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Passing Rushing Receiving Tackles TEXAS 2020 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES BROADCAST INFORMATION THE MATCHUP TELEVISION TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Network ...........................................................................FOX 2020 Record ........................................................... 1-0 (0-0 Big 12) Play-by-Play .........................................................Tim Brando AP/Coaches Rank ..................................................................RV/NR Analyst ..........................................................Spencer Tillman Head Coach .......................................Matt Wells (Utah State, 1996) Reporter .........................................................................None Record at Texas Tech ................................................5-8 (2nd year) Career Record ........................................................49-42 (8th year) LOCAL RADIO Network ..................................Longhorn IMG Radio Network TEXAS LONGHORNS Play-by-Play ...........................................................Craig Way 2020 Record ........................................................... 1-0 (0-0 Big 12) Analyst ............................................................ Roger Wallace AP/Coaches Rank ....................................................................... 8/9 Reporter ..............................................................Quan Cosby Head Coach ................................Tom Herman (Cal Lutheran, 1997) Record at Texas ......................................................26-15 (4th year) SPANISH RADIO Career Record ........................................................48-19 (6th year) JONES AT&T STADIUM (LUBBOCK, TEXAS) Network ..................................Longhorn IMG Radio Network Play-by-Play ...................................... Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva SERIES HISTORY GAMEDAY INFORMATION Analyst ...........................................................Jesus Mendoza Overall Record ........................................................... Texas leads, 52-17 Kickoff Time ........................................................................ 2:30 p.m. CT In Austin ....................................................................... Texas leads, 31-7 Location ........................................................................... Lubbock, Texas NATIONAL RADIO In Lubbock .................................................................. Texas leads, 21-10 Stadium .................................................................. Jones AT&T Stadium Network .........................................................................None At Netural ................................................................................ Never Met Play-by-Play ...................................................................None Texas in 2020 ..................................................................................... 1-0 Analyst .......................................................................... None Wells vs. Texas .................................................................................. 0-1 Home ......................................................................................... 1-0 Herman vs. Texas Tech ...................................................................... 2-1 Road .......................................................................................... 0-0 Neutral ...................................................................................... 0-0 COACHING STAFF/EXPECTED LOCATIONS Current Streak ....................................................Texas, Won 2 (2018-19) vs. Big 12 .................................................................................. 0-0 Last Meeting ..........................................Texas 49, Texas Tech 24 (2019) vs. Ranked ................................................................................ 0-0 ON THE FIELD Longest Texas Streak ................................................... Won 8 (1958-66) Tom Herman ....................................................... Head Coach Longest Texas Tech Streak ..................Won 2, four times (last 1997-98) 2020 LEADERS Chris Ash .............................. Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Andre Coleman ..............................................Wide Receivers Largest Texas Win ....................................Texas 58, Texas Tech 7 (1999) Largest Texas Tech Win ...........................Texas Tech 33, Texas 9 (1994) Stan Drayton .....................Assoc. HC/Run Game Coord./RBs PASSING Oscar Giles ......................................................Defensive Line TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON Mark Hagen ................................... Assoc. HC for Defense/DL 25-OF-33 (75.7%) Herb Hand .................................Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL 423 YDS Jay Valai ............................................................. Cornerbacks Category Value FBS Rk Value FBS Rk 5 TD, 0 INT Yancy McKnight ............................Strength and Conditioning SAM EHLINGER | SENIOR 3rd Down Conversion Pct ........... 0.667 ...........3 0.500 .........16 3rd Down Conversion Defense ... 0.467 ..........37 0.188 ..........5 IN THE BOOTH 4th Down Conversion Pct ............0.000 .........42 0.000 .........42 RUSHING Jay Boulware ......................Assoc. HC for Special Teams/TEs 4th Down Conversion Defense ... 0.500 ..........22 0.333 .........12 Coleman Hutzler ..................... Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs Fewest Penalties ...........................13 ............41 6.............10 9 ATT Mike Yurcich ................................ Offensive Coordinator/QBs Fewest Penalty Yards ...................104 ...........38 55............13 First Downs Defense .....................28 ............24 14.............4 44 YDS WHAT’S INSIDE First Downs Offense ......................35 ............24 28............32 0 TD Kickoff Returns ............................. 0.0 ........... NR 22.0 ..........14 KEAONTAY INGRAM | JUNIOR 1.................................................Game Information/Coverage Net Punting................................. 34.75 ..........36 41.0 ..........16 2-22 ....................................................................Game Notes Passing Offense ......................... 430.0 ...........3 481.0 ..........2 23-25 .........................................Tom Herman/Coaching Staff Passing Yards Allowed .............. 527.0 ..........52 190.0 .........21 RECEIVING Punt Returns ................................ 0.00 ...........35 3.25 ..........31 26.....................................Tom Herman Superlatives at Texas 6 REC Red Zone Defense ...................... 0.333 ...........6 0.000 ..........1 27................................................................Numerical Roster Red Zone Offense ....................... 0.833 ..........31 0.857 .........27 127 YDS 28............................................................ Alphabetical Roster Rushing Defense ......................... 28.0 ............2 43.0 ...........3 1 TD 29........................................................................ Depth Chart Rushing Offense ......................... 194.0 ..........22 208.0 .........19 JOSHUA MOORE | SOPHOMORE 30-31 ...............................................................The Last Time Scoring Defense .......................... 33.0 ...........38 3.0 ............2 32-35 .......................................................... 2020 Box Scores Scoring Offense ........................... 35.0 ...........21 59.0 ...........1 36-44 ......................Select Players Game-by-Game Statistics Team Passing Efficiency ........... 151.38 .........21 225.62 .........2 TACKLES 45................................. Career Highs (Offense & Specialists) Team Passing Eff. Defense ....... 179.96 .........50 84.51 ..........6 8 TOTAL 46...................................................... Career Highs (Defense) Time of Possession .................... 33:04 ..........17 25:43 .........49 Total Defense ............................. 600.0 ..........51 233.0 ..........7 47-55 ..............................................................2019 Statistics 0.5 TFL Total Offense .............................. 624.0 ...........4 689.0 ..........1 56-57 ....................................... 2019 Starters & Participation Turnover Margin .............................0 .............27 +1............10 0.0 SACKS JOSEPH OSSAI | JUNIOR 2020 SCHEDULE W, 59-3 SEPT. 26 OCT. 3 OCT. 10 OCT. 24 OCT. 31 NOV. 7 NOV. 21 NOV. 27 DEC. 5 Austin, Texas Lubbock, Texas Austin, Texas Dallas, Texas Austin, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Austin, Texas Lawrence, Kan. Austin, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Sept. 12 | 7:00 PM 2:30 PM | FOX Time | TV 11:00 AM | FOX Time | TV Time | TV Time | TV Time | TV Time | ABC/ESPN Time | TV GAME NOTES THE OPENING KICKOFF WHAT RETURNS IN 2020 QUICK FACTS • The University of Texas continues its 128th season of • In 2020, the Longhorns return QB Sam Ehlinger, who has football on Saturday when the Longhorns open Big 12 play started all 27 games for Texas over the past two seasons. GENERAL INFORMATION on the road against Texas Tech. Ehlinger threw for 3,663 of UT’s 3,761 passing yards in Name ...................................................... University of Texas • Saturday’s matchup will mark the seventh time since 2010 2019, and was responsible for 39 of the Longhorns’ 58 Location ........................................................... Austin, Texas that Texas opens conference play on the road. The Horns touchdowns last
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