Jay Williams+FollowTexas football eyes big move with Ozowalu visitTexas football fans, get ready—UTSA’s Kenny Ozowalu is visiting the Forty Acres, and his potential transfer could shake up the Longhorns’ defensive line. Ozowalu, a San Antonio native, made a name for himself this season with 17 tackles and three sacks, showing real promise after being overlooked in high school. If he joins Texas, not only does he add size and depth, but he’ll also get a shot at facing his old team when UTSA visits Austin next fall. What do you think—could Ozowalu be the next breakout transfer for the Horns? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas Football brings back Blake GideonTexas Football is shaking up its defense by bringing home Blake Gideon, a former Longhorn standout and recent Georgia Tech defensive coordinator. Gideon, who played safety at Texas under Will Muschamp, is now set to help Muschamp lead the Longhorns’ defense. This move reunites two familiar faces and signals a fresh start after a tough season for the Yellow Jackets’ defense. With head coach Steve Sarkisian aiming to focus more on offense, all eyes are on how this new coaching duo will impact the Longhorns’ performance. What do you think—will this homegrown talent boost Texas’ defense next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLonghorns Land Veteran Snapper DubucBig news for the Forty Acres: Texas just secured Trey Dubuc, the experienced long snapper from New Mexico. With Lance St. Louis moving on, Coach Banks made sure the Horns stay steady on special teams. Dubuc brings two years of eligibility and a championship pedigree, giving Texas reliable depth as they prep for SEC expansion. Smart move by Sark to balance seasoned transfers with developing recruits! Thoughts on how this impacts our special teams rivalry in the SEC? #Sports #TexasFootball #Longhorns00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas football adds key transfer for special teamsTexas just landed Trey DuBuc, a long-snapper transfer from New Mexico, to strengthen their special teams. With Coach Jeff Banks focused on upgrades, DuBuc joins Arkansas transfer Ian Geffrard as the latest addition to the Longhorns roster. DuBuc, originally from Florida, brings experience from both South Florida and New Mexico, having played every game last season. It’s clear Texas is serious about building depth and reliability in every phase. What do you think—will these moves give the Longhorns the edge they need next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #TexasFootball #Longhorns00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas Lands Key Transfer in LS Trey DubucLonghorn Nation, big news on special teams! With Lance St. Louis moving on, Coach Banks just secured a clutch replacement—Trey Dubuc, the former Lobo, is coming to the Forty Acres. Dubuc brings experience from New Mexico and USF, giving Texas a proven long snapper as we gear up for the SEC. This move lets Coach Sark develop our young guns while keeping the unit steady. Thoughts on how Dubuc stacks up to St. Louis? #Sports #TexasFootball #HookEm00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas defense shines in Citrus Bowl winTy’Anthony Smith put on a show in the Citrus Bowl, grabbing two clutch interceptions and racking up nine tackles to help Texas seal a 41-27 victory over Michigan. His first pick set up a lightning-fast 60-yard touchdown run by Arch Manning, shifting the momentum for good. Smith’s performance wasn’t just a highlight for Jasper fans—it was a game-changer that showcased how one player’s grit can turn the tide. With Texas finishing 10-3, how do you think Smith’s breakout game will impact his future and the Longhorns’ defense next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTexas misses out on top RB transferIsaac Brown, the explosive Louisville running back many expected to join the Texas Longhorns, is staying put in Kentucky. Brown led the ACC in yards per carry last season and was seen as a perfect fit to revive Texas’ struggling ground game. With Texas’ rushing attack at its lowest point in decades, missing out on Brown is a tough blow for fans hoping for a quick turnaround. What do you think this means for the Longhorns’ offense next season? Who should they target next? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas quietly fixes special teams for SEC grindTexas football is making moves that might not grab headlines, but could be game-changers in the SEC. Instead of chasing flashy stars, the Longhorns added proven specialists at kicker, punter, and long snapper through the transfer portal. These upgrades mean more reliable field goals, better field position, and fewer costly mistakes—exactly what you need when every inch matters and games are decided by a single possession. It’s a smart, under-the-radar approach that could make all the difference in those nail-biter SEC matchups. What do you think—can special teams really swing a season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas transfer portal shakeup: Who’s in, who’s out?Big moves are brewing for Texas football as the transfer portal heats up! The Longhorns are hustling to land top talent like Cam Coleman and Wes King, but there’s some drama—Louisville’s Issac Brown might not hit the portal after all. On the bright side, Texas locked in key returners Trevor Goosby and Ty’Anthony Smith, bringing much-needed stability. With new faces visiting and old stars staying, this week could shape the team’s future. How do you feel about the Longhorns’ aggressive approach? Who do you want to see join the squad next? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas Longhorns shake up coaching staffBig changes are coming to Texas Football as the Longhorns overhaul their coaching staff again. After two years, Keynodo Hudson is out as nickels coach, joining a list of recent departures that includes the defensive coordinator and other key assistants. In their place, Texas is bringing back familiar faces like Will Muschamp to lead the defense and adding new talent to the sidelines. With so many moves, next season’s team could look and feel very different. What do you think about all these changes—will they help Texas take the next step, or is too much turnover risky? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share