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Chris Ash at Texas stats

Author: NDsince60 (52 Posts - Joined: Feb 6, 2010)

Posted at 2:59 pm on Sep 14, 2025
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Under Ash's direction, the Longhorns wrapped up the 2020 season as the nation's No. 64 ranked total defense allowing an average 406.4 yards per game, and finished with the No. 61 scoring defense (28.5 ppg), No. 36 rushing defense (140.3 ypg) and No. 108 passing defense (266.2 ypg).

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Perhaps Freeman ought to be talking to Mike Mickens as a replacement very quickly if he sees thesame

Author: BaronVonZemo (61102 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 7:24 pm on Sep 14, 2025
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But he was part of a NC and VERY respected in TX. Or so I was told.

Author: LanceManion (8539 Posts - Joined: Jul 16, 2010)

Posted at 5:12 pm on Sep 14, 2025
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When I raised concerns about Ash. The guy was a bad hire plain and simple, and even if we win out, he will have significantly contributed to our two most important losses.

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Imposing corporate abuse, neglect and greed on deserving victims.
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There were some concerns before the season. Now this hire looks apocalyptic

Author: ndphysics (4149 Posts - Joined: Sep 17, 2016)

Posted at 3:26 pm on Sep 14, 2025
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With all its strengths, Ash’s quarters coverage is not without its weaknesses.

Author: NDsince60 (52 Posts - Joined: Feb 6, 2010)

Posted at 5:59 pm on Sep 14, 2025
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One very prominent weakness in quarters coverage is the vulnerability of the deep quarters along the sidelines if the corners are severely outmatched by opposing receivers. In the three conference games from Ash’s 2019 campaign, this weakness gave rise to most of the points they gave up. These games were like watching opposing teams’ highlight tapes as corners repeatedly got burned for deep touchdowns. It even happened in the above example, where the outside corner simply stops running on a double move and is torched for a 53-yard touchdown.

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