It's interesting to me they rank their TE room second, while the WR and QB groups are ranked second to last, and last, respectively, yet they assume Loveland (starting TE) will have even more success this year in the offense. I guess he'll have to be targeted more since they lack any proven WR targets, or even a QB with any history of passing success.
I'd have to imagine their passing game will have a ton of work to do - especially early in the year. To me, this feels like a game like Bama last year where Texas definitely benefits from facing Michigan's offense early in the year before they've worked out a lot of the kinks. If Texas gets up multiple scores, it sure seems like Michigan will have an awfully hard time coming back. Granted, the Michigan defense is going to be really stout, so we'll see. I think Sark will try to limit the amount of time Quinn needs in the pocket and utilizes all the speed at his disposal at WR, TE, and HB (RPOs, screens, HB swings) to limit Michigan's upside on the defensive front.