That's it.
Uhm.... I disagree.
In my opinion, "No horses" is a myth. Texas has plenty of horses.
Last year Texas had 19 offensive plays that went for 40 yards or more. D'onta who was involved in 5 of those are gone, as is Petey Warrick who was involved in two more. The combinations involved in the other 12 are still on campus.
Buechele to Duvernay for 63, 75 and 80 yards. Buechele to Leonard for 45, 46 and 49 yards. Buechele to Joe for 61 yards Buechele to Heard for 68 yards. Bueschele to Burt for 72 yards. Warren had a long run.
Up until this year, Chris Warren averaged over 6 ypc.
Buechele threw for a TD in 11 of 12 games last year and for over 200 yards throwing in each game except for one where he had 196 yards and one where he had 165 yards.
In 2014 Armanti Foreman averaged over 20 ypc on end arounds. In 2015 Jerrod Heard set a record for most yards in a game.
Texas has more playmakers than it can put on the field at one time.
The problem is only the fans, players and reporters have memories. The coaching staff has arrogance where it should have context.
It's ground hog day and Tim Beck is Shawn Watson all over again. And he's trying to turn Sam Ehlinger into David Ash.
I wouldn't be surprised if two years from now, to save his job, Herman does exactly what Strong did and brings in an offensive coordinator who can utilize up-tempo Texas spread talent instead of imposing some BS Nebraska offense.