I think it speaks volumes to the ridiculous string of RBs Texas has had... and how if a team does not stop them its over. The question will be whether Selvin and RT can be that great, or whether they will just be another good college RB.
Wisconsin was the only team who ran with some success on us in the shoe, and the lack of offense (no line, scrambling, running game, and one WR) cost us in that game. The only thing that was a little weak in that game was CB EJ Underwood... who is prone to getting burned and was benched for good soon after that game... he gave up a couple big passes.
I realize VY adds another dimension to any offense... but don't discount the way our "average" DL blew up Michigan's top OL, disrupted their running game, and blanketed their excellent WRs.
Until I actually see Texas' WRs perform on the field, I will be skeptical. They may have all the talent in the world, but they won't match the experienced, proven talent of Edwards, Avant & Breaston by the 2nd game of the year. And those three were managed quite well.
VY's scrambling ability changes the passing game some, but most of his damage was done on designed QB draws... and your best blocking WR is gone.
Anything can happen in a football game... however the fact that Texas has been running a smashmouth offense for years... and now is shifting gears to a spread/speed formation with very little experience/consistency at RB/WR should be a big questionmark going into this game.
Wisconsin was the only team who ran with some success on us in the shoe, and the lack of offense (no line, scrambling, running game, and one WR) cost us in that game. The only thing that was a little weak in that game was CB EJ Underwood... who is prone to getting burned and was benched for good soon after that game... he gave up a couple big passes.
I realize VY adds another dimension to any offense... but don't discount the way our "average" DL blew up Michigan's top OL, disrupted their running game, and blanketed their excellent WRs.
Until I actually see Texas' WRs perform on the field, I will be skeptical. They may have all the talent in the world, but they won't match the experienced, proven talent of Edwards, Avant & Breaston by the 2nd game of the year. And those three were managed quite well.
VY's scrambling ability changes the passing game some, but most of his damage was done on designed QB draws... and your best blocking WR is gone.
Anything can happen in a football game... however the fact that Texas has been running a smashmouth offense for years... and now is shifting gears to a spread/speed formation with very little experience/consistency at RB/WR should be a big questionmark going into this game.
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