I read a description that said Texas was like Neo realizing what he really is. I think that's accurate.
I believe it was one of the last TDs, where Jonathan Brooks got into the endzone, that had DJ Campbell (the RG I mentioned last week), driving one defender towards the goal line. He drove him into another defender - then shoved them both backwards. He was bulldozing everything across the line.
Quinn let his receivers work. He put an extra 6 feet of air under the ball and let them run to make plays. He wasn't perfect, but there were more instances of catches that should have been made rather than passes that weren't on target.
Yes, this isn't the world-beating Bama teams of old. I keep saying that Kyle Flood works for Texas now. I believe that's evident in a drop off of traditional OL power. Jalen Milroe still has a lot to learn about quarterbacking. However, there's a reason that Saban hasn't lost at home in like 4 years. This is a massive step down the road for a Texas team still coming into its own.