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A quick rundown of the snap counts for the offense and defense against Arkansas.

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Offense

Out of 73 total snaps against the Razorbacks.

  • 73 – Quinn Ewers, Kelvin Banks, Jake Majors, Cameron Williams, Hayden Conner, Gunnar Helm
  • 56 – Matthew Golden
  • 51 – DJ Campbell
  • 44 – Ryan Wingo
  • 42 –Isaiah Bond
  • 40 – Jaydon Blue, Juan Davis
  • 35 – Tre Wisner
  • 25 – Silas Bolden
  • 22 – Cole Hutson
  • 5 – DeAndre Moore
  • 3 – Colin Page
  • 2 – Ryan Niblett

– First noteworthy takeaway is DeAndre Moore with just five snaps on Saturday. I don't beleive there was an injury, and I don't necessarily think the drops from the Florida game are the reason either. I do think the answer for why there was shortage of snaps for Moore can be found when looking at Juan Davis' snap count.

That's a season high 40 snaps for Davis. Texas stayed in 12 personnel a lot on Saturday to combat the 3-high look from Arkansas.

– Ryan Wingo outsnapped Isaiah Bond, but did not record a reception.

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Defense

Out of 60 possible defensive snaps:

  • 59 – Jahdae Barron
  • 54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
  • 51 – Jaylon Guilbeau
  • 47 – Malik Muhammad
  • 43 – Michael Taaffe
  • 42 – Trey Moore
  • 41 – Barryn Sorrell
  • 40 – Andrew Mukuba
  • 37 – Jelani McDonald
  • 36 – Liona Lefau
  • 35 – Vernon Broughton
  • 34 – Colin Simmons
  • 33 – Alfred Collins
  • 29 – Jermayne Lole
  • 20 – Ethan Burke
  • 14 – Bill Norton, Gavin Holmes
  • 12 – Kobe Black
  • 9 – TyAnthony Smith
  • 7 – David Gbenda
  • 3 – Alex January

– Jahdae only sat for one snap on Saturday. But more impressive than that, he spent 12 snaps in the box, 4 snaps in the slot and the other 41 out wide at cornerback. He was everywhere.

– Guilbeau is going to be on Barron path if I had to bet next year. Very impactful.

–Only 33 snaps from Alfred Collins, but man did he make the most of them. Again, he was the highest graded player for the Longhorns on Saturday vs. Arkansas.

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1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said:

A quick rundown of the snap counts for the offense and defense against Arkansas.

***

Offense

Out of 73 total snaps against the Razorbacks.

  • 73 – Quinn Ewers, Kelvin Banks, Jake Majors, Cameron Williams, Hayden Conner, Gunnar Helm
  • 56 – Matthew Golden
  • 51 – DJ Campbell
  • 44 – Ryan Wingo
  • 42 –Isaiah Bond
  • 40 – Jaydon Blue, Juan Davis
  • 35 – Tre Wisner
  • 25 – Silas Bolden
  • 22 – Cole Hutson
  • 5 – DeAndre Moore
  • 3 – Colin Page
  • 2 – Ryan Niblett

– First noteworthy takeaway is DeAndre Moore with just five snaps on Saturday. I don't beleive there was an injury, and I don't necessarily think the drops from the Florida game are the reason either. I do think the answer for why there was shortage of snaps for Moore can be found when looking at Juan Davis' snap count.

That's a season high 40 snaps for Davis. Texas stayed in 12 personnel a lot on Saturday to combat the 3-high look from Arkansas.

– Ryan Wingo outsnapped Isaiah Bond, but did not record a reception.

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Defense

Out of 60 possible defensive snaps:

  • 59 – Jahdae Barron
  • 54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
  • 51 – Jaylon Guilbeau
  • 47 – Malik Muhammad
  • 43 – Michael Taaffe
  • 42 – Trey Moore
  • 41 – Barryn Sorrell
  • 40 – Andrew Mukuba
  • 37 – Jelani McDonald
  • 36 – Liona Lefau
  • 35 – Vernon Broughton
  • 34 – Colin Simmons
  • 33 – Alfred Collins
  • 29 – Jermayne Lole
  • 20 – Ethan Burke
  • 14 – Bill Norton, Gavin Holmes
  • 12 – Kobe Black
  • 9 – TyAnthony Smith
  • 7 – David Gbenda
  • 3 – Alex January

– Jahdae only sat for one snap on Saturday. But more impressive than that, he spent 12 snaps in the box, 4 snaps in the slot and the other 41 out wide at cornerback. He was everywhere.

– Guilbeau is going to be on Barron path if I had to bet next year. Very impactful.

