The Longhorn passing game averaged 258.2 YPG (34th) and rush attack was at 153.1 YPG (90th). Texas was 57th in overall offensive yards, averaging 411.3 YPG. They team put 31.1 PPG on the scoreboard (46th). The defense ranked 57th in points allowed per game, giving up 25.9 PPG. The team did a fine job versus the rush, allowing 131.4 YPG (28th). However, Texas was deficient in stopping the bass, as they allowed opponents 261.4 YPG (110th). The 392.8 total YPG ranked them 67th nationally.
Texas Longhorns Preview 2019 – Offense
The running back situation is questionable, as Texas loses their top rusher Tre Watson (786 YDs, 4.2 AVG, 3 TDs). However, bulked up sophomore Keaontay Ingram (708 YDs, 5.0 AVG, 3 TDs) is back stronger than ever and ready to play. We project Ingram to rush for one-thousand-plus yards in 2019. LG Parker Braun, a grad transfer from Georgia, should help keep the O-line stable. This unit had a tough time opening up running routes and may have the same issue this season.
Defense and Special Teams
Longhorn special teams include D’Shawn Jamison returning kickoffs and punts. Jamison averaged 13.1 YP punt return and 20.2 on kick bring backs. He ran one punt back 90 yards for a score. Texas punting and kicking units struggled last season. Punter Ryan Bujcevski (63 Punts, 40.3 AVG, 18 In20) netted just 36.7 YPP and had two blocked. Placekicker Cameron Dicker (51-52 XP, 18-25 FG) missed seven field goals, but he did connect on one-of-three from 50-plus yards.
Coaching and Recruitment
Before coming to Texas, Tom Herman (17-10 Texas, 39-14 Overall) served as Houston’s head coach for two seasons. Herman, who is 3-0 in bowl games, starts his third season as HC of the Longhorns. Herb Hand, who has 27 years of coaching experience, and Tim Beck, who’s in his third year with Texas, serve as Co-offensive coordinators. Prior to coming to Texas, defensive coordinator Todd Orlando served two seasons as the Houston DC. Although Texas has the best group of recruits in the Big 12, with two five-star, 15 four-star, and eight three-star, they did lose five-star, top recruit Bru McCoy. McCoy, a wideout, was originally at USC and then transferred to Texas. He’s now gone back to USC. It’s a huge loss for the Longhorns.
Our Texas Longhorns Preview 2019 – Final Word
Along with playing Coaches Top 25 teams Iowa State and Oklahoma as well as TCU, the Longhorns must play Louisiana Tech and number six LSU. The Longhorns will be at home for both the Bulldogs, who are scheduled for August 31, and the Tigers, who they’ll meet on September 7. Our Texas Longhorns Preview 2019 finds that the Longhorns have a shot at the conference title. That is as long as their O-line can step up and their passing defense can perform well.
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