The season didn’t end like the Texas Longhorns hoped, dropping their final game of the season to the Washington Huskies in the Alamo Bowl, 27-20, suffering their first bowl loss since 2014.
While the offensive game plan and execution may have left something to be desired, especially from the ground game, Texas showed some promise on both sides of the ball that they can hopefully build on for the coming seasons.
Texas rushing: 18 carries, 51 yards (2.83 ypc), TD
When discussing Texas in the Alamo Bowl, especially as it relates to the offensive struggles, you have to start with the lack of both emphasis and production from the ground game.