Four areas where Texas football can improve before the fall

While Texas showed progress in the spring game, the Longhorns are far from a finished product.

The Orange-White spring game provided Texas fans with plenty of reasons for optimism.

Both quarterbacks made some impressive plays. Quinn Ewers tossed a dime to Isaiah Neyor for a 62-yard touchdown strike early in the game. Hudson Card showed an improved feel for the offense and flashed his athletic ability outside the pocket.

The rest of the offensive skill positions look to be in great shape.

Texas’ running back unit shined along even without Bijan Robinson participating in the game. Roschon Johnson, Keilan Robinson and Jonathon Brooks flashed great vision and quickness. Johnson scored two touchdowns including a 56-yard house call.

The wide receiver trio of Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington and Isaiah Neyor has the potential to cause major problems to opposing defenses. Alabama transfer Agiye Hall will be another big-time talent joining the wide receiver room in the summer.

While Texas showed progress in the spring game, the Longhorns are far from a finished product. Here are four areas Texas can improve on before the start of the season.