Coming off a win against Oklahoma State, Texas will return home to play host to West Virginia. The Mountaineers themselves had a massive win, defeating Kansas State by 27.
No matter how hot the Longhorns are, there are going to be areas of concern. West Virginia currently holds one of the best defenses in the country, holding opponents 19.8 points per game. In their four wins, Mountaineer opponents have only scored 14.5 points.
For Texas offensively, the numbers have been there but it has not always looked the best. Sam Ehligner does not look like his normal self throughout the course of the game. Offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich needs to do a better job spicing up his play calling.
Here are three areas of concern going into Saturday’s matchup with West Virginia for Texas: