John Camacho+FollowTexas freshman Graceson Littleton stuns in debutGraceson Littleton just made a name for himself in his first college football game, locking down Ohio State’s top receivers and earning the highest PFF grade among true freshman cornerbacks nationwide. At just 18, the Tampa native stepped into the Horseshoe and played like a seasoned pro, even drawing praise for his coverage on star Jeremiah Smith. With an 83.3% grade and a pass breakup, Longhorns fans have every reason to be excited about the future of their defense. What do you think—will Littleton become the next Texas defensive star? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTexas fans roast McConaughey after Ohio State lossMatthew McConaughey, the ultimate Texas Longhorns superfan, faced a wave of playful trolling after Texas’ tough loss to Ohio State. Instead of his usual post-game support, McConaughey went silent about the Longhorns and shifted his attention to Austin FC’s soccer win. Fans quickly noticed and flooded social media with jokes, poking fun at his heartbreak and questioning his loyalty. Even the Ohio Stadium crew joined in, teasing him as he left the field. With Texas’ high hopes dashed in the season opener, all eyes are now on how the team—and McConaughey—bounce back next week. What do you think: Should superfans always show up, win or lose? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas football drops to No. 7 after tough lossTexas fans, the Longhorns have slipped to No. 7 in the latest college football rankings after a hard-fought loss to Ohio State. This shakeup could have big implications for the rest of the season and the playoff picture. How do you feel about Texas’ chances to bounce back? Do you think this ranking is fair, or did the team deserve a better spot? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for the Longhorns moving forward! #Sports #TexasFootball #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTexas offense sputters in shocking loss to Ohio StateTexas fans expected fireworks in the season opener, but the Longhorns’ offense barely flickered, managing just one late touchdown in a 14-7 loss to Ohio State. Coach Steve Sarkisian didn’t mince words—he says the nation’s top-ranked team simply has to do better, especially with Arch Manning at quarterback. Manning, in only his third career start and first road game, struggled to find his rhythm and missed key throws. With so much hype around this Texas squad, is it time to worry, or just early-season jitters? What do you think needs to change? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball11Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football teams unite for flood victimsTexas college football teams are kicking off the season with more than just game-day spirit—they’re showing real heart for their communities. After the devastating July 4 floods in Hill Country, which claimed nearly 120 lives and deeply affected families, players across the state are honoring the victims in a powerful way. Every helmet now features a green ribbon wrapped around the Texas outline, a simple but moving tribute to those lost, including 27 from Camp Mystic. It’s a reminder that, for Texans, football is about more than just the score—it’s about standing together in tough times. What do you think of this gesture? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowArch Manning Owns Up After Texas’ Tough LossTough night for the Longhorns as Arch Manning, in his first big start, took the blame for Texas’ offensive struggles against Ohio State. The offense couldn’t get going early, and even though the defense kept it close, Texas just couldn’t convert in the clutch. Coach Sark backed Arch, reminding fans it’s just the beginning. Anyone else see shades of last year’s Shedeur Sanders drama? Next up: San Jose State. Can Arch bounce back? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAggies top Texas college football rankingsTexas A&M claims the No. 1 spot among Texas college football teams after a solid opening win, even if there are questions about their run game. Houston’s defense impressed with a rare shutout, while Texas Tech fans breathed a sigh of relief as their quarterback avoided serious injury. Meanwhile, the Longhorns’ loss to Ohio State has some fans worried about their national title hopes. With so many Texas teams making headlines, which program do you think will dominate this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on who deserves the top spot and why! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas commit Richard Wesley dominates both sidesWatching Richard Wesley bulldoze defenders as a running back, it’s wild to remember he’s actually a five-star edge-rusher headed to Texas. At 6'5" and 250 pounds, he’s not just stopping offenses—he’s running over them, too. His 23-yard dash in Sierra Canyon’s 63-0 win wasn’t just a highlight; it’s a warning for future opponents. Wesley’s rare mix of size, speed, and athleticism has people comparing him to Kayvon Thibodeaux, but some say he’s even further along at this stage. Imagine what he’ll bring to Austin—can anyone stop this guy? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas fans: Lucchese’s football boots drop!Texas football fans are about to step up their game—literally. Lucchese just launched limited-edition cowboy boots inspired by the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Longhorns, and Texas A&M Aggies. These aren’t just any boots; they’re crafted with premium materials and designed in partnership with the teams themselves. Whether you’re tailgating or cheering from home, these boots bring serious Texas pride to your gameday look. As someone who’s seen plenty of fan gear, this collection stands out for its style and authenticity. Would you rock these boots to show your team spirit? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowDripping Springs shakes up Texas high school footballDripping Springs just pulled off a huge upset, crushing defending state champs Vandegrift 41-14 in their season opener. The Tigers looked unstoppable, racking up nearly 500 yards and showing off new quarterback Chase Ames, who threw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns in his varsity debut. But even with this statement win, Coach Zimmerman is keeping the team focused on the long road ahead—no one’s handing out trophies in August. Can Dripping Springs keep this momentum going all season? What does this mean for Vandegrift’s title hopes? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share