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Leveon Moss: 3 TDs in first half.
Texas RB: no TDs this season.

Moss had 9 carriers for 22 yards and 3 tds in the first half.

Texas had a 5th string rb score a td today, right?
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On 9/11/2025 at 4:13 PM, LTtxfan said:

Texas offensive line experiencing expected growing pains

The verdict remains out on the running game for the Longhorns and the team’s rebuilt offensive line.

by Wescunt Eberts     Sep 9, 2025

AUSTIN, Texas — Kelvin Banks isn’t walking through the doors of the Texas Longhorns football facility.

Neither is Cam Williams. Nor Hayden Conner. Nor Jake Majors.

The core of the Longhorns offensive line that helped Texas win a Big 12 championship and make back-to-back appearances in the College Football Playoff semifinals is no longer on the Forty Acres, producing the first significant transition period for Kyle Flood’s line in the Steve Sarkisian era since Flood assembled a group that earned recognition as Joe Moore Award finalists in 2024.

During the offseason, Sarkisian was clear that he expected growing pains replacing four starters with a combined 11 years of starting experience, citing continuity and consistency as keys for the Longhorns to improve throughout the season.

He wasn’t wrong.

“We ran it really good last week. We ran it okay today, so I don’t know. Verdict’s still out,” Sarkisian said of the running game after the win over San Jose State.

Against Ohio State, Texas managed 166 rushing yards on 4.5 yards per carry, in stark contrast to the struggles last season against elite defenses. The effort against San Jose State wasn’t as heartening given the quality of opponent — 155 yards on 4.8 yards per carry.

Through two games, the consistency is lacking because of breakdowns in technique and fundamentals. Against Ohio State, Texas had success against a defensive line that often took a more traditional approach with big, physical players engaging in one-on-one matchups. The Spartans, however, didn’t have the size or physicality to match up with the Longhorns in those situations, choosing instead to rely on their movement and quickness, which caused problems for Flood’s line.

“We totally lost our fundamentals. We got on our toes. We were falling over ourselves. We give up way too much penetration,” Sarkisian said on Monday.

Sarkisian blamed an inability to translate the scouting report to the game.

“You’ve got to wipe the slate clean on a Monday morning. Here we go, here’s the scouting report, here’s what they’re good at, here’s maybe what they’re not so good at, here’s how we’re going to try to exploit them. Here’s the guy that I’m lining up across the majority of the game. Here’s his strengths, here’s his weaknesses. How am I going to play him? I didn’t think we carried enough information into the game and applied it up front,” Sarkisian said.

So the necessary growth will have to come from the maturity to understand the need to adjust each week.

With the significant decrease in experience across the line, some of that growth has to come from in-game adjustments.

Sarkisian cited a zone running play early in the second quarter on which senior center Cole Hutson missed a blitzing linebacker who brought down redshirt freshman running back Christian Clark for a two-yard loss. Early in the third quarter, Hutson was ready for the weak-side linebacker coming downhill on the same play call and Clark was able to find a seam for a 13-yard gain.

A weak link through two games has been at the left guard position, where redshirt sophomore Connor Stroh unexpectedly won the starting job over redshirt junior Neto Umeozulu. Given Stroh’s play over 89 snaps, that’s an indictment of the lack of development from Umeozulu, a top-100 prospect and the No. 4 interior offensive lineman in the 2022 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings — a 6’7, 350-pounder with questionable feet, Stroh has graded out at 48.3 overall and 41.4 as a run blocker by Pro Football Focus, abysmal, failing grades.

Although Stroh has reshaped his body to improve his conditioning, he consistently ends up on the ground because of his poor balance. Against Ohio State, defensive end Eddrick Houston only needed a handful of plays to take advantage of Stroh getting out over his toes, using a jerk and swim move to dump the big lineman on the turf.

Once that lack of body control ends up on film, it becomes simple for opponents to exploit — San Jose State needed even less time than Ohio State did to send Stroh toppling over.

As former Texas offensive lineman Donald Hawkins pointed out on Twitter, the balance issues for Stroh should be an easy fix — he just needs to bring his feet with him on contact, getting two feet on the ground instead of lunging off of one foot.

After holding up well in pass protection against the Buckeyes, Stroh struggled against the Spartans, allowing a pressure by a stunting linebacker looping across the formation that caused an incompletion and then getting knocked over on a bull rush, plays that contributed to a 47.1 pass-blocking grade on Saturday.

In 48 snaps, Umeozulu has been more consistent — he hasn’t allowed a pressure in pass protection and his run-blocking grade is 63.8, only slightly below average.

