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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From the Weekend (Texas needs more Tom Herman...)

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As the calendar turns the page to October and the Texas football team walks into the teeth of the 2017 schedule, one theme stood out in my mind over the course of the last few days.

I need more Tom Herman.

Bitch all you want about the slow development of the offense on offensive coordinator Tim Beck, but Tom Herman largely landed the Texas gig because he's supposed to be the elite-level offensive guru/quarterback developer.

Not Beck.

When everyone was aiming high with nine- or 10-win season predictions just a month ago, it was because the perception was that the players on offense would thrive under the guidance of the man who helped lead Ohio State to a national title and Houston to a national resurgence.

Not Beck.

Tim Beck was hired to recruit his rear end off and (in theory) execute the Tom Herman vision. While Todd Orlando does his thing on the defensive side of the ball with full control, the anticipation was that Herman is fully involved with the offense.

So, save me the Tim Beck grief.

With the offensive personnel in a state of crisis in certain areas, it's tough to say that talent alone can save the Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball. They need the help of an offensive creator that is regarded as one of the best in the business. With all the respect in the world for any desire to protect and provide a boost to all of his assistants, the buck stops at the feet of the head coach.

This team needs more Tom Herman and it needs it right now. I don't believe it's hyperbole to say that the balance of the season rests on it.

No. 2 – The elephant in the room going into this week ...
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Neither quarterback that Texas currently has at its disposal is ready to quarterback a program like Texas to the type of season it strongly covets.

James Brown was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 1995. Vince Young was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 2004. Colt McCoy was a fourth-year player when the light switch came on in 2008.

Shane Buechele is 17 games deep into his second season. Sam Ehlinger is five games into his first season.

When I screamed caution to the masses with regards to the quarterback position all off-season, it had nothing to do with being a hater or having a favorite, it had everything to do with establishing realistic expectations at a position that has only seen Major Applewhite in 1998 and Colt McCoy's Cinderella season in 2006 achieve what is being demanded out of necessity from both players this season.

And this has nothing to do with having a poor offensive line, a lackluster running game with very little explosiveness, tight end play that is such that it's hard to warrant having any on the field and a first-year coaching staff that is still trying to learn the strengths of its team.

It's possible that what we're watching right now from Buechele is the best that Texas will ever get from him, but it's also possible that the grading of his abilities probably should not be taking place until his third year when he's had a fair opportunity to develop. It goes without saying that Ehlinger is still in need of development.

That's not me having an agenda, that's me being fair to both players.

No. 3 – Semi-Bold Prediction ...

I mentioned this in the Facebook Iowa State Post-Game Show on Thursday night, but here's how I see the next two weeks unfolding ...

a. I fully expect Tom Herman to give Shane Buechele a big endorsement on Monday when he meets with the media. It might be the biggest endorsement we've seen from Herman for Buechele yet.

b. Buechele gets the start against Kansas State and I'm expecting a tight slug-fest, one that won't see the Texas offense solve most of its issues. It's a 65%-35% contest coming in my mind, so let's call it Texas 20 Kansas State 13.

c. Texas gets off to a slow start against Oklahoma and Buechele gets replaced by Sam Ehlinger in the second quarter.

In a way, it kind of reminds me of the situation in 2003 when Texas went into the Oklahoma game without a full identity with Chance Mock holding the job over Vince Young. The pressure that comes in a game like Texas-Oklahoma is such that if and when the offense gets stagnant against the Sooners, the sense of urgency of the moment will lead to a switch at the position.

d. Ehlinger makes the start against Oklahoma State.

No. 4 - One excuse on offense that I refuse to buy ...

Collin Johnson needed more touches on Thursday night. In college football, you do whatever you have to do to get your best player involved in a game.

Period.

I don't want to hear that Iowa State dropped eight at times. I don't want to hear about bracket coverage or triple coverage or quintuple coverage.

Get him the damn ball. That it didn't happen is on the coaches, which means it's on Tim Beck, which also means it's on Tom Herman.

Defenses all over America sell out to stop great opposing receivers and somehow all over America, teams find a way to get their great players the ball so their great players can make great plays.

Texas didn't do that on Thursday. The Texas coaches are very well compensated to be smarter than their counterparts on the other sidelines, but they didn't do enough in that facet of the chess match that took place.

Save me the excuse-making. Just make sure it never happens again. Texas can't beat good teams when Johnson has less than 30 yards receiving in a game.

No. 5 – Buy or Sell …
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BUY or SELL: Herman is calling plays by the end of the year?

(Sell) Tom Herman seems like a ride or die guy with his boys. I think he's going to spend the rest of the season strongly defending Beck.

BUY or SELL: With the UT defensive improvement, Todd Orlando takes a head coaching job for the 2018 season?

(Sell) I think he's still a year away from getting a job worth taking.

BUY or SELL: Texas can somehow manage 2-2 over the next 4 games?

(Buy) Can? Sure thing. Will? That's a million dollar question, no?

BUY or SELL: UTwiz will handle the transition to Sam Ehlinger (and the success that follows) in a quiet and humble fashion?

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BUY or SELL: Texas ends up as a top-three team in the big 12?

(Sell) Hard for me to say at this point that Texas finishes in the top three.

BUY or SELL: We would be 3-1 with Zaire at QB and Sam would have redshirted?

(Sell) There's no evidence that he would have flipped one of the two losses.

BUY or SELL: With the attention he receives, the fame of his name, coupled with the difficult task of recruiting to Lubbock ... Tech would likely be better off just keeping Kingsbury and hoping he matures into a great coach then moving on from him?

