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Johnson, Dicker lead Texas past Kansas State 22-17

Roschon Johnson came to Texas as a quarterback, converted quickly to running back, and under difficult circumstances he worked at both positions on Friday.

Johnson, a junior, ran for a career-best 179 yards, Cameron Dicker kicked three field goals, and Texas summoned some critical stops on defense to beat Kansas State 22-17.

Texas (5-7, 3-6 Big 12) ended the regular season by snapping a six-game losing streak, its longest since 1956.

“We needed to snap that losing streak,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “It was heavy. That doesn't discount the way the previous games went. But it's OK to smile.”

Johnson, the team's No. 2 running back, started in place of Bijan Robinson, who rushed for 1,127 yards this season but missed the last two games with a dislocated elbow. Johnson carried 31 times, including 11 for 77 yards in the fourth quarter. He ran for a 9-yard touchdown in the first quarter.

With Robinson out, starting quarterback Casey Thompson enduring a sprained thumb on his throwing hand, and backup Hudson Card missing because of an ankle injury, Sarkisian sometimes deployed Johnson taking direct snaps as quarterback in the wildcat formation. He completed his only pass attempt for two yards.

Thompson completed 17 of 23 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown.

“I knew with Hudson being down, me going in at quarterback was a huge possibility," Johnson said. "I knew the wildcat was gonna be critical. If I had to throw it, run it, even if I had to kick, I'm just trying to win. That was my mindset, and I tried my best to instill that mindset throughout the whole team."

Texas which has performed poorly defending the run this season, stopped star running back Deuce Vaughn on third and one at the Longhorn 17 and backup quarterback Will Howard on fourth down with 4:03 remaining.

Kansas State (7-5, 4-5) played without starting quarterback Skylar Thompson, who suffered an ankle injury last week against Baylor. Howard, his replacement, ran for a 71-yard touchdown, untouched by a defender, in the second quarter. But Howard completed just nine of 13 passes for 65 yards.

Texas which ranks No. 112 nationally in run defense, yielded 228 yards to Kansas State. But the Longhorns managed to stop Vaughn on third and one and fourth and one from the Wildcat 30 with 9:14 remaining before making the two critical plays against Vaughn and Howard. Interior linemen Keondre Coburn and Moro Ojomo made tackles, as did Brenden Schooler.

“With the players we have on offense, we should be able to get a yard," Kansas State coach Chris Klieman said. “That's the bottom line.”

After the first stops, Texas used Dicker's third field goal, from 22 yards, to take a 22-17 lead with 7:32 left.

Johnson, known as a selfless team leader, was the big star.

“Every guy in that locker room respects (Johnson),” Sarkisian said. “I don't think today was needed for that to happen. But I do think it was helpful.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Kansas State: Vaughn, from the Austin suburb Round Rock, staged a good show for the family and friends who came to watch him. He rushed for 143 yards and caught two passes for seven yards, exceeding his average of 143.5 yards per game from scrimmage, fourth-best in the country. Without Thompson at quarterback, the Wildcats had no passing game.

Kansas State lost two straight games after winning four in a row. “We haven't played our best football the last two weeks, that's disappointing, and it starts with me,” Klieman said.

Texas: The Longhorns produced a strong effort at the end of disastrous regular season. Not long past noon on Oct. 9, the Longhorns were 4-1 and led Oklahoma 28-7 at halftime. Texas lost that game, 55-48, and five more in a row, surrendering halftime leads against Oklahoma State, Baylor and Iowa State in addition to the one to the Sooners. Then they fell behind Kansas 35-14 at halftime and lost in overtime.

MORE MISSING LONGHORNS

The Longhorns faced Kansas State's Vaughn without its two starting inside linebackers, Luke Brockermeyer (knee) and DeMarvion Overshown (foot), both injured. Defensive end Jacoby Jones returned after missing five games with a broken foot. “It was definitely hard for me to get back,” Jones said. “There were some days when I was like, 'no, I don't want to do it.' I got up 5:30 in the morning at rehabbed."

UP NEXT

Kansas State will receive its bowl game invitation on Dec. 5.

Texas is not bowl eligible with its 5-7 record, but the Longhorns could receive an invitation if there are not enough teams with six wins to fill all 82 spots. Candidates with 5-7 records are sorted out based on their NCAA Academic Progress Report.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Wildcats at Longhorns 2021 College Football, week 13, is broadcasted on FOX.
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Matchup Prediction

Longhorns: 68.9%
Wildcats: 31.1%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

TEX TD 1st Period 10:12 Roschon Johnson 9 Yd Run (Cameron Dicker Kick)
KSU TD 1st Period 4:44 Deuce Vaughn 9 Yd Run (Chris Tennant Kick)
TEX TD 2nd Period 13:07 Cade Brewer 10 Yd pass from Casey Thompson (Cameron Dicker PAT failed)
KSU TD 2nd Period 12:50 Will Howard 71 Yd Run (Chris Tennant Kick)
KSU FG 2nd Period 1:56 Chris Tennant 51 Yd Field Goal
TEX FG 2nd Period 0:00 Cameron Dicker 24 Yd Field Goal
TEX FG 3rd Period 1:52 Cameron Dicker 39 Yd Field Goal
TEX FG 4th Period 7:32 Cameron Dicker 22 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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13 1st Downs 20
1-9 3rd down efficiency 8-16
0-2 4th down efficiency 0-0
293 Total Yards 381
65 Passing 172
9/13 Comp/Att 18/24
5.0 Yards per pass 7.2
228 Rushing 209
35 Rushing Attempts 44
6.5 Yards per rush 4.8
1-14 Penalties 2-15
0 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 1
26:30 Possession 33:30

Game Information

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