The Austin American-Statesman has posted the full 30 minute video of the [tag]Florida Atlantic[/tag] postgame press conference up and it’s embedded below. The Texas coaches field most of the questions but [tag]Colt McCoy[/tag] and [tag]Brian Orakpo[/tag] also have a few things to say. Watch it:
(Kudos to the paper for providing high quality video and to UT for actually allowing them to post it.)
Football season is so close you can smell it. Less than a week from now the Longhorns will finally take the field for the 2008 season against FAU and today [tag]Mack Brown[/tag] and Co. released the first official depth chart of the year. We wouldn’t be true Texas fans if the first thing we did wasn’t overanalyze and complain about it, so of course we’ve done that below:
General Thoughts
- Lots of OR‘s all over the place like every year. Harder to complain this year because there’s a ton of youngsters on at least one side of the conjunctions.
- Looks like there will also be a lot of situational players as well. There are several places where players (e.g., [tag]Aaron Lewis[/tag]) are listed as co-starters with very different complementary players.
- Lots of youth in general, including several true freshmen. There may be some games this year where you’re yelling at the television set because of the mistakes but 2008 and 2009 should be exciting.
Offense
- No [tag]Malcolm Williams[/tag] anywhere at wide receiver. Not in the top 3 at either flanker or split end. True freshman [tag]Dan Buckner[/tag] right behind [tag]Quan Cosby[/tag] is encouraging but overall no Williams seems like bigger story. Let’s hope the light comes on.
- Former tackle [tag]Greg Smith[/tag] has been back at the position for less than two weeks but he’s already listed ahead of [tag]Peter Ullman[/tag] as the blocking tight end.
- [tag]Michael Huey[/tag] vs. [tag]Cedric Dockery[/tag] vs. [tag]Charlie Tanner[/tag] at guard. Everyone has been raving about Huey throughout fall camp but most believed he’d be cutting into Tanner’s reps not Dockery’s. The general opinion (and we all know that’s never wrong) is that Dockery is the better of the returning guards but Huey is listed behind him. Is there a strategic reason the coaches believe Huey should stay at right guard?
- The 12 names and 5 OR‘s confuse me at running back. What exactly is going on there?
Texas head coach [tag]Mack Brown[/tag] was on the ESPN show Rome is Burning yesterday for a lengthy interview about the upcoming season. Not really any new information that anyone who reads this site or follows the Horns wouldn’t know but it’s always impressive to see Mack in an interview. He always comes across as such a likable and easy going person, it’s easy to see why he’s had such excellent success recruiting.
Watch the interview below:
Mack: No more sugar and spice for his Horns. UT coach plans to draw a harder, tougher line this season.
10 years of Mack from The Daily Texan. Brown has had many high points over the past 10 years at Texas.
Mack Brown wants the Coaches Poll out of the BCS. Makes perfect sense since coaches don’t actually watch games every week.
NCAA football coaches warm to early signing period. Allowing recruits to sign early would allow them to refocus on school once they’ve made decision.
Mack Brown promises wide open offense, fewer redshirts. Let’s hope this is true, particularly the offensive scheme.
It’s barely March but it looks like [tag]Mack Brown[/tag] is close to wrapping up his 2009 recruiting class already. After starting out strong with Garrett Gilbert and six other commits at the team’s first junior day, the Horns have since added eight more of the state’s top football players to bring the total tally up to fifteen.
Two of the biggest commits were at linebacker, where Irving’s Tariq Allen and Grand Prairie’s Patrick Nkwopara made their pledge to play for defensive coordinator [tag]Will Muschamp[/tag]’s defense. Both players were top targets of the Texas defensive coaching staff and appear to fit their mold perfectly for a linebacker, speed guys who aren’t afraid to knock your head off. If you’re a Rivals subscriber, watch Allen’s videos and you’ll be very excited about our future middle linebacker.
The team also got help in the defensive backfield by picking up commits from cornerbacks Eryon Barnett from Euless and Kenny Vaccaro out of Brownwood. Vaccaro is one of the state’s most heavily recruited DB’s and held offers from the likes of Florida, Oklahoma, and Stanford when chose the Longhorns. Barnett was a virtual unknown before committing to the Horns but Texas offered quickly and he certainly passes the eyeball test so he looks like a player who will shoot up the rankings once the scouting services get film of him.
Texas also did an excellent job filling needs from the top in-state options. Defensive end and tight end were both positions the Horns needed to fill holes at in this class. At defensive end the two big fish are still out there, Alex Okafor and five-star Devon Kennard, but the Horns added two very capable prospects in Dominique Jones and Kyle Kriegel. The tight end commits look like the two best in the state in Trey Graham and Barrett Matthews. I’m particularly excited about Matthews, whose versatility, athleticism, and toughness allow him to play an H-back role or maybe even end up on defense. It doesn’t hurt that he plays for Galena Park North Shore, a school that has now put out three top Division I tight ends in a row.
The fifteen current commits are listed below:
| Name | Position | Rating* | LSR** | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tariq Allen | LB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
65 | Irving |
| Thomas Ashcraft | OL | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
13 | Cedar Hill |
| Eryon Barnett | DB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
NR | Euless |
| Marcus Davis | DB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
15 | League City |
| Garrett Gilbert | QB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
2 | Austin |
| Trey Graham | TE | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
NR | Waco |
| Dominique Jones | DE | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
NR | Kilgore |
| Paden Kelley | OL | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
31 | Austin |
| Kyle Kriegel | DE | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
64 | Elysian Fields |
| Barrett Matthews | TE | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
59 | Galena Park |
| Patrick Nkwopara | LB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
NR | Grand Prairie |
| Garrett Porter | OL | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
30 | Odessa |
| Greg Timmons | WR | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
10 | Aldine |
| Kenny Vaccaro | DB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
53 | Brownwood |
| Chris Whaley | RB | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
8 | Madisonville |
*Note: Most of the star ratings are just estimates based on the video I’ve seen of the recruits and Orangebloods.com’s state rankings.
**Note: LSR is Geoff Ketchum’s Lone Star Recruiting Top 100. The numbers represent the player’s ranking as of 2/13/2008.