(Buy) What else are they going to do?

BUY or SELL: The offensive line starts maturing and solidifies by the OU game?

(Sell) You realize that the OU game will be either 12 or 13 days away, depending on when you read this, right? What you're asking is going to take more than 13 days.

No. 6 – About Kansas State ...

This is a perfectly average football team.

In watching a perfectly average performance against Baylor on Saturday, there's nothing about this team that is especially scary.

Its passing game is meh. It runs the ball pretty well and uses its quarterback's legs considerably. The defense is pretty good.

This is a team that Texas should 100-percent beat.

No. 7 – If I had a vote that counts ...

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Oklahoma
4. TCU
5. Washington
6. Penn State
7. Michigan
8. Georgia
9. Wisconsin
10. Washington State

No. 8 – Hot damn, Houston (again) ...
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Geez, that was an absolute bloodbath.

For the second straight week, it's impossible to begin any NFL thoughts without mentioning DeShaun Watson's performance, first and foremost.

My goodness, how good was he on Sunday? I think I'm more excited for Houston Texans fans today than I have been for them at any point in their history.

No. 9 – Eternal Randomness of the Spotty Sports Mind …

... You could see that USC loss to Washington State coming from a mile away. The Trojans just ain't right.

... The SEC is just terrible enough that Kevin Sumlin might keep his job.

... Very quietly, Washington is steamrolling through the season and looking like one of a handful of teams capable of possibly slowing a third Alabama/Clemson championship game down.

... Let's have a moment of silence for the Butch Jones truthers.

... Penny for Charlie Strong's non-filtered thoughts at the moment.

... I still can't believe LSU hired Ed Orgeron. What a wildly ridiculous decision.

... Sign of the Apocalypse: All it took to get Cam Newton going was the New England defense at Foxborough.

... There's not yet a Super Bowl-worthy team in the entire NFL. Everyone is pretty meh.

... Brutal honesty: I'm more excited about the start of the NBA season than the end of the MLB season.

... Man City is really good. Really good.

... It's a taken a few years to totally understand it, but being a Liverpool soccer fan is a little like being a Dallas Cowboys fan. Therefore, I'm well-prepared for my lot in soccer fan life.

No. 10 – And finally …

Speaking of being a Cowboys fan, my cousin John and his son Kevin Emmitt Smith flew to from Philadelphia to Dallas this weekend to catch the Cowboys/Rams game at Jerry World.

I purchased tickets for them through TicketCity because I wanted to be a good cousin.

So, what happens?

Rams 35 Cowboys 30.

Not one damn thing about what happened in that game was surprising. This is what regressing to the mean looks like.
Ketch,
Perhaps the best thing to do is simply to stay the course. Is Texas going to make it 8 coordinators in 7 years? When does it stop and become apparent... There’s no magic coordinator out there that can come in and get this exact same group to average 40 ppg.

Greg Davis. He’s the problem!

Bryan Harsin will save us!

Major will he better than Harsin!

Shawn Watson, Jay Norvell and even Sterlin Gilbert also inherited the same problem and not coincidentally the same results kept/keep happening; having to start a true freshman and inexperienced (raw) quarterback with a subpar OL, decent WR’s, average to good running backs (only good because of DF) and absolutely, positively zero worthwhile tight ends to speak off.

Other than Forman who clearly demonstrated that he was special, who else has distinguished himself as such in the last 5 Years. Shipley, Davis, Harris were solid players, but not Roy Williams or Jordan Shipley, Sweed or Cosby.

They have good young players who can be that. Collin Johnson, Hemphill and Humphrey have potential. CJ can be a star. Carter and Young have speed and talent. The quarterbacks are not lost causes.

However, unlike the defense, this a pretty young offense with talent gaps at OL, TE and maybe even Running Back. They’re not experienced enough.

I disagree slightly @Ketchum. They definitely need to figure out how to get Johnson the ball more, but the real issue Thursday night was not being able to punish Iowa State for playing a 3 man line and dropping 8. Texas should’ve been able to pick up 6-7 yards running the ball on almost every down and did so on their first touchdown drive but then the blocking just broke down after that and the third quarter monsoon of penalties and errors just made it worse.

What Texas did on that final clock eating drive that took up almost 7 minutes was what they should’ve been able to do all night.

It looks bad right now. I’m not disagreeing, but yet another change at coordinator is not salvation in my eyes. Tom’s not stupid. If he feels he cant coexist with Beck at the end of the season (philosophically) then he’ll make a change.

Let’s see how this plays out.
Ketch, how can you not be excited for Houston after the year the Astros have had. It's the deepest lineup in years and with more depth in the pitching, there could be a serious playoff run. Forget the nba right now and enjoy a hopeful Texas team World Series run.
 
Thanks. I'm glad you remembered, I sure as hell didn't. I hope you're right and he does reconsider in the future. I think Beck gets overwhelmed like Shane does.
I wonder if Tom and Tim are on the same page right now? I’m thinking they’re not totally philosophically aligned right now.

However, it’s only been four games. Let’s see if they improve as the season goes. Hopefully, they’re able to.
 
I hear where you are coming from when citing prior longhorn QBs and when they found their groove, but VY in 03 and Colt in 06 and 07 were far from debacles. They weren't perfect but they won some games. Those were in their very early years.

Major was an impact player his redshirt freshman season.

We aren't looking for 04 or 05 VY. We are just looking for serviceable QB play.

