The Texas Longhorns had a forgettable first half in the Alamo Bowl. The woes that plagued Quinn Ewers and the Texas passing game continued.
Ewers made several good throws but missed the big ones that could have sustained drives or helped Texas cross the end zone. Adding to the frustration, Texas seemingly gave up on giving him opportunities on money downs.
Ewers finished the half 14-for-20 with 126 yards passing. Unfortunately, incompletions came at the most inopportune moments.
The Longhorns rushing attack was much worse. Texas ran for 18 yards on 10 carries as the Washington defensive front dominated the line of scrimmage.
Steve Sarkisian might need to allow Ewers throw into rhythm in the second half to overcome timing issues. Texas can ill afford to play complementary football until they can prove capable of scoring a touchdown on the night.
Despite the offense’s struggles the defense has performed admirably through one half. Sarkisian will need to light a fire under the offense to win the game.
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