LIVE Horns Report: After 10 spring practices, Sarkisian focusing on growth, 'being intentional' as Longhorns wind down

Austin – It is near the end of the Spring Training period for the Longhorns football team, and the lead coach Steve Sarkissian is trying to get his team to train with a feeling of urgency.

The team does not play its first actual match until August 30 against the national defender Ohio State Phusiz, but what the team does with the time of practice now will affect what is happening in “The Horseshoe” in four months.

“We are all trying to find the players we can trust,” he said. “I think there is a level of consistency that we seek at all three stages. We have definitely seen many gifts from many people, and now only, who can repeat this practice after practice after training. We need to increase these past five days.”

On Monday, 10 of 15 spring practices were distinguished before the team crowned this period by celebrating fans to replace the traditional spring game. Sarkissian and training staff assured the players that growth is among the big things they are looking for at this stage. Not necessarily who is the most talented or at the top of the depth graph now, it is about how each player reaches training, but also holds it and applying it in the future.

He said, “We must be really intended with our approach, and to be really intended as we try to improve in it, individually and collectively, so that we can really grow as a team heading to the summer and then in the autumn camp.” “Now who can keep … good melody and adjust some of these small things, then show us growth.”

Sarkissian said that the Sabbath was “really physical.” The defenders have a chance to hit the ball holders and the ball holders can feel the security of communication and the ball. Sarkissian said that two high school players were stuck to him.

“The man who started to appear to us really on the defensive side of the ball was Warren Roberson,” he said. “You know, it had an impact on us on special teams here, but we have now started to see its value on the defensive side of the ball.”

Roberson, a student from Red Ok, played in 16 games last year and achieved six games.

Sarkissian, novice Gilani McDonald, said that he “really showed some good things.” He had 33 treatment and objection last year, lying down to capture a pass against Kentucky.

One of the things that Sarkissian does not necessarily worry, but it has at least a monitoring, which is the window of the spring transport gate that is opened on April 16. It will be opened until April 25, the day before the spring.

“Now you are dealing with players in practice to ensure that they can see the forest through trees,” he said. “Often you have players who may have a difficult practice, and we may have installed some new things, and they are loaded today, but they will be better tomorrow. But today, suddenly, here is the gate, which is like, well, I mean, this emotional roller ship.”

He said he would take a player to be transferred in the spring, “much better than in December when we are trying to compete for the tournament.”

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