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Snap Judgments: Texas bullied up front in an SEC-opening loss to Florida

 

Jeff Howe

By Jeff Howe

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As Saturday’s 29-21 loss to Florida unfolded, it became clear that Texas has significant issues.

Some of those issues can be fixed over the seven remaining games on the regular-season schedule, but others will require changes after the season. Still, Saturday’s loss to the Gators came down to the Longhorns losing the line of scrimmage battle in a landslide.

From the jump, Florida (2-3, 1-2 SEC) punched Texas (3-2, 0-1) in the mouth up front and never let up.

The Gators finished the game with six sacks and seven tackles for loss. While the Longhorn offensive line might not be solely responsible for each of those negative plays, the fact that the Texas running backs ran for 15 yards on 11 carries on a day when the running game tallied 52 net yards on 26 official attempts is a direct reflection of how the offense was soundly defeated at the point of attack.

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Nick Brooks briefly replaced Connor Stroh at left guard in the first half. The true freshman started the second half next to Trevor Goosby, with Steve Sarkisian and Kyle Flood searching for an answer to help generate a push.

Although he was flagged for consecutive false starts on a fourth-quarter drive, I could see Sarkisian and Flood giving Brooks another shot.

Whether Brooks is in the starting lineup against Oklahoma or not, Saturday’s performance made it clear that the starting offensive line mix — as it was through the first five games of the season — isn’t the answer to getting the offense untracked.

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Offensively, everything Texas couldn’t afford to have happen did.

Unable to establish the run, the Longhorns had to put the fate of the offense on Arch Manning’s shoulders. The result was a mixed bag, with Manning (16-for-29, 263 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions; 37 net yards on 15 official rushing attempts) making his share of plays to keep Texas in the game, along with a few turnovers and a final possession of regulation he’d like to have back.

Operating a one-dimensional offense, moving the ball came down to Manning’s ability to make a play. It’ll require a more nuanced evaluation to determine if the mistakes down the stretch were things to worry about or a case of a quarterback trying to make the best of a bad situation.

Manning did enough positive things to believe he can truly trend upward in the not-too-distant future. Still, he’s not at a point of elevating everyone around him to the point where he can mask the offense’s deficiencies.

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It doesn’t seem right that I’ve gotten this far into writing my postgame thoughts without talking about the defense.

It was disappointing that things played out for the offense the way they did, but it wasn’t a total surprise. I, however, was flabbergasted at how Florida gashed Texas on the ground (159 yards, 4.3 yards per attempt), negated the Longhorn pass rush and gave DJ Lagway (21-for-28, 298 yards, two touchdowns and one interception) enough time to hit six explosive plays (15 or more yards gained through the air).

Coming into the game, Texas allowed five rushing attempts to gain 10 or more yards. The Gators had five double-digit-yard runs in the first half (only 13 through their first four games).

Only Auburn had fewer 20-yard gains through the air than Florida (10) before Saturday’s game. Lagway connected on four such plays against a Longhorn defense that allowed only six through four games.

Jadan Baugh (107 yards and a rushing touchdown on 28 carries) and Dallas Wilson (111 yards and two touchdowns on six catches) made the kinds of plays the Longhorn skill players didn't or couldn't come up with on Saturday.

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The 2021 Iowa State game (a 30-7 loss) is the last loss I can remember Texas suffering in which it lost the line-of-scrimmage battle as it did in the Swamp.

You’d have to go back to the Arkansas game that same season to find the last time a Sarkisian-coached Longhorn squad was bullied to the extent the Gators pushed Texas around from start to finish.

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There’s a lot more to digest from the loss than these time-constrained thoughts.

Still, the following must be said: Talk of the SEC Championship Game or the College Football Playoff, at this point, is pointless. This is beyond a play-calling issue or a few personnel fixes for this team to become what it hoped to grow into by season's end.

Against a desperate team, coming off a bye and knowing the kind of road environment they’d be going into, the Longhorns lost a game in which they were soundly defeated in all three phases.

