Porterville Recorder

Texas goes from compliant to committed, winning with Herman

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS

FRISCO, Texas — Texas has gone from compliant to committed under coach Tom Herman, and is winning again.

When Herman appeared at Big 12 media days for the first time last summer, the Longhorns were coming off three consecutiv­e losing seasons and he had yet to coach a game in Austin.

“We had a lot of compliant guys, ‘yes sir’ and nod your head and do what you’re asked to do,” Herman said Tuesday in his return to the media days. “But I don’t know that really deep down (they) believed in their core that the way that we’re doing things is the only way that you can win championsh­ips.”

The Longhorns didn’t win a championsh­ip in Herman’s first season, but they finished 7-6 after a 33-16 win over Missouri in the Texas Bowl.

“Without a doubt in my mind, the belief in that locker room is there,” Herman said of the change.

While Big 12 preseason favorite Oklahoma has been to the College Football Playoff twice in the last three years, Texas is still the league’s last national champion — 13 seasons ago with quarterbac­k Vince Young.

Only Oklahoma, West Virginia and TCU were picked ahead of the Longhorns in the preseason media poll . The Sooners and West Virginia play the day after Thanksgivi­ng in Morgantown, a regular season finale that would be a preview of the Big 12 championsh­ip the following week if the preseason prediction­s pan out.

“Don’t know, never done it, and not going to think about it,” Mountainee­rs coach Dana Holgorsen said when asked about possibilit­y playing Oklahoma in consecutiv­e weeks. “We’ve got to play Tennessee. That’s our first game.”

Texas and West Virginia are the only Big 12 teams with two non-conference games against Power Five teams. The Longhorns open at Maryland and also host USC, while WVU plays the Volunteers on the opening weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina, and later goes to North Carolina State.

The Mountainee­rs are going into their seventh Big 12 season, and are 2727 in conference games since moving from the Big East.

With preseason Big 12 offensive player of the year Will Grier at quarterbac­k and top receiver David Sills V also back, West Virginia is now considered one of the league’s favorites. Holgorsen knows that will lead to plenty of questions about handling expectatio­ns.

“We welcome expectatio­ns. Heck, you want ‘em to talk about you,” Holgorsen said. “I don’t care where you’re picked. Doesn’t matter, there’s pressure everywhere, pressure to live up to the expectatio­ns or pressure to create expectatio­ns, and I think our guys are old. I think our coaching staff has tremendous continuity, been around.”

Grier, the former Florida quarterbac­k, threw for 3,490 yards and 34 touchdowns at WVU before breaking the middle finger on his throwing hand when diving for the end zone in the 11th game last season. Sills had 60 catches for 980 yards and a nation-best 18 touchdowns.

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