The platoon looks similar to Hutson and DJ Campbell splitting time at right guard last season with Campbell playing roughly two thirds of the snaps.

“I just felt like both those guys with the lack of experience that they’ve had, and you don’t have a lot of information on them yet, in live games with live bullets, so for now, we’ll stay with that platoon,” Sarkisian said.

For mental and physical reasons, Sarkisian expects to continue playing Stroh and Umeozulu at left guard.

“There’s a physical conditioning factor that you’ve got to get used to playing that amount of reps. And I think there’s a mental conditioning factor where you got to stay locked in, you know, for 20-30, 40-50, 60-70 reps. If we can help them grow into that — and they’re both capable to do it — then that’s probably the road we’ll go down until something changes that,” Sarkisian said.

Other growing pains seem like a function of youth. At right tackle, sophomore Brandon Baker is known as a hard-working, technically-refined player, but he’s also committed three false starts in two games and allowed five quarterback pressures against Ohio State. On one notable play against San Jose State, redshirt sophomore running back CJ Baxter was dropped for a five-yard loss on a first-down screen pass because Baker was slow to release and couldn’t make the key block.

The hope is that continuity throughout the season will improve the unit’s consistency, but right now the verdict remains out on this rebuilt offensive line, just like the verdict remains out on the Texas running game.

 

I think I heard Hutson (center) might be out this week.

If Stroh is benched, what is the best solution for this current oline??

Scipio Tex on UTEP game...

Offensive Line

Since Ohio State, I’ve pointed out the fundamental issues on the offensive line here and on the Inside Texas Youtube channels. They’re not very strong, some of them have absolutely terrible bases, and they’re not technical. Sporadic lack of effort is also troubling. That criticism was so well received!

I’ve written for the public long enough to know that being early never has any reward, and you’re left managing the emotions of upset fans who would prefer to be lied to, as they employ the box score the way a drunk uses a lamp post: for support rather than illumination. Eventually, reality catches up. The Iron Laws of OL play are eternal and immutable. So, are we all caught up now? We good? Then let’s move on…

Texas shifted from a 2:1 gap/zone blocking bias in their first two contests to nearly 60% zone running against UTEP. That was partly due to UTEP’s irregular fronts giving us problems by alignment and some free runners making plays, but also because they’re just looking for anything right now, and zone seems to better suit young James Simon who got a significant second half workload.

The truth is that this is a (poorly) zone trained OL and they’re much more comfortable just trying to get a hat on someone for a second and a half and calling it a block, even if moving and passing off defenders reveals athletic deficits. Connor Stroh had some doozies in this game, I’ve seen newborn giraffes negotiate I-10 traffic with more surety. It’s a hard watch at times. 

DJ Campbell contributed another pair of penalties. He’s now at five in three games. On a zone play, Texas had a 3 on 3 playside and Campbell managed to not block a single man, but did help the RB off of the ground after the untouched linebacker nailed him. Your 33 game starting senior. I’m told our issues stem from inexperience. By start 40 or 41, I'm sure he’ll be dialed in.

Goosby played well, but tried an ill-advised cut block on an edge where he completely whiffed and got Manning destroyed. When I say completely whiffed, I mean he jumped out sideways into a ball and no part of his body touched the defender. Like, why? Brandon Baker pass blocked well, but he got manhandled in goal line and he has a obvious strength deficit. Good feet and he tries though, and we can work with that.

Connor Robertson got 19 snaps. He did OK. Like much of the OL, he’s not game strong. Right now, the OL is a bit of a mishmash of skill sets and deficits that don’t play well together. There is no lineup that will yield a high level offensive line, but the coaches may want to think about what combination they can live and die with. Maybe just start the best athletes, simplify if necessary, and try to win with feet and motor? 

 

Props to @bschoolprof for this comment and pic...

bschoolprof:  "This offensive line is something.  I realize UTEP is pretty stout up front, but having 3-4 dudes on the ground on outside zone is probably not ideal. " 

IMG_20250916_095447.jpg.8640b269689dcbeda30ff39e44908bac.jpg

 

Ridiculous shitshow currently by Texas OL...   what a joke 🙄

1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

Props to @bschoolprof for this comment and pic...

bschoolprof:  "This offensive line is something.  I realize UTEP is pretty stout up front, but having 3-4 dudes on the ground on outside zone is probably not ideal. " 

IMG_20250916_095447.jpg.8640b269689dcbeda30ff39e44908bac.jpg

 

Ridiculous shitshow currently by Texas OL...   what a joke 🙄

Seems like they have OD'd on pancakes.

