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Texas football team faces player shortage against Spartans

Texas Longhorns football team faces Week 2 against San Jose State Spartans with a rising list of injured players.

Texas football encounters roster shortage against Spartans
Texas football encounters roster shortage against Spartans

Texas football team faces player shortage against Spartans

Texas Longhorns Face Challenges Ahead of San Jose State Game

The Texas Longhorns football team is facing a series of unexpected challenges as they prepare to take on the San Jose State Spartans this weekend. The Longhorns, who are 42.5-point favourites in the matchup, are dealing with a growing injury report and a wave of inactive players that could test the depth and resilience of the team.

In Week 1, the Longhorns suffered a loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes. The team is now chasing momentum and College Football Playoff relevance in Week 2. Head coach Steve Sarkisian is leading the charge, but there has been no official update from him about the late absences of several players.

One of the most notable absences is that of junior running back Quintrevion Wisner. On3's Pete Nakos confirmed Wisner's absence, and his loss leaves the Longhorns with limited experience at the running back position. In Week 1, Wisner totaled 80 yards on 16 carries, averaging 5.0 yards per attempt.

Wisner's absence was also highlighted by On3's Pete Nakos, and the sudden wave of inactive players could pose a significant challenge for the Longhorns. Offensive lineman Isaiah Coleman, a walk-on, will also be unavailable for the game. The loss of sophomore Alex January on defense, who logged one tackle in the opener, raises concerns about the team's run-stopping ability against the San Jose State Spartans.

Tre Wisner was also reported as unavailable for the game, and speculation online has grown regarding potential practice setbacks or undisclosed issues heading into the Texas vs. San Jose State matchup. On3's Inside Texas reported several Longhorns players were ruled out minutes before game time.

The Longhorns will need to dig deep and rely on their depth to overcome these challenges and secure a victory against the San Jose State Spartans. The stakes are high, and the team will be under pressure to perform. With the College Football Playoff on the horizon, every game counts, and the Longhorns will be looking to bounce back from their Week 1 loss and put on a strong showing against the Spartans.

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