Longhorns defensive players celebrates after a play as the Texas Longhorns take on Colorado State at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin – Mikala Compton/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK
Can you ask much more from a defense than to pitch a shutout? Colorado State’s offense couldn’t get going. And while that may have been ineptitude by the Rams, the Longhorns front was stifling. Surprisingly, there wasn’t a recorded sack. But CSU QBs were held to 74 yards passing.
If there was one warning sign, it was the Rams had 118 yards rushing. Justin Marshall had 106 yards on 25 carries. It will be interesting to see this group against Michigan next week.
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