Texas baseball has seen better days. Despite the series loss to Texas A&M a few weeks ago — when the Longhorns dropped a heartbreaking Game 1 before getting overwhelmed in an 11-4 defeat the following afternoon — Texas had not lost back-to-back games all season. That streak ended quickly this weekend in Knoxville. Behind six home runs and relentless offensive pressure, Tennessee defeated No. 4 Texas 14-9 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium on Saturday night to clinch the series victory. The loss marked Texas’ second series defeat of the season and dropped the Longhorns to 32-11 overall. Tennessee offense overwhelms Texas as Harrison struggles early Texas Longhorns pitcher Luke Harrison stares into the box before throwing a pitch. | University of Texas Athletics For stretches Saturday night, Texas looked capable of trading punches with Tennessee. But every time the Longhorns clawed their way back into the game, the Volunteers responded with another big swing.…