Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: Third Quarter recap

The Texas Longhorns would extend their lead to four after outscoring WVU 7-6 to lead 17-13.

The WVU offense started the second half with the football. Leddie Brown would give them a quick first down on a run on second down. The Longhorns would give up another first down on a run Winston Wright Jr. The Mountaineers offense came out with more continuity early on. Bryce Ford-Wheaton would have a 18-yard catch and run to get into the redzone. Facing a third and two after stuffing Brown, T’Vondre Sweat swats another pass to force a field goal by Casey Legg to tie the game.

The kickoff went out of bounds so the Texas Longhorns offense would start at their 35-yard line. They open with back to back runs to freshman Bijan Robinson and then Sam Ehlinger finds Brennan Eagles for the first down. On the next play Robinson runs it up the middle for a first down. He would fumble but Joshua Moore would recover. Bijan would leave the field and have his left arm looked at.

After missing a touchdown to Eagles, Ehlinger would find Jake Smith two plays later for a Texas touchdown. The play would be reviewed but it would stand. Longhorns go up 17-10 on WVU.

The WVU offense would get a first down after a pass to Sean Ryan. After a missed deep throw from Jarret Doege to Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Brown ran the ball for nine-yards to force a third and short. Linebacker DeMarvion Overshown stopped Brown on the third down run when he bounced it outside. That forced a Mountaineers punt back to the Longhorns.

The Longhorns would go three and out to punt it back to WVU. They stopped Roschon on first and second down. The pass to Jared Wiley falls incomplete. Alec Sinkfield returned the ball into Texas territory for WVU.

A run by Sinkfield and a screen to Sam James moved the WVU offense inside the Longhorns 35-yard line. Doege would find James and Ali Jennings on consecutive plays to get into a goal to go situation. On second down, Winston Wright double clutched the catch for the potential tying touchdown pass from Doege. It was ruled incomplete after review. Facing third and goal, Overshown flies through the line to sack Doege. Casey Legg would nail a 34-yard kick to cut into the lead.

Stats

Ehlinger: 12/23 138 yards 2 TDs

Robinson: 9 carries, 102 yards

Smith: 3 receptions, 59 yards, 1 TD

Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: First half recap

The Texas Longhorns took the lead into halftime over West Virginia on the leg of Cameron Dicker. He nailed one field goal in the quarter.

The second quarter opens as Cameron Dicker nailing a 34-yard field goal to take the lead 10-7. The defense forced a three and out that quickly gave the ball back to Texas. On the ensuing drive Sam Ehlinger would face a third down and eight, he found Jake Smith down the seem. The WVU defender made a fantastic play on the ball to force a Longhorns punt.

The Longhorns defense has been the dominant force early on in this game. After facing a third and 15, the WVU offense would run the ball but only get five yards. The Texas offense would take over near midfield after a punt from the Mountaineers.

After crossing into West Virginia territory, Sam Ehlinger was sacked at midfield on third and three. Texas punts the ball and twice Josh Thompson downed another punt inside the five for the Texas special teams unit. After getting a first down run by Leddie Brown, the defense stuffed his next run and Moro Ojomo sacked Jarret Doege. After what looked to be a D’Shawn Jamison interception, Isaiah Esdale snatched the ball away for a first down.

After it appeared that the Longhorns had stopped the offense on third down, Ta’Quon Graham was called for roughing the passer to extend the drive. WVU would face yet another third down where Anthony Cook tackled Brown in the open field to force a fourth down decision. T’Vondre Sweat swatted a Doege pass that he catch and threw it again. That would be a penalty and loss of down to give the Horns the ball.

After two Roschon Johnson runs, they faced a third down and four. Ehlinger ran it up the middle on a designed run to get the first down conversion. Christian Jones would be called a hold to push Texas back out of field goal range for the moment. The WVU defense would prevent Ehlinger from running the ball and then an incompletion to Roschon would set up Texas with third and 21. Ehlinger found Smith for 14 yards to set up another Dicker attempt.

