Texarkana Gazette

Buechele leads in Texas’ 38-7 win

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WACO, Texas—With an early start time Saturday on the road against a winless Baylor team, Texas coach Tom Herman had every right to think his team might sleepwalk through this game.

As it turned out, the Longhorns woke up in plenty of time, and Shane Buechele threw for a touchdown and ran for another to lead Texas to a 38-7 victory.

“I was shocked,” Herman said. “We had a 5:45 wake-up call. There were no dopey-eyed guys, there was no wipe the sleep out of their eyes, any of that stuff. They were intense and ready to go from the word jump.”

DeShon Elliot intercepte­d Baylor quarterbac­k Zach Smith and returned it 43 yards for a score in the first minute of the game, and the Longhorns never trailed. It was Elliot's national-leading sixth intercepti­on of the season and the second he returned for a score.

It was also the beginning of a defensive performanc­e for Texas (4-4, 3-2 Big 12) in which it forced three turnovers and limited Baylor to 249 yards of total offense—3.3 yards per play.

“They're carrying us right now,” Herman said. “If there's one side of the ball I would like to carry us, it's that side. That's number one on our plan to win is play great defense. We're doing that pretty well right now.”

Buechele's touchdown pass was a 15-yard strike to Lil'Jordan Humphrey early in the second quarter to cap a 90-yard drive. Up to that point, Texas

had 65 yards of total offense and had squandered a chance when a field goal was blocked after a fumble set the Longhorns up at the Baylor 16. His rushing score came later in the second quarter on a zone-read keeper one play after Baylor punter Connor Martin dropped a snap and fell on it at his own 28. That made it a 21-7 Texas lead at halftime.

“I think it helps our confidence when we can go fast and call plays, and throw it out there and they'll give 5 yards, it helps a lot with our offense,” Buechele said. “(Baylor) played us tough today. They played unbelievab­le, but it was really good to see our running backs and offensive line do what they did.”

Buechele was 27 of 34 for 256 yards and an intercepti­on, and Toneil Carter and Daniel Young scored rushing touchdowns of 19 and 31 yards, respective­ly, in the fourth quarter to put the game away.

Smith and freshman Charlie Brewer rotated in at quarterbac­k throughout for the Bears (0-8, 0-5), but neither could get them moving. Brewer was 17 for 27 for 181 yards, while Smith added 37 yards on a 4-of-11 day.

“Give credit to the University of Texas. They played a good football game,” Baylor coach Matt Rhule said. “Defensivel­y, I thought they were spectacula­r. I thought Shane Buechele was a difference-maker on a day he really needed to be one, so credit to him.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Texas defensive back Holton Hill (5) upends Baylor quarterbac­k Charlie Brewer in the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday in Waco, Texas.
Associated Press Texas defensive back Holton Hill (5) upends Baylor quarterbac­k Charlie Brewer in the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday in Waco, Texas.

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