Nice to see the Horns handle business.
Kansas not fielding QB Jalon Daniels doesn’t take much away from the Longhorns win, IMO. Even throughout a close first half, at no point did it appear the Jayhawks had any amount of control against Texas.
Texas played pretty loose and relaxed, like confident winners, letting their opponent land a few punches before overwhelming Kansas in the second half. A vocal Texas home crowd sounded great.
If you’re Texas there’s positive takeaways that go beyond just this game:
-Texas defense held Kansas to 0-8 on 3rd down.
-Not since Colt McCoy has a Longhorns QB played with such effortless command of the offense (and that includes Sam Ehlinger who I thought well of). Quinn Ewers is playing like the total package without yet appearing to hit his ceiling.
-RBs Brooks and Baxter together rolled up nearly 300 yds on the ground. The Longhorns offense posted over 600 yds of total offense. Replacing Robinson's production hasn't been a problem.
-As a big doubter of Sarkisian going back to his days coaching Washington, he’s overcoming his earlier limitations. (Pros: Recruiting, Scheming the Offense, Hiring quality assistants; Cons: In-game adjustments/coaching, Player development.) Sark’s good traits are firing on all cylinder while his known negatives are improved from Subpar to Effective. The Texas roster is more developed than his Husky teams and the Longhorns staff bettered both Alabama and Kansas when it came to Halftime adjustments and In-game Coaching.
Can’t wait for Saturday’s Red River Shootout.