Austin – Texas coach Steve Sarkissian wants to make sure that people read the entire book before knowing if it is good. The book is Arch Manning and the passing game, and the loss was 14-7 in Ohio, the first chapter only.
Sarkissian spoke with correspondents on Monday and presented a sincere assessment of how to summon the Manning game, and how the talented young plan carried out. As with any game, there were positive and negative meals, Sarkissian said he spoke with Manning directly at the end of the first half to make adjustments.
“It was about how to get to know the coverage a little better,” Sarkissian said. “We were a more efficient crime in the second half.”
The numbers are compatible. Manning had 26 yards over 5 for 10 passes in the first half, then put 144 in the second half, and completed 12 out of 20 attempts.
Markisian Think Manning might have pressed a little, forcing some of the unavailable pomegranates, as well as missing throws when its basics and techniques collapsed. Remember that this was the third beginning of Manning in his career and the first in an environment in a big game as it was at the Ohio stadium against the defending national heroes.
“The game can escalate a little on you, and you feel that you should play a play,” said Sarkissian. “It was a very narrow game, but it will learn as we go, especially because it got a great defense, and we are really good in special teams, so he does not have to impose things. I think he started playing football in the second half of the way he could play.”
Open the running game in Qurtbbeck with Manning was something Sarkissian said he hoped he had done earlier in the game. He said sometimes that it requires great success to provide the charge that brings a life player, and although Sarkissian does not want a defender of the midfielder, absorbing the strike could have put Maning in a focused mentality.
“Sometimes when you are beaten, you realize, man, we play football,” he said. “When Gurtbbeck passes in a training camp in a black shirt and has not been touched, it is sometimes easier to get forward instead of sitting and waiting for the pocket.”
This is why he called the first play to move Maning in the pocket, hoping to simulate some of that, but he also believed that Maning could have taken the first early kick from the game and “take it out of the road.”
It is an aspect of his crime that he will never use it exclusively, but with Manning sports capacity, it is something that will benefit from and use it in the right locations. Do not expect longhorns to return to the days of Darrell Royal and the crime of the collarbone.
TEXAS Run looked great on Saturday
Texas outperformed Buckeyes by about 100 yards on the ground, as it rose 166 yards over 37 carrying 4.5 yards per average. Sarkissian was particularly pleased with the return of CJ Baxer, who had 65 yards quarrels on 15 touches. The ball ran 10 times for 40 yards, and five passes caught for 25 yards, and pulled them each time it was targeting it.
While Longhorns struggled to run the ball last season against physical defenses such as Georgia and Ohio, they managed to move the fighting line regularly and the contestants entered open pockets to make nice gains on Saturday.
“A year ago, I felt, because there was no better period, we may have been very nice against those teams,” he said. “We wanted to return to a physical brand for the football that we built here. We have the offensive line style to run the ball in the teams directly, and I thought we have some opportunities for some larger runs.”
He said to break this long term, the ban should be better on the ocean, especially from his wide reception devices. He also said that there should be more rear protection for the last defenders who cannot chase the ball carriers.
Quintrevion Wisner, the only return at the southeastern conference, led more than 1,000 yards last season, all the contestants of 80 yards.
What Texas will do to prepare for SEC to play
To clarify, Sarkisian and Texas Coving Astrant respect their three opponents: San Jose State, Utep and Sam Houston. However, the focus on the team’s preparation for the SEC schedule is more about improving the team from an internal point of view more than preparing for these specified teams.
In a 16-14 loss against Michigan, San Jose threw the ball 45 times the crime of “running and shooting the best”, Sarkisyan said. The Spartans team Korsabranz Walker Agat 24 of 43 passes for 306 yards with a pair of landing and two objections against Chippeas.
Spartans is trained by Ken Nuumatalolo, who joined the program in 2024 after winning 109 wins at the Maritime Academy in 15 seasons, becoming the best coach in the history of the program there.
He said that in order to overcome San Jose State and stay on the right track, the players must be subject to the coach and the reserves must be ready for performance.
“San Jose State is a dangerous team,” he said. “Everyone needs to work in his craft and improve. There are many players who have not played on Saturday who will need to play, and they will develop and develop during this time. To play well with San Jose State, we need to improve internally in order to play our best football on Saturday.”