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Texas Longhorns most to blame for blowout loss to Georgia
Texas now has three losses on the season, and it is clear a few people are to blame for the latest defeat against Georgia.
After suffering a crushing defeat to coach Kirby Smart and his Bulldogs, Texas now has a similar goal: win out and it has a chance. If the Longhorns win out with a convincing win over No. 3 Texas A&M to close out the season, they will have a shot at becoming the first three-loss team to make the College Football Playoff, and the players know that.
On its first third down of the night, Texas attempted to establish control of the line of scrimmage. Quintrevion Wisner took a third-and-3 handoff over the left guard and was met in the hole by Georgia's CJ Allen, who stood his ground and ensured Wisner didn't convert.
The internet is undefeated. The Georgia Bulldogs likely destroyed Texas's playoff chances on Saturday when they handed the Longhorns their third loss of the season, and second in the SEC. Georgia is once again looking like a lock for not only the SEC championship game but also the College Football Playoff,
Here are four major takeaways from Georgia's 35-10 win over the Texas Longhorns. The Dawgs are playing their best ball at the right time
The Texas Longhorns lost to the Georgia Bulldogs due to no one's fault but their own, but there was still some questionable officiating in the game.
Of all the teams that realigned conferences in the last 5 years, perhaps none was more noteworthy than the Texas Longhorns moving their massive brand and history into the SEC. Questions were raised as to whether the current iteration of Texas could compete in the SEC.
Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian reveals what the team must improve upon after a 35-10 loss vs. the Georgia Bulldogs