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College Football
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Texas 41, Texas El Paso 7
When: 7:00 PM ET, Saturday, September 10, 2016
Where: Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas
Temperature: 98°
Head Official: Reggie Smith
Attendance: 92863

AUSTIN, Texas -- It might have been expected that Texas would experience a bit of a letdown against UTEP on Saturday after its huge win over Notre Dame just six days before.

And there's no doubt that the 11th-ranked Longhorns were handicapped with injuries that kept three of their starting offensive linemen (and five that are in the two-deep rotation) and their top ground-gainer from last year and last week on the sidelines.

Given those parameters, Texas' 41-7 win over a much-improved Miners team before a crowd of 92,863 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium was solid, if not spectacular.

It took a while to become the runaway victory that most expected, but the easy win showcased the Longhorns' overall talent and depth, aspects that were major question marks when Texas endured back-to-back losing seasons in 2014-15.

Freshman quarterback Shane Buechele threw for 244 yards and four touchdowns. He was 22 of 27 passing, did not throw an interception and hit three different Longhorns receivers for touchdowns.

Through his first two collegiate games, Buechele has shown a propensity for getting the ball down field and spreading the wealth, with six connections of 20-plus yards and six total touchdowns to five different receivers.

"I have a lot of receivers and they are all really good," Buechele said. "We started slower than we would have liked and we need to continue with our tempo and our game plan and play our game for all four quarters. We can be happy about a win but we have to go on to the next one."

Chris Warren III, normally the Longhorns' co-featured back with D'Onta Foreman (who didn't play), ran for 95 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. Texas (2-0) outgained UTEP 416-208 and won its first two games in a season for the first time since 2012 when the Longhorns started 4-0.

"I was concerned about how we would play after last week and worried about how we would respond with our short week of preparation," Texas coach Charlie Strong said. "I always felt like we were a day behind. It was a good win but we didn't play as consistent as I would have liked. We had a chance to put the game away in the first half and didn't."

UTEP starting quarterback Kavika Johnson managed just 42 passing yards on nine completions while replacing Zach Greenlee, who started for the Miners on Sept. 3 against New Mexico State but missed the Texas game with a MCL injury.

UTEP coach Sean Kugler said it obviously hurt not to have Greenlee in the game.

"You work with a guy (Greenlee) that takes almost all the reps during fall camp and then you go a week getting a new guy (Johnson) to be prepared and to try to change some things to fit what he does best," Kugler explained. "But we don't make any excuses for anything -- Texas whipped us handily."

The Miners (1-1) got 123 rushing yards and their only touchdown from Aaron Jones. UTEP has never defeated Texas in the five games between the two teams, four of those in Austin.

Texas moved the ball at will in the early going. Its first drive ended poorly when Jacorey Warrick was stripped of the ball as he crossed the goal line on a potential 11-yard touchdown pass from Buechele, with the loose ball bouncing out of bounds for a touchback.

But the Longhorns got on the board on their next drive when Jerrod Heard, who started 10 games at quarterback for Texas in 2015, hauled in a 29-yard TD strike from Buechele to give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead.

Trent Domingue pushed the Texas advantage to 10-0 with a 22-yard field goal three plays after the Longhorns' Brandon Jones blocked a punt that rolled out of bounds at the UTEP 6-yard line.

Aaron Jones' 51-yard touchdown run cut the Texas lead to 10-7 at the 8:28 mark of the second quarter and stunned the Longhorns out of a mini-funk. They responded with a 49-yard drive that netted a second Domingue field goal -- this one from 43 yards out -- and a 13-7 Texas lead with 4:42 left in the second quarter.

The Longhorns played add-on on their final possession of the first half with a nifty 60-yard drive and an 8-yard touchdown pass from Buechele to Warrick, who just got his left foot down in the end zone before going out of bounds.

"It took about a quarter for our whole team to get settled in that game in all three phases, and then in about the second quarter they settled in and played extremely hard," Kugler said. "The game was in the balance at halftime, and then we gave Texas short-field opportunities. There were just too many. I thought the defense played pretty well but the final score doesn't indicate that."

Warren III expanded the Longhorns' lead to 27-7 with a 1-yard run at the 8:09 mark of the third quarter as the culmination of a 12-play, 52-yard march. Then Buechele struck for his third TD of the night, hitting Dorian Leonard for a 46-yard bomb that put the game on ice.

Buechele hit Heard again for a 7-yard touchdown with 9:30 to play, the first time this season he connected on a score with the same receiver twice.

NOTES: Texas' No. 11 ranking in the AP Top 25 is its highest ranking since week six of the 2012 season. The Longhorns are also ranked No. 20 in the Coaches Poll. ... Texas quarterback Shane Buechele's start last Sunday against Notre Dame was just the second time a true freshman started the season opener at quarterback for Texas and the first since Bobby Layne in 1944. With 280 yards through the air, Buechele is just the second true freshman in school history to pass for more than 200 yards in a game (Rick McIvor vs. Baylor, 1979). ... UTEP's Aaron Jones entered the game as the nation's leading rusher after amassing 249 yards on a career-high 31 carries on Sept. 3 against New Mexico State. His rushing total was also a career high and third-most in Miners' history.
Top Game Performances
Rushing
Texas El Paso   Texas
Aaron Jones Player Chris Warren III
18 Attempts 20
123 Yards 95
6.8 Avg Yards 4.8
1 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Receiving
Texas El Paso   Texas
Walter Dawn Player Jacorey Warrick
3 Receptions 7
19 Yards 73
6.3 Avg Yards 10.4
0 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Texas El Paso 208 135 73 1 0 0 3.0 1
Texas 416 171 245 5 2 0 5.0 2