Position Rating: B-
Starters: Deon Beasley, Ryan Palmer
Reserves: Chykie Brown, Curtis Brown, Aaron Williams
If you’ve watched the last few NFL drafts you know the Longhorns have had a lot of talented cornerbacks in recent years, but if you watched games or looked at stats you’ll notice the Texas pass defense has been awful since the 2005 championship season. This year the position is as talented as ever, but hopefully with new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp it will translate to fewer big plays and fewer points on the scoreboard.
The two starting corners both saw significant playing time last season. Senior is by far the most experienced player in the Texas secondary. Palmer started every game last year and led the team in pass break-ups while also recording 80 tackles. He is a little undersized but makes up for it with speed and confidence. Palmer might not be the playmaker some of the younger guys are but coaches will be looking to him to provide consistency and leadership in the young defensive backfield.
At the other corner is . 2008 will be his first as a starter but the junior saw significant snaps last year as the team’s nickelback and in a couple of spot starts. He picked off three passes last year and with more time on the field this season should create even more turnovers for the Texas D. Lean and athletic Beasley has already shown flashes that he could be the team’s next great corner.
The guys behind the top two should also see a lot of the field as the defense should play a lot of nickel against the many spread offenses they’ll face this season. Sophomores and (no relation) are both gifted players that stand over six feet tall. Chykie has performed so well in spring and fall practices that on the first depth chart of the year he was actually listed as a co-starter with Beasley.
Behind them is true freshman who has come in and immediately impressed. Currently listed as the fifth corner there was buzz in the last two weeks that his incredible talent already had him passing some of the more experienced players ahead of him. Look out for him as the season goes on to get more and more playing time.
Cornerback is full of speed and talented depth, but that has been true before and hasn’t resulted in good defense. There are more playmakers in the group than in recent seasons and if the front seven can pressure the quarterback we could see a lot more turnovers created this year. With the big time passing offenses in the Big 12 this group will be tested early and often, but an improved performance will mean a vastly improved defense. We’ll find out soon what Palmer, Beasley, and company are capable of.
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Update: Download named rosters for NCAA Football 10. (7/23/2009)
NCAA Football 09 is less than a month away, the demo is up on Xbox Live and the Playstation Network, and player ratings are starting to make their way on to the Internet. EA Sports released the team top 25 and player ratings for all those teams.
I went through the list and put the players’ real names in where possible. I had trouble with a lot of the true freshmen in the game so if you know who any of the blank names are or if I made any mistakes please let me know in the comments. It really looks like EA did a poor job this year on the roster and depth chart. Hopefully it’s a little more accurate when the game is released.
You can download Excel files of the player ratings at the bottom of this post or check out the overall ratings for the Texas team below:
| Real Name | Name | Year | Position | Rating |
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| C #66 | Soph(RS) | C | 78 | |
| C #60 | Fresh | C | 72 | |
| CB #7 | Junior | CB | 85 | |
| CB #13 | Senior(RS) | CB | 84 | |
| CB #3 | Soph | CB | 83 | |
| CB #26 | Fresh | CB | 80 | |
| CB #8 | Soph(RS) | CB | 80 | |
| CB #12 | Fresh(RS) | CB | 78 | |
| CB #27 | Fresh | CB | 76 | |
| DT #99 | Senior | DT | 90 | |
| DT #96 | Fresh | DT | 80 | |
| DT #90 | Soph(RS) | DT | 78 | |
| DT #92 | Junior | DT | 76 | |
| DT #88 | Fresh | DT | 76 | |
| FB #3 | Senior(RS) | FB | 93 | |
| FB #31 | Fresh(RS) | FB | 72 | |
| FS #5 | Fresh(RS) | FS | 84 | |
| FS #6 | Fresh(RS) | FS | 77 | |
| FS #21 | Fresh | FS | 77 | |
| HB #2 | Soph(RS) | HB | 85 | |
| HB #30 | Fresh | HB | 80 | |
| HB #24 | Soph(RS) | HB | 79 | |
| HB #22 | Fresh(RS) | HB | 78 | |
| HB #32 | Fresh | HB | 76 | |
| HB #23 | Fresh | HB | 73 | |
| K #15 | Junior | K | 82 | |
| K #9 | Fresh | K | 69 | |
| LE #33 | Junior | LE | 91 | |
| LE #95 | Senior | LE | 85 | |
| LE #37 | Senior | LE | 80 | |
| LG #52 | Junior(RS) | LG | 86 | |
| LG #70 | Soph | LG | 82 | |
| LG #71 | Junior(RS) | LG | 81 | |
| LG #76 | Fresh(RS) | LG | 74 | |
| LOLB #2 | Junior | LOLB | 85 | |
| LOLB #16 | Fresh | LOLB | 80 | |
| LOLB #57 | Fresh | LOLB | 76 | |
| LT #78 | Fresh | LT | 78 | |
| LT #72 | Soph(RS) | LT | 78 | |
| MLB #44 | Senior(RS) | MLB | 90 | |
| MLB #11 | Junior | MLB | 85 | |
| P #17 | Junior(RS) | P | 83 | |
| QB #12 | Junior(RS) | QB | 89 | |
| QB #17 | Soph(RS) | QB | 81 | |
| QB #7 | Soph | QB | 79 | |
| RE #32 | Soph(RS) | RE | 92 | |
| RE #98 | Senior(RS) | RE | 90 | |
| RE #97 | Fresh(RS) | RE | 77 | |
| RG #55 | Senior(RS) | RG | 89 | |
| RG #63 | Soph | RG | 81 | |
| ROLB #38 | Junior(RS) | ROLB | 87 | |
| ROLB #53 | Fresh(RS) | ROLB | 82 | |
| ROLB #4 | Fresh | ROLB | 75 | |
| RT #74 | Junior(RS) | RT | 85 | |
| RT #54 | Fresh | RT | 74 | |
| SS #19 | Junior(RS) | SS | 88 | |
| SS #36 | Fresh | SS | 79 | |
| TE #86 | Senior(RS) | TE | 81 | |
| TE #13 | Fresh(RS) | TE | 74 | |
| TE #19 | Soph | TE | 73 | |
| WR #6 | Senior | WR | 89 | |
| WR #8 | Senior(RS) | WR | 84 | |
| WR #14 | Soph(RS) | WR | 83 | |
| WR #4 | Fresh | WR | 79 | |
| WR #9 | Fresh(RS) | WR | 78 | |
| WR #80 | Fresh | WR | 75 | |
| WR #81 | Fresh | WR | 75 | |
| WR #87 | Soph | WR | 74 | |
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Summer update: Ryan Palmer. The one veteran in the secondary should play an important leadership role this season.