Considering the circumstances, and with Texas still unable to play disciplined (10 penalties for 70 yards) and/or complementary football, an argument can be made that this was the worst loss of Sarkisian’s tenure. While I have recently given Sarkisian credit for not suffering a head-scratching loss, my trust in the staff to avoid an unnecessary toe stub the rest of the way must be rebuilt after Saturday.

The Longhorns can still be a good team. But Saturday’s performance didn’t inspire any confidence that Texas can turn the corner any time soon.

 

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3 hours ago, Drifterwood said:


Let’s be real here, fixing the OL would go a looooong way towards looking competitive

If every Johnny Football poster can predict Sarks offensive game plan, no amount of OL improvement is gonna stop a scheme from destroying the offense. In fact, the lack of performance is a part of direct result of that knowledge by opposing D coordinators. Any team with a talented D will do the same. 

Can't keep pointing at a single part when the whole is broken. We're sending OL to the NFL. The talent is there, the game plan is not. Wait, what was that? Another run up the middle on first and a play action on second?? They didn't work? Must be the OL cause nobody could have ever seen those plays coming. I know, lets run some slow developing routes with our WRs so talented DL have time to get past and pressure our young QB in his 10 step drop. Roll the QB? Quick routes? Okay, but only once or twice a game. Don't want to make it too easy to win. 

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59 minutes ago, Topper13 said:

Sark is the problem. 

Don't understand why so many people are struggling with this reality. 

Well, I do. They don't want to face the harsh reality that we've got a B class Franklin running our program and Sark is pretty damn far from any form of offensive genius. I incorrectly threw Ewers under the bus, while others pointed at our Oline and lack of running game last year. Ya know, that QB who is in the NFL. I was wrong, it wasn't Quinn. They were wrong, it wasn't the OL. 

It was the offense which has now gone 0-5 against quality Ds with talent in the past 12 months. 

Georgia 1, Georgia 2, OSU 1, OSU 2, Florida. 

It's gonna take them time, but even the 9.95ers are starting to lean towards the truth. Its a slow move cause it's fucking bleak. It is know Sark doesn't wanna give up control of the offense, but we have hit our ceiling until he does. He's just fucking bad at offensive game planning, aligning scheme to talent available and making adjustments to what opposing Ds are giving us. Just fucking bad at it. Bleak. CDC is the only hope at this point. And... the alternative endings are even fucking breaker. 

It sucks. 

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We just gave this fraud a 7-year guaranteed contract, so he is not going anywhere anytime soon. He needs to be a program manager and hire the best assistants money can buy. 

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His coaching seat is an air conditioned, comfort suspension ride, he’s as far away from a hot seat as any coach in the country not named Kirby smart or now Ryan day. 

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Looks like Sark got two 2018 fool's gold mensa years instead of one. But the program is still in the shitter. Because of fucking course it is. That's what I get for believing again. 

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If you look at the players that have been drafted under Sark, almost all were Herman signees and portal guys.  Not many original Sark recruits have been drafted yet.  Banks and Williams, Worthy,   Who else?  I’m not counting guys who Herman had committed and Sark signed.

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10 hours ago, GreenspointTexas said:

Something just doesnt add up. No way this coaching staff looked at what we had in the offense (o line, arch, rbs, everything) and agreed they were all set

 

Is our coaching staff that freaking regarded?

I was told you throw a bunch of money at players and win a got damn title.  Easy.  

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We have holes in the offensive line and have no breakaway playmakers at the skill positions. We also look physically soft on both sides of the ball. The defensive performance yesterday is a huge concern. We will face better run games throughout the season. Paired with an offense that can bleed clock or sustain drives, this defense will not win us any ganes without a fluke turnover fest like the SJSU game.

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Sark is 100% the problem. With this new age of NIL he could still win one, or continue to come close like the previous years, IF he can get lucky again with talent. He is so bad offensively that PK could be the head coach and just hire a competent offensive coordinator and we could see a difference. Recruiting may go down.