What's weird is that the OL looked oddly good vs OSU and then dogshit against the two cupcakes. Both run and pass.

The James Simon stats are insane - I don't remember the exact numbers but of his 72 yards, like 95% came after contact. Just zero run blocking.

Still believe if Coach Flood and this O-line somehow gets their shit together, Texas will run the ball better and significantly improve our scoring success in the red zone.  

Yes Arch needs to play better, yes Wisner and Baxter hopefully get healthy -- but Flood has to figure out what guys can show up and play well together as a group on this O-line. 

 

1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

but Flood has to figure out what guys can show up and play well together as a group on this O-line. 

That's what August is for. 

5 hours ago, Red Five said:

That's what August is for. 

Well Flood better get it done in September... O-line shitshow won't win games on the road in October.   😬

Glad Sark found a better way to free up Gibson so he could aggressively attack some of the running lanes available yesterday.

Interested to see analysis of OL performance yesterday -- saw some definite busts that allowed too many hits on Texas QBs.   😬

  • 2 weeks later...

Hope Arch survives this game... geez our o-line is struggling

Terrible blocking in 1st half vs gata.  No ability to run the ball killing this offense...

I can’t believe we thought everything would be OK with this crew….just horrible

On 9/16/2025 at 9:28 AM, LTtxfan said:

Scipio Tex on UTEP game...

Offensive Line

Since Ohio State, I’ve pointed out the fundamental issues on the offensive line here and on the Inside Texas Youtube channels. They’re not very strong, some of them have absolutely terrible bases, and they’re not technical. Sporadic lack of effort is also troubling. That criticism was so well received!

I’ve written for the public long enough to know that being early never has any reward, and you’re left managing the emotions of upset fans who would prefer to be lied to, as they employ the box score the way a drunk uses a lamp post: for support rather than illumination. Eventually, reality catches up. The Iron Laws of OL play are eternal and immutable. So, are we all caught up now? We good? Then let’s move on…

Texas shifted from a 2:1 gap/zone blocking bias in their first two contests to nearly 60% zone running against UTEP. That was partly due to UTEP’s irregular fronts giving us problems by alignment and some free runners making plays, but also because they’re just looking for anything right now, and zone seems to better suit young James Simon who got a significant second half workload.

The truth is that this is a (poorly) zone trained OL and they’re much more comfortable just trying to get a hat on someone for a second and a half and calling it a block, even if moving and passing off defenders reveals athletic deficits. Connor Stroh had some doozies in this game, I’ve seen newborn giraffes negotiate I-10 traffic with more surety. It’s a hard watch at times. 

DJ Campbell contributed another pair of penalties. He’s now at five in three games. On a zone play, Texas had a 3 on 3 playside and Campbell managed to not block a single man, but did help the RB off of the ground after the untouched linebacker nailed him. Your 33 game starting senior. I’m told our issues stem from inexperience. By start 40 or 41, I'm sure he’ll be dialed in.

Goosby played well, but tried an ill-advised cut block on an edge where he completely whiffed and got Manning destroyed. When I say completely whiffed, I mean he jumped out sideways into a ball and no part of his body touched the defender. Like, why? Brandon Baker pass blocked well, but he got manhandled in goal line and he has a obvious strength deficit. Good feet and he tries though, and we can work with that.

Connor Robertson got 19 snaps. He did OK. Like much of the OL, he’s not game strong. Right now, the OL is a bit of a mishmash of skill sets and deficits that don’t play well together. There is no lineup that will yield a high level offensive line, but the coaches may want to think about what combination they can live and die with. Maybe just start the best athletes, simplify if necessary, and try to win with feet and motor? 

 

Dude nailed it. Holy shit.

Maybe we spin some of our dline depth to oline.  Not that they are playing much better today. 

Edited by deech

Our OL situation is in a comical state. I wasn’t in the fire Flood camp before but I am now. Change is needed. Recruiting large human beings that can’t execute any kind of run scheme and can’t stop committing penalties should be grounds for moving on from Flood.

LG position was the root of all evil this game. from the start. Our offense finally clicked when Arch just assumed their dline has a free shot from that direction. 

5 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said:

Flood and the entire line need to run gassers until they puke.  And then they need to eat it.  

Let’s just fire flood instead.

OL penalties killing drives... Flood has done a terrible job in 2025

in the nil / transfer era, zero reason why UT should ever have an even avg OL. guys should want to transfer here to up their draft profile 

ut transfer scouting is dropping the ball here

Edited by tx 3 putt

This offensive line is not our standard. 