The Texas Longhorns held their annual football banquet Friday night (photos) where they honored team members for their accomplishments on and off the field. Though fans and recruits do attend, the event is definitely a night for the players to look back on the season and to honor the careers of the outgoing seniors.
Quarterback and running back were deservedly named the team MVPs. McCoy didn’t have as good of a season as he did his freshman year but he definitely is the player that made this team go (when it went anywhere). Charles was also named Darrell K. Royal Most Valuable Offensive Player while the Mike Campbell Most Valuable Defensive Players were and .
In a team vote , , and were honored with the D. Harold Byrd Leadership Award. Also, in a shocking development quarterback McCoy was given the Outstanding Quarterback Award.
In a move that infuriated Internet Coaching and Motivational Experts , , and shared the honor of being the team’s Outstanding Linebackers. I’m not sure what else you can really do though as no linebacker really deserved the honor and it would be pretty embarrassing to not hand out an award for the position.
A list of all the award winners is after the jump.
With the first official depth chart released for the we can officially do our first second guessing of the 2007 season. Let’s complain examine the defensive side of the ball first:
| Position | Player | Player | Player | ||
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| DE (Quick) | Brian Orakpo |
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Eddie Jones | ||
| I think everyone is expecting a big sack total from this season, I’m thinking he could be our breakout defender. I’m excited to see play, kid is a future star. | |||||
| Nose Tackle | Derek Lokey |
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Roy Miller |
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Ben Alexander |
| If doesn’t get hurt, Texas wins the Big 12 and ends up in the Fiesta Bowl last year. A healthy Lokey helps the entire defense. | |||||
| Tackle | Frank Okam |
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Roy Miller |
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Thomas Marshall |
| There were all-world expectations for when he arrived in Austin and he’s yet to perform at that level. He’s still got a chance to be a high draft pick if he can be healthy and active this year. | |||||
| DE (Power) | Aaron Lewis |
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Lamarr Houston | ||
| Maybe the weakest spot on the defensive line but a couple of guys that impressed in limited time last season. and are both about a biscuit short of becoming defensive tackles. | |||||
| Strongside LB | Robert Killebrew |
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Dustin Earnest | ||
| Any chance comes in and takes this position over after his suspension? needs to make more plays. | |||||
| Middle LB | Rashad Bobino |
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Jared Norton | ||
| is consistent but has trouble getting off blocks, will knock your teeth out but is inexperienced. We’ve got to find the right mix of heady guys and playmakers at linebacker. | |||||
| Weakside LB | Scott Derry |
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Roddrick Muckelroy |
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Keenan Robinson |
| was our best linebacker before he tore up his finger against Rice and this season he’s listed as a co-starter. I think Muck ends up being on the field as much as any of the other guys. | |||||
| Right CB | Ryan Palmer |
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Deon Beasley |
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Chykie Brown |
| Uh oh. Now we’re into the area where fans are making a little noise. has the makings of a solid player but he hasn’t performed well when he had opportunities. has a chance to take the starter’s job if he wants it. | |||||
| Free Safety | Marcus Griffin |
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Drew Kelson |
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Tyrell Gatewood |
| Everyone knew was the starter but I was surprised to see the number two guy here and not at strong safety. Maybe Kelson plays in likely running situations. | |||||
| Strong Safety | Erick Jackson |
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Ishie Oduegwu | ||
| Glad to see earn himself a chance. Kid has some bad luck but he was has all the measureables and was highly rated coming out of high school. And is named Ishie, you’ve got to root for him just for that. | |||||
| Left CB | Brandon Foster |
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Curtis Brown |
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Earl Thomas |
| Even more worrisome than the other corner spot. is about the same as Palmer but an inch and a half shorter. He’s got two true freshmen behind him so it looks like a experience versus potential battle. | |||||
It’s just Arky State so I’m not going to get to worked up over anything on this depth chart. It’s the first game of the year so I think guys who have been here longer are going to have the edge over the young guys who have only been on campus a month. It’ll be interesting to see if the freshmen and sophomores battling for spots can show enough against ASU to see increased time against TCU.


