After two straight frustrating losses in Knoxville, Texas finally looked alive again Sunday afternoon. And this time, the bats never let up. Behind a 13-run offensive outburst and a massive day from Casey Borba, No. 4 Texas avoided a sweep with a 13-6 victory over Tennessee at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Longhorns scored 13 runs on 10 hits, launched four home runs and chased Tennessee starter Taylor Tracey before the end of the first inning. The win improved Texas to 37-12 overall and prevented what would have been the Longhorns’ first three-game sweep of the season. Texas offense explodes early Texas Longhorns' outfielder Anthony Pack Jr. celebrates a grand slam against the USC Upstate Spartans. | Texas Longhorns Athletic After struggling to generate consistent offense through the first two games of the series, Texas wasted no time Sunday. Anthony Pack Jr. and Temo Becerra both worked walks in the opening inning before Adrian Rodriguez launched a three-run homer to right field to give Texas an early lead.…