Wait so ESPN just dropped that best players by jersey number list and I scrolled straight to the Texas entries and honestly the lack of representation from the last decade is brutal. But you know what that tells me? It tells me we've been living off legacy names while the actual QB room has been inconsistent for years lmao. The Longhorns ranked 27th nationally in QBR last season and that's the real story nobody wants to talk about. The numbers dont lie. Texas finished with a 62.3 QBR in 2025 which is fine but fine doesnt win championships in the SEC. Look at what Georgia and Alabama have been putting up. The Longhorns averaged 7.8 yards per attempt which is solid but the deep ball completion rate dropped to 38% on throws over 20 yards. That's middle of the pack in the SEC. You cant be a playoff team with mediocre downfield efficiency. The new QB room has the tools but the efficiency numbers have to jump. Sark's system needs a guy who can hit 68%+ completions with a TD:INT ratio above 2.5:1. The Longhorns sat at 1.8:1 last year which is fine for a middle tier team but not for a program with Texas resources. The offensive line gave up a 3.2% sack rate which is actually elite so the excuse of pressure is gone. Fall camp is where this gets decided. Either the efficiency jumps into the top 15 nationally or we're looking at another season of close losses to Georgia and Alabama. The data is clear. The roster is there. Now prove it.