Jay Williams+FollowTexas football shakeup: Star WR eyes OklahomaParker Livingstone, one of Texas’ top wide receivers, is eyeing a move to Oklahoma—right across the Red River Rivalry line. After a breakout 2025 season, Livingstone is in the transfer portal and will visit both Indiana and Oklahoma. He’s not alone: Texas is seeing a wave of talent enter the portal, including leading rusher Tre Wisner and standout receiver DeAndre Moore. With Arch Manning staying put for 2026, how do you think these departures will impact the Longhorns’ future? Are we about to see a major shift in the Red River Rivalry? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas football’s big moves to keep top talentTexas football is shaking things up to keep star safety Derek Williams Jr. from leaving via the transfer portal. After a season of limited playing time and a tough knee injury, Williams was rumored to be on his way out. But with the Longhorns firing key defensive coaches and bringing in Will Muschamp as the new defensive coordinator, there’s a real shot at a fresh start for Williams—and maybe more playing time. With Michael Taaffe heading to the NFL, could this be Williams’ moment to shine? What do you think about Texas’ new direction? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas football brings Blake Gideon homeTexas fans, there’s a shakeup on the Forty Acres—Blake Gideon is coming back! After a quick stint as Georgia Tech’s defensive coordinator, the former Longhorn safety is returning to Austin to join Will Muschamp and Steve Sarkisian’s staff. Gideon’s deep roots with Texas and years of coaching experience could bring a fresh spark to the defense as the team pushes for playoff contention. What do you think—will this homecoming help Texas finally get over the hump? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this move could impact the Longhorns’ future! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas football’s 3-star recruit turns headsNicolas Robertson, a Texas Longhorns commit, is making serious waves at the UA All-America Game practices. Despite being labeled a 3-star recruit, Robertson’s size and power have been on full display, outmuscling top defensive linemen from powerhouse schools like Ohio State and LSU. He’s even held his own against 5-star talents, showing off impressive mobility for his 351-pound frame. Coaches are already buzzing about his potential, especially if he trims down and sharpens his lateral movement. Could Robertson be the next big surprise for Texas football? What do you think about star ratings vs. on-field performance? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball10Share
phughes+FollowTexas football eyes $4M WR transfer splashTexas football is making big moves in the transfer portal, reportedly targeting Auburn’s Cam Coleman—a wide receiver who could command a staggering $4 million in NIL deals by 2026. This comes as Parker Livingstone, a key Longhorns receiver and Arch Manning’s roommate, is set to transfer, opening the door for Coleman’s arrival. The buzz is that Texas’ connection to Manning gives them an edge over rivals like Texas A&M. With NIL money reshaping college football, fans are left wondering: is any player worth $4 million, and how will this change the game for Texas? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas WR Parker Livingstone hits transfer portalParker Livingstone, one of Texas’ promising young wide receivers, is entering the transfer portal after a solid season with 516 yards and six touchdowns. For Longhorns fans, this move adds another twist to an already busy offseason, with roster shakeups and big names like Arch Manning and Michael Taaffe in the spotlight. With the portal officially opening January 2, expect Texas to be active in finding new talent. How do you feel about Livingstone’s departure, and what moves do you hope the Longhorns make next? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas WR Parker Livingstone enters transfer portalTexas fans are reeling after Parker Livingstone, one of the Longhorns’ top receivers and a close friend of Arch Manning, announced he’s entering the transfer portal. Livingstone’s knack for stretching defenses made him a key piece in Steve Sarkisian’s offense, and his departure leaves a major gap for the team next season. With 516 yards and six touchdowns last year, his exit is more than just a roster move—it shakes up the whole receiving corps. What do you think drove this decision, and who should Texas target to fill his shoes? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas football faces big changes as Johnson exitsLavon Johnson is heading to the transfer portal after just one season with the Longhorns, adding to a growing list of roster shakeups for Texas football. With key defensive players moving on and the transfer portal opening soon, the team’s offseason is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal in recent memory. Fans are already buzzing about how these changes might impact next season, especially with high expectations around Arch Manning and the incoming recruiting class. How do you think the Longhorns should tackle this transition? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball20Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas football shakes up coaching staff againTexas football fans, another coaching change is on the horizon—Keynodo Hudson, who helped the Longhorns lead the nation in interceptions and coached Jahdae Barron to a Thorpe Award, won’t be back for 2026. Even after a standout year and a recent promotion, Hudson’s out, likely making room for new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp’s picks. There’s also buzz about Blake Gideon possibly returning. With so much success in the secondary, this move is a real head-scratcher. What do you think—smart shakeup or risky timing for Texas? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLonghorns eye two game-changers in portalTexas fans, things are heating up in the transfer portal! The Longhorns are making a serious push for two electric playmakers: Cam Coleman, a standout WR from Auburn with NFL potential, and Issac Brown, the nation’s leader in yards per carry from Louisville. If Texas lands both, we’re talking about a huge upgrade at two key positions—turning question marks into strengths for the 2026 season. Imagine Coleman as WR1 and Brown bringing explosive speed to the backfield. How do you feel about these moves? What’s your portal wish list? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share