Opinion: Steve Sarkisian made a mistake by playing both quarterbacks

In the end, it worked out for the Longhorns but ending Hudson Card’s night early was a mistake from Steve Sarkisian.

When Steve Sarkisian confirmed Hudson Card was going to be the starter against Louisiana, he immediately followed it up by saying Casey Thompson was going to get some playing time as well. The head coach mentioned both quarterbacks had “earned” their roles throughout fall camp.

Card impressed through the first two and a half quarters. His final stat line finished at 14 of 21, 224 passing yards, three total touchdowns (two passing). You could not have asked for a better debut from the redshirt freshman.

Then, Thompson was inserted, playing out the rest of the game. He finished with 80 passing yards on 4 of 5 passing. A swing screen out to Jordan Whittington in the red zone resulted in a touchdown as well.

In the end, it worked out for the Longhorns but ending Card’s night early was a mistake from Steve Sarkisian. A first-year starter does not need to be sitting on the sidelines after winning a competitive battle in practice.

Before Thompson was inserted into the game, here is how the previous three drives ended with Card running the show: Touchdown, touchdown, and touchdown.

The latter of the two was to begin the second half where the tempo was beginning to pick up. Texas scored both in just over three minutes compared to the first half where the scoring drives were 5:51 and 7:45. Card was just getting into the flow of Sarkisian’s high tempo and producing positive results.

Louisiana was still technically in striking distance as well. Texas was only up by two scores at the time of Thompson’s entrance. At home. Against a ranked opponent. The experience for Card would have been valuable heading into Arkansas and Big 12 play.

Thankfully, Thompson is the best backup in the conference and was able to march 83 yards down the field for a score. His second drive was after an onside kick and resulted in a field goal.

In no way, shape, or form is this an attack on Thompson and his ability. The competition was close throughout spring and fall camp for a reason. He could have been the one leading the troops out on Saturday.

But getting Thompson reps just to get him reps, after three consecutive touchdown drives from Card, does not follow the “All gas, no brakes” mentality Sarkisian has been trying to preach.

Let Card play a full four quarters and put Louisiana to bed himself. Keep calling the same offense and continue to hit the gas pedal. Get into the realm of 40 points and build even more confidence in the young starter.

Since the connection with Alabama is relevant via Sarkisian, here is one way to put it. Back in 2018 when Tua Tagovailoa beat out Jalen Hurts to be the starter, do you think Nick Saban would have switched guys just for the sake of it only up two possessions? The answer is no. Hurts’ role all season was being the backup and when the game was out of reach, he was able to get his snaps and throw the ball.

Thompson needs to be put in a similar role for the season but not because he is a bad quarterback. If Sarkisian is going to declare Card as the guy, make him the guy for the entirety of the game.

If the all too famous transfer portal is a fear of Sarkisian, then fair. But at some point down the road, Card’s experience and comfort level in the offense is going to be the difference between wins and losses.

First half recap of Texas’ season opener vs Louisiana

The Steve Sarkisian era is off to a flying start with UT up on Louisiana at halftime, 14-6. Both sides of the ball have been playing well.

The Steve Sarkisian era is off to a flying start with Texas up on Louisiana at halftime, 14-6.

With Hudson Card making his first career start, most of the eyes have been on the redshirt freshman quarterback. He found running back Bijan Robinson late in the first quarter to get the scoring starting. It was an excellent play call by Sarkisian, shifting the offense multiple times to get Robinson in acres of space.

Cade Brewer was on the receiving end of the second touchdown. Both of Texas’ scoring drives have come on long drives. The ‘All Gas, No Brakes’ slogan has not been fully shown on offense quite yet. It’s been more of a grind for Sarkisian’s crew.

Pete Kwiatkowski’s defense has been playing better than imagined as well. Louisiana only has 124 yards and has yet to convert a third down. A first-quarter field goal is the only points the Ragin Cajuns have managed.

Nickel has been the base formation throughout the first half. Former walk-on Luke Brockermeyer has been all of the field at weakside linebacker.

Key stats

Hudson Card: 12 of 18, 165 yards, two touchdowns

Bijan Robinson: 10 carries for 38 yards. Three receptions for 55 yards, one touchdown

Jordan Whittington: Three receptions, 39 yards

Levi Lewis: 6 for 12, 86 yards

Going into the second half, Sarkisian will want to get the wide receiver involved more often. Xavier Worthy made an impressive play downfield for 34 yards, while Jordan Whittington has three receptions for 39 yards.

