I probably harp on it too much, but I think the biggest boon to Texas this season was the NCAA allowing position coaches time on the field and film room with the players over the summer.
That is, Kyle Flood got a massive (literally) influx of talent. Ordinarily, that talent would be a year at least away from contributing. My hope right now is that the extra time this summer elevated several of them to, if not "starter", then at least "key contributor".
Recall last season when Sark and Co took over. We were still in pandemic restrictions. He couldn't meet or socialize with his players. We knew there were problem players not committed to the mission. The coaches couldn't do much about that.
Once the season starts, the OL coach can't do a lot to fix fundamental flaws. Too much has to be muscle memory at that point, and there simply isn't enough time in the week to do much else besides implement game plans. The time for growth is the offseason.
I believe everyone in our QB room can operate this offense sufficiently. Someone will be chosen QB1. I don't really care who it is. If they're given 4 seconds to work, then play Texas Fight.
If not, it doesn't matter who it is. We'll be "Five Coaches on the Hot-Seat" Twitter takes.