Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian can use sports psychology to resurrect season

Texas needs to find the urgency they had against Alabama.

The Texas Longhorns lost to an inferior opponent on Saturday. The problem wasn’t effort, execution or dedication. The problem was the Longhorns’ mindset.

Sure, the Longhorns could have executed better, but that was less glaring than the way they attacked. The Texas defense played the Texas Tech offense as if they were their equal and to be feared. Caution allowed Tech to hang around, and eventually strike the Longhorns down.

Passing game coordinator Terry Joseph and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski conceded short yardage with the goal of stopping explosive plays, waiting for the Red Raiders to make errors. Unfortunately, Texas Tech played sound football and took free yards all the way down the field.

More alarming than any of that was Texas Tech’s 75% conversion rate on fourth down. The Raiders went a staggering 6-for-8 on fourth down. Their success illustrated what happens when you give lesser teams ample opportunities to score.

The mindset needs to change. The Texas defense needs to approach every play as if it’s 4th-and-4. The offense needs to attack every drive as if they’re trailing by a touchdown.

Playing with urgency at all times could be what Texas needs to get out of this funk. If they bring focused effort against West Virginia, they can look more like the team that challenged Alabama.

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Could Terry Joseph be reunited with Brian Kelly at LSU?

A name to watch for the LSU staff, Terry Joseph.

Looking at potential assistants to join the new LSU staff under Brian Kelly, we look to a familiar face, Terry Joseph.

Joseph is the cousin of current wide receivers coach Mickey Joseph and a former assistant under Brian Kelly. He knows Louisiana as a native of New Orleans. Bringing him back to the Bayou makes plenty of sense. He currently serves as the defensive passing game coordinator and cornerbacks coach of the Texas Longhorns. He joined Steve Sarkisian’s staff prior to the 2021 season.

Joseph is credited with the signing of Notre Dame All-American safety Kyle Hamilton and helped develop him into the top safety prospect that he is today. He was also a member of the LSU Tigers staff as a graduate assistant. He knows the school, the tradition and recruiting in the area. It would make sense especially if Texas has its eyes set on adding former TCU head coach Gary Patterson to its staff.

The idea of adding Joseph could be big if Corey Raymond isn’t retained at LSU. It was previously reported he and Kevin Faulk would stay on the new staff, but Brian Kelly refuted the story in his opening press conference on Wednesday.

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Texas commit Jaylon Guilbeau and top target Bryce Anderson pose with Steve Sarkisian

Terry Joseph had quite the weekend with defensive backs in town. See Bryce Anderson and Jaylon Guilbeau on their official visits here:

Terry Joseph had quite the weekend with defensive backs in town.

Four-star cornerback and current Texas commit Jaylon Guilbeau made his way to Austin for his official visit. The Port Arthur prospect has been on Texas unofficial visits before seeing Texas A&M and TCU.

Arguably, more importantly, four-star safety Bryce Anderson finally got to meet Steve Sarkisian and the staff. No defensive back has been a bigger target for the Longhorns than Anderson. In a classic Texas vs Texas A&M battle, getting the safety to Austin could have been the defining factor in the recruitment.

Both of the top priority defensive backs posed with Steve Sarkisian over the weekend. Anderson and Guilbeau flashed the ‘hook ’em sign,’ while also posing in front of a car in a separate photo:

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After the official visit, Guilbeau seems locked into his Texas commitment. TCU was reportedly pushing hard for the cornerback but Gary Patterson is not going to get another win over the Longhorns.

As for Anderson, July 4 was supposed to be his commitment date. He thought about pushing it back due to the inability to get to Austin on an official visit. With the trip under his belt, a fireworks show could be in store for Sunday.

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Tulsa transfer cornerback Akayleb Evans announces top five schools

If Sarkisian has taught us anything early on, acquiring more talent is necessary. Tulsa’s Akayleb Evans included UT in his top five schools.

Cornerback returns a ton of experience for Pete Kwiatkowski and Terry Joseph. D’Shawn Jamison and Josh Thompson are expected to be lockdown cornerbacks, while Chris Adimora will be entering his second season at nickel.

However, if Steve Sarkisian has taught us anything during his first sixth months, acquiring more talent is never a bad thing. Despite having two potential preseason All-Big 12 cornerbacks, another elite-level player could be entering the program.

