NCAAF Game Recap - UTEP at Texas
Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:00 PM EDT

Clem
37
Wake
13
F
MoStU
0
Okla
48
F
Duke
13
ND
27
F
UTEP
3
Tex
59
F
Syr
6
UNC
31
F
ULLaf
31
IASt
14
F
UAB
14
MiaFL
31
F
UNCC
20
App
35
F
ArkSt
35
K St
31
F
E Ky
10
WVU
56
F
ULMon
7
Army
37
F
GATec
16
FlaSt
13
F
UTSA
51
TxSt
48
F(1OT)
Camp
26
GaSo
27
F
APSU
0
Pitt
55
F
Cit
6
SoFL
27
F
Tul
27
SoAl
24
F
HBU
33
TxTch
35
F
W Ky
21
Lou
35
F
CoCar
38
Kans
23
F

Texas 59, UTEP 3

Sep 12, 2020, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

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UTEP (1-1)

0

3

0

0

3

(14) Texas (1-0)

21

24

7

7

59

Ehlinger leads No. 14 Texas romp over UTEP 59-3
Sun Sep 13, 2020 1:38 AM

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) The stadium was mostly empty and the Texas players beat a quick path off the field when it was all over rather than lingering for the traditional singing of "The Eyes of Texas."

About the only thing normal for the No. 14 Longhorns Saturday night after months of coronavirus disruptions and social justice demands and protests was that they finally got to take the field against UTEP.

Even that was a little weird considering how many teams aren't playing this season and how some that are have already had games postponed.

But Texas made quick and easy work of the Miners (1-1) as Sam Ehlinger threw a career-high five touchdowns in the first half of a 59-3 romp that coach Tom Herman called "cathartic."

"This one is special, the way that we did it," Texas coach Tom Herman said. "We had zero COVID issues leading up to this game ... Hope it stays that way.. Really proud of the way our team handled their business leading up to this game.".

Ehlinger threw a 78-yard touchdown to Joshua Moore on the first play. The second-leading passing in program history finished with 426 yards. He left the game midway through the third quarter with Colt McCoy's single-game records for yards (470) and touchdowns (six) easily within reach had he stayed on the field.

Moore's first touchdown since 2018 came on an inside route when he burst past one diving defender and outran two more with an easy path to the end zone. Ehlinger's final touchdown pass came on a 6-yard toss to walk-on Kai Money in the final seconds of the first half.

Texas' original schedule had the Longhorns visiting defending national champion LSU this weekend, in a rematch of their 2019 classic. But that game was scrapped as the Big 12 and Southeastern Conference retooled their schedules amid the coronavirus pandemic.

With social distancing rules and limits in place, Texas announced a crowd of 15,337 at a stadium that typically holds close to 100,000. The school required students using a special student season ticket package to pass a rapid COVID-19 test on Friday before they could go to the game. The school paid for the tests and reported 95 positives out of 1,198 administered. No other ticket holders were required to be tested.

"Obviously, it didn't feel normal, but I'm thankful to be out there with my teammates," Texas junior safety Caden Sterns said. "It felt really good to get out there."

While the crowd was small, it still gave a full-throated sing-along to the "The Eyes of Texas" before the game. The song had came under intense scrutiny over the summer amid social justice protests on campus and around the country.

Some Texas athletes, included Sterns, had demanded the school drop the song because of its history involving minstrel shows and actors in blackface decades ago. The school administration met other demands to rename some campus buildings and other measures, but refused to drop the song.

Once the game started, Texas was dominant. The Longhorns led 45-3 by halftime and rolled up nearly 700 yards of total offense. Texas didn't allow a sack in 47 pass attempts and the defense allowed only 233 total yards in new coordinator Chris Ash's debut.

The "Eyes of Texas" was played again after the game ended. Instead of gathering to sing it, most players immediately started streaming to the locker room tunnel without stopping. Texas players wore a "WeAreOne" patch on their jerseys.

