phughes+FollowTexas RB CJ Baxter enters transfer portalCJ Baxter, one of Texas’ most promising running backs, is leaving the Longhorns after three seasons and entering the transfer portal. Injuries may have slowed him down, but when healthy, Baxter showed real flashes—racking up over 850 rushing yards and six total touchdowns. With new recruits coming in and a crowded backfield, Baxter’s move could shake up both Texas’ depth chart and the transfer market. Where do you think he’ll land next, and how will this impact the Longhorns’ run game moving forward? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCJ Baxter’s Texas exit stirs up big questionsTop running back recruit CJ Baxter is leaving Texas after a season that never took off—right after the Longhorns missed the College Football Playoff. Baxter, once the pride of Steve Sarkisian’s recruiting class, saw injuries and tough timing keep him from making a real impact in Austin. Now he’s in the transfer portal, and fans are left wondering: how does a five-star talent get lost in the shuffle? With new faces coming in and a big bowl game ahead, what does this mean for Texas’ future—and for other top recruits watching from the sidelines? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas RB C.J. Baxter to transfer—what’s next?C.J. Baxter, once the Big 12’s top offensive newcomer, is heading for the transfer portal after three seasons with Texas. Injuries and a crowded backfield made it tough for him to reclaim his spot, especially with rising stars like Tre Wisner and incoming blue-chip recruits. Baxter’s talent and leadership will be missed, but the Longhorns’ running back room remains stacked. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can change in college football—sometimes, even top recruits have to move on for a fresh start. Where do you think Baxter will land, and how will Texas adjust? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas QB Trey Owens hits transfer portalTexas football fans, here’s a shakeup: redshirt-freshman quarterback Trey Owens is entering the transfer portal. Owens, a former four-star recruit from Cy-Fair, barely saw the field this season but still has three years of eligibility and a big-arm reputation from high school. With Arch Manning and Matthew Caldwell still on the roster—and a five-star recruit on the way—Texas isn’t in crisis mode, but Owens’ move could make waves for programs hunting a pro-style QB. Which Texas or Power Five school do you think will land him? Would you have liked to see him get a shot in Austin? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLone Star stuns Highland Park, heads to semisLone Star just put on a playoff show for the ages, knocking off Highland Park 58–38 at The Star and earning their first state semifinal trip since 2019. Trey Wright was unstoppable, racking up a jaw-dropping 653 yards of offense—477 passing, 176 rushing—and his receivers Groce and Forbish combined for 329 yards. Highland Park’s Buck Randall kept things interesting with five total touchdowns, but turnovers and Lone Star’s relentless pace proved too much. Now, Lone Star faces top-ranked Aledo next. How do you see this team stacking up in the semis? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowPN-G and South Oak Cliff set for epic rematchSoutheast Texas is buzzing as Port Neches-Groves and South Oak Cliff gear up for a regional finals showdown that’s more than just a game—it’s a full-on grudge match. These two teams have history, and you can feel the energy building all week. For fans, this isn’t just about football; it’s about pride, tradition, and bragging rights that last all year. Whether you’re rooting from the stands or following every play online, this matchup is sure to spark plenty of heated debates and unforgettable moments. Who’s taking it this year? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCentral Texas teams chase state football gloryOnly three Central Texas high school football teams—Lake Travis, Vandegrift, and Llano—are still standing after a wild round of playoff games. Lake Travis, still undefeated, faces powerhouse North Shore next, while Vandegrift and Llano also gear up for tough semifinal matchups. The energy is electric as these teams carry the hopes of their communities into the state semifinals. With the finals set for Dec. 17-20 at AT&T Stadium, it’s crunch time. Which team do you think has the best shot at bringing home a state title? Let’s hear your predictions and support for our local athletes! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas left out of Playoff, faces Michigan in Citrus BowlTexas fans are feeling the sting after the Longhorns were left out of the College Football Playoff, despite a season that started with sky-high hopes and Heisman buzz for Arch Manning. Instead, Texas is headed to the Citrus Bowl to face Michigan—a matchup that’s exciting but not what anyone in Austin was dreaming of. The early loss to Ohio State and a couple more stumbles proved costly. Do you think Texas should avoid big non-conference games in the future, or is this just part of the game? Let’s hear your take on the Longhorns’ season and what’s next! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball01Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas football star’s respect wins the nightAfter a heated playoff game where DeSoto topped Willis, most players skipped the traditional handshake—tensions were just that high. But Jermaine Bishop Jr., Willis’ standout and a top national recruit, crossed the field to congratulate the victors anyway. Even when a DeSoto player tried to ruin the moment, Bishop’s sportsmanship stood out, and the Eagles’ coaches quickly shut down the trash talk. In a sport where drama often overshadows character, Bishop’s move was a reminder of what really matters. What do you think—should more athletes make gestures like this, even after tough losses? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football’s brutal schedule sparks playoff debateTexas faced the toughest schedule of any playoff contender this season, taking on five top-12 teams—most of them away from home. Despite finishing 9-3, the Longhorns’ record doesn’t tell the whole story. If you swapped their schedule with teams like Notre Dame or Vanderbilt, Texas would likely be in the Playoff conversation, maybe even with a bye. The current system seems to punish teams for scheduling tough opponents, leaving almost no room for error. Should the committee focus more on who teams play, not just how many games they win? Let’s talk about what really makes a team ‘deserving’ of a playoff spot. #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share