It may be January, but it’s never too early to begin talking about awards for the next season. Especially in a critical year for Texas, in which they are expected to perform at the highest level.
All three sides of the ball presented itself as issues throughout the seasons, with some of the biggest players not performing in the most critical games. In 2020, that must change and the best players on the offensive and defensive side of the ball need to be making plays throughout all four quarters.
Coaching may have been a part of it, but with new coordinator Mike Yurcich and Chris Ash, they are expected to put these players in the best positions available to make plays. Even with a brand new recruiting class coming in, freshman have the ability to make an instant impact on the field.
Looking a newcomer of the year, special teams player of the year, defensive player of the year, and offensive player of the year for 2020, they may not be the best or most talented player in their respective unit, but they will be the most valuable. Somebody who brings the entire team to a new level when they perform and when absent is a glaring hole.
Here is the early 2020 awards watchlist for the Longhorns.