Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton react to the Longhorns’ 31-12 win over the Wolverines and discuss the direction both programs are heading this season. Subscribe to the “College Football Power Hour” podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen.
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It’s not very often that Michigan loses in the big house, but today against Texas, they got their butts whooped.
31 to 12 was the final score.
And even though that looks like a butt kicking in the final score, even that final score is an indicative of the game with the garbage time touchdown late for the Wolverines Quinn Ewers for Texas was absolutely fantastic.
24 of 36 for 246 yards, three touchdowns, excuse me and zero interceptions at Texas run game was unstoppable.
I think that was probably the most impressive thing for me today coming out of Texas that vaunted Michigan defensive front, they give up 100 and 50 rushing yards to this Texas run game fits Texas national title contender.
Yeah.
Now we can say Texas is back and every year we try not to say that, but every year is a new year and what we saw this year was control.
We saw execution.
You saw Quinn prove that he’s a Heisman candidate and by the way, uh a draft pick candidate, his draft candidacy is just gonna rise or rise because he’s playing right now with such understanding of the offense.
Sark has this offense rolling in every possible way.
And what do we see?
We saw a quarterback that was able to step up avoid pressure, find ways to extend plays and then still deliver the ball accurately.
His ability to get his hips around and get the, to the right place at the right time is really stunning.
This year, we’ve seen a massive jump in his development and you look on the other side and you find out what it looks like when you don’t have that guy at quarterback,…
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Publish date : 2024-09-07 21:20:59
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