Young QB puts team on his back as Texas hits the road

AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 26: Jerrod Heard #13 of the Texas Longhorns is wrapped up by Jordan Sterns #13 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the 3rd quarter on September 26, 2015 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Texas quarterback Jerrod Heard says the team will play as he does Saturday at West Virginia. Cooper Neill Getty Images

The Texas Longhorns have looked awful in three road games, all losses. They weren't competitive even any of them.

So redshirt freshman quarterback Jerrod Heard is standing up as a leader and putting Saturday's road game at West Virginia squarely on his shoulders.

"What the outcome is going to be is how I perform," Heard said Tuesday during the team's weekly press conference. "I definitely have high expectations of myself."

The Longhorns beat winless Kansas at home last week, but failed to reach .500 on the season the previous week when they fell flat at Iowa State, losing 24-0. Heard threw for 201 yards against the Jayhawks, snapping a four-game streak in which he did not crack 100 passing yards.

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