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Scoop27
09-20-2013, 11:35 PM
By Randy Riggs - American-Statesman Staff

For a Texas program frantically trying to right a listing ship, Kansas State is akin to an iceberg off the bow.

The Wildcats have made it a routine practice to sink the Battleship Bevo. And that was the case even in earlier eras when Mack Brown and the Longhorns weren’t sailing the choppy seas in which they now find themselves.

Current Longhorns players were in elementary school the last time Texas beat Kansas State. That was in 2003, when the 13th-ranked Longhorns prevailed 24-20 over 16th-ranked Kansas State in Austin.

Since then, it’s been all Wildcats, all the time. They bring a five-game series winning streak into Saturday night’s Big 12 opener against a Texas team on a disastrous two-game losing streak that perhaps has cemented the future and fate of Brown’s 16-year tenure.

It’s been a tenure usually typified by good starts to seasons. Texas (1-2) hasn’t opened with a 1-3 record since 1956, when coach Ed Price’s team went on to finish 1-9. The next year, Texas had a new head coach named Darrell Royal.

In 2012, coach Bill Snyder’s Wildcats clinched their second Big 12 championship with a 42-24 rout of the Longhorns. Their domination in the second half was so thorough — they outscored Texas, 35-14 — that linebacker Tre Walker had a few thoughts on the Longhorns at this summer’s Big 12 media days.

“They kind of laid down a little bit,” Walker said. “That’s nothing to say about their character. That’s just what they do.”

Walker later called Brown and apologized, and recently even proclaimed his respect for Texas. But don’t think his comment from July wasn’t resurrected this week.

Defensive end Cedric Reed let out a long sigh and paused a moment when he was asked about it. “It stings, man,” he said softly. “It’s a hard thing to hear.”

Added safety Adrian Phillips: “You don’t want to hear that. When you have a player talking like that, it’s a slap in the face. Our team took it personally.”

But the obvious question is, are the Longhorns prepared, or equipped, to do anything about it?

After all, there was a reason why celebrating K-State fans were chanting “We own Texas, we own Texas” at last year’s game in Manhattan, Kan.

They certainly have since 2006. That’s when the current streak began when then-No. 4 Texas fell 45-42 to a Wildcats team that finished the year 7-6.

In the four matchups that have followed, Kansas State has won by an average of 16.8 points. Consequently, the Wildcats own an 8-5 advantage in the series that began in 1913.

Longhorns players have no explanation for K-State’s dominance in recent years. Neither does their coach.

Brown said he has no more of an answer for why he’s lost five straight times to the Wildcats than he does for why his Longhorns defeated Nebraska eight of nine times, including the final six games of their series.

“It’s one of those things that’s unanswerable in sports,” Brown said. “Some teams seem to match up better than others. They get the confidence that whatever happens, we’re going to win the game. We got to flip that switch this weekend.”

Added offensive coordinator Major Applewhite: “All those games carry their own identity. What we’ve got to get down to the bottom line is watching the tape of the three games (KSU has) played. They’re doing the same thing up there. Coach Snyder isn’t telling them the 1999 game matters. He’s talking about 2013.”

Applewhite, an in-the-moment guy with little patience for historical references, did acknowledge, however, that K-State’s winning streak “does matter, in terms of the psyche.”

If the Longhorns are going to “flip the switch,” as Brown said, they must:

Not get conservative on offense. The Longhorns mixed things up nicely in the second quarter against Mississippi, rallying from 14-0 down to go 23-14 up with a nice run/pass blend. In the second half, though, Texas went vanilla. Downfield throws were rare. Johnathan Gray, who rushed for 82 yards on 14 carries in the first half, got only five carries for 9 yards in the second. Texas managed just 100 total yards and four first downs after intermission.
Defend the option. The bad news for the Longhorns is they’ve let three foes rush for career highs against them in the last two games, primarily on option plays or sweeps. The worse news is K-State has two quarterbacks who are rushing threats. Starter Jake Waters has run for 88 yards. His backup, Daniel Sams, has gained 157 yards (5.7 per carry) and scored three touchdowns. Tailback John Hubert (197 yards) is dangerous.
Corral all returners. The Wildcats have dangerous returners in speedy receivers Tramaine Thompson, who already has a 94-yard kick return for a touchdown and a 79-yard punt return, and Tyler Lockett. That’s ominous for Texas, since it allowed a 73-yard punt return for a score to Ole Miss’ Jeff Scott.

