The day was not easy for the Texas football team. Stephen A. Smith spent part of his Saturday tearing into Arch Manning and Texas after a lifeless first half against Georgia, calling out the drops on catchable balls and wondering aloud if the Longhorns really wanted to compete with the Bulldogs. For a team that once sat in the national title conversation, it was a national slap in the face that matched the mood in Austin.
After the 35-10 loss, Steve Sarkisian tried to turn that embarrassment into a line in the sand. He told reporters it was “a pretty good game for three quarters,” but admitted the fourth quarter “was not a good game, at least not for us.”
Per ESPN, he said Texas now has a “two-week season,” demanding that his players get off the mat, go compete, and simply find a

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