There weren’t many positive takeaways from Texas’ 57-56 loss to Kansas in Week 11.
Although the Longhorns were riding a four-game losing streak at the time, much of the college football world assumed they’d at least squeak by the Jayhawks. At one point, Steve Sarkisian’s team was favored over 30 points.
Unfortunately for Texas, their losing streak extended to five consecutive games. After the Jayhawks were leading 35-14 at the halfway point, the Longhorns put together an impressive comeback late in the second half.
While Texas was able to force overtime and proceeded to score a touchdown on their first possession, Kansas head coach Lance Leipold chose to attempt a game-deciding two-point conversion to end the game.
As far as PFF grades from the Texas-Kansas game, the top performer on offense was wide receiver Xavier Worthy, while safety Brenden Schooler held that honor on the defensive side. Take a look at which Longhorns graded well, and which ones were on the wrong end of the curve.