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kepdawg
02-23-2007, 04:50 PM
Football questions abound at UT

Brown enters spring drills lacking experience at key positions

02:49 AM CST on Friday, February 23, 2007

By CHIP BROWN / The Dallas Morning News
chipbrown@dallasnews.com

AUSTIN – Heading into his 10th season, Mack Brown says he has more unanswered questions heading into spring football practice, which begins today, than at any time since his first year at UT.

"I think we have a lot of good players, just no experience at some really key positions," Brown said Thursday.

Those question marks include three positions in the secondary and three starting positions on the offensive line as well as fullback and defensive end. Brown is also concerned about depth at quarterback, running back and tight end.

"There's more new stuff on this team than at any time since our first year," Brown said.

Tailback Jamaal Charles, who finished fourth in the 100 meters at the NCAA Outdoor championships last season, has decided not to run track during spring football practice in an effort to get stronger.

"We need Jamaal to touch the ball more and stay healthy doing it," Brown said of Charles, who led UT with 831 yards on 156 carries and seven touchdowns in 2006.

Brown is also eager to find another running back or two who can help carry the load. The candidates include Vondrell McGee, who redshirted last season, Chris Ogbannaya (18 carries for 82 yards and one TD in 2006) and James Henry, who redshirted as a safety last season.

Texas failed to average 4 yards per carry in seven of its last nine games last season.

"We just have to take some wider splits on the offensive line, break more tackles and do a better job of downfield blocking by our receivers," Brown said.

Brown said incoming freshman John Chiles, a Mansfield Summit product who enrolled early, will compete with redshirt freshman Sherrod Harris (Arlington Bowie) for the backup quarterback position behind Colt McCoy.

Linebacker Drew Kelson, who will be a senior, is returning to safety, where he started his UT career.

Brown said he is excited about the young talent at linebacker, led by Jared Norton, Sergio Kindle of Woodrow Wilson and Rod Muckelroy, who was sidelined by a hand injury last season.

Brown expects those players to push 2006 starters Robert Killebrew, Rashad Bobino and Scott Derry.

Briefly: DT Derek Lokey, who broke his leg last season, will take part in spring drills but not as a short-yardage fullback. ... Brown said sophomore LB Jeremy Campbell and sophomore WR Myron Hardy are out of school this semester and will miss spring practice. ... OG Cedric Dockery (knee) will not take part in spring drills. ... Kindle will not work at short-yardage running back during the first half of spring drills. New co-defensive coordinator Larry Mac Duff wants to evaluate Kindle on defense. ... WR Quan Cosby, RB Vondrell McGee and CBs Deon Beasley and Chykie Brown are candidates to return punts and kicks.

Adidas410s
02-23-2007, 04:53 PM
Sergio Kindle as a short-yardage back??? That could get scary!!!

Emerson1
02-23-2007, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by kepdawg

Brown expects those players to push 2006 starters Robert Killebrew, Rashad Bobino and Scott Derry.

This years linebackers have to play 10 levels higher than last years. Hopefully this isn't an injury riddened season like last year.

burnet44
02-23-2007, 09:22 PM
at least TU has its coaches
baylor is looking to try to keep theirs
lol

Txbroadcaster
02-23-2007, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by Emerson1
This years linebackers have to play 10 levels higher than last years. Hopefully this isn't an injury riddened season like last year.

Yep..everyone wants to say the secondary was terrible..BUT when your forcing your safeties to pretty much be 2 more LBS because the LB position was so beat up it created holes in the pass defense

Emerson1
02-23-2007, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by Txbroadcaster
Yep..everyone wants to say the secondary was terrible..BUT when your forcing your safeties to pretty much be 2 more LBS because the LB position was so beat up it created holes in the pass defense
Michael Griffin lead the team in tackles, which shouldn't happen. The corners were always stuck in man, they rarely got beat deep. It was usually getting beat on a curl or out route because of being off them 15 yards.

Texas just needs to stay healthy the entire season.

burnet44
02-23-2007, 10:42 PM
drag route killed em
you guys need to watch film

Emerson1
02-23-2007, 10:44 PM
I don't remember the drag route killing them, unless you only look at the Iowa game. It was mostly getting beat over the top since there was late or no saftey help.

burnet44
02-23-2007, 10:55 PM
osu
kid drug from short side across
doubles vs cover 2

Gonzalez, A 8 142 1 26

killed em

KTJ
02-24-2007, 01:54 AM
Originally posted by burnet44
at least TU has its coaches
baylor is looking to try to keep theirs
lol


Don't know why you brought Tulane into this convo....

Emerson1
02-24-2007, 01:55 AM
Originally posted by KTJ
Don't know why you brought Tulane into this convo....
They got the younger Harrel QB, they could be a force soon :rolleyes:

buff4life
02-24-2007, 02:20 AM
Originally posted by burnet44
osu
kid drug from short side across
doubles vs cover 2

Gonzalez, A 8 142 1 26

killed em

one game...wow sure killed them for ONLY one game