Five takeaways from Texas’ Week 9 loss to Baylor

Texas’ weaknesses have been exposed throughout the last three games.

Texas’ weaknesses have been exposed throughout the last three games.

Although it’s Steve Sarkisian’s first year as the head coach at Texas, he has quite the hill to climb in order to compete for a conference championship.

At times, the Longhorns have proven that they’re capable of competing with the best teams in the country. Unfortunately, they’re also one of the most inconsistent teams in the country.

While the majority of the blame falls on the coaching staff, the players must also execute what is called. There have been far too many dropped passes, inaccurate throws, and underwhelming offensive line play.

While the Longhorns have knowingly struggled stopping the run, they have also failed to get to the quarterback. Texas recorded zero sacks against Baylor on Saturday.

Sarkisian must quickly excel on the recruiting trail in order to get his guys to Austin, otherwise we may be looking at a similar stint as Tom Herman.

Here are five primary takeaways from Texas’ devastating Week 9 loss to Baylor.