Jay Williams+FollowCam Coleman to Texas? Arch’s Roomie Out!Wild day for the Longhorns! Parker Livingstone—Arch Manning’s top target and roommate—just hit the transfer portal after a rocky Cheez-It Bowl showing. Fans are buzzing: was it the drops, the play-calling, or something behind the scenes? With Parker gone, all eyes are on Cam Coleman as the dream replacement. Could Texas reload and make a run next season? Let’s hear your takes, Horns fans! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas football recruiting is now a wild bidding warCollege football recruiting at Texas has turned into a high-stakes game of dollars and demands. Steve Sarkisian didn’t hold back, saying agents—sometimes just a player’s old roommate—are throwing out million-dollar figures with zero oversight. The Longhorns have the biggest NIL budget in the country, but even that doesn’t mean Sarkisian will pay any price. He’s juggling needs, wants, and luxuries, treating roster building like NFL free agency. With 13 players skipping the Citrus Bowl for the transfer portal, it’s clear: money talks, chaos reigns, and the rules are being made up as they go. What do you think—should there be more regulation? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas’ young guns shine in Citrus BowlTexas fans saw the future in action at the Citrus Bowl as first- and second-year Longhorns stepped up big time against Michigan. With several starters out, newcomers like Colin Simmons and Ty’Anthony Smith (the defensive MVP!) made huge plays, while Christian Clark broke out with 105 rushing yards and a touchdown. It wasn’t just about filling gaps—these young players delivered game-changing moments, including two clutch interceptions and a late sack to seal the win. What does this mean for next season? Are we looking at the next wave of Texas stars? Let’s talk about who impressed you most! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball31Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas fans, did you see Kaliq Lockett’s breakout?Kaliq Lockett went from barely seeing the field to catching the go-ahead touchdown in the Citrus Bowl for Texas—at just 19 years old. Imagine stepping up in front of 60,000 fans and millions watching at home, then facing the media for the first time right after. Lockett’s honest, slightly nervous press conference made the moment even more real. It’s wild how quickly things can change for these young athletes. What do you think—should coaches give more freshmen like Lockett a shot when the stakes are high? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas football’s transfer portal wish list after Citrus BowlAfter the Citrus Bowl, it’s clear Texas football has some big decisions to make in the transfer portal. The coaching staff got a real look at younger players like Christian Clark, who proved he can handle a heavy workload, but there are still key gaps to fill. Offensive line depth is a top priority, especially at guard, and the team is eyeing some experienced transfers. Running back is another spot where Texas wants to add more talent, despite promising performances. And with linebacker departures looming, expect a major push to bring in new defensive playmakers. What positions do you think Texas should focus on most? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball10Share
glen25+FollowCam Coleman transfer shakes up Texas footballTexas football fans, get ready—Auburn’s standout wide receiver Cam Coleman is officially in the transfer portal, and both Texas and Texas A&M are leading the chase. Coleman’s explosive playmaking could totally change the Longhorns’ offense, especially if he pairs up with Arch Manning next season. With NIL deals likely in play and fierce rivalry drama brewing, this decision could impact not just the roster but the whole SEC landscape. What do you think—would Coleman be the missing piece for Texas, or will A&M pull off a surprise? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas linebacker Ty'Anthony Smith steps up bigTy'Anthony Smith is about to show Longhorns fans what the future of Texas defense looks like. After bulking up and grinding through his freshman year, Smith is now stepping into a major leadership role as Texas faces Michigan in the Citrus Bowl. With several veteran linebackers gone, Smith’s energy and confidence are set to anchor the team. His journey from special teams to a starting spot is a testament to hard work and trust from coaches. Can Smith and the new-look defense rise to the challenge and set the tone for 2026? Let’s talk about what this means for Texas football! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTexas’ WR recruit could shake up portal plansTexas fans are buzzing about how the arrival of 5-star wide receiver Kaliq Lockett might change the team’s transfer portal strategy. With DeAndre Moore Jr. leaving, many expected Texas to chase a top wideout, but Lockett’s versatility and standout performance in summer practices could make the coaches rethink splurging on a big-name transfer. If Lockett keeps impressing, Texas could focus NIL resources on more urgent needs like the offensive line and linebacker. How do you feel about trusting a freshman to fill such a big role? Would you rather see the Longhorns invest in experience or give young talent a shot? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas fans react to star RB’s transferLosing your top running back right before bowl season? That’s a gut punch for Texas fans. Quintrevion Wisner, who’s been the Longhorns’ workhorse for two years, is hitting the transfer portal after Texas missed the playoffs. Fans are sounding off, blaming head coach Steve Sarkisian for losing the locker room and questioning if all that roster money is paying off. Some even suggest Wisner wants to play with a better QB than Arch Manning. With the Citrus Bowl looming and more players possibly leaving, it feels like a turning point for Texas football. What do you think—can Sark turn this around or is this just the start? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas players fired up for Citrus Bowl weekTexas is heading into the Citrus Bowl with a fresh roster and a ton of energy, even after the transfer portal shakeup. Players like Ryan Wingo and Jelani McDonald say the vibe hasn’t changed—they’re still laser-focused on hitting 10 wins and proving themselves after missing the playoffs. There’s a big emphasis on young guys stepping up, with leaders helping them get game-ready. The team’s excited to compete, especially against a tough Michigan squad, and coaches are bringing electric energy to every practice. How do you feel about Texas’ chances with so many new faces on the field? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share