Anyways that’s neither here nor there, it’s always, always a red flag when the head coach is pegged as an offensive/defensive genius and that side of the ball absolutely sucks. They couldn’t even cut it as a coordinator for said team. See Charlie strong. The offense for sark has always been an issue here. 3rd down is ridiculous and red zone is as well. All gas no brakes was a scam. I just remember one game being like that, the tech game with Casey Thompson , okay and the OU game(s) lol.

Again, with the new era he could put it all together and maybe pull an ED O but as we know, he’s nowhere near an elite coach. Nobody this day and age is except Kirby.

Hell look at Cristobal, we all know he sucks as a coach but he may get lucky this year and put it all together due to talent.

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I'm not happy about it or making excuses, but I think we just need to accept that is a transition year for Texas. 

Losing all that experience from last year's OL is clearly too much to overcome. 

Arch and Quinn are basically opposites with their QB strengths/skills and Sark's offense looks completely different. The transition has been rough and it's gonna take some time. I think Arch will be good but gonna take longer than we hoped and expected.

Create a competition at RB to find out who can be the man next year. If no one breaks out by the end of the season than get a stud in the portal. 

 

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8 hours ago, FORTY NINE TO ZERO said:

good to see the shine as finally rubbed off the fraud.  

can you imagine what past UT coaches could have done with this level of legalized cheating that is longhorn NIL?? fuck, we would probably be better off with that dipshit herman.  

Let’s hold off on Herman just a tad..

 

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Here's an idea: If we insist on coming out every game in a two TE package (which, considering how the OL protects, is probably a good idea that we shouldn't have to do), then make one of those two TEs Jaydon Chatman or Nate Kibble. Like what we used to do with Karic. As in, not Spencer Shannon, who is not a threat to catch the ball nor a threat to block anyone. 

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1 hour ago, TexasExe14 said:

Sark is 100% the problem. With this new age of NIL he could still win one, or continue to come close like the previous years, IF he can get lucky again with talent. He is so bad offensively that PK could be the head coach and just hire a competent offensive coordinator and we could see a difference. Recruiting may go down.

Anyways that’s neither here nor there, it’s always, always a red flag when the head coach is pegged as an offensive/defensive genius and that side of the ball absolutely sucks. They couldn’t even cut it as a coordinator for said team. See Charlie strong. The offense for sark has always been an issue here. 3rd down is ridiculous and red zone is as well. All gas no brakes was a scam. I just remember one game being like that, the tech game with Casey Thompson , okay and the OU game(s) lol.

Again, with the new era he could put it all together and maybe pull an ED O but as we know, he’s nowhere near an elite coach. Nobody this day and age is except Kirby.

Hell look at Cristobal, we all know he sucks as a coach but he may get lucky this year and put it all together due to talent.

Hell just look at Elko. I sill think they choke soon, but he’s exceeded expectations this season already.    

 

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Can’t really disagree with anything in that Jeff Howe article. This was a complete loss that calls into question the very foundations of the program. Nothing is an easy fix. Very much like the UCLA loss in 2010. 

Posted (edited)

Expectations from fans and everyone else: Texas will reload and dominate. Texas is back 

Reality: 3-2, soon to be unranked Horns licking their wounds back from the Swamp, dominated by a struggling, now 2-3 Gators

In hindsight:

We lost a ton to NFL with 12 Horns drafted

We have new starters at QB and RB

Our Offensive line is a work in progress (why though in this era?)

Our Defense has been good if not great

Adjusted Expectation:

Road wins will be hard, even against the bottom half of the conference

Get better and let this be the bottom

 

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2 minutes ago, VaLonghorn99 said:

Expectations from fans and everyone else: Texas will reload and dominate. Texas is back 

Reality: 2-3, soon to be unranked Horns licking their wounds back from the Swamp, dominated by a struggling, now also 2-3 Gators

In hindsight:

We lost a ton to NFL with 12 Horns drafted

We have new starters at QB and RB

Our Offensive line is a work in progress (why though in this era?)

Our Defense has been good if not great

Adjusted Expectation:

Road wins will be hard, even against the bottom half of the conference

Get better and let this be the bottom

 

This isn't going to be the bottom. We aren't making a bowl game. 