They also had good offensive lines when they were young. Makes a difference.
 
I think much of the credit goes to Major

Time will tell

If TH was so great at running QBs, he would have put Heard in the QB competition vs "taking other people's opinion on him as a QB"

Herman was lights-out calling plays at tOSU. Major is a good play caller too, he can adapt his calls to the type of offense he's running. Beck struggled everywhere he's been, and caught a lot of flack for how handed his portion of the offense at OSU.

I think it's clear the weak link here is Beck.
 
- Great points about why Herman was hired. +1

- The bold prediction when it comes to the QB competition is very intriguing.

- With you on the need to get Collin Johnson the ball more. My boy @echeese may feel like you can't do anything when a team tries to take away your offense, but I'm with you.

- DeShaun Watson looks like that guy. Houston may finally have a franchise QB.

- LSU hired Ed Oregron because it couldn't compete against Texas for Herman. Oregron is a good coordinator, but not a good coach.
Orgeron is a good DL coach and recruiter. He wasnt even the DC at L$U
 
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As the calendar turns the page to October and the Texas football team walks into the teeth of the 2017 schedule, one theme stood out in my mind over the course of the last few days.

I need more Tom Herman.

Bitch all you want about the slow development of the offense on offensive coordinator Tim Beck, but Tom Herman largely landed the Texas gig because he's supposed to be the elite-level offensive guru/quarterback developer.

Not Beck.

When everyone was aiming high with nine- or 10-win season predictions just a month ago, it was because the perception was that the players on offense would thrive under the guidance of the man who helped lead Ohio State to a national title and Houston to a national resurgence.

Not Beck.

Tim Beck was hired to recruit his rear end off and (in theory) execute the Tom Herman vision. While Todd Orlando does his thing on the defensive side of the ball with full control, the anticipation was that Herman is fully involved with the offense.

So, save me the Tim Beck grief.

With the offensive personnel in a state of crisis in certain areas, it's tough to say that talent alone can save the Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball. They need the help of an offensive creator that is regarded as one of the best in the business. With all the respect in the world for any desire to protect and provide a boost to all of his assistants, the buck stops at the feet of the head coach.

This team needs more Tom Herman and it needs it right now. I don't believe it's hyperbole to say that the balance of the season rests on it.

No. 2 – The elephant in the room going into this week ...
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Neither quarterback that Texas currently has at its disposal is ready to quarterback a program like Texas to the type of season it strongly covets.

James Brown was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 1995. Vince Young was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 2004. Colt McCoy was a fourth-year player when the light switch came on in 2008.

Shane Buechele is 17 games deep into his second season. Sam Ehlinger is five games into his first season.

When I screamed caution to the masses with regards to the quarterback position all off-season, it had nothing to do with being a hater or having a favorite, it had everything to do with establishing realistic expectations at a position that has only seen Major Applewhite in 1998 and Colt McCoy's Cinderella season in 2006 achieve what is being demanded out of necessity from both players this season.

And this has nothing to do with having a poor offensive line, a lackluster running game with very little explosiveness, tight end play that is such that it's hard to warrant having any on the field and a first-year coaching staff that is still trying to learn the strengths of its team.

It's possible that what we're watching right now from Buechele is the best that Texas will ever get from him, but it's also possible that the grading of his abilities probably should not be taking place until his third year when he's had a fair opportunity to develop. It goes without saying that Ehlinger is still in need of development.

That's not me having an agenda, that's me being fair to both players.

No. 3 – Semi-Bold Prediction ...

I mentioned this in the Facebook Iowa State Post-Game Show on Thursday night, but here's how I see the next two weeks unfolding ...

a. I fully expect Tom Herman to give Shane Buechele a big endorsement on Monday when he meets with the media. It might be the biggest endorsement we've seen from Herman for Buechele yet.

b. Buechele gets the start against Kansas State and I'm expecting a tight slug-fest, one that won't see the Texas offense solve most of its issues. It's a 65%-35% contest coming in my mind, so let's call it Texas 20 Kansas State 13.

c. Texas gets off to a slow start against Oklahoma and Buechele gets replaced by Sam Ehlinger in the second quarter.

In a way, it kind of reminds me of the situation in 2003 when Texas went into the Oklahoma game without a full identity with Chance Mock holding the job over Vince Young. The pressure that comes in a game like Texas-Oklahoma is such that if and when the offense gets stagnant against the Sooners, the sense of urgency of the moment will lead to a switch at the position.

d. Ehlinger makes the start against Oklahoma State.

No. 4 - One excuse on offense that I refuse to buy ...

Collin Johnson needed more touches on Thursday night. In college football, you do whatever you have to do to get your best player involved in a game.

Period.

I don't want to hear that Iowa State dropped eight at times. I don't want to hear about bracket coverage or triple coverage or quintuple coverage.

Get him the damn ball. That it didn't happen is on the coaches, which means it's on Tim Beck, which also means it's on Tom Herman.

Defenses all over America sell out to stop great opposing receivers and somehow all over America, teams find a way to get their great players the ball so their great players can make great plays.

Texas didn't do that on Thursday. The Texas coaches are very well compensated to be smarter than their counterparts on the other sidelines, but they didn't do enough in that facet of the chess match that took place.

Save me the excuse-making. Just make sure it never happens again. Texas can't beat good teams when Johnson has less than 30 yards receiving in a game.

No. 5 – Buy or Sell …
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BUY or SELL: Herman is calling plays by the end of the year?

(Sell) Tom Herman seems like a ride or die guy with his boys. I think he's going to spend the rest of the season strongly defending Beck.

