Surprises and concerns on offense
Midseason review: Ash, offense better than expected through six games
Updated: October 18, 2012, 12:31 AM ET
By
Carter Strickland | HornsNation
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bryan Harsin blames himself.
He is the co-offensive coordinator, the man who puts the players in their positions and then calls the plays to put those players in the end zone.
"That's what the job is," he said. "That's the reality. There's no hidden secrets there."
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