Trying to improve on last year's 6-7 record will be tough for Charlie Strong, whose Longhorn team still has issues at quarterback and lost a bunch of starters from the 2014 squad.
It's up to the Texas fanbase to show patience, because Strong is more than capable of engineering this turnaround. Because when you look at the schedule and what this team lacks, it's unrealistic to expect anything more than modest improvement.
Last season, the Horns' troubles stemmed from an inexperienced offensive line and a passing attack that ranked dead last in the Big 12, according to cfbstats.