–Only 33 snaps from Alfred Collins, but man did he make the most of them. Again, he was the highest graded player for the Longhorns on Saturday vs. Arkansas.

David Gbenda with 7. Lefau has taken over

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D.Moore never came back in after the 3rd down pop pass (for a 3 yard loss) in the first quarter.

I do believe he was injured on the play.  At halftime, he came out early to work with the Texas trainer to test if he could go in the second half, but they decided “no”.  He was stretching both his hamstring and neck, so I assume it was one of those things injured.

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26 minutes ago, Glass Joe said:

D.Moore never came back in after the 3rd down pop pass (for a 3 yard loss) in the first quarter.

I do believe he was injured on the play.  At halftime, he came out early to work with the Texas trainer to test if he could go in the second half, but they decided “no”.  He was stretching both his hamstring and neck, so I assume it was one of those things injured.

I was told he was in the tent for a portion of the first half.

I’ll let CJ know. 

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3 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

A quick rundown of the snap counts for the offense and defense against Arkansas.

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Offense

Out of 73 total snaps against the Razorbacks.

  • 73 – Quinn Ewers, Kelvin Banks, Jake Majors, Cameron Williams, Hayden Conner, Gunnar Helm
  • 56 – Matthew Golden
  • 51 – DJ Campbell
  • 44 – Ryan Wingo
  • 42 –Isaiah Bond
  • 40 – Jaydon Blue, Juan Davis
  • 35 – Tre Wisner
  • 25 – Silas Bolden
  • 22 – Cole Hutson
  • 5 – DeAndre Moore
  • 3 – Colin Page
  • 2 – Ryan Niblett

– First noteworthy takeaway is DeAndre Moore with just five snaps on Saturday. I don't beleive there was an injury, and I don't necessarily think the drops from the Florida game are the reason either. I do think the answer for why there was shortage of snaps for Moore can be found when looking at Juan Davis' snap count.

That's a season high 40 snaps for Davis. Texas stayed in 12 personnel a lot on Saturday to combat the 3-high look from Arkansas.

– Ryan Wingo outsnapped Isaiah Bond, but did not record a reception.

***

Defense

Out of 60 possible defensive snaps:

  • 59 – Jahdae Barron
  • 54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
  • 51 – Jaylon Guilbeau
  • 47 – Malik Muhammad
  • 43 – Michael Taaffe
  • 42 – Trey Moore
  • 41 – Barryn Sorrell
  • 40 – Andrew Mukuba
  • 37 – Jelani McDonald
  • 36 – Liona Lefau
  • 35 – Vernon Broughton
  • 34 – Colin Simmons
  • 33 – Alfred Collins
  • 29 – Jermayne Lole
  • 20 – Ethan Burke
  • 14 – Bill Norton, Gavin Holmes
  • 12 – Kobe Black
  • 9 – TyAnthony Smith
  • 7 – David Gbenda
  • 3 – Alex January

– Jahdae only sat for one snap on Saturday. But more impressive than that, he spent 12 snaps in the box, 4 snaps in the slot and the other 41 out wide at cornerback. He was everywhere.

– Guilbeau is going to be on Barron path if I had to bet next year. Very impactful.

–Only 33 snaps from Alfred Collins, but man did he make the most of them. Again, he was the highest graded player for the Longhorns on Saturday vs. Arkansas.

 

I didn't check for other players missing from that list, but Gibson was in and the Box Score shows that he had 2 carries

 

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17 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

A quick rundown of the snap counts for the offense and defense against Arkansas.

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Offense

Out of 73 total snaps against the Razorbacks.

  • 73 – Quinn Ewers, Kelvin Banks, Jake Majors, Cameron Williams, Hayden Conner, Gunnar Helm
  • 56 – Matthew Golden
  • 51 – DJ Campbell
  • 44 – Ryan Wingo
  • 42 –Isaiah Bond
  • 40 – Jaydon Blue, Juan Davis
  • 35 – Tre Wisner
  • 25 – Silas Bolden
  • 22 – Cole Hutson
  • 5 – DeAndre Moore
  • 3 – Colin Page
  • 2 – Ryan Niblett

– First noteworthy takeaway is DeAndre Moore with just five snaps on Saturday. I don't beleive there was an injury, and I don't necessarily think the drops from the Florida game are the reason either. I do think the answer for why there was shortage of snaps for Moore can be found when looking at Juan Davis' snap count.

That's a season high 40 snaps for Davis. Texas stayed in 12 personnel a lot on Saturday to combat the 3-high look from Arkansas.

– Ryan Wingo outsnapped Isaiah Bond, but did not record a reception.

