The Athletic predicts LSU would have beaten Texas

The Athletic gave a prediction for the canceled Texas-LSU matchup, saying the Tigers would have beaten the Longhorns by double digits.

COVID-19 has taken away a lot in the sports world, especially in college football. The Big Ten and Pac-12 canceled their seasons, instead opting for a spring season beginning in January.

The ACC, Big 12, and SEC currently have plans in place to play a season. Nonconference matchups are still an option for ACC and Big 12 teams, while the SEC will be playing a 10 game, conference only schedule.

However, if the ACC and Big 12 teams want to play nonconference games, they must be at their home stadium. This left schools with no choice but to play smaller schools that had flexibility on their schedule.

Because of this, marquee matchups such as AlabamaUSC, Texas-LSU, and TennesseeOklahoma were not only canceled but will possibly never be played.

From the perspective of Texas, losing the return trip to LSU is nearly catastrophic. While the Longhorns lost to the eventual national champions in 2019, the game itself was Texas’ most entertaining of the season.

Add in the electric atmosphere of Death Valley and the Sept. 12 matchup was staged to be the most exciting game of the college football season. Watching Sam Ehlinger lead the Longhorns into Baton Rouge in a marquee nonconference game would have shown where Texas stands on a national level.

This will leave people wondering what could have been from both teams.

Could Texas have declared themselves to be “back” and strive towards a national championship with a win?

Or would have LSU doubled up the Longhorns and proved they deserve to be taken seriously for a back-to-back championship run?

Stewart Mandel of The Athletic gave a prediction, saying LSU would have not only beaten Texas but done it by double digits.

I was at the game last year in Austin, when we first found out that this was not your grandfather’s LSU offense. Joe Burrow stole the show, but Sam Ehlinger wasn’t too shabby himself (461 yards, 5 TDs). I would have expected a better showing from LSU’s defense this time around, while Myles Brennan and Ja’Marr Chase showed that the Tigers, while not as otherworldly as in 2019, can still do some damage. LSU 28, Texas 17

Replacing Heisman trophy winner Joe Burrow is not going to be easy for head coach Ed Orgeron. Myles Brennan is going to take over and having the receiving combination of Ja’Marr Chase and Terrance Marshall is going to help.

However, Texas’ defense is going to improve from last season’s horror show. Chris Ash would improve the pass rush and the Longhorns’ secondary would have an easier time in coverage without Justin Jefferson terrorizing them.

Tom Herman’s squad may not have come out with a victory but another touchdown margin game seems more likely than all 11 point victory for LSU. Especially with Texas only scoring 17 points in Mandel’s prediction.

For a few years, a ‘what if’ question will arise when talking about the trip to Baton Rouge. With no rescheduling of the game insight, we may never find out.

Who knows, Texas could have used that win and started a national championship run. Just as LSU did last season.

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Chris Del Conte: LSU game will ‘definitely’ be made up

According to Brian Davis of the AAS, AD Chris Del Conte said the Texas-LSU matchup will “definitely” be made up some time in the future.

Both the Big 12 and SEC announced their plans for the 2020 college football season. Unfortunately, it will mean the cancelation of the much anticipated Texas-LSU matchup in Baton Rouge.

The Big 12 announced they will be going to a 9+1 model, allowing one nonconference matchup for each school. However, the nonconference game must be a home game, ruling out the possibility of Texas traveling to LSU.

Even if the Longhorns were allowed to go on the road, the SEC is not allowing nonconference games. The reigning national champions will be playing a 10 game, conference only schedule this season.

According to Brian Davis of the Austin American-Statesman, athletic director Chris Del Conte said the Texas-LSU matchup will “definitely” be made up some time in the future.

Right now, Texas’ nonconference schedule is booked full until 2027. The Longhorns have future matchups with Arkansas, Alabama, Michigan, and Ohio State. Even in 2027, Texas will be playing the Wolverines and would be doubling up with Power 5 opponents.

It will be until 2034 until Texas has zero nonconference games scheduled.

If the two were to meet in 2027, LSU would be playing both Texas and Oklahoma. The Tigers are scheduled to travel to Norman that year, the first year of a home and home series. Ed Orgeron’s team has a nonconference game scheduled every year until 2033.

Nearly a decade may go in between the two matchups but Texas and LSU will find a way to meet in Baton Rouge. If the second game was going to be anything like the first, another instant classic would have been instore.

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Locked on Longhorns: Is Texas-LSU still on?

With the recent announcements of non-conference games being cancelled, is the Texas and LSU game still going to happen in 2020?

The podcast kicks off discussing the recent announcement from the Big Ten Conference cancelling all non-conference games. The rumor being that they could fill out their season with conference games but does that make any sense? Why cancel the. non-conference if they would likely go to a full 12-game regular season of just conference games? Should the NCAA look to expand the College Football Playoffs due to the non-conference schedules being wiped out?

An interesting debate on which all-time Texas Longhorns team would you take?

Team Vince Young

  • Jordan Shipley
  • Marquise Goodwin
  • Quan Cosby
  • D’Onta Foreman
  • Jermichael Finley

Team Sam Ehlinger

  • Roy Williams
  • B.J. Johnson
  • Sloan Thomas
  • Jamaal Charles
  • Bo Scaife

Team Colt McCoy

  • Collin Johnson
  • Devin Duvernay
  • Liljordan Humphrey
  • Cedric Benson
  • David Thomas

Which team would you take? If you had to build the ultimate offense, which combination would you take?

In the final segment, the discussion of the top ten recruits on offense and defense are during the Herman era. Which players are no longer with the program and who some of the favorites are? Plus a recent Texas target spoke highly of cornerbacks coach Jay Valai.

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Locked on Longhorns Podcast: Most important game, QB rankings

The Locked on Longhorns podcast discusses the most important game for Texas in 2020. Plus is Sam Ehlinger under the most pressure in NCAA?

The podcast kicks off with a discussion regarding the most important game according to ESPN. For the Longhorns it comes down to their matchup with LSU in Baton Rouge. For the Sooners that game is against Texas and Oklahoma State’s it comes down to TCU. We discuss if we agree with the picks. Madden 21’s new updates to Face of Franchise leaves off Texas A&M. Aggie fans upset about it.

247Sports released their one player for each team in the Big 12 that needs to step up. For the Longhorns the pick was wide receiver Brennan Eagles. Eagles has come out and said he wasn’t going to play so that is an interesting pick. Why not a player like Caden Sterns or Joseph Ossai? Plus we talk about the pressure on Sam Ehlinger in 2020. SiriusXM host Dave Archer listed Sam Ehlinger as his top quarterback in conference.

Texas recently offered 2021 four-star cornerback Jamier Johnson. 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong recently submitted a crystal ball in the Longhorns favor. With his commitment date coming up on July 3rd, is Jay Valai getting another top tier blue chip player for his secondary? With Pat Forde’s realignment idea, would that bring back the Longhorns-Aggies rivalry? From 2010-19, did the Longhorns do enough to make the Top 25 list for the decade?

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