John Camacho+FollowTexas Longhorns lose top RB Tre WisnerTre Wisner, Texas’ leading rusher for the past two seasons, is officially entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. This is a huge shakeup for the Longhorns, especially with the Citrus Bowl just around the corner and both Wisner and CJ Baxter now on their way out. Wisner’s consistency and playmaking have been a big part of Texas’ offense, so his departure leaves a major gap. How do you think this will impact the team’s future and recruiting? Who should step up next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for Texas football! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas football’s RB room faces major shakeupQuintrevion Wisner, Texas’ most decorated running back, is heading to the transfer portal—making him the fourth RB to leave in 2026. This leaves just two somewhat proven backs on the roster and raises big questions about the Longhorns’ offensive future, especially after the team’s recent progress. With so much NIL money and open roster spots, expect Texas to make some aggressive moves in the transfer market. Who do you think would be the best fit for the Longhorns’ run-heavy offense? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could impact next season! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas freshmen WRs ready for the spotlightWith DeAndre Moore Jr. leaving Texas, the Citrus Bowl against Michigan is shaping up to be a coming-out party for the Longhorns’ trio of freshman wide receivers. Daylan McCutcheon, Kaliq Lockett, and Jamie Ffrench have all been turning heads in practice, and now they’ll get their shot on a big stage. This game could change how Texas approaches the transfer portal—if these young guys shine, the urgency to add a veteran WR might fade. Are we about to see the next big Texas playmaker emerge? Let’s talk about who you’re most excited to watch and what this means for the team’s future. #Sports #Football #TexasFootball10Share
WindWombat+FollowWild scene at Cowboys’ AT&T StadiumNorth Shore and Duncanville’s rivalry just hit a whole new level—right in the middle of the Texas high school football state championship at AT&T Stadium. What was supposed to be a thrilling game for thousands of fans turned into chaos, with multiple fights breaking out in the stands and on social media. Security struggled to keep things under control as students from both schools clashed. Even with all the drama, North Shore managed to clinch the title with a big defensive stand. This isn’t the first time tensions have boiled over—what do you think needs to change to keep these games about football, not fights? #Education #K12 #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas linebacker shakeup: Who's next?Losing three key linebackers is forcing Texas to make some bold moves in the transfer portal this season. With only Ty'Anthony Smith returning with significant snaps, the pressure is on to bring in fresh talent—especially since new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp’s system relies heavily on linebacker play. Three names stand out as possible fits: Jon Jon Kamara from Kansas, Khmori House from North Carolina, and Steven Soles Jr. from Kentucky. Each brings a unique skill set, but which one would make the biggest impact for the Longhorns? Who do you think Texas should prioritize? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas football gets a major boost for 2026Hero Kanu, the powerhouse defensive tackle who made waves after transferring from Ohio State, is sticking around for another season with the Longhorns. This is huge for Texas fans—Kanu’s size, speed, and relentless energy have already made him a standout on the defensive line. With a new defensive coordinator, Will Muschamp, there’s a real chance Kanu’s skills will shine even brighter in a more NFL-style scheme. Not only does this set up Texas for a stronger defense, but it could also boost Kanu’s NFL draft stock. How do you think his return will impact the team next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball30Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas shakes up coaching staff: Muschamp in, PK outSteve Sarkisian just made a bold move by bringing Will Muschamp back as Texas’ defensive coordinator and letting go of Pete Kwiatkowski, despite the defense being a bright spot in recent seasons. The timing is wild, especially with so many transfers and leadership changes happening. Some think Muschamp’s reputation and connections could finally push Texas into the SEC’s elite, while others are scratching their heads over why the offense wasn’t the focus. With new faces on the staff and in the locker room, how do you see these changes shaping the Longhorns’ future? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas rivals stumble under pressureWhen the stakes were highest, Texas’ top football rivals—Oklahoma and Texas A&M—just couldn’t deliver. Despite all the preseason hype and bold predictions, both teams fizzled out when it mattered most, leaving fans with more questions than answers about their future. Texas, while not perfect, managed a strong finish and showed more stability amid all the chaos. With coaching shakeups and recruiting battles heating up, it feels like the college football landscape in Texas is shifting fast. What do you think: Are we seeing a new era for the Longhorns, or will the rivals bounce back next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas football’s backfield shakeup: What’s next?Another Texas running back is on the move—Rickey Stewart Jr. is hitting the transfer portal after just one season, making him the third RB to leave the Longhorns this cycle. This isn’t about a lack of talent; Stewart racked up over 7,700 yards in high school and still has plenty of eligibility left. The real story is how fast college football rosters change now. Texas is loading up with experienced transfers, and younger players are making quick decisions when playing time dries up. Is this just the new normal for big programs? How do you feel about this revolving door? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
andersonkaren+FollowLonghorns Family Vibes: Sark’s Holiday WinEven though the Texas Longhorns missed their shot at the big dance, Coach Sark is still scoring off the field. Loreal Sarkisian, aka the First Lady of Texas Football, shared a sweet holiday moment with their baby boy. While the Horns gear up for a showdown with the Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl, it’s clear Sark’s biggest win this year is at home. Anyone else loving Loreal’s sideline style? #Sports #Longhorns #TexasFootball00Share