Charlie Strong strips Shawn Watson of Texas play-calling duties
It took just one game for Texas coach Charlie Strong to make a change on offense.
Strong announced Tuesday night that wide receivers coach Jay Norvell will assume play calling duties moving forward, replacing quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson.
Norvell is in his first season at Texas after spending the previous seven seasons at Oklahoma. He did not call plays for the Sooners.
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Watson, Strong said, will remain on staff.
Coach Strong tells the media that WR Coach Jay Norvell will take over play calling duties.
— Longhorn_FB (@Longhorn_FB) September 8, 2015
Strong: "It's about productivity. I sat down and came to the conclusion that we have to do better."
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) September 8, 2015
You have to be balanced and you have to run the football... But you have to make sure your playmakers touch the ball. - Coach Strong
— Longhorn_FB (@Longhorn_FB) September 8, 2015
Charlie Strong on Jay Norvell: "We talk about an up-tempo offense. That's what everyone wants to see."
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) September 8, 2015
The move comes a few days after the Longhorns were blown out in their opener – a 38-3 road loss to Notre Dame. In that game, Texas managed to gain just 163 yards of total offense, including 60 rushing yards on 29 attempts – a 2.1-yard average. The passing game wasn’t much better with Texas quarterbacks completing 8-of-23 passes for 103 yards.
Strong said he was so upset after Saturday’s loss that he had to wait until Monday to speak with the rest of his staff.
“It bothers me when we play the way we do,” Strong said. “It bothers me when we're not productive, and it bothers me when we're not accountable as coaches, so it's hard for me to meet with guys. It's hard for me to talk. I don't talk to my own family, so I don't say nothing.”
Strong also maintained that the quarterback competition between Tyrone Swoopes and Jerrod Heard is ongoing. Swoopes started against Notre Dame.
Charlie Strong: "I have not decided on a starting quarterback." Also stresses that play-calling duties will not be shared.
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) September 8, 2015
In 2014, Strong’s first season as Texas head coach, the Longhorns ranked 110th in total offense and 106th in scoring offense.
Strong and the Longhorns hope to get things on track in Saturday’s home opener against Rice.
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