Texas has in its burnt orange hands a new season, an up-tempo offense, a newly promoted co-offensive coordinator, a third-year starting quarterback and a bevy of receivers ready to step up.
The Longhorns already have 14 commits for the class that will sign in February – four more than anyone in the country – six of them coming in the last two weeks and three in the last three days.
He went 1-9 as a starting quarterback last year. He completed less than half of his passes against 2A defenses as a senior. And he may not even play this year.