Well, this was awkward.
The Texas football team's grand entrance to SEC membership arrived Wednesday in its home state. Coach Steve Sarkisian exuded confidence in his quarterbacks, starting QB Quinn Ewers showed up dressed like J.R. Ewing from Dallas, and vibes were immaculate.
Except for the time that the Longhorns spent on the actual dais. That was hell ... or at least it made it look like the Horns were living there.
No, really:
SEC Media Days media crew may want to rethink how they place the longhorn logo in the years to come with their digital backgrounds. pic.twitter.com/WnYYQB2K3f
— Michael Cauble (@Cauble) July 17, 2024
That's, well, it's unfortunate. Obviously, Texas fans will be hoping that this isn't an omen for what's to come in 2024. Or perhaps it will, and Texas will be the team putting everyone else through hell (proverbially, of course). Either way, it'll be up to SEC officials to ensure that Texas' Hook Em logo is just a scosh higher or lower come 2025.