AUSTIN (KXAN) — Between injuries in the backfield and issues on the offensive line, Texas has struggled to run the ball this season with any consistency. It took the team four games to have a running back get into the end zone, and in the team's 29-21 loss to Florida on Saturday, the Longhorns were stopped in their tracks for a season-low 52 rushing yards.

As a coach who prides himself on running the ball, something he's proved his commitment to during his 5-year tenure with great success, Steve Sarkisian said there's a combination of things that need to happen to flip the script. No Texas running back has a run of more than 18 yards, and for not "majoring" in the quarterback run, as he puts it, Arch Manning leads the team in rushing yards.

"It's not working, that's for sure," Sarkisian

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