Playcalling was horrific, the absolute worst I've seen from Sarkisian.I didn't like the playcalling from Texas in the first 3 quarters. Conservative play calling and then trying to ramp it up late and be aggressive bit them in the end.
What are you going to scheme up if he missing check downs in the flat (badly)? Like he did twice on that last drive.I thought Arch was bad. Inaccurate even on completions. Slow to process. Didn’t run as much as I expected.
But Sarkisian was definitely worse. Unless Texas turns it around and is really back in at least the semis with a high octane offense, it’s likely time to give up play calling. Remember there is no real OC just two guys with elevated titles for pay. Sark has had the highest rated QB ever, TWICE, in Ewers and Arch Manning. If Arch doesn’t flip a switch, that is serious development issues. The QB Coach has been with him since 2019 at Bama as an analyst so a total yes man to him. Sark is OC and QB Coach. He still can’t figure out a red zone offense. Just an awful game plan today. He’s built the program no doubt but you can’t help but see he’s also not a 100% plus value in his role with the offense.
I have a feeling that OSU's defense had a lot to do with that. Their defense was just suffocating especially when it counted - when Texas went for it on multiple 4th down attemptsManning looked uncomfortable all day against a beatable Ohio St. team. Neither team gave me that feeling of being an opposing team afraid to play them. Sayin did what he had to do to win. I expected Manning to put up better stats, Texas and Manning look overated.
What are you going to scheme up if he missing check downs in the flat (badly)? Like he did twice on that last drive.
Like that pass on 3rd and 5 at midfield that would've gone for an easy first down. Sidearms it for no reason, incomplete. He stunk on ice.saw a graphic that something like 37% of his passes were off target. that's not a playcalling issue - that's an execution issue.
also - there was a playcalling issue.
bad combo.
While all of that may be true, it’s not his fault that all the ”experts” put these high expectations on him. I think a lot of the vitriol about Arch is misplaced.This kid is ass. Didn’t play anyone in HS, didn’t do any big camps, didn’t show anything last year, and Heisman favorite for…reasons.
He will have his moments,…This kid is ass. Didn’t play anyone in HS, didn’t do any big camps, didn’t show anything last year, and Heisman favorite for…reasons.
Agreed, I just don't understand how one could even think that offensive PC could win you a game, let alone a game vs a top 5 team.I thought Arch was bad. Inaccurate even on completions. Slow to process. Didn’t run as much as I expected.
But Sarkisian was definitely worse. Unless Texas turns it around and is really back in at least the semis with a high octane offense, it’s likely time to give up play calling. Remember there is no real OC just two guys with elevated titles for pay. Sark has had the highest rated QB ever, TWICE, in Ewers and Arch Manning. If Arch doesn’t flip a switch, that is serious development issues. The QB Coach has been with him since 2019 at Bama as an analyst so a total yes man to him. Sark is OC and QB Coach. He still can’t figure out a red zone offense. Just an awful game plan today. He’s built the program no doubt but you can’t help but see he’s also not a 100% plus value in his role with the offense.
Ohio State's defense had a lot to do with Manning looking uncomfortableManning looked uncomfortable all day against a beatable Ohio St. team. Neither team gave me that feeling of being an opposing team afraid to play them. Sayin did what he had to do to win. I expected Manning to put up better stats, Texas and Manning look overated.
The way that OL blocked had a lot to do with that....he was basically flushed to roll right or left on 75% of his passes. But with 4 new starters and the top recruit on the OL committing silly penalties what can you expect.Ohio State's defense had a lot to do with Manning looking uncomfortable