You’re coming off back-to-back 13-1 seasons, in which most of your fans believe that you were a healthy quarterback and a tick-of-the-clock shy of two national championships. Your record setting, two-time Heisman finalist quarterback is leaving the 40 acres. And in the upcoming season, you’ll be breaking in a new quarterback for the first time since 2006.
But if you are Mack Brown, you aren’t answering the what-ifs of past seasons, or questions about your new signal-caller. It’s the same old question that lingers; a question that he’s been trying to answer for the last few seasons.
What about the running game?
UT’s spread offense has been piling up the po...
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