Texas Longhorns Lose Key Kicker Will Stone Amid Offensive Struggles

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The Texas Longhorns barely escaped Lexington with a 13-10 overtime win against the Kentucky Wildcats. The game put a spotlight on some real issues plaguing the team.

Despite a solid performance in their previous outing, Texas’ offense took a step back. They struggled to move the ball and leaned heavily on their defense and special teams to scrape out the victory.

Texas Offense Struggles Against Kentucky

This matchup was supposed to showcase Texas’ offensive firepower. Instead, Kentucky’s defense shut them down at almost every turn.

Head coach Steve Sarkisian went back to a slow-building, deep passing attack. It just didn’t work, especially with the offensive line looking shaky. Texas finished with only 179 yards of total offense, which is honestly tough to watch for fans expecting more.

Inconsistent Quarterback Play

Arch Manning had looked promising against Oklahoma, but this time around, he stumbled. He completed just 12 of 27 passes for 132 yards.

Manning’s inaccuracy hurt the offense, especially when he missed key third-down throws to Ryan Wingo and Jack Endries. Kentucky’s pass rush kept him under constant pressure, hammering the left side of Texas’ line and making his night even tougher.

Rushing Game Inefficiency

The running game didn’t offer much help. Texas managed only 47 yards on 28 carries, averaging a measly 1.7 yards per attempt.

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That’s pretty shocking, especially since Kentucky had struggled to stop the run in previous games against teams like Ole Miss and Georgia. With no ground game, Manning and the receivers had to shoulder the load, and it just wasn’t enough.

Defensive and Special Teams Heroics

While the offense sputtered, the defense and special teams kept Texas alive. Colin Simmons, Travis Shaw, Michael Taaffe, and Liona Lefau all made huge plays when it mattered most.

They held strong in big moments, including a tense goal-line stand in overtime.

Defensive Standouts

Colin Simmons dominated, racking up three sacks and keeping Kentucky’s quarterback on the run. That overtime goal-line stand, with help from Shaw, Taaffe, and Lefau, really saved the day.

The defense only allowed 10 points in regulation, which says a lot about their grit and toughness.

Special Teams Contributions

Special teams played a massive role, too. Ryan Niblett broke off two huge punt returns—one for 45 yards to the UK 5, and another for 43 yards to the UK 42.

Those returns set up scoring chances that Texas desperately needed. Mason Shipley then knocked through a clutch 45-yard field goal in overtime to seal the win. Without those special teams plays, this game might’ve ended differently.

Looking Ahead

The close call against Kentucky exposed some real concerns for Texas as the season continues. The offensive line needs work, Manning has to find more consistency, and the run game can’t keep disappearing like this.

Still, the defense and special teams showed some real backbone. There’s something to build on there, even if the road ahead looks bumpy.

Offensive Adjustments Needed

Coach Sarkisian has to rethink the offensive approach, especially the deep passing plays that just aren’t clicking. Balancing the run and pass, and getting better blocking up front, feels absolutely necessary if Texas wants to turn things around.

Building on Defensive Success

The defense really showed up against Kentucky, even though the game itself had its rough patches. Colin Simmons, for one, played with a ton of energy and set the tone for the rest of the squad.

Texas needs to keep that momentum going, especially as the schedule gets tougher. If they can keep bringing pressure and making those crucial stops, they’ve got a real shot at staying competitive.

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For more detailed insights into Texas’ recent performance and upcoming challenges, check out the full article on 247Sports.

Joe Hughes
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