By the numbers: No. 7 Texas is favored, but don’t underestimate TCU

With Quinn Ewers’ return imminent, the Longhorns should win handily provided they don’t play down to their opponent.

The Texas Longhorns remained No. 7 in the College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday, with the opportunity to move up this weekend if they get help from other teams.

TCU will start redshirt freshman Josh Hoover at quarterback instead of Chandler Morris on Saturday, and Texas must capitalize on his mistakes. Hoover has thrown seven touchdowns and seven interceptions this season but lacks the experience to be effective against Texas’ stout defense.

The Longhorns should win handily with Quinn Ewers’ return imminent, provided they don’t play down to their opponent.

Texas will play their final Big 12 game against TCU on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT. Here’s a look at the numbers comparing both programs.

TCU head coach Gary Patterson criticizes Texas’ use of RB Bijan Robinson

Gary Patterson had some criticism of Texas’ use of Bijan Robinson this weekend.

Yeah, yeah, TCU is in the past, and as Bill Belichick would probably say, “we’re onto Oklahoma”. However, not everyone seems to be over Saturday’s game.

Seeing Bijan Robinson and Zach Evans face-off, the top two running backs in the 2020 recruiting class, was a treat. The two combined for 339 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.

Only issue was Robinson’s 35 carries won Texas the game, while Gary Patterson has been ridiculed for only handing it off to Evans only 15 times. Even quarterback Max Duggan had more attempts with 16.

During his postgame presser, Patterson said Evans “was tired” and did not get many carries for that reason. Now, on Tuesday, with a road game against Texas Tech coming up, it’s still being discussed and reasoning has changed.

Firstly, it’s funny to think either Robinson or Evans are going to be playing college football for four years. The two are clear NFL talents and should declare for the draft at the end of the 2022 season. Millions of dollars will be made.

Second, Patterson changing reasons as to why Evans was not properly used shows he messed up. Going away from a running back averaging 7.5 yards per carry lost you the game. Texas sticking with and depending on one going for 6.2 yards per carry won them the game.

Saying Evans needs more touches in his final sentence really puts the cherry on top. Nobody is saying 35 carries is required, Gary. But more than a combined 30 in the past two losses could have flipped results.

Robinson will continue to get a high number of carries as well. The workload does not seem to phase the running back.

“I’m sore after every game,” Robinson said Monday. “But I feel good. I felt really good coming out of that game with that kind of workload. I’m just ready to go.”

With Oklahoma next up, another 35 touches could be on the way too. Sarkisian will keep pounding the rock if it means getting wins.

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Texas reenters USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll after TCU win

Back in the top 25!

Steve Sarkisian faced his first test against Gary Patterson and found a way to get out of Fort Worth with a win against TCU.

Actually, Bijan Robinson found a way to get a win against TCU. An unreal performance from the sophomore, he finished with 216 yards and two touchdowns on 35 carries. Leaning on the running back has been Sarkisian’s game plan so far this season.

With the win, Texas was able to climb back into the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll at No. 23. Oklahoma is the highest-ranked Big 12 team in the poll, dropping one spot to No. 5, while Oklahoma State skyrocketed to No. 12.

Get your popcorn ready for the Red River Shootout next week.

Looking at the in-state rival, Texas A&M dropped out after losing back-to-back games against Arkansas and Mississippi State. Losing starting quarterback Hayes King has been detrimental to their offense. They host No. 1 Alabama in College Station next week.

Here is the full poll:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 Alabama 5-0 1,623 (63)
2 Georgia 5-0 1,562 (2)
3 Iowa 5-0 1,429 +2
4 Penn State 5-0 1,397 +2
5 Oklahoma 5-0 1,380 -1
6 Cincinnati 4-0 1,358 +2
7 Ohio State 4-1 1,172 +3
8 Michigan 5-0 1,125 +6
9 Oregon 4-1 1,000 -6
10 BYU 5-0 968 +5
11 Michigan State 5-0 911 +5
12 Oklahoma State 5-0 798 +6
13 Notre Dame 4-1 777 -6
14 Kentucky 5-0 758 +9
15 Coastal Carolina 5-0 699 +1
16 Arkansas 4-1 652 -5
17 Ole Miss 3-1 629 -5
18 Florida 3-2 464 -9
19 Auburn 4-1 463 +3
20 Wake Forest 5-0 441 +5
21 Clemson 3-2 288 -2
22 North Carolina State 4-1 257 +6
23 Texas 4-1 256 +3
24 SMU 5-0 142 +8
25 Arizona State 4-1 141 +12

Dropped from the rankings:

No. 13 Texas A&M; No. 20 UCLA; No. 21 Fresno State; No. 24 Baylor.

Others receiving votes:

Texas A&M 105; San Diego State 103; Baylor 40; Pittsburgh 34; Oregon State 27; Iowa State 27; Virginia Tech 24; Boston College 14; Texas-San Antonio 13; Appalachian State 11; Fresno State 8; Liberty 7; Mississippi State 6; North Carolina 5; Maryland 5; Western Michigan 2; Texas Tech 2; UL Lafayette 1; Nevada 1.

