100%Dude is going to have NFL coaches saying where did this guy come from? Answer should be from being hidden in the shadows of UT’s failures to utilize talent. They were too focused on Bijan Robinson’s success. All the scouts talking about how slow RJ is are insane. No he does not cut on a dime but he has a great burst and 22.6MPH top end is far from slow. As a comparison, Tyreek Hill from the Chiefs was timed at 21.91 mph in 2021.
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He was underutilized because he was the best QB on the team except for his freshman yearWaited a bit to respond to all the critics. I'm a donor and season ticket holder at Texas. I can assure you that Roschon was not underutilized while on the 40 acres; he played a ton the entire time. Maybe not at RB every snap, but he's on all special teams plays. Let's also not forget that he's wanted to play at Texas since he was a child so transferring was never part of the plan, even though he would have been a featured back at 30 different schools.
From what I understand, every NFL GM has him on their radar, ranging from round 3 to UFA. He's going to play on Sundays and he's going to be a difference maker. He's a product of the greatest high school in the country and has a degree from The University of Texas. Let's focus on supporting his journey. Hook 'Em!!
Rushing TD's per season:He was better than Ingram too
They barely gave Roschon the ball back then even before the Bijan days
I can assure you I'm not sensitive to a good debate. My frustration with how RJ was utilized mirrors yours. If you were at a home game when he came in at QB, you would have heard the crowd go crazy as the entire stadium knew what he is capable of. I'm excited for his future, but even more for the younger Indians. The UT coaches need to continue recruiting in the 409, especially PNG. RJ is a testament to the quality of young men this community is raising that deserve a shot at D1 schools #keepthemintexasCertainly no iintention to promote bad feelings regarding support of UT or any other university that PNG alumni may have attended or support. My comments come from decades of observing results. I was in the stands watching the 1969 national championship UT team play. Not many can say that.
My point has been out of x offensive snaps over 4 seasons, Roschon Johnson was underutilized in both number of downs and play selection. Especially in his freshman and sophomore seasons with Ingram playing ahead of him.
No question that RJ left his mark on the university. His character outshining his stats. But even with reduced touches, he finished as the #18 all-time at UT in rushing yardage gained.
But RJ is a player that needs to be in the game and getting reps. With more plays, more experience and creative utilization of his passing ability, he could have contributed more and substantially greater statistics. Nothing controversial about that opinion. And in the end, his YPC was little less than Robinson who received the accolades, bulk of the carries and outrageous NIL money for 2 1/2 seasons.
The upside now is RJ has a great degree from the university he wanted to attend, is a Longhorn legend. and has less mileage on his legs which appeals to the NFL teams.
I’m sure this is close to the way a lot of us feel. Definitely true for me. As a horns fan for 50+ years, it was not only that he did not get quite as much of an opportunity as he deserved at UT, it was also that UT lost the opportunity to be so much better if they had just utilized his talents a bit better. I am not just talking about the percentage of carries he got relative to Robinson or Ingram (although he definitely should have gotten a much higher percentage relative to Ingram). And sure, they let him play special teams. However, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that if you have a converted QB playing RB, much less one that was an outstanding passer, this would be an unbelievably good weapon for trick plays such as a HB pass or passes out of the Wildcat formation. This was even more true after he had firmly established himself as an effective RB in general and out of the Wildcat formation in particular. The fact that they had to respect his running ability made these types plays a clear no-brainer. However, during his entire career at UT, with two different coaching staffs, this particular skill was rarely, if EVER, utilized (I think I recall reading about ONE instance where a passing play had been called during a Wildcat play but he elected to run because the receiver was not open). To add insult to injury, there were several times during his career at UT when similar plays were called using someone OTHER than RJ (e.g., a WR pass). So yes, his abilities were not completely neglected or overlooked at UT by any means, but they were also not utilized to the degree that they should have been to the detriment of both RJ and the UT football program. Hopefully they will be at the next level.Part of my deal was
He’s bar none my favorite player at any level to ever play football (I love football more than I like players) but he made people stand up even with 10 defensive players in front of him
He had a body language that when he knew he was going to end up in the end zone it was almost a done deal
It’s like he saw a path before it showed up
Troy Aikman had that- you knew when he let go of the ball whether the receiver was open deep.
Then add to his academic and social standing in the community
As well as meeting most of his family.
THEN to find out he was going to my favorite college team.
Man , I was like a kid on Christmas Eve
Then Whaa whaa whaa whaaaaaaaaah (with a muted trombone)
Nopeville lol.
And yes I expect an NFL team to create packages for him to play WILDCAT QB
Or else I’ll post on ~their~ forum that he’s being underutilized lol.
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Friday, Nov. 29, 7:00PM
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