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Steve Sarkisian after second Texas scrimmage: ‘We’re not where we need to be yet’
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On Saturday, the Texas Longhorns held the team’s second scrimmage of spring practice head of next Saturday’s Orange-White game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Following the scrimmage, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian met with the media via Zoom to share his perspective on the 12th practice and where the Longhorns football program stands currently with only three practices remaining.
“I thought pretty much in all areas, all facets, we improved individually by player wise and then by unit wise. I think ultimately we improved as a team; we’re not where we need to be yet,” Sarkisian said. “There’s a lot of areas for us to get better at, but the encouraging part is we knew this was gonna be a big week from a developmental standpoint and I think the guys really responded.”
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The Texas defense is about to learn its third defensive scheme in as many seasons. Todd Orlando and his odd-man front was replaced by Chris Ash s 4-2-5 system before the 2020 season.
Steve Sarkisian replaced Ash in January with Washington s Pete Kwiatkowski, who utilizes a three- and four-man front in his defensive philosophy, sometimes even deploying a 2-4-5 with four linebackers.
Luckily for Kwiatkowski, he inherits some young, talented linebackers alongside a tandem of returning starters.
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FYI: Four-stars, from Arp; ranked 52nd nationally, No. 6-ranked safety in 2018
Overshown was an oversized safety from a Class 2A school in East Texas. He was an Under Armour All-American who signed in the same class as fellow safeties Caden Sterns and BJ Foster. The trio arrived with much fanfare, but it took Overshown until his third year to find a home at linebacker.