In this new era of college football, teams are assembling the best rosters to win now. This means that the best team will most often have the best offense. This isn't to say that defense isn't important because it is. This is simply to say that the offense is supposed to make the defense's job easier on the field for maximum impact —and vice versa. Last time out, I broke down Arch Manning's performance because it was essential to do that to understand the offense in its true form. This now segues into my next article —breaking down the Texas offense.
By the numbers: Eye-popping stats from the Texas vs. Ohio State matchup
