Sam Ehlinger gets last shot against West Virginia at home

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Sam Ehlinger gets last shot against West Virginia at home
JOHN RABY
Thu, November 5, 2020, 3:00 PM PST

No. 22 Texas and West Virginia made statements last week to keep their Big 12 title hopes alive.

The dream will likely end for one of them on Saturday as the league starts to weed out a half-dozen contenders in a tight race for two spots in the championship game. The Longhorns (4-2, 3-2 Big 12) and Mountaineers (4-2, 3-2) enter their matchup in Austin, Texas, locked in a third-place tie with No. 19 Oklahoma.

Texas has climbed back in the race by winning two straight since dropping back-to-back games.

“I feel like people wrote us off too soon," said Texas defensive lineman Ta'Quon Graham.

With new coordinators on both sides of the ball, Texas coach Tom Herman called his team “a work in progress. There’s times out there where it feels like we’re playing with 11 true freshmen. Our guys are learning on the fly as fast as they possibly can.”

Quarterback Sam Ehlinger is going after his third career win over the Mountaineers but has yet to beat them at home. Ehlinger has thrown for seven TDs and run for three more against West Virginia, whose defense has tightened up this year to allow the fourth-fewest yards in the nation at 256 per game.

“We can’t take a day off,” Ehlinger said. “We don’t have the luxury of being undefeated in Big 12 play. We have no choice and every game is a big game from here on out.”

Like Texas, West Virginia has been hot and cold at times and will be challenged to give an overall effort similar to last week when it beat Kansas State at home. The offense has finally gotten a number of big plays to approach that of its defense.

Quarterback Jarret Doege is 12th nationally in passing yards, one spot ahead of Ehlinger, and has put together three straight 300-yard games.

The key to that stretch has been “being decisive, being confident in what I'm doing," Doege said. "Not trying to do too much. Not pressing. Just trusting my preparation and being decisive with where I'm going with the football.”

ROAD CHALLENGE

West Virginia is going after its third straight win at Texas. It's the first trip to Austin under second-year coach Neal Brown, whose team is 0-2 on the road this season.

“Is there any extra juice because we're playing Texas? Not in my opinion, honestly," Brown said. "It's just a Big 12 Conference game that is vitally important for both teams who are trying to stay in the fight to get to Dallas.”

EXTRA TIME

Texas has come back from a pair of double-digit deficits to win in overtime this season.

“Honestly, it’s kind of frustrating because it seems like we don’t play our best until our backs are against the wall,” Ehlinger said. “Why can't we capture that and play that way all the time?”

Joseph Ossai's sack on fourth down sealed the Longhorns' 41-34 overtime win at No. 14 Oklahoma State last week.

“I think he's special, probably as good a defender as there is in our league,” Brown said. “He's disruptive and we've got to know where he's at.”

RUN DEFENSE

Texas allowed 530 yards last week but held Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard to 72 rushing yards. One of the Longhorns’ assignments this week is slowing down 210-pound Leddie Brown, who is averaging 115.7 yards per game and 5.5 yards per run.

SPECIAL TEAMS CHALLENGE

For the second straight game, West Virginia faces an opponent that excelled on special teams in its previous game. D'Shawn Jamison of Texas returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown against Oklahoma State.

West Virginia bottled up Kansas State's Phillip Brooks, who returned two punts for TDs against Kansas on Oct. 24. Against the Mountaineers he had two returns totaling 15 yards.

KICKER OUT

West Virginia's Evan Staley is out for the rest of the season after being injured on kickoff coverage last week. He’ll be replaced by sophomore Casey Legg, who made a pair of field goals against Kansas State.
 

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According to those Big 12 experts Texas was going to be 9-1 this year. Herman is not coaching for his job in 2020, but another sub-par season could turn up the heat heading into the fall of 2021.
 

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Well old Sam will likely have a few extra guys on the field just like 2 years back in Austin when WVU had a 1st round draft pick LT ejected for shoving a Longhorn in the face mask after a fg in the 2nd qtr and had to win the game twice. Those zebra friends of Sam were good with the yellow hankies 14-120 vs 7-64.. How the hell is horns down a penalty when you’re doing it to the crowd not a TX player in front of you???? Biggest BS I’ve ever seen!

I’m figuring Texas +5 or 6 zebras will be enough for them to help Sam win. I’m still shocked they didn’t make WVU beat them 3 times in 2018.

To be fair WVU gets screwed vs Texas by the hankie throwers just like every other opponent not named Oklahoma. Oklahoma just wins regardless of the refs.
 
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I think Sam will get his home win over WVU this year. I hope not, but right now it doesnt look like our offesne is gelling enough to keep up with theirs. Defense will be the key. We need to force turnovers.
 
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Just mindset.
I think WVU fans should trust Brown and Parker

They have showed the desire to get the ball downfield. I think they could find success. Just matters how much.

More than that it is about the refs
Refs will play a huge part in this game. Against Oklahoma State they didn't allow Texas to play the way they want.

The Corners are taught to grab the hands even downfield. No hands the WR can't catch the ball
This is how the NFL is played. The Big 12 needs to make sure they aren't throwing PI flags for hand contact
 

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WVU will need to first show ability to run the football against a very good front 7. Add that with WVU young offensive line and that's not a good combo.
 
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They abandoned the run already except for draws it seems

Like the quick passes. The WR screens and RB screens.

But they have to get the ball downfield to open up the run game

Not going to be able to run when you don't show the capability of downfield passing
 

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Like I said 4 extra hanky throwers will help Old Sam win ...... or do everything they can to help burnt orange. Been that way for years in the big XII
 

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They abandoned the run already except for draws it seems

Like the quick passes. The WR screens and RB screens.

But they have to get the ball downfield to open up the run game

Not going to be able to run when you don't show the capability of downfield passing

Run was abandoned early because of the injury to Brown. This shows where we need to recruit is RB.

35 of 50 for 317 looks good to me. Not kicking the 2 FG's not a good move. But everybody is an expert in hindsight.
 
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He played within the game.

Texas needed their defense to win the game and they did

If Ehlinger had to score a TD to win the game if could have

WVU needed to force Ehlinger to score on almost every drive but couldn't.


WVU needs more depth at RB.
 

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A lot of fans also thought Sinkfield was better than he has shown. He doesn't have the speed he needs to play at his size against bigger teams.
 
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Issue was up front

Texas has multiple guys on the DL who will be Sunday players
There isn't a huge dropoff with their second string

No DL in the Big 12 is close to that