When Tulsa cornerback Akayleb Evans entered the transfer portal, he quickly received 16 offers. On Sunday, the McKinney, Texas native trimmed his list down to five schools. Jackson State, Missouri, Notre Dame, Texas, and Texas Tech remain in the hunt.

Evans played in nine games last season, totaling 29 tackles and a sack. In pass coverage, the cornerback had three passes defended. No interceptions are on Evans’ resume quite yet.

After suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in 2019, Evans earned a medical hardship. Add on COVID-19 and the graduate still has two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Playing time may not be imminent in Austin going into the 2021 season but a mass exodus is expected at defensive back after the year. Evans would have the opportunity to be a starter in Sarkisian’s second season.

Texas, Auburn battling for Vanderbilt safety transfer Donovan Kaufman

Despite DB being one of the strongest position groups, UT could take a transfer. Vandy safety Donovan Kaufman is down to Auburn and Texas.

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When Tom Herman was fired, Texas’ roster was in a significantly better spot than it was when Charlie Strong was relieved from his duties. Even so, the Longhorns have not been good enough over the past four years and must continue to improve.

Since Steve Sarkisian took over, nothing has been more important than roster improvement. Texas has brought in multiple players to bolster their squad from the top to bottom. LSU‘s Ray Thornton and former Michigan signee Xavier Worthy are two of the biggest names.

Despite defensive back being one of the strongest position groups for Texas, a transfer could still be on the cards. Vanderbilt safety Donovan Kaufman has reportedly narrowed his transfer destination list down to two schools in Auburn and the Longhorns.

Kaufman resides out of Metairie, Louisiana, and entered the transfer portal on April 21. Ole Miss was the other major player in his recruitment before Vanderbilt secured his signature in the summer of 2020. Kaufman was a three-star prospect on the 247Sports composite out of high school and ranked as the No. 37 safety in the country.

Texas will have a difficult time selling playing time over the Tigers with how loaded the safety room is. Jerrin Thompson and Brenden Schooler are expected to have major impacts at free safety, while B.J. Foster has the strong safety position locked down. Tyler Owens hangs in the balance as well.

One crystal ball has been inputted in favor of Auburn already.

With how connected Terry Joseph is within Lousiana, Texas has a fighting chance to land Kaufman. The defensive backs coach began his coaching career by coaching high school football in the Pelican State.

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WATCH: Get to know Steve Sarkisian’s coaching staff at Texas

Texas football has been releasing video clips of each coach that Steve Sarkisian has hired, where they express their coaching styles.

There’s no doubt that first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian has put together an impressive coaching staff at Texas. Continue reading “WATCH: Get to know Steve Sarkisian’s coaching staff at Texas”

WATCH: Get to know Steve Sarkisian’s coaching staff at Texas

Texas football has been releasing video clips of each coach that Steve Sarkisian has hired, where they express their coaching styles.

There’s no doubt that first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian has put together an impressive coaching staff at Texas. Continue reading “WATCH: Get to know Steve Sarkisian’s coaching staff at Texas”

Big 12 Morning Rush: Texas expected to hire Notre Dame assistant

The latest news surrounding the Big 12 from Football Scoop and Auburn Wire.

Saturday Big 12 Morning Rush

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Terry Joseph to join Steve Sarkisian’s staff from Notre Dame

The coaching carousel continues in Austin under Steve Sarkisian. Notre Dame’s defensive passing game coordinator will be coming to Texas per Football Scoop. His role within the program has not yet been determined.

Multiple sources tell FootballScoop Friday night that Joseph has accepted and begun telling people that he will join Sarkisian’s inaugural Longhorns staff.

Joseph had been considered an in-house candidate for the Notre Dame defensive coordinator job, along with fellow veteran Irish assistant and defensive line coach Mike Elston, who has emerged as a candidate for the vacant defensive coordinator job at Purdue.

Former Oklahoma player backs out of Auburn transfer

Former Oklahoma tight end Grant Calcaterra medically retired during the 2019 season due to head injuries. He decided to come back for the 2021 season by committing to Auburn. After head coach Gus Malzhan was fired, Calcaterra backed out of his commitment and will be looking for a new home.

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