Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM Moderators Share Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM I wanted to throw some of these stats into one place for y'all to check out and start some conversation since the conclusion of the football season has arrived. Will update some additional notes in the comments later on, but there are a few that really stood out to me and I will try to divvy it up via player. *** Matthew Golden – Golden was the 5th highest rated deep ball receiver in the SEC and the 10th highest in the country. Pretty darn good. WR Isaiah Bond – On the flip side, Texas had very little success throwing to Isaiah Bond. Bond had just two receptions on 14 targets beyond 20 yards downfield. One of which coming in week two against Michigan on 3rd & 13. But that is a 14.3% completion rate when targeting one of the fastest players in college football. EDGE Trey Moore – Moore really flipped a switch after the second bye week. Check these 2nd half numbers out beginning with the Florida game on Nov. 9. First 8 Games: 16 pressures, 0 sacks, 0.5 tackles for loss, 6 total tackles, 1 fumble recovery Final 7 Games: 20 pressures, 6.5 sacks, 10.0 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles, 17 total tackles, 1 fumble recovery Running Backs – Texas running backs Tre Wisner and Jaydon Blue each ranked in the top ten for missed tackles forced amongst SEC running backs, per PFF. 70 – Dylan Sampson 58 – Jarquez Hunter 46 – Raheim Sanders 45 – Tre Wisner 41 – Ja'Quinden Jackson 37 – Jaydon Blue 35 – Johnnie Daniels 33 – Sedrick Alexander 32 – Demie Sumo-Karngbaye 32 – Jadan Baugh – Texas running backs Tre Wisner and Jaydon Blue each ranked in the top three of receiving yards amongst SEC running backs. 365 – Jaydon Blue 311 – Raheim Sander 311 – Tre Wisner 275 – Cash Jones 263 – Josh Williams OL Numbers – Hayden Conner (1,067) and Jake Majors (1,042) played the two most snaps of any offensive lineman in the country for 2024. – RT Cam Williams ended up with the most penalties of any Power 4 offensive lineman in the country (16). – LT Kelvin Banks (89.8) had the 4th highest pass protection grade of any P4 offensive lineman per PFF. Rushing Success by Direction: Look at the average yards per attempt to the left side of the OL vs. the right side. EDGE Colin Simmons – The freshman EDGE rusher led, or tied for the lead, all freshmen in: Sacks: 9 Hits on the QB: 14 Batted passes: 3 Run Stops: 31 Tackles: 32 Forced Fumbles: 3 CB Jahdae Barron – Per PFF, the longest reception Jahdae Barron allowed in man coverage this season was 9 yards. Insane. – Barron was also the highest graded (91.8) defensive back in the country with at least 100 snaps. 21 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Thursday at 07:01 PM Author Moderators Share Posted Thursday at 07:01 PM Some career stats: – Jake Majors leaves Texas with the most career starts of any Longhorn ever (57) – K Bert Auburn holds the program record for field goals made in a career as well. Auburn is 66–86 in his career at Texas. – Ewers finished 3rd all time in passing yards and passing touchdowns amongst all Texas QBs. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texas fan in Georgia Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM Imagine Goldens numbers if he would’ve been targeted more often in the first half of the season. Highly impressive either way. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Thursday at 07:25 PM Author Moderators Share Posted Thursday at 07:25 PM 4 minutes ago, Texas fan in Georgia said: Imagine Goldens numbers if he would’ve been targeted more often in the first half of the season. Highly impressive either way. Definitely! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f1revo Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM Share Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM Golden was an absolute stud. A shame Simons was robbed of double digit sacks by an uncalled hold that surely would've caused a fumble of Will Howard. Dude is otherworldly quick. I do wonder if whoever takes over RT can offer a bit more consistency. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thatdude2 Posted Friday at 12:55 AM Share Posted Friday at 12:55 AM (Shakes head and smirks) Texas leading the country in sacks next season Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Author Moderators Share Posted Friday at 01:00 AM 5 minutes ago, thatdude2 said: (Shakes head and smirks) Texas leading the country in sacks next season I'm all on board with that! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Author Moderators Share Posted Friday at 01:00 AM I will add to this thread as the offseason continues. Wanted a starting point for when random additional notes come across. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clint Baros Posted Friday at 02:32 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:32 AM Quinn Ewers is 17-0 against unranked teams as a starter. Making him the first Quarterback at Texas to never lose to an Unranked team since Vince Young accomplishing a perfect unranked opponents record between 2003-05 . 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnt Orange Horn Posted Friday at 02:34 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:34 AM James Street was 20 - 0 against all comers as a starter. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poppy Posted Friday at 02:46 AM Share Posted Friday at 02:46 AM CJ, Did you learn to do all this in a statistic class in college or do you come by this naturally because you have such an interest in all things Longhorn Football? You seem to be able to turn numbers this way and that to come to conclusions on the effectiveness of the team and individual players. As a career teacher, I'm always interested in how people learn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thanos72 Posted Friday at 02:51 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:51 PM 19 hours ago, CJ Vogel said: I wanted to throw some of these stats into one place for y'all to check out and start some conversation since the conclusion of the football season has arrived. Will update some additional notes in the comments later on, but there are a few that really stood out to me and I will try to divvy it up via player. *** Matthew Golden – Golden was the 5th highest rated deep ball receiver in the SEC and the 10th highest in the country. Pretty darn good. WR Isaiah Bond – On the flip side, Texas had very little success throwing to Isaiah Bond. Bond had just two receptions on 14 targets beyond 20 yards downfield. One of which coming in week two against Michigan on 3rd & 13. But that is a 14.3% completion rate when targeting one of the fastest players in college football. EDGE Trey Moore – Moore really flipped a switch after the second bye week. Check these 2nd half numbers out beginning with the Florida game on Nov. 9. First 8 Games: 16 pressures, 0 sacks, 0.5 tackles for loss, 6 total tackles, 1 fumble recovery Final 7 Games: 20 pressures, 6.5 sacks, 10.0 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles, 17 total tackles, 1 fumble recovery Running Backs – Texas running backs Tre Wisner and Jaydon Blue each ranked in the top ten for missed tackles forced amongst SEC running backs, per PFF. 70 – Dylan Sampson 58 – Jarquez Hunter 46 – Raheim Sanders 45 – Tre Wisner 41 – Ja'Quinden Jackson 37 – Jaydon Blue 35 – Johnnie Daniels 33 – Sedrick Alexander 32 – Demie Sumo-Karngbaye 32 – Jadan Baugh – Texas running backs Tre Wisner and Jaydon Blue each ranked in the top three of receiving yards amongst SEC running backs. 365 – Jaydon Blue 311 – Raheim Sander 311 – Tre Wisner 275 – Cash Jones 263 – Josh Williams OL Numbers – Hayden Conner (1,067) and Jake Majors (1,042) played the two most snaps of any offensive lineman in the country for 2024. – RT Cam Williams ended up with the most penalties of any Power 4 offensive lineman in the country (16). – LT Kelvin Banks (89.8) had the 4th highest pass protection grade of any P4 offensive lineman per PFF. Rushing Success by Direction: Look at the average yards per attempt to the left side of the OL vs. the right side. EDGE Colin Simmons – The freshman EDGE rusher led, or tied for the lead, all freshmen in: Sacks: 9 Hits on the QB: 14 Batted passes: 3 Run Stops: 31 Tackles: 32 Forced Fumbles: 3 CB Jahdae Barron – Per PFF, the longest reception Jahdae Barron allowed in man coverage this season was 9 yards. Insane. – Barron was also the highest graded (91.8) defensive back in the country with at least 100 snaps. A cool version of this might be guess the player… good info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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