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Texas to be without Angilau, Neyor for season
Texas misplaced two key gamers to season-ending accidents throughout Saturday’s scrimmage, Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian stated Monday.
Fifth-year offensive lineman Junior Angilau, who has began 34 video games for the Longhorns over the previous three seasons, and extensive receiver Isaiah Neyor, a newcomer who transferred from Wyoming, each suffered ACL accidents, in line with Sarkisian.
Each have been anticipated to be main contributors this season. Angilau is Texas’ most skilled offensive lineman, a place the place the Longhorns have struggled lately. Neyor had 44 catches for 878 yards and 12 touchdowns final yr at Wyoming and was anticipated to take some focus off sophomore Xavier Worthy, who was a breakout star as a freshman final season.
“I hate it for them,” Sarkisian stated. “I really feel for these guys who each had actually good offseasons to prepare for the season. … For us now, it is subsequent man up. I feel we have executed job in recruiting to make sure that we will try this. We have loads of time. We’ll be OK.”
Sarkisian additionally stated freshman offensive lineman Cole Hutson, operating again Roschon Johnson and defensive again Jahdae Barron have been “nicked up” and will miss time, however he expects them again for the Sept. 3 season opener in opposition to Louisiana-Monroe.
Neyor’s loss is compounded by the suspension of Alabama switch Agiye Corridor final week. Corridor, who was faraway from the roster at Alabama for a violation of staff guidelines, transferred to Texas in April and was arrested final week for legal mischief after police stated he used a tire iron to wreck a parking boot that was positioned on his automobile.
“We’re working along with his household to get him in a state of affairs the place he could be a actually purposeful a part of this staff,” Sarkisian stated. “The purpose for us is to play nice soccer on the College of Texas, graduate from the College of Texas and be an amazing teammate and stroll out of right here a fair higher particular person than he did when he arrived. So we’re placing all of the items in place to assist him try this. When the time is correct, we’ll have him again on our staff.”
Sarkisian stated Corridor’s arrest was not the one purpose for the suspension.
“This was not one thing that was primarily based off of 1 incident,” Sarkisian stated. “That is one thing that was a physique of labor that I felt like I would like to assist the younger man, and that is what we will do.”
On the sector, Sarkisian stated the quarterback competitors between Hudson Card and Ohio State switch Quinn Ewers is shut.
“I might say it is tight,” he stated. “I’ll say each guys are working very onerous.”
Sarkisian praised his protection’s effort Saturday, saying it compelled three interceptions and 4 fumbles. Nonetheless, in an intrasquad scrimmage, that is also trigger for alarm on the offensive facet.
“I used to be most likely a bit of extra involved with a few the interceptions, particularly once they occurred and the way they occurred,” Sarkisian stated. “However once more, that is our job to educate it out of the blokes to remove these.”
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Texas basketball: Longhorns open final stretch of non-conference play with a blowout win
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Back at Moody Center for just the second time this month, No. 6 Texas crushed La Salle in a non-conference game on Tuesday night.
Senior forward Taylor Jones recorded her third double-double performance of the season, and Kyla Oldacre and Justice Carlton respectively scored 18 and 17 points in a 111-49 victory. With two games left until its Southeastern Conference opener, Texas is now 11-1.
The Longhorns will next host South Dakota State (10-2) on Sunday afternoon.
“We’ve got a monster on Sunday. South Dakota State is really good and well-coached. They’re always an NCAA tournament team. They win their league every year. So we’ve got to sharpen up a little bit and be ready on Sunday,” Texas coach Vic Schaefer said. “My concern on Sunday is that my kids are going to have one foot out the door ready for Christmas break, and sometimes you can do that against the three-name directional school. You (can’t) get away with that on Sunday.”
The 62-point win was the second-most lopsided victory of UT’s season, but the game was competitive in the first quarter. La Salle (6-6) even led twice before the first media timeout was called.
During that first quarter, Texas leaned on the depth it has often boasted about but not always used this season. Eleven Longhorns played in the first quarter, and Schaefer made his first substitutions less than three minutes into the game.
Reserve guard Jordana Codio, who had not played in a first half this season, gave UT a lead it wouldn’t relinquish when she sank a 3-pointer with 5:38 left in the frame. A junior, Codio finished with seven points over a career-high 17 minutes.
“That was the game plan,” Schaefer said. “Jordana’s had four really good days, she’s earned it. … She’s doing what Shay had to do her first few years. She’s over there on the men’s practice team, and she dominated our team. So she deserved the opportunity. She came in and did exactly what we needed, which was give us some juice.”
Texas exited the first half with a 19-12 advantage and then outscored La Salle by a 38-9 margin in the second quarter. The Longhorns’ lead swelled to as many as 67 points in the second half.
While playing just 14 minutes, Jones scored 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against the undersized Explorers. Jones and fellow post players Oldacre and Carlton led Texas to a 70-14 advantage in paint points. The Longhorns also got a combined 21 points and 11 assists from point guards Rori Harmon and Bryanna Preston while All-American forward Madison Booker had 10 points and six rebounds.
Aryss Macktoon and Ivy Fox each scored seven points to lead La Salle.
Before Tuesday’s game, members of the UT basketball team received rings to celebrate the championship they won at last season’s Big 12 tournament. Nine players remain from that team.
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