BUY or SELL: With the UT defensive improvement, Todd Orlando takes a head coaching job for the 2018 season?

(Sell) I think he's still a year away from getting a job worth taking.

BUY or SELL: Texas can somehow manage 2-2 over the next 4 games?

(Buy) Can? Sure thing. Will? That's a million dollar question, no?

BUY or SELL: UTwiz will handle the transition to Sam Ehlinger (and the success that follows) in a quiet and humble fashion?

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BUY or SELL: Texas ends up as a top-three team in the big 12?

(Sell) Hard for me to say at this point that Texas finishes in the top three.

BUY or SELL: We would be 3-1 with Zaire at QB and Sam would have redshirted?

(Sell) There's no evidence that he would have flipped one of the two losses.

BUY or SELL: With the attention he receives, the fame of his name, coupled with the difficult task of recruiting to Lubbock ... Tech would likely be better off just keeping Kingsbury and hoping he matures into a great coach then moving on from him?

(Buy) What else are they going to do?

BUY or SELL: The offensive line starts maturing and solidifies by the OU game?

(Sell) You realize that the OU game will be either 12 or 13 days away, depending on when you read this, right? What you're asking is going to take more than 13 days.

No. 6 – About Kansas State ...

This is a perfectly average football team.

In watching a perfectly average performance against Baylor on Saturday, there's nothing about this team that is especially scary.

Its passing game is meh. It runs the ball pretty well and uses its quarterback's legs considerably. The defense is pretty good.

This is a team that Texas should 100-percent beat.

No. 7 – If I had a vote that counts ...

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Oklahoma
4. TCU
5. Washington
6. Penn State
7. Michigan
8. Georgia
9. Wisconsin
10. Washington State

No. 8 – Hot damn, Houston (again) ...
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Geez, that was an absolute bloodbath.

For the second straight week, it's impossible to begin any NFL thoughts without mentioning DeShaun Watson's performance, first and foremost.

My goodness, how good was he on Sunday? I think I'm more excited for Houston Texans fans today than I have been for them at any point in their history.

No. 9 – Eternal Randomness of the Spotty Sports Mind …

... You could see that USC loss to Washington State coming from a mile away. The Trojans just ain't right.

... The SEC is just terrible enough that Kevin Sumlin might keep his job.

... Very quietly, Washington is steamrolling through the season and looking like one of a handful of teams capable of possibly slowing a third Alabama/Clemson championship game down.

... Let's have a moment of silence for the Butch Jones truthers.

... Penny for Charlie Strong's non-filtered thoughts at the moment.

... I still can't believe LSU hired Ed Orgeron. What a wildly ridiculous decision.

... Sign of the Apocalypse: All it took to get Cam Newton going was the New England defense at Foxborough.

... There's not yet a Super Bowl-worthy team in the entire NFL. Everyone is pretty meh.

... Brutal honesty: I'm more excited about the start of the NBA season than the end of the MLB season.

... Man City is really good. Really good.

... It's a taken a few years to totally understand it, but being a Liverpool soccer fan is a little like being a Dallas Cowboys fan. Therefore, I'm well-prepared for my lot in soccer fan life.

No. 10 – And finally …

Speaking of being a Cowboys fan, my cousin John and his son Kevin Emmitt Smith flew to from Philadelphia to Dallas this weekend to catch the Cowboys/Rams game at Jerry World.

I purchased tickets for them through TicketCity because I wanted to be a good cousin.

So, what happens?

Rams 35 Cowboys 30.

Not one damn thing about what happened in that game was surprising. This is what regressing to the mean looks like.
Gurss you don't remember the VY sophmore season when he set up 'Horns national title shot buy winning the Rose Bowl. Keith Jackson ask Dan Fouts who he'd compare Vince to and the former Charger QB said "Compare him to what...I've never seen anything like him...Compare him to what ? " He was more than a one season wonder.
 
CBS put up a stat at 7:00 minutes remaining in the Texans game:

Tennessee: 8 First Downs
Houston: 7 Touchdowns

I don't think it is hyperbole to say that so far DeShaun Watson's season is better than Dak's last year as Dak had so much more to work with and DeShaun is just on another planet now. Granted this theory can certainly change as there are 12 games remaining but Houston has finally found it's QB.

Dak went 13-3 and won the division. Slow your roll...
 
Has a QB been pulled in the OU game ? Bold prediction I just can't remember that happening before..
 
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Gee, how did Herman have success on offense prior to coming here?

Can we at least give him a couple of seasons to get this offense up to speed?

He’s four gotdamn games into his tenure!
Most real work is done at practice not in games. He has about 4monts actual practice and 9mosto design some sort of cohesive scheme.but I do not see anything positve on offense.
 
the time is now.
I agree, but I just want to win ballgames. I’ll take eight more 17-13, 17-10, 20-7 type wins.

Is that likely to occur? Probably not. I just want to win. Hopefully they can figure how to get this offense to be better going forward.
 
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Perhaps the best thing to do is simply to stay the course. Is Texas going to make it 8 coordinators in 7 years? When does it stop and become apparent... There’s no magic coordinator out there that can come in and get this exact same group to average 40 ppg.

Greg Davis. He’s the problem!

Bryan Harsin will save us!

Major will he better than Harsin!

Shawn Watson, Jay Norvell and even Sterlin Gilbert also inherited the same problem and not coincidentally the same results kept/keep happening; having to start a true freshman and inexperienced (raw) quarterback with a subpar OL, decent WR’s, average to good running backs (only good because of DF) and absolutely, positively zero worthwhile tight ends to speak off.

