Boiling this down, you're saying our O sucks.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
This year's longhorn team isn't as good as last year's.
No argument from me there. We really missed having a real threat at tight end this year. The loss of Collins (replacement for Quan Cosby) also hurt big time. Kirkendoll and Williams have been as inconsistent this year as Collins/Cosby were reliable.
Colt was also restricted in his running this year and that allowed defenses to focus more on other aspects of the offense.
Whatever it is there is something wrong with McCoy.
He played a few games while suffering from various illnesses and there is speculation that he played the 4th quarter of the CCG with a mild concussion.
Oh for the love....coming into the game in big 12 competition we were averaging 282 yards per game. Not to mention that our offensive gameplan was to run it up the middle and hope to pick up enough for 3rd and short to burn clock and play field position.
Which illustrates the point I was trying to make. Texas D held your O to ~1/3 of it's normal production. That's a credit to the Texas D. To highlight the point, bear in mind that your 282 yards/game average was built with games where your O was missing one piece or another. You had all the pieces available in the CCG. I'm not trying to rub salt in wounds here. I'm trying to point out that you played against the best D you have faced all year. If you don't give them any credit (and choose to blame your O for everything), you aren't being fair to your team.