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Much like a week ago, will be posting some nuggets from the game against Kentucky here in the thread below. 

I don't have all 22 access this weekend, but wanted to be sure to find some different angles and clips that could highlight where Texas was successful, or not, in the win.

 

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Kentucky clears out the left side of the field from a 3x1 look and forces Texas to drop much deeper than necessary on 3rd and 7.

The underneath route gets plenty of space as a result and converts as a result.

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Trick play on 3rd & 3, Kentucky ends up with pressure after rushing 2. Texas has 7 willing blockers in the backfield. 

Just baffling how this happens. 

Nick Brooks doesn’t reach. Connor Robertson flips back while engaged and allows the free rusher. 

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Sark wanted 2 plays to get 8 yards. Thought he could catch 4-5 here. Kentucky brings pressure. 

C gets blown up. RT loses inside. TE gets lost in the traffic. Just a total mess. 

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33 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Trick play on 3rd & 3, Kentucky ends up with pressure after rushing 2. Texas has 7 willing blockers in the backfield. 

Just baffling how this happens. 

Nick Brooks doesn’t reach. Connor Robertson flips back while engaged and allows the free rusher. 

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Absolutely stupid play call

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17 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Sark wanted 2 plays to get 8 yards. Thought he could catch 4-5 here. Kentucky brings pressure. 

C gets blown up. RT loses inside. TE gets lost in the traffic. Just a total mess. 

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Truly a disaster class in play calling

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44 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Trick play on 3rd & 3, Kentucky ends up with pressure after rushing 2. Texas has 7 willing blockers in the backfield. 

Just baffling how this happens. 

Nick Brooks doesn’t reach. Connor Robertson flips back while engaged and allows the free rusher. 

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Arch is lucky this wasn't picked. Shouldve thrown it into the 3rd row

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3rd & 8 on the UK 37 yard line. 

The end zone angle.

22 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

Sark wanted 2 plays to get 8 yards. Thought he could catch 4-5 here. Kentucky brings pressure. 

C gets blown up. RT loses inside. TE gets lost in the traffic. Just a total mess. 

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Loss of 2

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Here’s my problem with Arch on waggles. There are yards to be had here. 

He did the same thing against UF on the throw to Wisner for a TD. Get rid of this ball the second Endries clears that defender, and there’s room to create a missed tackle. 

Instead, the ball is thrown late and the play loses a yard. 

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58 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

 

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Amazing in a bad way to simultaneously have too few targets to Moore and Livingstone and too few runs for Wisner and Clark. ‬

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12 minutes ago, John F. said:

Amazing in a bad way to simultaneously have too few targets to Moore and Livingstone and too few runs for Wisner and Clark. ‬

Yep.

1 target to Mosley in the 1st half... goes for 31 yards.

1 target to Moore in the first 58 minutes... goes for 19.

1 target to Livingstone in the 1st half... incomplete.

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Nick Brooks being a freshman.  
teams are going to exploit the center guard inexperience if we dont get help from TEs and RBs.  That to me is where 90% of the OL problems are and why Arch doesn’t seem to trust his pocket even when it is clean.

 

 

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