WR James Kirkendoll
2010 SCHEDULE
9-4-10 at Rice ** @Reliant Stadium
9-11-10 WYOMING
9-18-10 at Texas Tech
9-25-10 UCLA
10-2-10 vs. Oklahoma @Dallas, TX
10-16-10 at Nebraska
10-23-10 IOWA STATE
10-30-10 BAYLOR
11-6-10 at Kansas State
11-13-10 OKLAHOMA STATE
11-20-10 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
11-25-10 TEXAS A&M (Thur.)
Coach: Mack Brown
128-27, 12 years

2009 Statistics

2009 RESULTS: 13-1
LOUISIANA-MONROE WON 59-20
at Wyoming WON 41-10
TEXAS TECH WON 34-24
UTEP WON 64-7
COLORADO WON 38-14
vs. Oklahoma WON 16-13
at Missouri WON 41-7
at Oklahoma State WON 41-14
UCF WON 35-3
at Baylor WON 47-14
KANSAS WON 51-20
at Texas A&M WON 49-39
BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Nebraska WON 13-12
BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Alabama LOST 21-37

2009 Final Rankings
AP-2, Coaches-2, BCS-2

 


Projected 2010 record: 10-2
DE Sam Acho
TEXAS
2009 Statistical Rankings
OFFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
61
5
Passing:
22
6
Total Off:
29
5
Sacks Allow:
73
7
DEFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
1
1
Passing:
19
2
Total Def:
3
1
Sacks:
2
1
RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Garrett Gilbert, 30-66-4, 310 yds., 2 TD

Rushing: Tre' Newton, 116 att., 552 yds., 6 TD

Receiving: James Kirkendoll, 48 rec., 461 yds., 6 TD

Scoring: Cody Johnson, 12 TD, 72 pts.

Punting: Justin Tucker, 43 punts, 40.4 avg.

Kicking: None

Tackles: Keenan Robinson, 74 tot., 42 solo

Sacks: Sam Acho, 10 sacks

Interceptions: Blake Gideon, 6 for 31 yds.

Kickoff Returns: D.J. Monroe, 16 ret., 33.6 avg., 2 TD

Punt Returns: Marquise Goodwin, 1 ret., 22.0 avg., 0 TD

 

 
TEXAS
2010 College Football Preview
OFFENSE - 6
----RETURNING STARTERS----
DEFENSE - 7
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Colt McCoy-QB, Jordan Shipley-WR, Adam Ulatoski-OT, Charlie Tanner-OG, Chris Hall-C, Hunter Lawrence-K, Dan Buckner-TE
DEFENSE: Sergio Kindle-DE, Ben Alexander-DT, Lamarr Houston-DT, Roddrick Muckelroy-LB, Deon Beasley-CB, Earl Thomas-S (NFL)

 

2010 OUTLOOK
A ranking such as this could be looked at as a slap in the face. No. 5 in the country might seem low by recent Longhorn standards, but considering two major aspects - which stars need replacing and what other top teams have coming back – this ranking isn't far-fetched. In fact it's probably a little high. Gone are Colt McCoy, Jordan Shipley, three All-Conference offensive lineman, NFL First Round Draft selection Early Thomas and (Ted Hendricks Award finalist) Sergio Kindle. The key obviously will be how the replacements work out in the spring. The good news is that coach Mack Brown is no stranger to recruiting achievement. It's time to take the "Bull by the Horns", however, when it comes to one of these running backs earning the mantle and “carrying” the load. Someone has to finally emerge behind a rebuilt offensive line for this team to repeat the same success since McCoy is no longer around to boost/buoy the rushing numbers. But defense will be the cry in 2010, much like it has during most of the 2009 run for all the marbles. In turn, the Big 12 champ is usually in the mix for the national title. The development of the new QB behind a rebuilt OL will determine just how far Texas has to go to retain their strangle hold on the Top 5.

 

2010 OFFENSE

 

OT Kyle Hix

 

TEXAS 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Garrett Gilbert-So (6-4, 212) Sherrod Harris-Sr (6-3, 215)
Connor Wood-Fr (6-4, 209)
RB Tre Newton-So (6-0, 200) Fozzy Whittaker-Jr (5-10, 195)
Cody Johnson-Jr (5-11, 250)
WR Malcolm Williams-Jr (6-3, 225) Gregory Timmons-RFr (6-3, 201)
WR John Chiles-Sr (6-2, 210) DeSean Hales-So (5-11, 175)
WR James Kirkendoll-Sr (5-11, 180) Marquise Goodwin-So (5-9, 175)
TE Greg Smith-Sr (6-4, 250) Barrett Matthews-So (6-2, 235)
OT Kyle Hix-Sr (6-7, 320) Paden Kelley-RFr (6-7, 290)
OG Michael Huey-Sr (6-5, 310) Thomas Ashcraft-RFr (6-5, 310)
C David Snow-Jr (6-4, 295) Garrett Porter-RFr (6-6, 300)
OG Tray Allen-Sr (6-4, 305) Mark Buchanan-So (6-6, 300)
OT Britt Mitchell-Sr (6-5, 300) Mason Walters-RFr (6-6, 305)
K Justin Tucker-Jr (6-1, 177) William Russ-Fr (6-3, 170)

 

2010 DEFENSE

 

 

DB Blake Gideon

 

TEXAS 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Alex Okafor-So (6-4, 250) Eddie Jones-Sr (6-3, 260)
DT Kheeston Randall-Jr (6-5, 295) Derek Johnson-RFr (6-3, 320)
DT Calvin Howell-RFr (6-4, 290) Tyrell Higgins-Jr (6-3, 279)
DE Sam Acho-Sr (6-3, 260) Tevin Mims-So (6-4, 250)
SLB Emmanuel Acho-Jr (6-2, 235) Tariq Allen-RFr (6-2, 245)
MLB Dustin Earnest-Sr (6-3, 229) Jared Norton-Sr (6-3, 248)
WLB Keenan Robinson-Jr (6-3, 232) Jordan Hicks-Fr (6-2, 220)
CB Chykie Brown-Sr (6-0, 187) Eryon Barnett-RFr (6-2, 195)
CB Curtis Brown-Sr (6-0, 180) A.J. White-Fr (6-0, 175)
S Christian Scott-Jr (6-1, 215) Kenny Vaccaro-So (6-1, 201)
S Blake Gideon-Jr (6-1, 200) Nolan Brewster-Jr (6-2, 210)
NB Aaron Williams-Jr (6-1, 192) Kenny Vaccaro-So (6-1, 201)
P Justin Tucker-Jr (6-1, 177) John Gold-Sr (6-3, 205)