Other than Forman who clearly demonstrated that he was special, who else has distinguished himself as such in the last 5 Years? Shipley, Davis, Harris were solid players, but not Roy Williams or Jordan Shipley, Sweed or Cosby.

They have good young players who can be that. Collin Johnson, Hemphill and Humphrey have potential. CJ can be a star. Carter and Young have speed and talent. The quarterbacks are not lost causes.

However, unlike the defense, this a pretty young offense with talent gaps at OL, TE and maybe even Running Back. They’re not experienced enough.

I disagree slightly @Ketchum. They definitely need to figure out how to get Johnson the ball more, but the real issue Thursday night was not being able to punish Iowa State for playing a 3 man line and dropping 8. Texas should’ve been able to pick up 6-7 yards running the ball on almost every down and did so on their first touchdown drive but then the blocking just broke down after that and the third quarter monsoon of penalties and errors just made it worse.

What Texas did on that final clock eating drive that took up almost 7 minutes was what they should’ve been able to do all night.

It looks bad right now. I’m not disagreeing, but yet another change at coordinator is not salvation in my eyes. Tom’s not stupid. If he feels he cant coexist with Beck at the end of the season (philosophically) then he’ll make a change.

Let’s see how this plays out.

At some point we need some consistency....we won't be a throw 30-40 times a game team that was said before the season...our whole offense evolves around running the football and it isn't working at the moment....I think it will get fixed by the end of the season
 
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Herman was lights-out calling plays at tOSU. Major is a good play caller too, he can adapt his calls to the type of offense he's running. Beck struggled everywhere he's been, and caught a lot of flack for how handed his portion of the offense at OSU.

I think it's clear the weak link here is Beck.

Ohio state has still been struggling on offense....maybe not against teams without a pulse but they struggled heavily against oklahaoma
 
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As the calendar turns the page to October and the Texas football team walks into the teeth of the 2017 schedule, one theme stood out in my mind over the course of the last few days.

I need more Tom Herman.

Bitch all you want about the slow development of the offense on offensive coordinator Tim Beck, but Tom Herman largely landed the Texas gig because he's supposed to be the elite-level offensive guru/quarterback developer.

Not Beck.

When everyone was aiming high with nine- or 10-win season predictions just a month ago, it was because the perception was that the players on offense would thrive under the guidance of the man who helped lead Ohio State to a national title and Houston to a national resurgence.

Not Beck.

Tim Beck was hired to recruit his rear end off and (in theory) execute the Tom Herman vision. While Todd Orlando does his thing on the defensive side of the ball with full control, the anticipation was that Herman is fully involved with the offense.

So, save me the Tim Beck grief.

With the offensive personnel in a state of crisis in certain areas, it's tough to say that talent alone can save the Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball. They need the help of an offensive creator that is regarded as one of the best in the business. With all the respect in the world for any desire to protect and provide a boost to all of his assistants, the buck stops at the feet of the head coach.

This team needs more Tom Herman and it needs it right now. I don't believe it's hyperbole to say that the balance of the season rests on it.

No. 2 – The elephant in the room going into this week ...
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Neither quarterback that Texas currently has at its disposal is ready to quarterback a program like Texas to the type of season it strongly covets.

James Brown was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 1995. Vince Young was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 2004. Colt McCoy was a fourth-year player when the light switch came on in 2008.

Shane Buechele is 17 games deep into his second season. Sam Ehlinger is five games into his first season.

When I screamed caution to the masses with regards to the quarterback position all off-season, it had nothing to do with being a hater or having a favorite, it had everything to do with establishing realistic expectations at a position that has only seen Major Applewhite in 1998 and Colt McCoy's Cinderella season in 2006 achieve what is being demanded out of necessity from both players this season.

And this has nothing to do with having a poor offensive line, a lackluster running game with very little explosiveness, tight end play that is such that it's hard to warrant having any on the field and a first-year coaching staff that is still trying to learn the strengths of its team.

It's possible that what we're watching right now from Buechele is the best that Texas will ever get from him, but it's also possible that the grading of his abilities probably should not be taking place until his third year when he's had a fair opportunity to develop. It goes without saying that Ehlinger is still in need of development.

That's not me having an agenda, that's me being fair to both players.

No. 3 – Semi-Bold Prediction ...

I mentioned this in the Facebook Iowa State Post-Game Show on Thursday night, but here's how I see the next two weeks unfolding ...

a. I fully expect Tom Herman to give Shane Buechele a big endorsement on Monday when he meets with the media. It might be the biggest endorsement we've seen from Herman for Buechele yet.

b. Buechele gets the start against Kansas State and I'm expecting a tight slug-fest, one that won't see the Texas offense solve most of its issues. It's a 65%-35% contest coming in my mind, so let's call it Texas 20 Kansas State 13.

c. Texas gets off to a slow start against Oklahoma and Buechele gets replaced by Sam Ehlinger in the second quarter.

In a way, it kind of reminds me of the situation in 2003 when Texas went into the Oklahoma game without a full identity with Chance Mock holding the job over Vince Young. The pressure that comes in a game like Texas-Oklahoma is such that if and when the offense gets stagnant against the Sooners, the sense of urgency of the moment will lead to a switch at the position.

d. Ehlinger makes the start against Oklahoma State.

No. 4 - One excuse on offense that I refuse to buy ...

Collin Johnson needed more touches on Thursday night. In college football, you do whatever you have to do to get your best player involved in a game.

