Texarkana Gazette

Texas heads to Kansas State

- By Dave Skretta

MANHATTAN, Kan.— Collin Johnson is one of handful of players on the Texas two-deep roster that recalls playing at Kansas State two years ago, when the Longhorns suffered the latest in a long string of disappoint­ments.

They’ve lost five straight to the Wildcats in Manhattan.

That’s 16 years of frustratio­n.

Put another way, the Longhorns are on their third head coach since their last win there.

“I played at Kansas State my freshman year. It was tough from what I remember, but nothing this team can’t handle,” Johnson said. “I love playing away in a hostile environmen­t. It gets me going.”

Apparently, the Longhorns tend to get the Wildcats going, because even when Ron Prince was on the sideline during coach Bill Snyder’s brief retirement they got the better of Texas.

“Absolutely. Another ranked team coming in, this is definitely a game we need to come out and be at our best,” Kansas State wide receiver Zac Reuter said. “We really need to take a big step forward to kind of push our season in the right direction.”

Indeed, this may be the best opportunit­y in years for No. 18 Texas (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) to end their stretch of futility at Kansas State. The Longhorns are coming off back-to-back wins over ranked teams, including a dismantlin­g of TCU last week, while the Wildcats (2-2, 0-1) have been a mess on offense, can’t settle on a quarterbac­k and have been just as bad on defense.

Their latest letdown was a lopsided loss at West Virginia last week, where they failed to reach the end zone and allowed the Mountainee­rs’ Will Grier to throw for 356 yards and five scores.

“There is a lot of resilience in this team,” Kansas State running back Alex Barnes said. “It’s just about us being able to control what we can control and to just come back each and every day and do our best in practice and games. We’ve got to do a little bit more and we are realizing that.”

After a season-opening loss to Maryland, the Longhorns have been doing just that, and now they have an opportunit­y to end a maddening streak against the Wildcats in Manhattan.

“Thankfully that has nothing to do with this team this year,” Longhorns tight end Andrew Beck said. “It’s something our guys are aware of but most of our team hasn’t played up there.”

QUARTERBAC­K CONUNDRUM

One week after Snyder sounded content moving forward with Skylar Thompson as the No. 1 quarterbac­k, the position is back in flux. Alex Delton spelled the ineffectiv­e starter at West Virginia and there are rumblings he could start against the Longhorns.

“”I would anticipate both of them would play,” Snyder said.

DIVING CATCHES

Texas quarterbac­k Sam Ehlinger has the luxury of throwing to some wide receivers that go to great lengths to get the ball. Devin Duvernay, Joshua Moore and Collin Johnson each have made acrobatic touchdown catches this year. Johnson’s came last week on a 31-yard strike that gave the Longhorns the lead against TCU. He has 13 catches for 203 yards the past two weeks.

EFFICIENT EHLINGER

Longhorns sophomore quarterbac­k Sam Ehlinger has cleaned up the turnover problems that doomed Texas in several losses in 2017 and the season opener this year. He didn’t have any against Southern California or TCU, and he’s 7-of-8 passing on third downs the past two weeks.

“We keep our defense off the field,” Ehlinger said. “Staying on the field is huge.”

TEXAS PLAY CALLING

Longhorns offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach Tim Beck stayed in Austin, where he was hospitaliz­ed to treat an infection. The school said Beck is expected to rejoin the Longhorns on Sunday but game not further details.

“We’ll pull together as coaches, and our offensive staff will call plays collaborat­ively,” coach Tom Herman said.

 ?? AP Photo/Eric Gay ?? ■ Texas defensive back Kris Boyd (2) celebrates after breaking up a pass intended for TCU wide receiver Jalen Reagor, left, during the first half of an NCAA college football game Sept. 22 in Austin.
AP Photo/Eric Gay ■ Texas defensive back Kris Boyd (2) celebrates after breaking up a pass intended for TCU wide receiver Jalen Reagor, left, during the first half of an NCAA college football game Sept. 22 in Austin.

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