Dicker misses the 48-yard attempt to keep the lead at three for the Longhorns.

Stats

Ehlinger: 9-18, 87 yards TD

Robinson: 5 carries, 77 yards

Smith: 2 receptions, 26 yards

Eagles: 2 receptions, 18 yards TD

Texas DT Keondre Coburn questionable to return against West Virginia

Texas defensive tackle Keondre Coburn is questionable to return against West Virginia after suffering an ankle injury in the first quarter.

Promising defensive tackle Keondre Coburn is now questionable to return against West Virginia after suffering an ankle injury in the first quarter. Continue reading “Texas DT Keondre Coburn questionable to return against West Virginia”

Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: First quarter recap

The Texas Longhorns and West Virginia Mountaineers end the first quarter tied 7-7. Sam Ehlinger and Bijan Robinson led the way for Texas.

After pulling off the upset of Oklahoma State, the Texas Longhorns are back on the football field to take on West Virginia. The game started with Texas getting the kickoff and would start at the 25. ON the first carry of the game, Bijan Robinson busted a long run to get to the WVU 21-yard line.

Quarterback Sam Ehlinger had Jake Smith open in the end zone but threw it too far outside of him. He would find Brennan Eagles on the next play for a first down. After two failed runs by Roschon Johnson and Ehlinger, Sam found Eagles for the opening touchdown of the game.

On the first possession for WVU, the Longhorns had their first opportunity to create a turnover. Freshman defensive tackle Alfred Collins dropped an easy one. On the next play Jarret Doege threw it down field to get the Mountaineers into the red zone. Leddie Brown ran it up the middle for the tying touchdown with 8:58 left in the first quarter, 7-7.

On the first play, Robinson showed off his agility and power. After a first down run, the Longhorns would face a third and four. Ehlinger tried to find Smith, but it falls incomplete. The Longhorns would have to punt it away and pinned WVU deep in their own territory.

After a short run by the offense and an incomplete pass, they faced a third and seven from the six yard line. Safety Caden Sterns stopped the WVU runner at the nine to force a punt. The Longhorns would take over at the Mountaineers 48-yard line.

The Longhorns offense would not gain a first down on the first three attempts. On fourth down the Longhorns went for it and Bijan would look short after being met by Tony Fields. After measuring it was confirmed to be just inches short to give the ball back to WVU.

Facing a second and ten, Longhorns linebacker Juwan Mitchell met Alec Sinkfield in the backfield to force a third and 10. Doege was able to find a wide receiver and able to gain a first down after maneuvering through traffic. DeMarvion Overshown played well in coverage to knock down a would be reception. Facing a third and nine, the WVU offense would run the ball and Joseph Ossai would blow up the play in the backfield.

In the closing minutes of the first quarter, Texas would get the ball deep in Horns territory. Ehlinger would find Smith on the sideline for a first down to get out of the showdowns of their own endzone. Ehlinger would run the ball on second and two to get the first down. Following the play, Ehlinger took a deep shot to Eagles that would fall incomplete but WVU gets called for pass interference.

Texas would get into the Mountaineers territory after Ehlinger finds Tarik Black to keep the drive going. After a run by Ehlinger he would miss his next throw to Jake Smith in the end zone. WVU defense would stop Ehlinger as the quarter closes with a 7-7 tie.

Stats

Ehlinger: 6/11, 60 yards TD

Robinson: 4 carries, 75 yards

Eagles: 2 receptions, 18 yards TD

Texas Longhorns vs. West Virginia: Social media buzz prior to kickoff

Take a look at the social media buzz prior to Texas’ crucial Big 12 matchup with West Virginia.

There’s a crucial Big 12 matchup taking place in Austin on Nov. 7. Continue reading “Texas Longhorns vs. West Virginia: Social media buzz prior to kickoff”

West Virginia vs. #22 Texas: NCAA college football live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, predictions

The West Virginia Mountaineers will face the Texas Longhorns on Saturday afternoon from Texas Memorial Stadium, stream it live.