"I don't know that that was any kind of voice or demonstration," Herman said of the quick exit from the field. "We were just saying our good games and pleasantries to the opposition and it was over and now we're heading to the locker room."

THE TAKEAWAY

UTEP: The Miners came in feeling pretty good after a season-opening victory that matched their win total of each of the previous two seasons. But they were overpowered at the line of scrimmage and overwhelmed by Texas' speed while Longhorns receivers zipped through and around the UTEP secondary.

Texas: Ehlinger is still the engine that will drive the offense under new coordinator Mike Yurcich, but he's got some new weapons, They include a quick-tempo attack that moves even faster than anything Texas has used in recent years. A touchdown pass to tight end Cade Brewer and second quarter TD throws to graduate transfers Brenden Schooler and Tarik Black show he's got a lot of targets to choose from despite losing his top two receivers from a year ago.

"I hope we can continue to spread the ball around to those guys," Ehlinger said. "There's too much talent not to."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Texas has nowhere to go but up. Not everyone ahead of Texas played this weekend, but of the ranked teams that did play, the Longhorns were among the most impressive. They overwhelmed an inferior opponent and avoided any serious missteps.

UP NEXT:

UTEP: The Miners host Football Championship Subdivision opponent Abilene Christian on Sept. 19

Texas: The Longhorns take a week off before going on the road to Texas Tech to start the Big 12.

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Passing

UTEP Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
G. Hardison 27 12 44.4 0 141 30 1 45.4
C. Brownholtz 10 7 70.0 0 49 11 0 80.8
Tex Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Ehlinger 33 25 75.8 5 426 78 0 156.9
C. Thompson 7 4 57.1 2 55 35 0 122.0

Rushing

UTEP Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Hankins 11 34 3.1 7 0
R. Flores 4 28 7.0 18 0
Tex Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
K. Ingram 9 44 4.9 12 0
B. Robinson 5 38 7.6 29 0

Receiving

UTEP Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Garrett 4 58 14.5 30 0
J. Cowing 4 49 12.3 18 0
Tex Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Moore 6 127 21.2 78 1
T. Black 5 80 16.0 31 1

Fumbles

Tex F FL
T. Black 1 0

Returning

UTEP KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Garrett 1 13.0 0 13 1 -1.0 0 0
Tex KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Jamison 1 22.0 0 22 4 3.3 0 0

Punting

UTEP Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Sloan 8 291 36.4 42
Tex Punt Yds Avg LgPu
R. Bujcevski 2 81 40.5 45

Takeaways

Tex Int Yds InTD
J. Thompson 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

UTEP Tex
Points For 3 59
Total Yards 233 689
Rushing Yards 43 208
Passing Yards 190 481
Passing Completions / Attempts 19/39 29/41
Turnovers 1 0
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 1/0
First Downs 14 28
Penalties - Yards 7/30 6/55
Time Of Possession 17:17 43:43
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 3/16 5/10
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/3 0/1
Punts - Average Yards 0/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter UTEP Tex
Tex 00:19 TD Joshua Moore 78 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick) 0 7
Tex 05:28 TD Cade Brewer 20 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick) 0 14
Tex 10:03 TD Roschon Johnson 1 yd run (Cameron Dicker kick) 0 21
2nd Quarter UTEP Tex
Tex 00:50 TD Brenden Schooler 40 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick) 0 28
Tex 02:45 TD Tarik Black 5 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick) 0 35
Tex 08:44 FG Cameron Dicker 32 yd FG 0 38
UTEP 13:21 FG Gavin Baechle 47 yd FG 3 38
Tex 14:54 TD Kai Money 6 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick) 3 45
3rd Quarter UTEP Tex
Tex 12:49 TD Brennan Eagles 35 yd pass from Casey Thompson (Cameron Dicker kick) 3 52
4th Quarter UTEP Tex
Tex 02:00 TD Marcus Washington 17 yd pass from Casey Thompson (Cameron Dicker kick) 3 59

Game Information

Stadium: Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium/Jamail Field, Austin, Texas
Attendance: 15,337
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