***

Defense

Out of 60 possible defensive snaps:

  • 59 – Jahdae Barron
  • 54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
  • 51 – Jaylon Guilbeau
  • 47 – Malik Muhammad
  • 43 – Michael Taaffe
  • 42 – Trey Moore
  • 41 – Barryn Sorrell
  • 40 – Andrew Mukuba
  • 37 – Jelani McDonald
  • 36 – Liona Lefau
  • 35 – Vernon Broughton
  • 34 – Colin Simmons
  • 33 – Alfred Collins
  • 29 – Jermayne Lole
  • 20 – Ethan Burke
  • 14 – Bill Norton, Gavin Holmes
  • 12 – Kobe Black
  • 9 – TyAnthony Smith
  • 7 – David Gbenda
  • 3 – Alex January

– Jahdae only sat for one snap on Saturday. But more impressive than that, he spent 12 snaps in the box, 4 snaps in the slot and the other 41 out wide at cornerback. He was everywhere.

– Guilbeau is going to be on Barron path if I had to bet next year. Very impactful.

–Only 33 snaps from Alfred Collins, but man did he make the most of them. Again, he was the highest graded player for the Longhorns on Saturday vs. Arkansas.

What happened to Justice Finkley? 

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18 hours ago, f1revo said:

Anyone know how Quinn graded for PFF? It looked really bad out there to my eyes. I wouldn't be surprised if he landed in the 40s again.

 

He graded 71.2 which was the highest graded offensive player. It tells us all the others played worst than he did... 

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26 minutes ago, HornsRUs said:

I was curious why Bolden was getting so many snaps over Moore but it makes sense if he got dinged up. Wingo and Bond have to get more targets imo

Need our QB to be able to hit them downfield when they're open. 

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20 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

A quick rundown of the snap counts for the offense and defense against Arkansas.

***

Offense

Out of 73 total snaps against the Razorbacks.

  • 73 – Quinn Ewers, Kelvin Banks, Jake Majors, Cameron Williams, Hayden Conner, Gunnar Helm
  • 56 – Matthew Golden
  • 51 – DJ Campbell
  • 44 – Ryan Wingo
  • 42 –Isaiah Bond
  • 40 – Jaydon Blue, Juan Davis
  • 35 – Tre Wisner
  • 25 – Silas Bolden
  • 22 – Cole Hutson
  • 5 – DeAndre Moore
  • 3 – Colin Page
  • 2 – Ryan Niblett

– First noteworthy takeaway is DeAndre Moore with just five snaps on Saturday. I don't beleive there was an injury, and I don't necessarily think the drops from the Florida game are the reason either. I do think the answer for why there was shortage of snaps for Moore can be found when looking at Juan Davis' snap count.

That's a season high 40 snaps for Davis. Texas stayed in 12 personnel a lot on Saturday to combat the 3-high look from Arkansas.

– Ryan Wingo outsnapped Isaiah Bond, but did not record a reception.

***

Defense

Out of 60 possible defensive snaps:

  • 59 – Jahdae Barron
  • 54 – Anthony Hill Jr.
  • 51 – Jaylon Guilbeau
  • 47 – Malik Muhammad
  • 43 – Michael Taaffe
  • 42 – Trey Moore
  • 41 – Barryn Sorrell
  • 40 – Andrew Mukuba
  • 37 – Jelani McDonald
  • 36 – Liona Lefau
  • 35 – Vernon Broughton
  • 34 – Colin Simmons
  • 33 – Alfred Collins
  • 29 – Jermayne Lole
  • 20 – Ethan Burke
  • 14 – Bill Norton, Gavin Holmes
  • 12 – Kobe Black
  • 9 – TyAnthony Smith
  • 7 – David Gbenda
  • 3 – Alex January

– Jahdae only sat for one snap on Saturday. But more impressive than that, he spent 12 snaps in the box, 4 snaps in the slot and the other 41 out wide at cornerback. He was everywhere.

– Guilbeau is going to be on Barron path if I had to bet next year. Very impactful.

–Only 33 snaps from Alfred Collins, but man did he make the most of them. Again, he was the highest graded player for the Longhorns on Saturday vs. Arkansas.

Moore explanation does not make sense given all the reps Bolden had in the slot. If he was not injured it was a poor choice to sit him, because we were obviously missing his blocking in the screen game.

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Is Jaylon Guilbeau on any draft boards? Would he be a 4-7 round pick at this point? I really hope he comes back to your point on the Barron role but was curious if he was one we should keep an eye on for the draft. Coming back earned both Barron/Collins and maybe even Sorrell some $$ so hoping we can try to entice some fringe players such as Jaylon, Trey Moore, etc, to do the same

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