Steve Sarkisian provides injury updates on Jacoby Jones and Jordan Whittington

As if Texas needed more bad news coming out of Red River week, it seems as if two key players are going to be out for some time.

As if Texas needed more bad news coming out of Red River week, it seems as if two key players are going to be out for some time.

Steve Sarkisian said both wide receiver Jordan Whittington and edge rusher Jacoby Jones are going to need surgery. Their timetable for return is unknown but both will miss Saturday’s game against Oklahoma State.

Whittington has a clavicle issue he suffered during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma. He injured himself while diving for a ball Casey Thompson was attempting to throw away.

With 24 receptions for 359 yards and three touchdowns, Whittington was the second leading receiver on the team.

Now, the wide receiver room is already thinner than it, adding onto Troy Omeire’s season-ending knee injury. Xavier Worthy and Joshua Moore will continue to be the guys in 12 personnel, but who steps up as a third receiver is unknown. Look for Marcus Washington or Kelvontay Dixon to get opportunities.

As for Jones, he was taken off the field in the first quarter with a foot injury. Texas is now down at their main pass-rushing position. Sarkisian said Alfred Collins and Ovie Oghoufo will have to step up in Jones’ absence.

With how big of an issue the pass rush was against Oklahoma, one of those two will have to elevate the defensive line. With how deep the Longhorns are on the inside and with the staff’s flirtation of Collins moving to jack, there should be a chance for a younger player to step up. True freshman Bryon Murphy was someone who received a lot of praise during fall camp.

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Texas Longhorns Football: Seven players to miss spring practice with injuries

Steve Sarkisian’s first spring practice as the head coach will take place on Tuesday. However, seven players will be out due to injuries.

Steve Sarkisian’s first spring practice as the head coach at Texas will take place on Tuesday. A new sense of hope is coming out of Austin, much more than when Tom Herman was hired back in 2017. Sarkisian’s staff is night and day to begin his tenure.

Even with the hype, there will still be injuries to a couple of key players. In fact, seven will miss the entire spring: three on defense, two on offense and two on special teams. Middle linebacker DeMarvion Overshown is the most notable.

Here is the full list:

  • Punter Ryan Bujcevski (knee)
  • Linebacker Derrick Harris (knee)
  • Offensive lineman Derek Kerstetter (ankle)
  • Tight end Brayden Liebrock (shoulder)
  • Deep snapper Justin Mader (shoulder)
  • Linebacker DeMarvion Overshown (shoulder)
  • Defensive lineman T’Vondre Sweat (shoulder)

Both Kerstetter and Bujcevski’s injures stem from last season. The punter tore his ACL against West Virginia, while Kerstetter had to be carted off the field against Kansas State.

Sarkisian said in his press conference on Monday that both Overshown and Sweat will be back before the start of fall camp.

Not seeing Troy Omeire’s name on the list was encouraging. The freshman was supposed to be a breakout star last season before tearing his ACL. Sarkisian said the wide receiver will be limited throughout the spring.

Texas head coach Tom Herman provides injury update on two key offensive players

Texas head coach Tom Herman provided an injury update on running back Bijan Robinson and wide receiver Jake Smith.

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Two of the primary injury concerns heading into Texas’ matchup with TCU on Oct. 3 surrounds running back Bijan Robinson and wide receiver Jake Smith. Continue reading “Texas head coach Tom Herman provides injury update on two key offensive players”