Texas Longhorns Season Prediction, What Will Happen
2021 Texas was a ten-win team dressed up in a 5-7 record.
It didn’t have the talent or experience this year’s version does, but it should’ve beaten Kansas. It should’ve beaten West Virginia, and yeah, it should’ve finished the drill against Oklahoma and Baylor, too.
Obviously it didn’t, obviously it didn’t go to a bowl game, and obviously last year wasn’t acceptable considering winning the Alamo Bowl two years in a row after taking down Georgia in the 2019 Sugar Bowl wasn’t good enough.
Considering Oklahoma is in a wee bit of a rebuild, the talent level is way too good to not demand a special season. This is a ten-win Texas team that should at least play for the Big 12 Championship.
But Texas has been good enough to play for the Big 12 Championship the last several years, too, and hasn’t been there since 2018 and hasn’t won the conference championship game since 2009.
Set The Texas Longhorns Regular Season Win Total At … 9
Texas gets Alabama at home on September 10th. It’s probably going to lose to what should be the No. 1 team in the country, and that’s okay. That’s acceptable. That’s it.
There’s a trip to Oklahoma State, Texas Tech is dangerous, going to Kansas State won’t be a breeze, and Oklahoma is Oklahoma, but come on. What are we doing here?
You think you’re going to be competitive in the SEC, Texas? This schedule is a nice warm hug compared to what’s coming in 2024.
Demand nothing less than a ten-win regular season before going off to a restaurant-quality New Year’s Six bowl game.
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