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WATCH: Bijan Robinson eclipses 200 rushing yards, ices game for Texas

An absolutely special performance putting the term “don’t care, got Bijan” to use.

Greatness is truly in front of us with Bijan Robinson. When he arrived on campus last season, the former five-star was being dubbed the next great running back to come out of Austin. Dividends are already being paid.

Two career highs were set by Robinson on Saturday afternoon. He finished with 35 carries and 216 yards against TCU. An absolutely special performance putting the term “don’t care, got Bijan” to use.

One of his final touches was the best of the bunch.

On 3rd and 6, up five, Texas needed a first down to keep the ball out of TCU’s hands. A defender first made contact with Robinson at the line of scrimmage. Somehow, someway he got the first down after making a few more Horned Frogs miss.

Robinson’s run not only got him over 200 yards but more importantly, put the game on ice for Texas. The weight of the world has been lifted, finally getting over the puzzling TCU hump.

You can watch the run here:

“I’d much rather win ugly than lose pretty,” Sarkisian said after the game. The win puts Texas at 4-1 and heading into Red River with a good amount of momentum. You can expect a healthy dose of Robinson against the Sooners as well.

We will forever wonder why Tom Herman did not use Robinson more throughout his freshman season. He may still have a job if No. 5 is getting more touches.

Sarkisian knows who his best offensive player is.

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WATCH: Texas releases hype video for TCU game

Hype video for Saturday’s matchup vs TCU!

After a thumping of Texas Tech, expectations are once again sky high in Austin. Now, all attention has been focused to Fort Worth for a matchup against TCU.

The Texas Football Twitter account has released a hype video, hoping the team can overcome a 2-7 record vs the Horned Frogs since they joined the conference in 2012.

Early on in the video, Texas’ social media team shows off the icy white jerseys the Longhorns will once again wear on the road. It has been a classic look for the university for quite some time now.

Steve Sarkisian is quoted in the video saying “one game doesn’t win you a Big 12 conference championship.” Seeing the “all gas, no brakes” mentality morphed into a video should hype up Longhorn fans across the country.

A win against TCU would do the first-year head coach well, but more work will be in front of Texas. You can watch the full hype video here:

TCU has been the bogey team in Austin over the past few years, with Sarkisian looking to break the duck. A win would bring momentum heading into the Red River Shootout against Oklahoma next week.

Getting the offense going, on the road, will make or break the Texas team.

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Five things SMU did well vs TCU and how Texas can do the same

After watching the tape, Steve Sarkisian should be able to take some of what SMU did well vs TCU and apply it to his own game plan.

Back-to-back weeks, TCU will face off against an in-state rival in SMU and Texas. Gary Patterson will be hoping the latter goes better after letting the Mustangs retain the Iron Skillet, 42-34.

Now, the Big 12 rival will roll into town fresh off a 35-point thumping of Texas Tech. Offensive confidence is at an all-time high for Steve Sarkisian with Casey Thompson running the show at quarterback.

Sarkisian made it clear during his Monday press conference that Texas is going to continue the same preparation they have been. Losing their mindset just because of a hiccup in Fort Worth would be bad news. Especially after the past nine years.

“We’re also not going to buy the lie that we’re going to play the same TCU team that just played SMU on Saturday,” Sarkisian said.

Even so after watching the tape, Sarkisian should be able to take some of what SMU did well and apply it to his own game plan. With his offensive mind and the talent at his disposal, attacking Patterson’s famed defense might not be as big of a challenge this season.

Here are five things SMU did well against TCU and how Texas can do the same.

Everything Steve Sarkisian said during Monday’s press conference

Offensive success, pending injuries, and kickoff times were all discussed.

There must not be a better feeling for Steve Sarkisian than walking into a Monday press conference off a win. Especially after dropping 70 points on Texas Tech in the Big 12 opener.

Sarkisian had a plethora of players to compliment after the 35-point win, mainly on the offensive side of the ball. Bijan Robinson and Xavier Worthy were the main points of conversation.

Now, all attention is being shifted to Texas’ bogey team throughout the past nine seasons, TCU.

Gary Patterson has dominated the Longhorns since joining the Big 12 back in 2019, winning seven of nine. The losses have come in heartbreaking fashion, with a two-point loss from last year and in 43 point thumpings in 2015.

Luckily, Sarkisian and his staff are 0-0 and will be looking to turn around the losing trend. Continuing to prepare the same way will be a big point of emphasis. Nothing should change just because TCU is on the schedule.

Injuries heading into the week and kickoff times were discussed by the head coach as well. Check out everything Sarkisian said during Monday’s press conference here.

Big 12 announces early kickoff time for Texas’ road trip vs TCU

Texas’ Week 5 game against TCU will kick off at 11 a.m. in Fort Worth. It is just the third time the two will have an early game since 2012.

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Texas fans have been gifted with kickoff times so far this season. The season opener against Louisiana was at 3:30, while Arkansas and Rice have both been in the later window.

The run of good luck seems to have expired.

On Oct. 2, Texas’ Week 5 matchup against TCU will kick off at 11 a.m. CDT in Fort Worth. It is just the third time the two will have an early game since the Horned Frogs joined the conference in 2012.

When on the road, getting an early game is more beneficial. Especially at a venue like Amon G. Carter Stadium. TCU fans will still provide an incredible environment but everybody knows a night game makes for better atmospheres.

Baylor at Oklahoma State and Kansas at No. 15 Iowa State won out for the coveted late kickoffs. You can check out the Big 12’s full schedule here:

With Saturday’s game against Texas Tech also being an 11 a.m. kickoff, there is a chance Texas will have three straight early games. The Big 12/ESPN has not announced a time for the Red River Shootout but if we are going off history, 11 a.m. is likely.

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Why TCU is the most important game on Texas’ schedule

When Texas lost to TCU, it was the beginning of the end of Tom Herman. Steve Sarkisian must set the tone early with a win in Fort Worth.

When Keaontay Ingram fumbled on the one-yard line against TCU last season, it was the beginning of the end for Tom Herman. Max Duggan took a time expiring safety to give the Longhorns a 33-31 loss at home to the Horned Frogs and a 4OT loss to Oklahoma quickly followed the next week.

Off the field, problems began to arise as well. The Eyes of Texas became a huge controversy while recruiting began to fall apart as well. Four-star athlete Billy Bowman went across the Red River, citing he wanted to play for a better coaching staff. And the worst of them all, five-star quarterback Quinn Ewers decommitted before going off to Ohio State.

To say it was a mess would be an understatement. All broke loose because of (another) loss to Gary Patterson’s TCU.

Steve Sarkisian will have the opportunity to go up against the defensive guru the first weekend of October. Texas will be in the DFW area for two consecutive weekends, heading to the Cotton Bowl the following Saturday.

Before ever thinking about being on the same level as Oklahoma, Sarkisian must get over the TCU hump Texas has been stuck on for years.

Herman beat the Horned Frogs once during his four years. No. 17 TCU came to Austin in 2018 and left a 31-16 loser. Texas ended up in the Big 12 championship that season thanks to their 4-0 conference start.

2017, 2019, and 2020 all ended in TCU losses and rather disappointing seasons. Losing to in-state opponents stings but dropping seven on nine since they joined the Big 12 is detrimental.

So, why is getting a win on Oct. 2 so important for Texas? Outside of just finally being able to get one over TCU, it sets up the expectation for the rest of the season. A win in Fort Worth, and you can believe Sarkisian has his team in a better spot than Herman did last season.

TCU returns Duggan, their three-headed monster at running back headlined by former five-star Zach Evans, and their top receiver and former Texas commit Quinten Johnson. Three defensive players leave for the NFL but Patterson does not have a bunch of schmucks sitting around. His defense is always legit.

Texas’ talent level is certainly regarded at a higher level. Just look at the recruiting rankings on a yearly basis. Coaching has been the biggest difference between the two programs.

Win in Fort Worth, Sarkisian proves he is capable of winning games in difficult atmospheres, and Texas build momentum before facing Oklahoma and Iowa State. Find a way to snag a win over one of those two, you have a chance to be in the Big 12 championship. From there, the sky is the limit.

To add on, Texas will have an early opportunity to separate themselves from the middle of the Big 12. Not to say TCU is a middle-of-the-pack conference team — in LonghornWire’s latest power rankings, they were No. 4, just behind Texas.

However, a road win, against a Gary Patterson team expected to bounce back, would set the tone for the Sarkisian era.

P.S.

Another factor of note: Chris Del Conte was the athletic director of TCU and left to become the athletic director of Texas. What does that tell you about what athletic department he thinks should be at a higher level? Dropping football games to his former school must eat him up inside.

Texas Longhorns Basketball: BetMGM odds, how to watch the TCU game

Texas’ regular-season finale against TCU will be on a rare Sunday conference game. Here at the BetMGM odds and how you can watch.

Texas’ regular-season finale against TCU will be on a rare Sunday conference game. After winning two in a row, Shaka Smart’s squad will be looking to head into the postseason with their longest winning streak since early January.

TCU is one of the three Big 12 teams not projected to make the NCAA Tournament. They are 12-12 overall and 5-10 within conference play. Offense has been a huge problem, averaging 67.7 points per game which ranks as No. 267 in the country. In the Feb. 13 matchup, the Horned Frogs scored 55.

With West Virginia’s loss to Oklahoma State on Saturday, Texas has the opportunity to take the No. 3 seed in the Big 12 tournament with a win. Replicating their February performance will ensure the Longhorns have a more favorable tournament opponent on Thursday.

How to watch, listen, and stream

Time: 6 p.m. CST

Location: Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas

TV: Big 12 Now/ESPN+

Stream: Watch ESPN

Radio: 104.9 FM The Horn

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Game Odds per BetMGM

Line: Texas (-6.5)

O/U: 136.5

Money Line: TCU (+260) / Texas (-350)

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