Texas’ spring game came and went, but not without a frenzy of excitement surrounding the offensive fireworks displayed on the field.
After going 5-7 in his first season as the Texas head coach, Steve Sarkisian put a major emphasis on cleaning house of guys not bought into his culture, while also bringing in significant upgrades all over the field. On Saturday, Texas fans got their first sneak peak at some of the new players that will be donning the burnt orange, and they were not disappointed.
The arial attack displayed by Quinn Ewers to Isaiah Neyor has already made its infinite rounds on the internet, and has only helped fuel the debate of who should start between he and Hudson Card.
Both the offense and defense had their moments, and like every coach would, Sarkisian had some thoughts on what could be better after the game.
Here is what Sarkisian said after the Longhorns spring game.
Sarkisian on Quinn Ewers’ performance
The team’s mindset heading into fall
Sarkisian discusses the team’s development
Sarkisian emphasized the importance of running the ball
The health of the team
The offensive line’s performance
Freshman that stood out
Sarkisian details what he has seen in terms of improvement
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