Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas linebacker Liona Lefau enters transfer portalLiona Lefau, one of Texas’ top linebackers, is heading to the transfer portal just as the Longhorns gear up for the Citrus Bowl. Lefau made a big impact this season with 63 tackles, two sacks, and an interception, so his departure is a major shakeup for the defense. With the portal only open from Jan. 2-16, it’ll be interesting to see where he lands next—and how Texas adjusts with such a key player gone. What do you think this means for the Longhorns’ future and recruiting? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas eyes top transfer for O-line boostTexas football is making moves to strengthen its offensive line, setting sights on Texas State standout Tellek Lockette. After a stellar season, Lockette is now one of the most sought-after transfers, and the Longhorns’ interest shows just how serious they are about shoring up their interior line. With big names like Auburn, Penn State, and Alabama also in the mix, it’s going to be a competitive race. If Texas lands Lockette, it could be a game-changer for the team’s protection and run game. What do you think—should Texas go all-in for Lockette or spread their resources? #Sports #TexasFootball #TransferPortal00Share
GalacticGuru+FollowArch Manning’s unfinished business in AustinArch Manning isn’t running from the grind—he’s doubling down in burnt orange! Forget the draft hype; the kid’s got SEC titles and a shot at a natty on his mind. After a shaky start, Arch turned it up and showed flashes of that Manning magic, but let’s be real: there’s more to prove. He’s not just living off the family name—he’s carving his own legacy. Is this the move that finally puts Texas back on top, or is Arch risking it all? What do you think, Longhorn Nation? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowC.E. King’s unstoppable run ends Vandegrift’s title hopesC.E. King’s ground game bulldozed through Vandegrift, racking up a jaw-dropping 427 rushing yards and ending the Vipers’ state championship reign with a 58-41 win. King’s Timothy Potts and Dionne Sims were nearly impossible to stop, while Dillon Mitchell’s blazing speed turned a short pass into a 61-yard touchdown highlight. Vandegrift’s passing attack, led by Miles Teodecki and Brock Chilton, kept things close, but King’s size and speed proved too much. Now, King heads to the state championship, while Vandegrift’s seniors reflect on a remarkable run. What do you think made the difference in this high-scoring showdown? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowFrom Texas QB to Lindale’s favorite coachTyrone Swoopes, once the Texas Longhorns’ starting quarterback, is now making a real impact off the field in Lindale. After a rollercoaster football journey—including a stint with the Seahawks—he’s found his groove teaching economics and coaching tight ends at Lindale High. What’s wild is that most of his students didn’t even know about his college football fame until they stumbled across his highlights online. Swoopes says he’s proud of his small-town roots and loves building relationships with students. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best chapters happen far from the spotlight. How do you feel about athletes returning to teach and coach in their hometowns? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSamari Matthews brings Texas-sized swaggerSamari “Smoke” Matthews just wrapped up his high school football career with a shutout state championship—and he’s already talking about bringing home a national title next. Matthews, a Texas Longhorns commit for 2026, played like a true leader on the biggest stage, showing off the confidence and grit fans love. His attitude? Defense wins championships, and he’s ready for even bigger moments in Austin. Texas fans, what do you think—will Smoke be a day-one difference-maker for the Longhorns? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas football rivalry ends in handshake dramaTensions boiled over at the Cotton Bowl as South Oak Cliff clinched a spot in the Texas state championship, but the real talk is about what happened after the final whistle. Instead of the usual post-game handshake, South Oak Cliff refused to meet Melissa at midfield—fallout from a game full of hard hits and even a fight that saw punches thrown. Melissa’s players tried to keep it classy, but the Bears walked away. It’s got everyone debating: should sportsmanship come before hard feelings, or is this just what happens when rivalries get heated? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowNorth Shore’s defense dominates Lake TravisNorth Shore’s defense absolutely shut down Lake Travis, holding them to just two field goals and forcing seven punts in a huge 28-6 semifinal win. Kaleb Maryland was a force on the ground, running in three touchdowns and giving the Mustangs all the momentum after a slow first quarter. Now, North Shore is heading to the state championship to face Duncanville at AT&T Stadium. For Lake Travis fans, it was a tough night, but what do you think made the biggest difference—North Shore’s relentless defense or Maryland’s running game? Let’s hear your thoughts on this epic playoff battle! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas football faces OL shakeup with Stroh’s exitLosing Connor Stroh to the transfer portal is a real blow for Texas’ offensive line depth next season. Stroh, who surprised everyone by earning a starting spot before week one, brought serious size and power to the run game, even if his pass protection still needed work. With Stroh moving on—and several other key players also set to transfer—Texas fans have to wonder how the O-line will hold up in 2025. Who do you think should step up to fill the gap, and how will this impact the Longhorns’ offense? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas football stars shine in All-SEC honorsThree Texas Longhorns and three Texas A&M Aggies just landed spots on the All-SEC first team, showing the state’s football talent is making waves in the powerhouse conference. KC Concepcion from A&M stood out big time, nabbing three first-team honors for his skills as a receiver, all-purpose threat, and return specialist. On the Texas side, Trevor Goosby, Colin Simmons, and Michael Taaffe made the cut, each dominating in their positions. With Georgia and Oklahoma leading in total selections, it’s clear the SEC is stacked—how do you think Texas teams will stack up next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share