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WATCH: Bijan Robinson scores first points of Steve Sarkisian era

Hudson Card connects with Bijan Robinson for the first touchdown of the Steve Sarkisian era.

Texas’ 2021 season is in full swing at home against Louisiana. The Ragin Cajuns opened the scoring with a field goal but the Longhorns have responded in a big way.

After a disappointing first possession, Texas was able to put together a solid drive toward the end of the first quarter. The ground game has been the key early on, with Bijan Robinson, Roschon Johnson, and Hudson Card all gaining yards.

To begin the Sarkisian era, of course, it was Robinson to get the first points. On a third-down inside the red zone, the running back shifted to the left side of the quarterback before running into the flat. No Louisana defender followed him out there, leading to a walk-in touchdown.

You can watch the full highlight below:

Card has thrown his first career touchdown after a shaky start. The offensive line needs to do a better job protecting the redshirt freshman quarterback if the offensive success is going to continue.

Texas is currently leading Louisiana 7-3 early in the second quarter. You can watch Sarkisian’s offense and the rest of the game on Fox.

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Three offensive keys for Texas against Louisiana

Here are three offensive keys for Texas against Louisiana.

Saturday’s season opener against Louisiana has already provided plenty of storylines before kickoff. One of the biggest may be the debut of Texas’ new head coach, Steve Sarkisian.

After setting records with Alabama over the past two seasons, Sarkisian has been brought to Austin to replicate the success. Step one was naming Hudson Card the starting quarterback after a battle with Casey Thompson. Now, it’s time to show out on the field.

Texas released its depth chart and provided an injury report on Monday afternoon. Outside of wide receivers Jaden Alexis and Troy Omeire, everyone is expected to be available for the Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball.

Sarkisian will have nearly every weapon on his roster, including running back Bijan Robinson, to throw at the Ragin Cajuns on Saturday.

Here are three offensive keys for Texas against Louisiana.

First, protecting QB1

Throwback Thursday: Texas’ 2005 season opener vs Louisiana

Sixteen years ago, Texas’ championship season began the same way it will this season. A home opener against the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns.

Sixteen years ago, Texas’ national championship season began the exact same way it will this season. A home opener against the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns. Nearly on the exact date as well, Sept. 3, 2005.

Instead of having a new head coach and quarterback, Mack Brown and Vince Young were hoping to take a Rose Bowl victory over Michigan and turn it into a potential national championship push. Texas dominated from start to finish, 60-3.

As for similarities, a young, underclassman running back was ready to take the country by storm. Back in 2005, it was former four-star and true freshman Jamaal Charles. He finished with 135 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana on 14 carries. Charles led the team in rushing over both Selvin and Vince Young.

Texas’ defense came to play as well. After a Louisiana field goal with 5:32 left in the first quarter, the Longhorns kept them out of the endzone for the rest of the night. Texas DB Aaron Ross was able to secure an interception off quarterback Michael Desormeaux.

You can watch Longhorn Network’s Throwback Thursday ode to Charles’ performance below:

If watching the full game highlights is more up to your speed, you can catch it here:

Something tells me Saturday’s Texas-Louisiana matchup will be closer than 2005’s 57 point margin. The No. 23 Ragin Cajuns program has come a long way under Billy Napier and they will enter Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium with the mindset of leaving with a victory.

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Three reasons Texas beats Louisiana on Saturday

Three reasons Texas gets the win over Louisiana in the season opener on Saturday.

Now more than ever, getting to double-digit wins is incredibly important for Texas. Even with a first-year head coach in Steve Sarkisian, this is a pivotal season for the program.

Before getting to the win total goal, winning the season opener is the first priority.

Louisiana will roll to Austin as the No. 23 team in the country. Coming off one of the best seasons in their history, confidence will not be an issue on the opposing sideline. Beating Big 12 schools is not a daunting task either after Iowa State last season.

Sarkisian will have his team fired up and ready to go as well. Since he took over, there has been a sense of inner confidence from players and coaches. You can tell just from press conferences leading into the season. It’s going to be a fun battle two days from now.

Here are three reasons Texas gets the win over Louisiana on Saturday.

First, the Heisman longshot

Five storylines to watch for in Texas’ season opener against Louisiana

Here are five storylines to watch for in Texas’ season opener against Louisana.

Just three days away from Texas’ season opener against Louisiana and everyone is trying to hurry up and wait. After a brutal offseason, Longhorn football is nearly upon us, and with a treat as well. It’s the first season-opening ranked matchup since 1984.

