AUSTIN, Texas — Quinn Ewers threw five touchdown passes in two and a half quarters as Texas got its mojo back Saturday, realizing the expressed hopes of coach Steve Sarkisian and justifying the faith of the College Football Playoff committee in the fifth-ranked Longhorns’ 49-17 landslide over Florida at Royal-Memorial Stadium. Sarkisian told the media last week that he hoped Texas could “get its mojo back” after averaging just 25 points in its last two games after putting up 45 points a game in its first five. Texas nearly managed that in the first half against Florida, when it took a 35-0 lead to the locker room.
Florida, which has not been shut out since 1988, preserved its streak of 457 games, which pretty much covered all of the good news for the Gators. Here are five takeaways from the game that keeps the Longhorns in a tie for first in the SEC: People are also reading..
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