A week removed from the last scrimmage, which turned out to be extremely disappointing on the offensive side of the ball in the eyes of first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian, the Longhorns had another scrimmage on Saturday, August 21.
With the season just 14 days away, there was a lot riding on this particular scrimmage, as it has the potential to solidify certain position battles. After the first scrimmage, it seemed as if the defense was much further along than the offense, which is typical, but Sarkisian genuinely did not seem pleased with how the offense preformed.
Now granted Xavier Worthy was held out due to a non-COVID-19 illness, and Troy Omeire went down with an injury earlier in the week, Sarkisian still expressed his displeasure in the quarterbacks and the receivers. However, the offensive unit got a week to work on their miscues, and based off what the head coach had to say after the most recent scrimmage, it paid dividends.
Let’s take a look at everything Sarkisian had to say after the most recent scrimmage.