The No. 4 Texas Longhorns (36—11, 15—9) did not enjoy themselves in the opener on Friday evening against the Tennessee Volunteers (33—17, 12—13). It was a rough night for them, both at the plate and on the mound. You're not going to win many games when you struggle to string together hits. This is a lesson the Longhorns have learned more than once this season and one they were reminded of last night. From the first inning it was clear they were going to struggle at the plate . And struggle they did, as Tennessee starter Tegan Kuhns had their number immediately. He kept Texas in check and tossed seven shutout innings, racking up a whopping 15 strikeouts in the process and giving up only four hits and one walk. Can the Longhorns bounce back offensively? Texas Longhorns head coach Jim Schlossnagle stands in the dugout ahead of the Lone Star Showdown. | Aaron E.…