Period.

I don't want to hear that Iowa State dropped eight at times. I don't want to hear about bracket coverage or triple coverage or quintuple coverage.

Get him the damn ball. That it didn't happen is on the coaches, which means it's on Tim Beck, which also means it's on Tom Herman.

Defenses all over America sell out to stop great opposing receivers and somehow all over America, teams find a way to get their great players the ball so their great players can make great plays.

Texas didn't do that on Thursday. The Texas coaches are very well compensated to be smarter than their counterparts on the other sidelines, but they didn't do enough in that facet of the chess match that took place.

Save me the excuse-making. Just make sure it never happens again. Texas can't beat good teams when Johnson has less than 30 yards receiving in a game.

No. 5 – Buy or Sell …
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BUY or SELL: Herman is calling plays by the end of the year?

(Sell) Tom Herman seems like a ride or die guy with his boys. I think he's going to spend the rest of the season strongly defending Beck.

BUY or SELL: With the UT defensive improvement, Todd Orlando takes a head coaching job for the 2018 season?

(Sell) I think he's still a year away from getting a job worth taking.

BUY or SELL: Texas can somehow manage 2-2 over the next 4 games?

(Buy) Can? Sure thing. Will? That's a million dollar question, no?

BUY or SELL: UTwiz will handle the transition to Sam Ehlinger (and the success that follows) in a quiet and humble fashion?

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BUY or SELL: Texas ends up as a top-three team in the big 12?

(Sell) Hard for me to say at this point that Texas finishes in the top three.

BUY or SELL: We would be 3-1 with Zaire at QB and Sam would have redshirted?

(Sell) There's no evidence that he would have flipped one of the two losses.

BUY or SELL: With the attention he receives, the fame of his name, coupled with the difficult task of recruiting to Lubbock ... Tech would likely be better off just keeping Kingsbury and hoping he matures into a great coach then moving on from him?

(Buy) What else are they going to do?

BUY or SELL: The offensive line starts maturing and solidifies by the OU game?

(Sell) You realize that the OU game will be either 12 or 13 days away, depending on when you read this, right? What you're asking is going to take more than 13 days.

No. 6 – About Kansas State ...

This is a perfectly average football team.

In watching a perfectly average performance against Baylor on Saturday, there's nothing about this team that is especially scary.

Its passing game is meh. It runs the ball pretty well and uses its quarterback's legs considerably. The defense is pretty good.

This is a team that Texas should 100-percent beat.

No. 7 – If I had a vote that counts ...

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Oklahoma
4. TCU
5. Washington
6. Penn State
7. Michigan
8. Georgia
9. Wisconsin
10. Washington State

No. 8 – Hot damn, Houston (again) ...
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Geez, that was an absolute bloodbath.

For the second straight week, it's impossible to begin any NFL thoughts without mentioning DeShaun Watson's performance, first and foremost.

My goodness, how good was he on Sunday? I think I'm more excited for Houston Texans fans today than I have been for them at any point in their history.

No. 9 – Eternal Randomness of the Spotty Sports Mind …

... You could see that USC loss to Washington State coming from a mile away. The Trojans just ain't right.

... The SEC is just terrible enough that Kevin Sumlin might keep his job.

... Very quietly, Washington is steamrolling through the season and looking like one of a handful of teams capable of possibly slowing a third Alabama/Clemson championship game down.

... Let's have a moment of silence for the Butch Jones truthers.

... Penny for Charlie Strong's non-filtered thoughts at the moment.

... I still can't believe LSU hired Ed Orgeron. What a wildly ridiculous decision.

... Sign of the Apocalypse: All it took to get Cam Newton going was the New England defense at Foxborough.

... There's not yet a Super Bowl-worthy team in the entire NFL. Everyone is pretty meh.

... Brutal honesty: I'm more excited about the start of the NBA season than the end of the MLB season.

... Man City is really good. Really good.

... It's a taken a few years to totally understand it, but being a Liverpool soccer fan is a little like being a Dallas Cowboys fan. Therefore, I'm well-prepared for my lot in soccer fan life.

No. 10 – And finally …

Speaking of being a Cowboys fan, my cousin John and his son Kevin Emmitt Smith flew to from Philadelphia to Dallas this weekend to catch the Cowboys/Rams game at Jerry World.

I purchased tickets for them through TicketCity because I wanted to be a good cousin.

So, what happens?

Rams 35 Cowboys 30.

Not one damn thing about what happened in that game was surprising. This is what regressing to the mean looks like.

Lincoln Riley calls OU plays. Think this could put the necessary pressure on Herman to ‘go to work’ and do what he was hired to do? Or do you think Herman might be too stubborn/or loyal take your pick that he’d let Beck screw up his big chance at Texas and shortchange Texas on his/Herman hiring?
 
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As the calendar turns the page to October and the Texas football team walks into the teeth of the 2017 schedule, one theme stood out in my mind over the course of the last few days.

I need more Tom Herman.

Bitch all you want about the slow development of the offense on offensive coordinator Tim Beck, but Tom Herman largely landed the Texas gig because he's supposed to be the elite-level offensive guru/quarterback developer.

Not Beck.

When everyone was aiming high with nine- or 10-win season predictions just a month ago, it was because the perception was that the players on offense would thrive under the guidance of the man who helped lead Ohio State to a national title and Houston to a national resurgence.

Not Beck.

