Per Sources Davion Curtis to Transfer

– Super K

Multiple sources have indicated to me that redshirt sophomore wide receiver, Davion Curtis has made it known that he intends to transfer from the University of Texas.

Curtis was recruited by Charlie Strong’s staff. During his recruiting process, he was committed to Georgia but when Strong and co. came calling, Curtis made the flip to the Longhorns.

Curtis was redshirted his freshman year and made his first and only appearance on the field against Baylor.

Davion is an exceptional athlete. However, it would appear that because of the emergence of young inside wide receivers like Joshua Moore and D’Shawn Jamison to go along with Lil Jordan Humphrey, Jerrod Heard has been moved outside, creating even more competition at the outside wide receiver position.

Scrimmage Sourced Notes | Fast Five

– Super K

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Scrimmage Sourced Notes

The offense won! Yes, you heard that right.

***I’m told D’Shawn Jamison took a jet sweep 70 yards. Told he actually scored twice today.

***Starting OL from left to right was m: Anderson, Vahe, Shackleford, Rodriguez, and Cosmi

***Heard from multiple sources that the running backs had a great day. One source said Tre and Kirk were the two best of the scrimmage and added Kirk is definitely a top 3 back if he’s healthy. Interestingly, another source seemed to really like Keontay Ingram. Either way, again, it sounds like those three are your top three in some order.

***RE the Kerstetter question, we had originally heard and previously reported that Kerstetter can play four of the five positions. Source today said that Kerstetter can actually play all five including LT and C. Though if he was needed I think Cosmi would go left. Kerstetter essentially seems to be the super duper back up.

***At inside wide receiver it sounds like after Lil Jordan it’s Joshua Moore (hearing more and more good things about Moore) and D’Shawn Jamison. Jerrod Heard did indeed play outside as I had conjectured above.

Post Scrimmage Quotes and Notes | Pick Six

– Alex Briseno

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Post Scrimmage Quotes and Sourced Notes

Todd Orlando met with reporters following Texas’ scrimmage on Saturday morning.

Here are the notes and highlights:

*** We all know Caden Sterns is elite. Now, Orlando has listed a couple more newcomers to keep your eyes on: B.J. Foster and Joseph Ossai. But as a whole, Orlando has been pleased with the RevolUTion class.

“They’ve been very impressive they are as advertised. They are making moves up the depth chart…Normally when you have a recruiting class, what you see on film sometimes may not be what get but as a whole collective, offense and defensive wise, we can’t see anybody that you would call a “bust.’”

*** Orlando says they have three or four newcomers he could see himself relying on once the season begins.

*** With only two Saturdays until kickoff, the Longhorn coaching staff must now mold a depth chart to their liking. Orlando said after they find the top 11 guys, they will rank guys 12-19.

“We’re going to watch the tape today. Tomorrow will be all about personnel. We’re going to sit down as a defensive staff and we’re going to rank all these guys to make sure that when we put guys on the field, it’s in that order. We’re not going to put No. 22 ahead of No. 13. We’re going to make sure the best athletes are out there.”

*** The lack of depth at linebacker isn’t a secret, but Orlando didn’t seem incredibly worried about the situation.

“We’re thin but we have options. I’d rather not get specific because of Maryland but we have a way to mix and match to add more depth.”

*** Orlando was asked about Demarco Boyd. Here was his response:

“In my opinion, he’s no longer a part of this team. From our standpoint, we’re moving forward until Herman tells me something different. “

*** Orlando’s success as a defensive coordinator doesn’t go unnoticed. He is expected to be a head coach sooner rather than later. He was asked about the rumors flying around regarding the possibility of him leaving Texas.

“Realistically it really never materialized to be honest with you. All of the noise and the outside stuff, I don’t want to sit here and be a distraction but sometimes you’ve got to defend yourself … Most of the stuff was completely false. To me, personally, we have something really special. I’m excited about this group, I really am.”