If the Longhorns manage those aspects of the game, they’ve got a shot to finally feel what it’s like to beat Kansas State.

If they don’t? Well, history would indicate they’re sunk.

regaleagle
09-21-2013, 05:09 AM
My brother says "yes" and I say "no". I hope I am wrong.

Macarthur
09-21-2013, 08:42 AM
They better not lose because I think k-state is terrible.

Saggy Aggie
09-21-2013, 08:57 AM
They better not lose because I think k-state is terrible.

+1...

cowboyandchrist
09-21-2013, 10:10 AM
The Horns have lost the swagger that gives them the right to say we are Texas. The highly ranked recruits are not what the Horns thought they would be or the coaches they have do not know how to bring out the best in them. If it is time for Mack to step down, hopefully they will look at the TCU head coach, Baylor head coach, or the d coach of Alabama. Any of the three could bring the Longhorns back to a top 5 team. Just my opinion.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 01:37 PM
Well Ash will be back, so there's a chance.

KSU's QBs (Waters, Sams) just might have Heisman like performances tonight...

ogg
09-21-2013, 04:38 PM
The Horns should the least pathetic of the two, UT by 3.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 06:31 PM
No Mike Davis for Texas tonight...:(

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 06:43 PM
Hahaha...."Saban 2014" shirts being sold before tonight's game...

http://usatthebiglead.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/saban-2014.jpg

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 07:33 PM
Damn, Texas fumble.

Gray was down...

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 07:54 PM
:cheerl:

Texas up 10-0.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 08:31 PM
Nice TD run by Gray.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 08:43 PM
Tyler Lockett having a big game for K-State.

Scoop27
09-21-2013, 08:47 PM
No scores by UT on last three possessions-Poor play calling- K State gets ball to start third quarter.K-state scoring drive earlier was only 4 plays
Could be a repeat of last week's second half

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 09:13 PM
There's a good start to the second half.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 09:14 PM
Damn, just realized Ash is out again. :ack!:

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 09:17 PM
KSU's d-line is horrible.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:00 PM
Nice answer by Texas.

Looks like Brown was a little short on that TD.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:03 PM
There's the TD.

Marcus Johnson looking good tonight as well.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:14 PM
Steve Edmond ejected for targeting.

Scoop27
09-21-2013, 10:17 PM
Longhorns playing terrible and with no discipline with stupid penalties- only one TD this half

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:28 PM
Lockett is torching Texas.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:31 PM
Dalton Santos...:clap:

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:38 PM
Lol, wow.

Should have called a block in the back right here.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 10:42 PM
Texas D stepped up to end the streak!

Scoop27
09-21-2013, 10:47 PM
Wasn't pretty with some penalties but will take the win-The week off next week will be great

ogg
09-21-2013, 10:52 PM
Texas D looked better. Yes I know, can't look worse.

Roughneck93
09-21-2013, 11:02 PM
Texas D looked better. Yes I know, can't look worse.

Greg is happy.

http://usatthebiglead.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/greg-robinson-celebration.gif

Roughneck93
09-22-2013, 02:27 PM
Report...

Jordan Hicks done for the year.

http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/09/22/report-texas-loses-leading-tackler-to-season-ending-injury/

Celina8
09-22-2013, 05:44 PM
Hey it was a Win for the Longhorns, but K-State is pretty bad in my opinion so it just looked like to bad teams, and K State was pretty vanilla with their play calling. One QB for a throwing play and one QB when they were going to do the read option, not to hard to defend that game plan.

ogg
09-22-2013, 10:19 PM
Hey it was a Win for the Longhorns, but K-State is pretty bad in my opinion so it just looked like to bad teams, and K State was pretty vanilla with their play calling. One QB for a throwing play and one QB when they were going to do the read option, not to hard to defend that game plan.

Yeah you're right, I can't get too excited about that win. Now Ash is injured and I wounder if Mack will burn Swoopes red shirt or stick with Case.