Tim Beck was hired to recruit his rear end off and (in theory) execute the Tom Herman vision. While Todd Orlando does his thing on the defensive side of the ball with full control, the anticipation was that Herman is fully involved with the offense.

So, save me the Tim Beck grief.

With the offensive personnel in a state of crisis in certain areas, it's tough to say that talent alone can save the Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball. They need the help of an offensive creator that is regarded as one of the best in the business. With all the respect in the world for any desire to protect and provide a boost to all of his assistants, the buck stops at the feet of the head coach.

This team needs more Tom Herman and it needs it right now. I don't believe it's hyperbole to say that the balance of the season rests on it.

No. 2 – The elephant in the room going into this week ...
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Neither quarterback that Texas currently has at its disposal is ready to quarterback a program like Texas to the type of season it strongly covets.

James Brown was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 1995. Vince Young was a third-year player when the light switch came on in 2004. Colt McCoy was a fourth-year player when the light switch came on in 2008.

Shane Buechele is 17 games deep into his second season. Sam Ehlinger is five games into his first season.

When I screamed caution to the masses with regards to the quarterback position all off-season, it had nothing to do with being a hater or having a favorite, it had everything to do with establishing realistic expectations at a position that has only seen Major Applewhite in 1998 and Colt McCoy's Cinderella season in 2006 achieve what is being demanded out of necessity from both players this season.

And this has nothing to do with having a poor offensive line, a lackluster running game with very little explosiveness, tight end play that is such that it's hard to warrant having any on the field and a first-year coaching staff that is still trying to learn the strengths of its team.

It's possible that what we're watching right now from Buechele is the best that Texas will ever get from him, but it's also possible that the grading of his abilities probably should not be taking place until his third year when he's had a fair opportunity to develop. It goes without saying that Ehlinger is still in need of development.

That's not me having an agenda, that's me being fair to both players.

No. 3 – Semi-Bold Prediction ...

I mentioned this in the Facebook Iowa State Post-Game Show on Thursday night, but here's how I see the next two weeks unfolding ...

a. I fully expect Tom Herman to give Shane Buechele a big endorsement on Monday when he meets with the media. It might be the biggest endorsement we've seen from Herman for Buechele yet.

b. Buechele gets the start against Kansas State and I'm expecting a tight slug-fest, one that won't see the Texas offense solve most of its issues. It's a 65%-35% contest coming in my mind, so let's call it Texas 20 Kansas State 13.

c. Texas gets off to a slow start against Oklahoma and Buechele gets replaced by Sam Ehlinger in the second quarter.

In a way, it kind of reminds me of the situation in 2003 when Texas went into the Oklahoma game without a full identity with Chance Mock holding the job over Vince Young. The pressure that comes in a game like Texas-Oklahoma is such that if and when the offense gets stagnant against the Sooners, the sense of urgency of the moment will lead to a switch at the position.

d. Ehlinger makes the start against Oklahoma State.

No. 4 - One excuse on offense that I refuse to buy ...

Collin Johnson needed more touches on Thursday night. In college football, you do whatever you have to do to get your best player involved in a game.

Period.

I don't want to hear that Iowa State dropped eight at times. I don't want to hear about bracket coverage or triple coverage or quintuple coverage.

Get him the damn ball. That it didn't happen is on the coaches, which means it's on Tim Beck, which also means it's on Tom Herman.

Defenses all over America sell out to stop great opposing receivers and somehow all over America, teams find a way to get their great players the ball so their great players can make great plays.

Texas didn't do that on Thursday. The Texas coaches are very well compensated to be smarter than their counterparts on the other sidelines, but they didn't do enough in that facet of the chess match that took place.

Save me the excuse-making. Just make sure it never happens again. Texas can't beat good teams when Johnson has less than 30 yards receiving in a game.

No. 5 – Buy or Sell …
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BUY or SELL: Herman is calling plays by the end of the year?

(Sell) Tom Herman seems like a ride or die guy with his boys. I think he's going to spend the rest of the season strongly defending Beck.

BUY or SELL: With the UT defensive improvement, Todd Orlando takes a head coaching job for the 2018 season?

(Sell) I think he's still a year away from getting a job worth taking.

BUY or SELL: Texas can somehow manage 2-2 over the next 4 games?

(Buy) Can? Sure thing. Will? That's a million dollar question, no?

BUY or SELL: UTwiz will handle the transition to Sam Ehlinger (and the success that follows) in a quiet and humble fashion?

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BUY or SELL: Texas ends up as a top-three team in the big 12?

(Sell) Hard for me to say at this point that Texas finishes in the top three.

BUY or SELL: We would be 3-1 with Zaire at QB and Sam would have redshirted?

(Sell) There's no evidence that he would have flipped one of the two losses.

BUY or SELL: With the attention he receives, the fame of his name, coupled with the difficult task of recruiting to Lubbock ... Tech would likely be better off just keeping Kingsbury and hoping he matures into a great coach then moving on from him?

(Buy) What else are they going to do?

BUY or SELL: The offensive line starts maturing and solidifies by the OU game?

(Sell) You realize that the OU game will be either 12 or 13 days away, depending on when you read this, right? What you're asking is going to take more than 13 days.

No. 6 – About Kansas State ...

This is a perfectly average football team.

In watching a perfectly average performance against Baylor on Saturday, there's nothing about this team that is especially scary.

Its passing game is meh. It runs the ball pretty well and uses its quarterback's legs considerably. The defense is pretty good.

This is a team that Texas should 100-percent beat.

No. 7 – If I had a vote that counts ...