The West Virginia Mountaineers will travel to Austin to take on the Texas Longhorns on Saturday afternoon from Texas Memorial Stadium in Big 12 action.

West Virginia comes into this matchup going 3-1 in their last four games while Texas is coming off a big 41-34 overtime win against #6 ranked Oklahoma State last weekend. That should give the Longhorns some confidence that they can beat anybody any given Saturday.

This should make for a fun, high scoring affair today,  you won’t want to miss it! Here is everything you need to know to stream the game tonight.

West Virginia vs. #22 Texas

  • When: Saturday, November 7
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: Texas played very well last weekend and put up a statement game against OSU. This team doesn’t give up and can sure put up a lot of points, I’m sticking with the Longhorns by a touchdown in this matchup.

Bet: Texas Longhorns -5

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 8:30 a.m. ET.

West Virginia vs. Texas  (-5) 

O/U: 54.5

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Final BetMGM odds for Texas Longhorns-West Virginia Mountaineers game

Just hours away from kickoff, Longhorns Wire gives you the latest and final betting odds from BetMGM for WVU-Texas.

When the lines opened for the West Virginia-Texas game, the Longhorns were favored by 7.5 points. As the week went on and money started coming WVU’s way, the line dipped down to 6.5 points. Not surprising to see that kind of action.

In the last five games of the series only twice has this game been decided by one score or less. However, both times that game was played in Austin and decided by a combined five points. The running trend is that the game on Saturday will in face be a close one. Taking a look at the final BetMGM betting odd we can see that the line has moved yet again.

Final BetMGM odds for Texas-West Virginia

Line:  Texas (-5)

Over/Under: 54.5

Texas against the spread

Overall: 2-3-1

At Home: 1-1-1

As the favorite: 1-2-1

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Texas Longhorns vs West Virginia: The ultimate preview

The ultimate game preview for the Texas Longhorns-West Virginia Mountaineers matchup that kicks off Saturday at 11:00 CST.

[After losing two games in a row, the Texas Longhorns followed that up with a win over Baylor and the upset win over Oklahoma State. After jumping back into the Big 12 Conference race, the Longhorns face off with West Virginia at home. This game will feature The top scoring offense in the Big 12 against the No. 2 scoring defense in the conference.

Texas head coach Tom Herman is trying to follow up a huge win with another win as they try to march back to the Big 12 Championship. They are currently tied with the Oklahoma Sooners and WVU for fourth in the conference. Oklahoma State, Iowa State and Kansas State all ahead of them. Which could all change this weekend.

As far as the West Virginia Mountaineers are concerned, we break down the full matchup in the ultimate game preview.

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Five interesting facts to know ahead of Texas vs. West Virginia

In the last four meetings between Texas and West Virginia, the visiting team has been victorious.

Texas is preparing to host West Virginia on Nov. 7 in an important conference matchup. Continue reading “Five interesting facts to know ahead of Texas vs. West Virginia”

Why Texas wins, why Texas loses on Saturday against West Virginia

On Saturday two 4-2 teams will meet in Austin for a Big 12 showdown. Texas and West Virginia hope to keep their title hopes alive.

There’s a showdown scheduled to take place at high noon, (well eastern time that is) in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns and Mountaineers will put their Big 12 Championship aspirations on the line as they try to stay within striking distance of the leaders.

Both of these teams are coming off wins over top 20 teams. Texas did it on the road while West Virginia defended the home turf. This time around it is the Longhorns turn to defend the home turf against the Mountaineers. The last time Texas played a home game as a ranked team against an unranked opponent it didn’t go well. Is there a different outcome on the way?

Sam Ehlinger lost by one point to WVU the last time they came into Austin. Can he get a level of retribution at 11:00 am on Saturday? We break down three reasons they win and three reasons they lose.

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