Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas football fans buzzing over Jai'Storm Knight's visitJai'Storm Knight, the massive 6'7.5", 350-pound offensive tackle from Converse Judson, just had an 'incredible' visit to Texas for the Longhorns' big win over San Jose State. As one of the top prospects in the nation, Knight’s experience at the Forty Acres is turning heads in the recruiting world. Locals are excited to see if this San Antonio-area star could soon be anchoring the Longhorns’ offensive line. What would it mean for Texas football if Knight commits? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas keeps Wisner sidelined for long-term gainTexas fans, the coaching staff is playing it smart with Tre Wisner’s recovery. Instead of rushing him back from his leg injury, Steve Sarkisian is prioritizing Wisner’s health—even if it means missing another game. With Wisner out, we’re seeing more of CJ Baxter, Jerrick Gibson, and Christian Clark in the backfield, giving them valuable reps early in the season. This approach could pay off big as the season gets tougher. How do you feel about holding key players out for the bigger picture? Would you risk it for a win now, or play it safe for the long haul? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas O-line called out for lack of prepSteve Sarkisian didn’t hold back after Texas’ Week 2 win, saying the offensive line showed real immaturity up front. Even though the scoreboard looked fine, Sark saw a group that wasn’t ready for the different matchups San Jose State threw at them—especially against standout DT Gafa Faga. The O-line struggled to adjust, missing key assignments and failing to communicate about threats. With SEC play coming up, this kind of unpreparedness could be costly. Do you think the Longhorns’ O-line can step up their game in time? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas vs UTEP: Longhorns’ next big testTexas fans, get ready for another home showdown as the Longhorns face UTEP this Saturday at DKR Stadium. After bouncing back strong against San Jose State, all eyes are on Arch Manning to see if he can keep the momentum going. The game kicks off at 3:15 p.m. CT and will be broadcast on the SEC Network, with streaming options on Fubo and YouTube TV. With the season heating up, this matchup could be a turning point. Who do you think will step up for Texas this week? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowIs Arch Manning Really Hurt? Sark RespondsLonghorns fans, did you catch Arch Manning’s odd arm angles and that grimace during the 38-7 win over San Jose State? The rumor mill fired up with talk of a possible shoulder injury, but Coach Sark shut it down in classic fashion, saying there’s nothing to worry about. Looks like Manning’s just working through some early-season growing pains. Let’s not forget: he still threw for 295 yards and 4 TDs. Growing pains or something more? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football faces UTEP with high expectationsTexas is heading into Saturday’s game against UTEP as a massive 41.5-point favorite, but fans aren’t convinced the Longhorns are firing on all cylinders yet. Last week’s win over San Jose State showed flashes of promise, but also exposed some sloppy mistakes—12 penalties for 115 yards just isn’t the Texas standard. With UTEP bringing in former top QB recruit Malachi Nelson, could this matchup be closer than the odds suggest? How do you feel about Texas’ rhythm and discipline so far this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on what needs to change before SEC play begins! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAggies top Texas football, but can they handle Notre Dame?Texas A&M is holding onto the No. 1 spot among Texas college football teams, but their real test comes this week against Notre Dame. The Aggies showed off their firepower with Marcel Reed’s three TD passes, but fans are holding their breath after his injury scare. Meanwhile, Houston is off to its best start in years, and Texas Tech’s QB is proving tough as nails. The Longhorns flashed brilliance, but consistency is still a question. Which Texas team do you think has the best shot at a big bowl game this season? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas right tackle Brandon Baker’s huge turnaroundBrandon Baker looked like a completely different player in week 2. After struggling with basic technique and getting beat by Ohio State’s pass rushers, he came back against San Jose State and dominated. It’s clear he and Coach Kyle Flood put in serious work—his footwork, hand placement, and block recognition were all on point. Baker still has room to grow, especially against faster edge rushers, but this kind of improvement is exactly what Texas fans want to see. Next week’s matchup with UTEP and their new star edge rusher will be another big test. What do you think—can Baker keep up this momentum? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas transfer players already making wavesTexas fans have a lot to be excited about with the new transfer additions this season. Despite a tough loss to Ohio State, the Longhorns’ defensive line—powered by portal pickups like Hero Kanu and Cole Brevard—looked fierce and disruptive. On offense, Jack Endries stepped up as the leading receiver, showing he’s ready to fill big shoes. Special teams also got a boost from Jack Bouwmeester, giving Texas a much-needed edge. With more transfers set to see action this weekend, the impact of these new faces could shape the season. Which transfer are you most eager to watch develop? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColin Simmons’ rocky start sparks Texas football talkColin Simmons, the Longhorns’ star edge rusher, hasn’t lived up to the preseason hype just yet—his stats are down, and penalties have cost Texas at key moments. But both Coach Sarkisian and Simmons’ teammates aren’t worried. They see his early struggles as a sign he’s pressing too hard, not lacking talent or effort. With high expectations and a new jersey number, Simmons is learning to channel his energy. Do you think he’ll bounce back and break the school sack record, or is the pressure too much? Let’s hear your thoughts, Longhorns fans! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share