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long post…
 

Multiple things can be true.  Sark isn’t a shit coach.  Dude took over a dumpster fire.  Won us a conference championship when we were in a 15 year drought, took us to another one,  two back to back semi final appearances, multiple award winners, all Americans, and the most NFL draft picks in a 2 year span in Longhorn history.    Oh yeah, we’re recruiting about as well as I can remember.  He gets credit for turning the program around and the guy is going to get more time than he probably deserves to fix the mess we are in.

 

The mess we are in is solely on Sark.  This roster has had very little turnover as far as guys leaving.  The roster is how he wanted it.  These are his hand picked players, his coaches, his schemes.   I personally feel this entire program went into this offseason entitled.  Sark thinks he’s Saban/ Carroll running a NFL program.  This is still college football where you need to get as many reps as possible to a young team.   We have been resting players all spring, all summer, through fall camp, and through the first 3 games.   When was the last time you had the same starting 11 play more than 1 game this season.  It’s clear this offense has no chemistry.  It’s clear that they did not hit the weight room hard.  It’s clear the coaches gameplan all offseason was that we were just going to out talent teams and use our depth.  We joked about Napier and Venables running hard practices while we took a NFL approach with load management.  Well we now have a soft fucking program and a soft fucking culture.  These guys looked shell shocked yesterday like they did against Arkansas.

 

We have not hit rock bottom yet guys.  This team through 5 games has no identity, no play makers, undisciplined, no mental strength.  
 

Sark is going to have to take a long look in the mirror.  I was always for Sark calling the plays, but with everything a HC has to do, he needs to pass off the game planning and play calling to a good OC that can spend his entire time on scheming and calling plays.  He needs to re-evaluate the O-line schemes.  His entire offense is predicated on running the ball and play action.  When we can’t run the ball, this offense is broken.  Nothing will fix it until we run the ball.  Whether it’s personnel or scheme, him and Flood have to figure out something new bc what they are trying has been figured out.  Teams like fucking UTEP dominated our OL.  Our WRs scare no one.  We went from playmakers like Worthy, Whittington, Mitchell, Golden, Bond to a group of JAGs who do not have any elite traits.  They are not bad.  But the reality is that that we have 4 WRs in Wingo, Moore, Livingstone, Mosley that all show be WR3.  None of those guys would beat out any of the guys mentioned above.  
 

As for defense,  PK is going to get some slack from me.  For two seasons, we have been elite.  But at some point you gotta scheme pass rush.  You can’t just man up and play and hope to out talent big name programs that recruit at our level.  DT recruiting was completely mismanaged by Sark and Bo that we are now suffering from it.  We had to bring in 6 portal guys bc we literally had 2 freshman DTs on the roster.

 

This is going to get worse before it will get better.  He’s not going to be able to wave a wand and this OL becomes magically physical.  We are going to get beat by ou, uga, aggy and probably will be in toss up games against the rest.  This is a 5-7 and 6-6 type team like the 2021 team.  We are in full blown rebuilt mode again.  He’s shown he did it once, let’s see if he can fix his own mess now.  We’re going to have to be find some play makers on offense and some OL in the portal this offseason.  Offense needs to be completely revamped.  Defense I feel can still be good with our major changes.

 

Sorry for the rant but this season just stings considering where this program was, how we were recruiting, the hype, having a Manning, having players in the program with the same coaches, same system, the #1 ranking… and this is the product we got.  We are not even remotely competitive offensively in games against power 4 defenses.  That won’t get fixed this season unfortunately. 

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We just gave this fraud a 7-year guaranteed contract, so he is not going anywhere anytime soon. He needs to be a program manager and hire the best assistants money can buy. 

So we’re at the “new coordinator will fix it” stage of grief? Bad news - it doesn’t get better from here.
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1 minute ago, Dahobbs said:

This isn't going to be the bottom. We aren't making a bowl game. 

Calm down. 

We got our asses whipped and Sark has completely misread and mismanaged this season so far. But the problems are undeniable now and I expect some positive changes from the staff moving forward. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Calm down. 

