Texas Crushes Vanderbilt, But It Wasn't All Roses
Week 9 of the college football season saw the Texas Longhorns dominate the Vanderbilt Commodores in a game that was a lot closer than the final score might suggest.
The Longhorns were favored going into the game, and it showed. They came out of the gate firing on all cylinders, with their offense clicking and their defense stifling the Vanderbilt offense. The game was pretty much over by halftime, with Texas up by a comfortable margin.
But it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows for the Longhorns. They had some sloppy moments throughout the game, and their star quarterback, Quinn Ewers, didn't have his best game. There were some throws that he'd want back, and his accuracy was a little off.
Here's the breakdown:
Texas vs. Vanderbilt: The Score
- Texas 52 - Vanderbilt 10
Texas' win was a solid one, no doubt, but the team has a lot to work on if they want to compete for a Big 12 title.
Key Takeaways
- Texas' offense is still explosive, but they need to be more consistent.
- The defense was dominant, especially in the first half.
- Quinn Ewers needs to be more accurate, especially in the deep passing game.
The Longhorns will face another tough test next week, so they'll need to iron out some of their flaws if they want to keep their winning streak alive. It wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing performance, but a win's a win. Texas fans will be hoping for a more dominant showing next week.
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