Four things to keep an eye on during Texas’ spring game

Texas’ spring game is must see for a multitude of reasons!

The day is finally upon us, as the Longhorns will be suiting up and playing the closest iteration to a real football game for the first and last time until September.

Just like every Texas spring game, there are many storylines people are looking forward to and this year is no different.

Texas is home to a coaching staff in their second year, an intense quarterback battle featuring one of the highest rated recruits ever in Quinn Ewers, and a former juggernaut program that has been on the wrong side of history for a decade looking to get back.

Many around the country will have their eyes on Texas to determine if all the new additions to the roster will actually lead to improvement. Steve Sarkisian is already starting to feel the pressure of being a struggling head coach at Texas after last season, but he made modifications to the staff and seemed to have filtered out players whose attitudes weren’t great for the culture he is building.

This game means nothing in terms of how the 2022 season will go, as the team doesn’t have everyone on campus yet. Sarkisian actually had to modify the game in order to make sure each quarterback will get a chance to work with the starting unit due to offensive line depth issues.

Here are a few things that would be nice to see during Texas’ spring game.