We got our asses whipped and Sark has completely misread and mismanaged this season so far. But the problems are undeniable now and I expect some positive changes from the staff moving forward. 

 

Hahaha. Good one. Wait, are you serious? Where is there evidence that Sark's teams get better as a season or even a game progresses? 

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6 minutes ago, victory88 said:

long post…
 

Multiple things can be true.  Sark isn’t a shit coach.  Dude took over a dumpster fire.  Won us a conference championship when we were in a 15 year drought, took us to another one,  two back to back semi final appearances, multiple award winners, all Americans, and the most NFL draft picks in a 2 year span in Longhorn history.    Oh yeah, we’re recruiting about as well as I can remember.  He gets credit for turning the program around and the guy is going to get more time than he probably deserves to fix the mess we are in.

 

The mess we are in is solely on Sark.  This roster has had very little turnover as far as guys leaving.  The roster is how he wanted it.  These are his hand picked players, his coaches, his schemes.   I personally feel this entire program went into this offseason entitled.  Sark thinks he’s Saban/ Carroll running a NFL program.  This is still college football where you need to get as many reps as possible to a young team.   We have been resting players all spring, all summer, through fall camp, and through the first 3 games.   When was the last time you had the same starting 11 play more than 1 game this season.  It’s clear this offense has no chemistry.  It’s clear that they did not hit the weight room hard.  It’s clear the coaches gameplan all offseason was that we were just going to out talent teams and use our depth.  We joked about Napier and Venables running hard practices while we took a NFL approach with load management.  Well we now have a soft fucking program and a soft fucking culture.  These guys looked shell shocked yesterday like they did against Arkansas.

 

We have not hit rock bottom yet guys.  This team through 5 games has no identity, no play makers, undisciplined, no mental strength.  
 

Sark is going to have to take a long look in the mirror.  I was always for Sark calling the plays, but with everything a HC has to do, he needs to pass off the game planning and play calling to a good OC that can spend his entire time on scheming and calling plays.  He needs to re-evaluate the O-line schemes.  His entire offense is predicated on running the ball and play action.  When we can’t run the ball, this offense is broken.  Nothing will fix it until we run the ball.  Whether it’s personnel or scheme, him and Flood have to figure out something new bc what they are trying has been figured out.  Teams like fucking UTEP dominated our OL.  Our WRs scare no one.  We went from playmakers like Worthy, Whittington, Mitchell, Golden, Bond to a group of JAGs who do not have any elite traits.  They are not bad.  But the reality is that that we have 4 WRs in Wingo, Moore, Livingstone, Mosley that all show be WR3.  None of those guys would beat out any of the guys mentioned above.  
 

As for defense,  PK is going to get some slack from me.  For two seasons, we have been elite.  But at some point you gotta scheme pass rush.  You can’t just man up and play and hope to out talent big name programs that recruit at our level.  DT recruiting was completely mismanaged by Sark and Bo that we are now suffering from it.  We had to bring in 6 portal guys bc we literally had 2 freshman DTs on the roster.

 

This is going to get worse before it will get better.  He’s not going to be able to wave a wand and this OL becomes magically physical.  We are going to get beat by ou, uga, aggy and probably will be in toss up games against the rest.  This is a 5-7 and 6-6 type team like the 2021 team.  We are in full blown rebuilt mode again.  He’s shown he did it once, let’s see if he can fix his own mess now.  We’re going to have to be find some play makers on offense and some OL in the portal this offseason.  Offense needs to be completely revamped.  Defense I feel can still be good with our major changes.

