The Texas Longhorns continue to thrive in the recruitment process ahead of a 2025 football season that will see massive talent departures, starting with first-string quarterback Quinn Ewers. With the expectation that Ewers will either enter the NFL Draft or the transfer portal,
The Texas Longhorns are making their preparations for their upcoming showdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl. All eyes are on that game, as
The No. 5 seed Texas Longhorns are in the middle of making a run for a title in the College Football Playoff, but they, like the rest of college football programs, are also attempting to bolster their 2025 roster via the transfer portal.
Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns are expected to be a top team during the 2025 college football season. While the 2024 season is still ongoing for Texas as they prepare for the Cotton Bowl, it's hard not to also look ahead with excitement about next year.
The Texas Longhorns were nearly two-touchdown favorites in each of their first two College Football Playoff games, but that couldn't be further from the case in
The Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes face off in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff in Arlington.
With their win over Arizona State in the Peach Bowl, UT advances to the semifinal round at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic in AT&T Stadium.
Next up for Texas (13-2) is the Cotton Bowl and the CFP semifinals. The Longhorns will face either Oregon or Ohio State at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 10.
Saban joined his “College GameDay” co-host Pat McAfee on “The Pat McAfee Show” to discuss football and the College Football Playoff. During the conversation, Saban shared his thoughts on the Texas Longhorns, who are set to face the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day.
BOTTOM LINE: Texas is looking to keep its four-game win streak alive when the Longhorns take on No. 13 Texas A&M. The Aggies are 7-0 in home games. Texas A&M scores 76.2 points while outscoring opponents by 13.6 points per game.
There's something about Mercedes-Benz Stadium that brings out the best in Texas Longhorns receiver Matthew Golden. After finishing with a career-high 162