With spring football approaching, like the rest of the country, Texas is getting in their last offseason conditioning and workout session.
The Longhorns are looking to improve after their 5-7 season in 2021, which included a six-game losing streak. A streak so long, the program hadn’t experienced one of that length since 1957.
Steve Sarkisian is looking to turn around the program that has long been stuck in mediocrity, and while he didn’t find much success in year one, he has added a plethora of talent to the roster that should help.
The returning Longhorns along with the early enrollees have been putting in major work with strength coach Torre Becton, as he does what he does best, which is create a competitive environment at all times.
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— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) March 11, 2022
It is obvious that there has been an emphasis on not giving up and continuously competing, as it seemed at times this team was easily rattled last season.
With the last workout completed and the players going on spring break, the next time we see them it will be in the heat of spring football which will be host to position battles galore.