BIG 12 SPRING FOOTBALL PREVIEW
Is Texas, you know, back?
The Longhorns proclaimed they were back after a 10-4 finish in 2018, which included a 28-21 victory over Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. But they went 8-5 last season, and all of a sudden coach Tom Herman, with a 25-15 record in his first three seasons, seems to be on the hot seat.
With 16 starters returning on offense and defense, including quarterback
Sam Ehlinger, the Longhorns might finally be poised to overtake Oklahoma in the Big 12. They'll use the spring to become acquainted with seven new coaches, including both coordinators, and they'll need to identify replacements for departed receivers
Devin Duvernay and
Collin Johnson.
Head coach under spotlight: Tom Herman, Texas
The eyes of Texas will be watching to see what Herman does with his mulligan. After three so-so seasons, he completely overhauled his coaching staff, bringing in former Rutgers coach Chris Ash to direct his defense and former Ohio State quarterbacks coach Mike Yurcich to call the offense.
Herman also spent time consulting Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly, who overhauled his staff after the 2016 season when he realized things were getting stale.
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