Maryland is beating Texas at halftime, and fans aren’t happy with Tom Herman
By SDS Staff
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The Texas Longhorns lost to Maryland in the 2017 season opener 51-41, and now, they’re in jeopardy of doing it again.
The Terrapins are beating the Longhorns 24-22 at halftime, and Maryland dominated most of the first half behind former LSU OC Matt Canada. Canada is the interim head coach while the actual head coach DJ Durkin is on administrative leave due to the scandal.
Texas scored a safety and a TD late in the second quarter to help cut the Terrapins’ lead. Otherwise, Maryland has looked really solid. Texas may continue to have momentum in the second half, but if Herman loses to Maryland (again), it could get ugly.
Some fans have already seen enough of Herman, and they are sounding off on social media:
And I had such high hopes for Tom Herman.
Crap, another year hoping for 6 and 6 and an invite to a day after Christmas Bowl nobody cares about. #Longhorns https://t.co/TyGC5SrgXg
— (((Ed Moran))) (@EdMoran1964) September 1, 2018
Texas lose to Maryland then Tom Herman gotta go
— Wholesome Hokage (@JustJayBBK) September 1, 2018
Maybe #TomHerman should have spent more time pouring over game film and less time in the Strip Club.
— Mark Miller (@mmiller5307) September 1, 2018
LSU dodged a bullet with Tom Herman
— Austin Johnson (@La_Catfish) September 1, 2018
Meanwhile #Texas having trouble on the road against #Maryland. Very rough start for Tom Herman to start the new season. #TEXvsMD
— Bandwagon Pacers Fan (@ChiTownGuy24) September 1, 2018
Looks like LSU dodged a bullet by not landing Tom Herman
— Young Uzumaki (@TheKobeOfDallas) September 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/TheLakeEffect25/status/1035947395081744386
Fire Tom Herman. Hire literally anyone else.
— Matt McClearin (@McMattRadio) September 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/frostedjakess/status/1035942804223131649
https://twitter.com/gthompson121/status/1035938761295704065
Fire @CoachTomHerman
— Ryan (@mavs2011champs0) September 1, 2018
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