Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Moderators Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Taking a Look at Raleek Brown's Fit in the Texas Offense *** I can't help but get excited for what's to come with new Texas running back Raleek Brown. Brown is coming off of a 1st Team All-Big 12 season at Arizona State where he rushed for 1,141 yards on 6.1 yards an attempts and 4 touchdowns. The touchdown numbers should improve in this Texas offense, but beyond anything else, it is the home run ability that intrigues me the most. Brown has a fantastic ability to get small in the hole, then make the first guy miss in space. -- I wanted to share some All 22 clips from the 2025 season showcasing Brown's ability at the running back spot, while also giving an idea of how it may translate to the Steve Sarkisian offense in 2026. 16 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM Outside zone look. Brown trusts the concept and finds a sliver between four blockers and explodes for a massive gain. This is not an easy gap to find 15 Quote
TheNightKing Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM i think it would be wise to show LWC everything we do with Raleek 7 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 02:57 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 02:57 PM Jaydon Blue made a ton of money on wheel routes while at Texas. Remember, that was the only way Texas found the end zone against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl — and they did it twice. Brown will fit this role perfectly. 14 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM One of Tre Wisner’s best traits was his patience behind the line of scrimmage. Brown shows that off here to let the hole develop and then, poof, gone. 10 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM Sometimes it’s up to the running back to make the offensive line right, and that includes improvising. See a gap and go, that’s what Brown does here hitting the front side of this zone look. 10 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM Get to the second level and let the speed and instincts take over. Not sure how often Brown will be able to make this right turn in the SEC, but it showcases his speed and agility pretty well on this run 7 Quote
Jbro52 Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM I’m excited about him and Smothers 4 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:07 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:07 PM Raleek Brown in the Big 12 last year had the – 2nd most missed tackles forced (55) 2nd most runs of 10+ yards (31) Longest rush of any RB in the conference (88 yards) Most targets of any RB (46) Most snaps where he ran a route (273... 56 more than any other back) 7 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM 11 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM If the Texas offensive line can find the second level of the defense often – Seymore-Robertson-Baker – then Brown is going to have a really successful season. 9 Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM 9 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: If the Texas offensive line can find the second level of the defense often – Seymore-Robertson-Baker – then Brown is going to have a really successful season. I like that this play happened against Texas’ first opponent of the 2026 season, Texas State. 6 Quote
hookem1014 Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM 17 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Raleek Brown in the Big 12 last year had the – 2nd most missed tackles forced (55) 2nd most runs of 10+ yards (31) Longest rush of any RB in the conference (88 yards) Most targets of any RB (46) Most snaps where he ran a route (273... 56 more than any other back) Those long runs are what I'm most excited about. There was a stat you posted last year that I believe was dating back to the 2024 season showing the lack of explosive plays from the RB room. Getting those plays back makes this offense so much more dangerous considering the skill set of each player. 6 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM 3 minutes ago, hookem1014 said: Those long runs are what I'm most excited about. There was a stat you posted last year that I believe was dating back to the 2024 season showing the lack of explosive plays from the RB room. Getting those plays back makes this offense so much more dangerous considering the skill set of each player. A strong running game will also make the play action pass more explosive as well. Get the entire offense clicking, and look out! 9 Quote
Joe Zura Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM CJ have you watched him in the miss state game and the tech games? If so your thoughts? 1 Quote
hookem1014 Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM 14 minutes ago, Joe Zura said: CJ have you watched him in the miss state game and the tech games? If so your thoughts? Why am I just now noticing your avi I almost spit my coffee out 4 Quote
Joe Zura Posted yesterday at 03:57 PM Posted yesterday at 03:57 PM 1 minute ago, hookem1014 said: Why am I just now noticing your avi I almost spit my coffee out 💀💀 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM 15 minutes ago, Joe Zura said: CJ have you watched him in the miss state game and the tech games? If so your thoughts? Watched the MSST game, but not Tech. Would imagine there wasn't much success against Tech given how talented that front seven was. vs. MSST, ASU had most of their success in gap running. They couldn't do anything consistently in zone schemes. 5 1 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM I’m more excited about R Brown than almost any other transfer. He’s exactly the sort of piece that Sark weaponizes to perfection. I think he could add a Jaydon Blue element to this offense 5 1 Quote
NTX_Horn Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Excited to see what he can do and what Juluke can do with the rest of the backs. Quote
Hookem72 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago He was recruited to USC as a WR. He will be a beast in this offense. 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, Hookem72 said: He was recruited to USC as a WR. He will be a beast in this offense. He was originally committed to Oklahoma as a RB with Lincoln Riley then followed him to USC before ever enrolling at OU. Played RB as a freshman then Riley switched him to WR his second year at usc and he redshirted and transferred out to play RB. The versatility from his time as WR will definitely pay off! 2 Quote
GQ03 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, Hookem72 said: He was recruited to USC as a WR. He will be a beast in this offense. He was recruited as a rb at usc but they switched him to wr his sophomore year which might be part of why he left but it let's you know that catching the ball and running good routes is right up his alley. 3 Quote
GQ03 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 minutes ago, DanielOnorato said: He was originally committed to Oklahoma as a RB with Lincoln Riley then followed him to USC before ever enrolling at OU. Played RB as a freshman then Riley switched him to WR his second year at usc and he redshirted and transferred out to play RB. The versatility from his time as WR will definitely pay off! Yup...I commented almost the exact same thing before seeing your post. 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 13 hours ago, CJ Vogel said: Jaydon Blue made a ton of money on wheel routes while at Texas. Remember, that was the only way Texas found the end zone against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl — and they did it twice. Brown will fit this role perfectly. What I think will make this even more dangerous is the fact there are so many other weapons around him, too. Coleman, Wingo, Mosley, Townsend and even Arch to an extent. You can't just focus on one part and that will make him even more dangerous in the pass game. Quote
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