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Here are some nuggets from the Texas Longhorns' first scrimmage of fall camp after talking to sources who saw the scrimmage:

Both sides of the ball had their moments, but the defense probably got the edge.

Unfortunately, there appeared to be  injuries suffered in the scrimmage by running back Roschon Johnson, receiver Isaiah Neyor and offensive lineman Junior Angilau.

Roschon Johnson appeared to suffer some kind of leg/knee injury early in the scrimmage and was taken to the locker room. The severity of the injury wasn't immediately clear.

Offensive lineman Junior Angilau and receiver Isaiah Neyor also came up gimpy during the scrimmage and didn't return. 

Bijan Robinson looked good in one series of action, putting a couple moves on defenders while breaking about a 50-yard run.

Hudson Card got the first reps with the No. 1 offense and threw for at least two touchdown passes but also suffered a pick-six interception by D'Shawn Jamison.

Card had a couple nice scrambles for good yardage and had a 20-yard completion to Isaiah Neyor down the seam (Neyor left the scrimmage with an apparent injury after that reception). Card had a deep ball dropped by Jordan Whittington but connected with tight end Juan Davis on a wheel route for a touchdown.

Quinn Ewers was sacked by DeMarvion Overshownon Ewers' first play of the scrimmage. But then Ewers connected on a deep ball with Casey Cain. Then, Jerrin Thompson picked off Ewers, who was also sacked by Ovie Oghoufo and Vernon Broughton.

Sources indicated Card probably had the better scrimmage among the quarterbacks.

Freshman cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau also appeared to have a nice scrimmage with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup.

Xavier Worthy dropped a 20-yard pass from Ewers that went through Worthy's hands. Ewers connected on a 20-yard crossing route to tight end Gunnar Helm and then hit Jordan Whittington for a catch-and-run touchdown.

Charles Wright got the third-team reps at quarterback and was picked off once but also hit Patrick Bayouth on a 15-yard touchdown pass.

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In addition to his sack of Ewers, Ovie Oghoufo had an athletic tackle for loss against Jaydon Blue.

Running back Jonathon Brooks broke off a nice run in the scrimmage

 

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Edit: Neyor’s injury was non-contact, but we’re not sure it‘s his knee. It could be ankle or foot. Walking off the field is a good sign.

Roschon is already in a boot. We’ll take that as a good sign.

Jahdae Barron was also mentioned. He’s in a boot as well. We’ll dig for more. Often being in a boot is more precautionary than anything. The boot is just to hinder movement, ask Agiye.

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10 minutes ago, immamac said:

6-6 here we come. 

Who are the 6 we are beating lol 

 

One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

7 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

No idea if this guy is an insider or not

 

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Jesus h titty fucking Christ this better be wrong 

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4 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

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Edit: Neyor’s injury was non-contact, but we’re not sure it‘s his knee. It could be ankle or foot. Walking off the field is a good sign.

Roschon is already in a boot. We’ll take that as a good sign.

Jahdae Barron was also mentioned. He’s in a boot as well. We’ll dig for more. Often being in a boot is more precautionary than anything. The boot is just to hinder movement, ask Agiye.

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For those wondering I've verified @someguy as a trustworthy source, however their updates shouldn't be expected to be ahead of what the program has already put out, just more detailed if they so choose to elaborate. 

We also have our own sources on the team (obviously) so we will elaborate as much as we feel needs to be known publicly. Injuries suck. 

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8 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said:

Who are the 6 we are beating lol 

 

One source said, "Doesn't matter what O-line they throw out there. They are getting killed. Defense winning by a mile."

Jesus h titty fucking Christ this better be wrong 

The 2 patty cake games. Kansas. West Virginia. Texas Tech. TCU.  (In order of confidence) 

Anything after that is over achievement for seven win Steve and his band of 18-19 year olds. 

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3 minutes ago, immamac said:

For those wondering I've verified @someguy as a trustworthy source, however their updates shouldn't be expected to be ahead of what the program has already put out, just more detailed if they so choose to elaborate. 

We also have our own sources on the team (obviously) so we will elaborate as much as we feel needs to be known publicly. Injuries suck. 

 

I was just joking about @someguy, nice to know he is legit though.

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1 hour ago, Big Woodrows said:

IT injury notes (not good)

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We’re not going into detail because we don’t know the real diagnoses but Sark isn’t addressing the media until Monday and this stuff will get out.

Roschon Johnson, Isaiah Neyor, Junior Angilau all left the field. Johnson was carted to the locker room, Neyor walked to the locker room, Angilau limped to the sideline.

Johnson’s is believed to be an ankle. We’re not speculating yet on the other two.

We have also heard Alfred Collins did not participate and it’s possible he’ll miss the first handful of games of the season. Sounds like he was injured earlier in the week.

Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln? We’ll get to the play on the field after we gather some more notes. It was definitely a first scrimmage judging by execution.

 

Well, that would suck if any of them are serious. 
Glass half full, Whittington is an iron man and I’m collecting money from @closetojumpingfor his participation stats this season, the RB room is incredibly deep, and I’m not convinced the freshmen on the line don’t represent a higher upside than Angilou. 
 

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Just now, Wulaw Horn said:

Well, that would suck if any of them are serious. 
Glass half full, Whittington is an iron man and I’m collecting money from @closetojumpingfor his participation stats this season, the RB room is incredibly deep, and I’m not convinced the freshmen on the line don’t represent a higher upside than Angilou. 
 

I don't know, inserting a fusion of Junior Angilau and Maya Angelou might actually improve the unit managing to get Ovie and Broughton hyped up.

