Jay Williams+FollowTexas lands future star DE from ArlingtonCameron Hall, a standout pass rusher from Mansfield Summit in Arlington, just gave Texas fans something to cheer about—he’s committed to the Longhorns as part of the 2027 class. Hall’s not just big (6'3", 235 lbs), he’s smart on the field, reading plays and setting up blockers like a pro. With his athleticism and room to grow, he could be the next big name after Colin Simmons heads to the NFL. How do you feel about Texas building its defense this early? Think Hall will live up to the hype? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas stars left off early All-American list?Texas fans, get this—despite all the Arch Manning hype last year, he’s nowhere to be found on On3’s way-too-early 2026 All-American teams. Instead, Ole Miss and Ohio State QBs top the list, which feels wild considering Manning’s strong finish last season. But the Longhorns still have plenty to brag about: four Texas players made the first team, including standout tackle Trevor Goosby and defensive beast Colin Simmons. Plus, Pitt transfer Rasheem Biles is set to make a big impact. Is Manning underrated now, or is this just preseason noise? Who do you think will prove the experts wrong next year? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas lands All-American lineman for 2026Texas just made a major move for its offensive line by signing Laurence Seymore, a 2025 All-American from Western Kentucky. Seymore brings serious power and versatility—he’s played both guard and center at the FBS level, which is exactly what the Longhorns needed for depth. With only one year of eligibility, he’ll compete for the starting left guard spot and back up at center, giving Texas more options and stability up front. Do you think this transfer will help Arch Manning and the Longhorns’ offense reach the next level? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas lands a five-star EDGE phenomRichard Wesley just wrapped up the 2026 recruiting cycle as Texas’ top-ranked signee, finishing No. 29 overall in the Rivals 300. What’s wild is he reclassified from 2027, so he’s a year younger than most of his peers—yet already looks physically ready for college ball. At 6’4”, 245 lbs, Wesley’s got the size, speed, and advanced technique to make an immediate impact. He’s not just a pass rusher—he can set the edge, stop the run, and mix up his moves. Longhorn fans, how big of a game-changer do you think Wesley will be for Texas’ defense? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowArch Manning Hype: Fluff or Future No. 1?Longhorn Nation, what do y’all think about the latest Arch Manning buzz? Dan Orlovsky’s calling him the 2026 No. 1 NFL pick, but Cooper Manning says it’s just “fluff, hot air.” Arch finished strong last season, and the Heisman talk is heating up, but his dad insists it’s all about the team, not the headlines. With new weapons like Cam Coleman, Texas could be playoff-bound. Is the hype real, or are we getting ahead of ourselves? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football’s historic milestone in 2025Texas football just joined an ultra-elite club—becoming one of only five college teams ever to notch 970+ FBS wins. Even in a season that felt below their usual standards, the Longhorns’ legacy of consistency and winning culture stands out. With over 900 career victories, 34 conference titles, and four national championships (plus a few unclaimed ones), Texas remains a powerhouse. The 2026 roster is stacked with talent like Arch Manning and Colin Simmons, and key transfers have shored up weak spots. Is this the year Texas finally gets the national spotlight it deserves? Let’s talk about what this means for the future. #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowArch Manning’s foot surgery and what’s nextArch Manning just had foot surgery, but Texas fans shouldn’t panic—he’s expected back for spring practice. The Longhorns’ rising star showed huge progress last season, especially with that standout Citrus Bowl win over Michigan, where he racked up 155 rushing yards and four total touchdowns. The surgery was a preventative move, so it shouldn’t slow him down for long. With Manning already being mentioned as a Heisman favorite for next year, it’ll be interesting to see how his game evolves—especially if he runs the ball even more. What are your hopes for Arch and the Longhorns next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas Longhorns eye versatile OL upgradeTexas is making big moves to strengthen its offensive line, but there’s still a clear need for more depth before 2026. Even after landing top transfers like Dylan Sikorski and Melvin Siani, the roster is thin, so the team is now looking at Georgia’s Jamal Meriweather—a massive, multi-position lineman who could shake up the starting lineup. Coach Kyle Flood’s strategy of cross-training players for flexibility is paying off, but what do you think: Is Texas doing enough to build a championship-caliber line, or should fans be worried about depth? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas lands experienced QB MJ MorrisTexas just brought in MJ Morris, a former four-star recruit with stints at NC State, Maryland, and Coastal Carolina, to compete for the backup quarterback spot. Morris has shown flashes of real talent—like his three-touchdown debut as a freshman—but has also struggled with turnovers. With two young, untested QBs behind the starter, Morris adds a much-needed safety net and experience to the roster. This move could be a game-changer for the Longhorns’ depth chart. How do you feel about Texas banking on another transfer QB? Could Morris step up if called upon? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowHow Muschamp’s man coverage is changing Texas footballMan coverage isn’t just a defensive scheme for Will Muschamp—it’s the heartbeat of his entire defensive philosophy at Texas. This approach puts pressure on every player to step up, win their one-on-one battles, and play with relentless intensity. Fans are already noticing how this style is shaping the Longhorns’ identity, demanding more accountability and grit from the team. It’s not just about X’s and O’s; it’s about attitude and culture. What do you think—will this man-first mentality give Texas the edge they need this season? Let’s talk about how this could impact the Longhorns’ future. #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share