The Texas Longhorns’ on field performance has many football watchers unsure of how they will play against Kansas State. Both teams have proven capable of great football, but each has proven vulnerable this season.
Texas played poorly against Oklahoma State, but much of that revolved around an uncharacteristic performance from their starting quarterback. If Quinn Ewers had an average game, the Longhorns probably win the game with ease. The same could be true of this week’s matchup.
As for their opposition, don’t expect the Wildcats to beat themselves. Kansas State is yet another fundamentally sound Big 12 opponent for Texas. Chris Klieman’s team has a couple dangerous weapons of its own in Deuce Vaughn and Malik Knowles.
With so much uncertainty surrounding the game, there are a few aspects to be expected on Saturday.