Everyone pointing at Texas losing the starting QB and expecting the red zone numbers to crater is ignoring something obvious. The Longhorns ranked 12th nationally in red zone touchdown percentage last year and that was with an offense that left points on the field in the first half of multiple games. The new QB room has more mobility which actually opens up the short yardage packages that were inconsistent. The offensive line returns enough pieces that those 3rd and goal situations from the 3...