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What happened to the Texas Longhorns in Athens, Georgia, is a sore subject and probably will be for a little while. A 35-10 loss exposed many areas in which the
For the second time in as many weeks, those receivers failed to reliably catch the ball. Texas was officially credited with four drops against Georgia, though the film presents evidence for several more. The Longhorns also dropped four passes in their Week 9 win over Mississippi State. Before that, they’d dropped one pass all season.
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The Longhorns led 14-4 a little more than six minutes in and were largely never threatened. Chendall Weaver made 1 of 2 foul shots for a 22-8 lead before Kansas City went on a 10-2 run to get within 24-18 on a basket by Evans with 6:35 before halftime. Texas responded and outscored the Roos 14-8 and went to intermission up 38-26.
Not only will the loss hurt the Longhorns' pride after being blown out on the road, but it will also damage Texas' chances at the College Football Playoff, with a shot at the postseason being extremely hard to come by now at 9-3 and with a No. 3 Texas A&M team waiting in the final week of the regular season.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo (1) drops a pass during the game against Georgia at Sanford Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 in Athens, Georgia. Late in the third quarter, Texas football quarterback Arch Manning pulled the Longhorns within four points of Georgia with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Wingo.