Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas WR DeAndre Moore Jr. enters portalLosing DeAndre Moore Jr. is a real shakeup for the Texas Longhorns’ offense. He’s been a steady target for Arch Manning, racking up nearly 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns over two seasons. Now, with Moore Jr. heading to the transfer portal, the wide receiver group suddenly looks a lot thinner, especially in terms of experience. Sure, there’s a bunch of blue-chip talent waiting in the wings, but it’s a big ask for them to step up right away. Will Texas look for veteran help in the portal, or trust the next wave of recruits? What’s your take on the best move? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowSouth Oak Cliff’s Jamarion Phillips turns headsJamarion Phillips just put on a show in the Texas 5A-DII state championship, racking up 13 tackles, 2.5 for loss, and an interception—earning him defensive MVP honors. The South Oak Cliff linebacker, now a Baylor signee, has been a tackling machine all season and drew offers from powerhouse programs like Oklahoma and Ohio State. With Baylor’s linebacker depth thinning and a new aggressive defensive scheme coming, Phillips could make an immediate impact next fall. How do you think his high school dominance will translate to the college game? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowWhy Texas fans are buzzing about Will MuschampSteve Sarkisian just made it clear: bringing in Will Muschamp as Texas’ new defensive leader is all about letting Sark focus on what he does best—calling plays on offense. After some questionable calls last season, fans have been wondering if Sark should step back from play-calling. Now, with Muschamp taking full control of the defense, Sarkisian says he finally has the freedom to get creative on offense again. Plus, it turns out Sark has been eyeing Muschamp for this role since 2021! What do you think—will this move get Texas over the hump in 2026? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas EDGE Colin Simmons calls Aggies ‘pitiful’Colin Simmons didn’t hold back after Texas A&M’s rough College Football Playoff loss to Miami—he summed up the Aggies’ performance in one word: “Pitiful.” With Texas fans still stinging from missing the playoff cut, watching a rival stumble on the big stage brought out some strong reactions. Simmons, who’s already made a name for himself in the Texas-Texas A&M rivalry, continues to fuel the fire with his trash talk. Is this kind of rivalry banter all in good fun, or does it cross the line? How do you feel about players calling out their rivals so publicly? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowDallas high school football dominates state finalsThree Dallas-area teams just made history at the Texas high school football state championships! North Shore edged out Duncanville in a defensive battle, DeSoto exploded past Houston King with highlight-reel plays, and South Oak Cliff finally got their revenge over Randle for their third title since 2021. These games weren’t just about trophies—they were about grit, redemption, and city pride. With packed stands and unforgettable moments, it’s clear Dallas football is setting the standard. Which game had you on the edge of your seat, and what does this run mean for the future of Texas high school football? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowArch Manning’s pay cut sparks Texas debateArch Manning, one of college football’s biggest names, is taking a pay cut on his NIL deal so Texas can recruit more talent after a rough season. It’s wild to see a student-athlete—who brings in huge revenue—shoulder this kind of burden while the program’s leadership stays untouched financially. Is it fair for the face of Texas football to make sacrifices the administration won’t? This move could reshape how schools treat their stars, but it also raises big questions about what we expect from young athletes. What do you think—should the system change? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas fans buzzing over Jadan Baugh transfer newsJadan Baugh, a standout running back from the Florida Gators, is reportedly entering the transfer portal—and Texas Longhorns fans are fired up about the possibility of landing him. With the portal about to open, the buzz is real: Baugh’s power and agility could be a game-changer for Texas, especially after recent roster shakeups. If he chooses Austin, it could seriously shake up the Longhorns’ offense next season. What do you think—would Baugh be the missing piece for Texas, or is there another position the team should focus on? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowHouston vs Dallas: Texas football’s ultimate showdownBragging rights, city pride, and state titles are all on the line as Houston and Dallas high school football powerhouses clash at AT&T Stadium. This year, three Houston-area teams—North Shore, C.E. King, and Randle—are taking on Dallas’ best, including Duncanville, DeSoto, and South Oak Cliff. The Houston-Dallas rivalry has produced legendary games and NFL talent, and this weekend could tip the balance in a series that’s nearly even since 2000. Which city do you think will come out on top this year, and what does this rivalry mean for Texas football fans? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowSmithson Valley defense stuns Lone StarSmithson Valley’s defense put on a clinic at AT&T Stadium, shutting down Frisco Lone Star’s high-powered offense for nearly the entire game and clinching a 28-6 win in the state championship. Lone Star, who’d been averaging over 50 points per playoff game, just couldn’t break through until the final minute. Even with a record-setting season and so much heart from the team, it was a tough way for their historic run to end. What do you think matters more in championship games—explosive offense or lockdown defense? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowSmithson Valley clinches back-to-back titlesSmithson Valley just made Texas high school football history—again! With a commanding 28-6 win over Lone Star, the Rangers secured their second straight Class 5A Division I state championship and wrapped up another 15-1 season. Their defense was relentless, shutting out Lone Star until the final minute. It’s wild to see a team dominate this consistently, especially with a 14-game win streak heading into next year. For Lone Star, it’s a tough finish after a perfect season up to this point. What do you think makes Smithson Valley so hard to beat? Can anyone stop them next year? #Sports #TexasFootball #UILChampionship00Share