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2 hours ago, KeysPhoneWallet said:

My recollection is Casey looked good until he hurt his thumb against ou in the 3rd qtr then after that he was struggling to throw for quite awhile

He was god awful vs TCU, so that is not true. There is also things like being dreadful vs ISU and WVU, but in between setting a TD record vs Kansas. The more likely explanation is Casey looked good vs bad defenses and struggled vs competent defenses. Schedule is backloaded 

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1 minute ago, Bigbend1812 said:

yes

Depends on the break I’m sure.  I had a less serious avulsion break last year and was walking on it the next day, very gingerly with a lace up support sleeve.  But that’s a pretty minor injury in the grand scheme of ankle joint injuries, though still correct to call it a break. 

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20 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

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Edit: Neyor’s injury was non-contact, but we’re not sure it‘s his knee. It could be ankle or foot. Walking off the field is a good sign.

Roschon is already in a boot. We’ll take that as a good sign.

Jahdae Barron was also mentioned. He’s in a boot as well. We’ll dig for more. Often being in a boot is more precautionary than anything. The boot is just to hinder movement, ask Agiye.

Neyor is knee.  Evaluating for ACL.  I do not know more.

Barron and Collins happened earlier in the week.  Barron ankle sprain, Collins knee.  Like IT mentioned earlier, Collins aiming to be back early in the season.

stay tuned 

 

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IT practice notes

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This is not comprehensive, but it is fast. We are still making calls, we just wanted to satiate you at least a little.

Offense:

Quinn Ewers had the throw of the day on a bomb in stride to Casey Cain. But, the next throw he didn’t see Jerrin Thompson and got picked. That sums him up pretty well at this very early point in his career. Ewers also threw a pick to a linebacker (we think Diamonte Tucker-Dorsey but don’t know for sure).

Hudson Card made some good throws early but then the defense dialed up the pressure and he was struggling to find receivers. The coverage was working well with that pressure and there wasn’t anywhere to go with the ball.

Bijan Robinson had a jock-dropping play when he deked Morice Blackwell in the open field. We heard ”No 5 is certainly ready to go.”

Jonathon Brooks played well but we didn’t get many details on that. Maybe a good sign for the O-line? Brooks and Jaydon Blue will see reps increase with Roschon Johnson out for an undetermined amount of time.

Cole Hutson got the start at guard. Junior Angilau was running twos at center (hmmmm, interesting) before he got hurt. We don’t know the severity of Angilau’s injury.

Kelvin Banks was first team left tackle in the second half. That line was Kelvin Banks-Hayden Conner-Jake Majors-Cole Hutson-Christian Jones. 

Isaiah Neyor looked good before his injury. We don’t think it’s a knee for him, but it was non-contact.

Cain had that nice catch from Ewers.

Defense:

Thanks to pressure and solid coverage it sounds like they won the day based off initial notes.

Diamonte Tucker-Dorsey was making plays. That’s a very good sign. We think he had an interception.

Jaylon Guilbeau stood out at Star. He was with the ones. Jahdae Barron was apparently dinged up on Friday.

Jerrin Thompson had a pick.

We’ll get much more.

 

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15 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

He was god awful vs TCU, so that is not true. There is also things like being dreadful vs ISU and WVU, but in between setting a TD record vs Kansas. The more likely explanation is Casey looked good vs bad defenses and struggled vs competent defenses. Schedule is backloaded 

Everyone can agree all day about it but from season start to 3rd quarter of ou didn’t head left scoring drives on like 23/28 possessions??   Thumb and regression were both probably a part after that.  

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8 minutes ago, Big Woodrows said:

IT practice notes

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This is not comprehensive, but it is fast. We are still making calls, we just wanted to satiate you at least a little.

Offense:

Quinn Ewers had the throw of the day on a bomb in stride to Casey Cain. But, the next throw he didn’t see Jerrin Thompson and got picked. That sums him up pretty well at this very early point in his career. Ewers also threw a pick to a linebacker (we think Diamonte Tucker-Dorsey but don’t know for sure).

Hudson Card made some good throws early but then the defense dialed up the pressure and he was struggling to find receivers. The coverage was working well with that pressure and there wasn’t anywhere to go with the ball.

Bijan Robinson had a jock-dropping play when he deked Morice Blackwell in the open field. We heard ”No 5 is certainly ready to go.”

Jonathon Brooks played well but we didn’t get many details on that. Maybe a good sign for the O-line? Brooks and Jaydon Blue will see reps increase with Roschon Johnson out for an undetermined amount of time.

Cole Hutson got the start at guard. Junior Angilau was running twos at center (hmmmm, interesting) before he got hurt. We don’t know the severity of Angilau’s injury.

Kelvin Banks was first team left tackle in the second half. That line was Kelvin Banks-Hayden Conner-Jake Majors-Cole Hutson-Christian Jones. 

Isaiah Neyor looked good before his injury. We don’t think it’s a knee for him, but it was non-contact.

Cain had that nice catch from Ewers.

Defense:

Thanks to pressure and solid coverage it sounds like they won the day based off initial notes.

Diamonte Tucker-Dorsey was making plays. That’s a very good sign. We think he had an interception.

Jaylon Guilbeau stood out at Star. He was with the ones. Jahdae Barron was apparently dinged up on Friday.

Jerrin Thompson had a pick.

We’ll get much more.

 

cc @closetojumping

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8 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

Everyone can agree all day about it but from season start to 3rd quarter of ou didn’t head left scoring drives on like 23/28 possessions??   Thumb and regression were both probably a part after that.  

One of those stats that don’t mean much. The majority of that streak was vs Rice and Texas Tech, a common theme for single game offensive records for Texas players. I think the 763 yards rushing in those 2 games were a bigger contributor to the streak

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