS

Date/Time: Saturday 2:30 p.m. CST

TV Network: ESPN

No. 23 Iowa State vs Kansas State

Location: Manhatten, KS

Date/Time: Saturday 6:00 p.m. CST

TV Network: FS1

No. 7 Oklahoma vs No. 21 Oklahoma State

Location: Stillwater, OK

Date/Time: Saturday 7:00 p.m. CST

TV Network: Fox

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WATCH: Texas makes a 4th down goal line stop

Tied at 14, Texas Tech drove all the way down to the three-yard line. Texas was able to stop the Red Raider offense on four straight plays.

After the Longhorns tied the game at 14, Texas Tech went on a long drive all the way to the Texas three-yard line. The Longhorns were able to stop the Red Raider offense on four straight plays, forcing a turnover on downs.

The defense stuffed runs by Jax Welch on first down and SaRodorick Thompson on second and third down to set up 4th and goal from the Texas one-yard line. On fourth down, Jett Duffey threw a fade route to wide receiver T.J. Vasher. Freshman corner back Kenyatta Watson II was in on the coverage, forcing the incompletion.

Here is the play:

Texas is currently playing Texas Tech on Fox. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream the game.

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