Opening up as an 8.5 point favorite, everybody seems to be picking the upset, let alone Texas covering the spread. After getting a win over Iowa State last season, beating up on Big 12 teams is nothing new to the Ragin’ Cajuns. Nothing is going to scare an already talented set of returning personnel.

Plenty of storylines will be present for Texas no matter if they win, lose, or draw. Sarkisian’s debut alone would be enough to quantify Saturday’s matchup a big one. Adding in a tough matchup makes everything just a tad bit more interesting.

Here are five storylines to watch for in Texas’ season opener against Louisiana.

Texas Football: Six notes on the initial depth chart for Louisiana

Shortly after Steve Sarkisian’s press conference, the depth chart was released by Texas. Here are six notes on the initial three deep.

Steve Sarkisian’s first game week press conference was on Monday where Hudson Card was officially named the starting quarterback. Shortly after, the entire depth chart was released by Texas.

There were few surprises from the top to bottom. Since the Longhorns are returning a lot of talent from last season, many of the starters from last season will play similar roles.

Here is the full depth chart:

At the end of the day, the depth chart released could be completely different from what Sarkisian and his staff end up doing. In-game adjustments could be made based on matchups or a player could prove he has earned playing time throughout the practice week.

Until Saturday, all we have is a three-deep roster at all 29 positions listed. Sarkisian has proven via the quarterback battle he is going to play something closer to his chest.

Here are six notes on Texas’ initial depth chart for Saturday’s matchup against Louisiana:

Steve Sarkisian confirms Texas QB Hudson Card will start vs Louisiana

Steve Sarkisian confirmed during his press conference on Monday that Hudson Card will be the starting quarterback against Louisiana.

The first big decision of the Steve Sarkisian era has been made. After eight months of a quarterback battle between Hudson Card and Casey Thompson, the head coach has named his starter.

After Horns247 reported Card was going to be the starting quarterback, Sarkisian confirmed during his press conference on Monday. He will be the first quarterback not named Sam Ehlinger to start for the Longhorns since the 2017 season.

After working as the third-stringer last season, Card’s spring and fall separated him from Thompson, who had more real game experience during last season.

“Hudson Card has earned the right to be the starter,” Sarkisian said.

Sarkisian called the new starter a good pocket passer alongside being able to make plays while on the run. Card’s deep ball was also complimented while still being able to make accurate shorter throws.

If Texas’ wide receivers are healthy and can perform, the Longhorns’ offense has the potential to be special. Card has the talent to be the best quarterback to play for Texas since Colt McCoy.

 

Despite Card being the starter, Sarkisian says Thompson is going to get playing time against Louisiana. The head coach says last year’s backup has “earned it” and was impressive during last week’s scrimmage.

“I know Casey is going to play,” Sarkisian said. “When, how much, I’m not exactly certain. We’re going to need both quarterbacks as this season goes on.”

Thompson easily becomes the best backup quarterback in the country. All it takes is one slight injury before an opportunity arises. If the Oklahoma native decides to stay in the program for the 2021 season, Sarkisian claims he will have the chance to get on the field.

For now, get used to No. 1 taking snaps in the burnt orange. His first test of the season will come right away against an experienced Louisiana defense.

The Steve Sarkisian era has officially begun.

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Texas nearly double digit favorites against Louisiana

Texas is heading into the week as the favorite per Tipico betting odds.

After a long offseason, college football is finally back. Week 0 kicked off on Saturday, with three Power Five programs beginning their season. Everybody enjoyed having games back except Nebraska fans.

Texas fans still have a few days remaining before getting back to Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. For the first time since the 1984 season, the No. 21 Longhorns will have a ranked on ranked matchup against the No. 23 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns.

Even more exciting is the debut of Steve Sarkisian. There seems to be a new sense of excitement within the program with the first-year head coach. Expectations may still be on the higher end but any sense of progress will be considered a successful season.

Sarkisian is hoping his all-time record against ranked opponents is not an omen for the season opener.

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After beating Iowa State last year, Billy Napier’s squad is looking to have two program-defining wins in as many seasons. Being one of the best Group of Five teams from last season, this is not a regular opening game.

In the sportsbooks, Texas is heading into the week as the favorite per Tipico betting odds. The Longhorns are expected to win by two possessions, being 8.5 point favorites.

Check out the full line here:

Line: Texas (-8.5)

Over/Under: 58.5

Money Line: Texas -320 | Louisiana +250

You can catch the game on Saturday, Sept. 4 at 3:30 p.m. CDT on Fox. The television network announced Tim Brando and Spencer Tillman will be on the call.

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