1. Alabama
2. Clemson
3. Oklahoma
4. TCU
5. Washington
6. Penn State
7. Michigan
8. Georgia
9. Wisconsin
10. Washington State

No. 8 – Hot damn, Houston (again) ...
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Geez, that was an absolute bloodbath.

For the second straight week, it's impossible to begin any NFL thoughts without mentioning DeShaun Watson's performance, first and foremost.

My goodness, how good was he on Sunday? I think I'm more excited for Houston Texans fans today than I have been for them at any point in their history.

No. 9 – Eternal Randomness of the Spotty Sports Mind …

... You could see that USC loss to Washington State coming from a mile away. The Trojans just ain't right.

... The SEC is just terrible enough that Kevin Sumlin might keep his job.

... Very quietly, Washington is steamrolling through the season and looking like one of a handful of teams capable of possibly slowing a third Alabama/Clemson championship game down.

... Let's have a moment of silence for the Butch Jones truthers.

... Penny for Charlie Strong's non-filtered thoughts at the moment.

... I still can't believe LSU hired Ed Orgeron. What a wildly ridiculous decision.

... Sign of the Apocalypse: All it took to get Cam Newton going was the New England defense at Foxborough.

... There's not yet a Super Bowl-worthy team in the entire NFL. Everyone is pretty meh.

... Brutal honesty: I'm more excited about the start of the NBA season than the end of the MLB season.

... Man City is really good. Really good.

... It's a taken a few years to totally understand it, but being a Liverpool soccer fan is a little like being a Dallas Cowboys fan. Therefore, I'm well-prepared for my lot in soccer fan life.

No. 10 – And finally …

Speaking of being a Cowboys fan, my cousin John and his son Kevin Emmitt Smith flew to from Philadelphia to Dallas this weekend to catch the Cowboys/Rams game at Jerry World.

I purchased tickets for them through TicketCity because I wanted to be a good cousin.

So, what happens?

Rams 35 Cowboys 30.

Not one damn thing about what happened in that game was surprising. This is what regressing to the mean looks like.
Ketch, I guess I have never seen it posted; why Liverpool?
 
... It's a taken a few years to totally understand it, but being a Liverpool soccer fan is a little like being a Dallas Cowboys fan. Therefore, I'm well-prepared for my lot in soccer fan life.
Can’t say you weren’t warned... Being a Liverpool supporter is the equivalent to fan Purgatory. Only thing worse is being a Spurs supporter.
 
My bold prediction is that Shane is benched in the KSU game after a chorus of drunken irate fans let the boos rain down.
 
I think much of the credit goes to Major

Time will tell

If TH was so great at running QBs, he would have put Heard in the QB competition vs "taking other people's opinion on him as a QB"

Herman was lights-out calling plays at tOSU. Major is a good play caller too, he can adapt his calls to the type of offense he's running. Beck struggled everywhere he's been, and caught a lot of flack for how handed his portion of the offense at OSU.

I think it's clear the weak link here is Beck.

U say TH is looking weak due to delegating to a weak link manager...that is weak TH the HFC

Hopefully TH takes responsibility & helps our offense improve
 
Porter's name should stop being called on running plays, period, ever!

Fragile Shane should stop trying to run through defenders, even
cornerbacks, period, ever!
 
Chuck and Giblet were getting more out of this offense than Herman and Beck - I wonder what the problem is? Not really, I know what the problem is, Beck sucks and many of knew it when he was hired and now he's proving it week after week.
 
Yes the offense has its issues. You cannot have a marginal o-line and take away 3 of the best blockers (including TE) and the best back up and then be clicking along like nothing happened. I like the way they are finding ways to win/be competitive than finding ways to lose. I am VERY pumped up about the D! This is how you get more and more great recruits and make it sustainable. This is a D that can compete with anyone in the country. That is a huge improvement and a giant step in the right direction.
 
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Ketch, you're reporting on the NFL? The NFL is DEAD, Remember?

Gezzz...
 
Ride or die huh?!? Damn I was hoping for a coach that could adapt to circumstances and not be hard headed as we’ve experienced in recent past. Well I hope he knows something about his OC that is unevident to the naked eye. Cuz it sucks having a shtty offense.
 
Ketch, I disagree that these 2 QBs can't take us to 10 wins or whatever our ceiling is. Both of these QBs can do it. They just both need an offense that fits their strengths. It isn't rocket science to reilize why our offense is a mess. Herman (and Beck) need to figure this out quickly because after KSU, we won't beat the next 2 on our schedule with this current offense. The QB position isn't the problem with our offense. It's coaching right now. We can win with either QB, just give either one the correct offense.
 
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Thank you for the great write up, good stuff. But, TCU way way overrated.
 
Charlies thoughts would include lots of uhhhs and unbelievables.

Strong's rambling coach-speak didn't damage the program like the massive hole Mack left in our offensive roster that we're still trying to climb out of. Going into 2014, Mack left us with only 1 OL who had ever started a D-1 game (and who never played again due to injury), only a single QB with concussion history (who subsequently had to quit early in the season), and no TEs. Our first full recruiting season after Mack wasn't until 2015, and it takes longer than 2 years to recruit and develop enough mature OL and QBs to field a consistent offense.
 
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1) Buy your points on the status of our QBs.
2) Sell on your point that Johnson Must be thrown the ball. I do buy that Johnson, Humphreys, Mapps, etc., are the strength of the O and should be the focal point going forward. They have enough talent at WR that they don’t have to force the ball to one guy. In fact, I would argue that Humphrey’s is under utilized.
 
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