 

Sorry for the rant but this season just stings considering where this program was, how we were recruiting, the hype, having a Manning, having players in the program with the same coaches, same system, the #1 ranking… and this is the product we got.  We are not even remotely competitive offensively in games against power 4 defenses.  That won’t get fixed this season unfortunately. 

he did it the first time using highly motivated boosters and NIL early adoption.

that isn't happing again.  the fanbase has already turned on him.   even casuals are taking shit IRL.  i'm honestly amazed how fast it happened.  

he's failed and is eventually gone, now it's all about how much time we need to waste due to the insane extortion dumb ass CDC gave him last year 

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I just don’t even care anymore 

it’s already been said players regress under this regime every year. No one ever fucking improves.  Arch is seriously the worst qb I’ve seen in a long time his processing speed is aol dial up today.   Every replay yesterday showed guys running free if any of those passes connected we score 40 points yesterday 

all our running backs are small and go down at first contact. The stutter stepping bullshit needs to stop 

this team on both sides of the ball looked scared as fuck soft as fuck and watched some other dude fuck their girlfriend in front of them and did nothing about 

where the fuck is Collin Simmons?

everyone looks slower than old people fuck 

the play calling is also the worst I’ve ever seen. Every fat fuck loser in the country that played any sort of sport in life knows how to scheme and slow down a past rush when your line is softer than baby shit and your qb sucks dick.   
not a single read drop back quick pass nothing.  Just keep dialing up slow long developing plays and let the def feast on you 

sark is almost always out coached. I’ve seen this dude call 2 maybe 3 games in which he schemed well in the last 5 years 

he has turned this program into a laughing stock in 3 weeks. 
 

I don’t even wanna watch fucking espn because I’m sick of seeing Texas on my tv 

why can’t Ryan Wingo fucking catch anything 

watching other games yesterday. Everyone looks faster  deep balls connect.  Running backs gain yardage and fall forward.  Shit I think Duke would fuck this team up 

 there’s not a single team left in the schedule that we have a talent advantage on.  The free lunch is over and we are about to get made an example of 

blowU and aggy turned it all around in one off season. Fuck so did fsu 

I hope this team falls out of rankings and gets forgotten about 

where are the leaders?  The fuckers who get so angry they want to destroy someone. Parker almost got his leg snapped and we play soft ass paddy cake bullshit. Fuck your loser turnover sword. We have a culture accountability issue 

I’m not convinced this team actually practices or sark ever raises his voice at anyone because no one ever gets fucking benched 

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2 minutes ago, Hank Kingsley said:

Calm down. 

We got our asses whipped and Sark has completely misread and mismanaged this season so far. But the problems are undeniable now and I expect some positive changes from the staff moving forward. 

 

Unfortunately the problems we have cannot be fixed this season.  You cannot fix an o-line as bad as this.  Look at ou last year on offense.  Unfortunately we don’t have play makers like Bijan, Rojo, Worthy, where we can just hand it to a guy and hope he can carry the team.  Right now for this team, it’s Parker Livingstone as the guy that we are relying on to make plays.

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We’ve known what we have on offense since week 1. Don’t understand any of the additional consternation there. It sucked, has sucked, and will continue to suck. There will be no improvement. 

The defense imploding at every level is the issue that completely kills the season. 21 points should have been enough to win this game and every game on the schedule. 

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21 minutes ago, VaLonghorn99 said:

Expectations from fans and everyone else: Texas will reload and dominate. Texas is back 

Reality: 3-2, soon to be unranked Horns licking their wounds back from the Swamp, dominated by a struggling, now 2-3 Gators

In hindsight:

We lost a ton to NFL with 12 Horns drafted

We have new starters at QB and RB

Our Offensive line is a work in progress (why though in this era?)

Our Defense has been good if not great

Adjusted Expectation:

Road wins will be hard, even against the bottom half of the conference

Get better and let this be the bottom

 

You just described tosu. Except they win

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4 minutes ago, UnhappilyMarried said:

We’ve known what we have on offense since week 1. Don’t understand any of the additional consternation there. It sucked, has sucked, and will continue to suck. There will be no improvement. 

The defense imploding at every level is the issue that completely kills the season. 21 points should have been enough to win this game and every game on the schedule. 

I think the defense just got caught sluggish coming off a bye and were unprepared for Florida to come out with their hair on fire. Still a bad look, because that was very predictable given Florida's circumstances as a program, but that unit has been good enough for long enough that it's reasonable to think that was more of a "one of those days" performance. I think we probably still have a top 5-10 defense at the end of the year unless the team just quits.

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