Texarkana Gazette

‘We good?’ Herman says blame him if Texas offense bad again

- By Jim Vertuno

AUSTIN—Tom Herman spent an entire offseason swatting away questions about who will call the plays for Texas, him or beleaguere­d offensive coordinato­r Tim Beck.

His latest answer came Monday “We’ll all be calling plays,” Herman said, and he will have veto power. “The responsibi­lity of the offense and its performanc­e ultimately lies with me.”

That led to more questions as No. 23 Texas heads into its season opener Saturday at Maryland. So when he was asked about it again minutes later, Herman straight into the cameras at his weekly news conference.

“Fans. The minute this offense gets a hangnail blame me and the entire offensive staff. We good?” Herman said.

Since 2010, Texas has had three head coaches and seven offensive coordinato­rs. Herman’s predecesso­r, Charlie Strong, had three play callers in three seasons. Strong literally swore—in a civil lawsuit, no less— that play calling was a collaborat­ive effort. But when things got bad, he didn’t fire himself.

Herman, who made his bones as a national championsh­ip-winning coordinato­r at Ohio State in 2014, hired Beck from Nebraska last season and they struggled through 2017 together in a 7-6 finish. The Longhorns averaged 29 points per game and scored 24 or less six times.

Herman has always felt more comfortabl­e calling plays from the assistant’s box above the field. He tried to get more involved in last season’s Texas Bowl win against Missouri, but even that was a struggle as the Longhorns had just 280 total yards.

He also knows coordinato­rs are targets for taking heat from fans.

“I got criticized at Ohio State, and my boss took up for me. I got criticized at Iowa State at times, and my boss took up for me. Major Applewhite (at Houston) got criticized at times, and I took up for him, because it is unfair. It’s absolutely unfair,” Herman said.

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