Texas has a problem, and it can’t be ignored anymore. The 35-10 loss to Georgia on Saturday night was a full-scale exposure of offensive issues. These go deeper than play-calling or quarterback performance. The Longhorns managed just 23 rushing yards as a team, and watched a 14-10 game turn into a blowout when Georgia scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. Amidst this, their head coach has sounded the siren.
In his presser, Steve Sarkisian had no option but to acknowledge the problem his offense is dealing with. “We have to be better at running the ball,” Sarkisian said flatly. “Nobody’s in our building thinking, ‘Hey, we’re good.'” It was as direct as you’ll hear from a head coach who’s usually measured in his postgame assessments.
Texas hasn’t been able to establish any con

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