I knew going into the season that they'd need time, because they're almost all new. But we're in game 5 and looking bad. 

Arch played well all things considered. Can't blame Sark for play calling; what can you do when your OL is made of crepe paper? 

Dunno if it's coaching or talent or both but it's bad.

3 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

This offensive line is not our standard. 

I knew going into the season that they'd need time, because they're almost all new. But we're in game 5 and looking bad. 

Arch played well all things considered. Can't blame Sark for play calling; what can you do when your OL is made of crepe paper? 

Dunno if it's coaching or talent or both but it's bad.

Yeah... terrible O-line just killing offense.  Horrible running attack

Arch has showed some real courage today...

Crazy they thought this group was championship caliber. We needed 5 transfer DTs but not a single OL?

Edited by TXpride

These motherfucking coaches saw this shit and still want with this line.  Fuck em in this era of transfer portal

Anyone have the FL QB pressure #s?  Has to be upwards of 40, had to have set some kind of record. 

Quit stealing the University's money Flood

They need to perp walk Flood out of the building at the start of the Monday news conference.  

When Manning wasn’t getting hit by Florida, he was getting hit by the OL trying to make a block.

The OL and DL are the reason why this season is lost. 
At least they tried to address the DL, the OL is fucking abysmal. 
It’s only gonna get worse from here. 

Shitty OL play was the number one reason we wondered the desert for 15 years.  It sure looks like the only reason for our reprieve was the pancake factory first mover advantage.  And now that that group has moved on it is bleak again.  Flood prioritizing giant fatasses over functional mobility is killing us.  Too many of these guys can't move laterally and can't bring their feet and drive through the point of contact.

Edited by WBT

47 minutes ago, PhillyHorn1 said:

Possibly the worst offensive line I've ever seen. 

Nah, there's been plenty of competition over the last 20 years of texas football.

16 minutes ago, Minute Bull said:

Anyone have the FL QB pressure #s?  Has to be upwards of 40, had to have set some kind of record. 

 

Pressures and sacks I’d like  to know these numbers too

1 hour ago, SarkAfterDark said:

Our OL situation is in a comical state. I wasn’t in the fire Flood camp before but I am now. Change is needed. Recruiting large human beings that can’t execute any kind of run scheme and can’t stop committing penalties should be grounds for moving on from Flood.

Sark hired him at alabama, and he was with him at the falcons. not firing his buddy. 

1 minute ago, WBT said:

Nah, there's been plenty of competition over the last 20 years of texas football.

Idk man... that was awful.

48 minutes ago, PhillyHorn1 said:

Possibly the worst offensive line I've ever seen. 

Fixed it for you

On 9/16/2025 at 10:00 AM, LTtxfan said:

Props to @bschoolprof for this comment and pic...

bschoolprof:  "This offensive line is something.  I realize UTEP is pretty stout up front, but having 3-4 dudes on the ground on outside zone is probably not ideal. " 

IMG_20250916_095447.jpg.8640b269689dcbeda30ff39e44908bac.jpg

 

Ridiculous shitshow currently by Texas OL...   what a joke 🙄

Same thing for the Florida game. The amount of time O line was on the ground was redonkulous.  How did Sark let Flood get away with the build he did for this year's O line?

  • Can't run block
  • Can't pass protect
  • ⬆⬆ How do you call plays with these OL issues?
  • What does our offense do well??

Until Texas O-line gets their head out of their asses, it's likely gonna be a long, long season...  DAMN IT 😬

14 minutes ago, Atticus said:

The OL and DL are the reason why this season is lost. 
At least they tried to address the DL, the OL is fucking abysmal. 
It’s only gonna get worse from here. 

Crazy the OL and DL are the weak spots, we supposed to be SEC ready?

1 minute ago, GringoSalado said:

SIAP 53 rushing yards on 26 attempts

el oh el

Arch was Texas leading rusher again 🙄

I can usually stomach an oline that gets straight up beat due to lack of talent but still understands assignments. Unfortunately, in year 5 of Flood we’ve seen “talented” olines get beat by lesser opponents and looking clueless on what do assignment wise. Florida had 3 sacks and lowest pressure rate in the P4 coming into the game and the oline made them look like they were ‘85 Bears. 

We recruited 4 4/5 star recruits in 2023 and 2024 combined. That’s not how you build a 5 man unit that needs to play 7 most of them time, needs more time than any other position to develop physically, and needs experience playing together when factoring in recruiting misses. By contrast we had 7 alone in 2022 and we saw the fruits last year.  4 a year or you end up with this slop. 

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