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TRUTH: Texas, Steve Sarkisian Must Fix UGLY Red Zone Trend for the 2026 Offense to Be Elite

TRUTH: Texas, Steve Sarkisian Must Fix UGLY Red Zone Trend for the 2026 Offense to Be Elite

Episode 1060 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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Texas Longhorns' red zone woes threaten their shot at an elite offense in 2026—can Steve Sarkisian finally turn it around? Despite standout talent like Arch Manning, Quinn Ewers, Jonathan Brooks, and Xavier Worthy, the Longhorns have dropped from a top-20 red zone conversion rate to 61st nationally, costing them crucial playoff moments against powerhouses like Ohio State and Washington.

 

Brad Kellner breaks down critical stats, offers insight into Sarkisian’s renewed offensive focus, and evaluates Ty Knudsen’s commitment as Texas’s next developmental quarterback. Key topics include the addition of transfer stars Cam Coleman, Hollywood Smothers, and Reliek Brown; expectations for Manning’s sophomore season; and the potential for Texas basketball under Sean Miller after a rare SEC win streak. Can Texas football and basketball capitalize on talent and fresh leadership, or will persistent problems hold them back from championship contention?

 

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