AmberAbyss+FollowTexas Longhorns fall short in Ohio State rematchLosing to Ohio State stings, especially when the Longhorns’ defense held the Buckeyes to just 14 points—yet the offense couldn’t get over the hump. Steve Sarkisian and the players were honest: turnovers and missed chances made the difference. The team’s mood? Disappointed but determined. They see this as a wake-up call, not a defeatist moment. The locker room still believes in a big season ahead. What do you think Texas needs to fix most—offensive play-calling, execution, or something else? Let’s talk about how the Horns can bounce back. #Sports #TexasLonghorns #OhioState20Share
Jay Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns regroup after tough Ohio State lossLosing to Ohio State in a gritty 14-7 opener has the Texas Longhorns laser-focused on improvement. Coach Steve Sarkisian isn’t sugarcoating it—he’s pushing the team to attack the ball harder and practice smarter, especially on defense. Sarkisian believes the key to bouncing back is emphasizing these changes every day, not just on game day. With new faces set to hit the field against San Jose State, the Longhorns are treating every practice like a chance to level up before SEC play. How do you think this renewed focus will shape the rest of their season? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCJ Baxter’s inspiring comeback lifts Texas spiritSeeing CJ Baxter back on the field for the Texas Longhorns after a year-long knee injury was a real highlight, even in a tough loss to Ohio State. His determination and gratitude shone through every play, reminding us how much heart matters in football. Baxter’s 40 rushing yards and five catches were a bright spot, and his appreciation for his teammates and the journey back is something every fan can get behind. What does Baxter’s return mean for the Longhorns’ season ahead? Let’s talk about how resilience shapes a team’s future. #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowTexas coach Sarkisian’s bold look turns heads at Ohio StateSteve Sarkisian didn’t just show up for the Texas vs. Ohio State showdown—he made a statement before kickoff even started. Sporting a sharp burnt orange blazer and crisp white pants, Sarkisian’s game-day style, likely styled by his wife Loreal (a pro stylist herself), had fans buzzing. The couple’s fashion flair has become almost as talked about as the Longhorns’ performance. Loreal, fresh off welcoming their baby boy Amays, also brought her signature Texas style to the stadium. With all eyes on the field, do you think a coach’s style can set the tone for the team? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #OhioState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas freshman Graceson Littleton steals the spotlight vs. Ohio StateTrue freshman Graceson Littleton made a name for himself in the Texas Longhorns’ season opener against powerhouse Ohio State. Despite the tough loss, Littleton’s lockdown coverage and clutch third-down tackle had fans and coaches buzzing. He went toe-to-toe with top receivers, breaking up passes and showing the poise of a veteran. It’s not just the stats—his presence on the field was felt every snap. With this kind of performance, could Littleton be the breakout star Texas needs this season? Let’s talk about what this means for the Longhorns’ defense moving forward! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Chad Williams+FollowArch Manning Takes the Heat for Texas LossTough opener for the Longhorns as Arch Manning owned up to his mistakes after Texas fell 14-7 to the Buckeyes. Despite outgaining Ohio State, Manning’s third-quarter pick set up a crucial Buckeyes TD. King Arch put the blame on himself, saying, “I’ve got to play better for us to win.” Coach Sark gave credit to Ohio State’s discipline. Is this just growing pains or a sign of bigger issues for Texas? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowTexas dominates as Badgers struggle with errorsTexas handed Wisconsin a tough 3-0 loss, and the difference was clear: errors. Despite strong performances from Grace Egan and Mimi Colyer, the Badgers racked up 34 errors to Texas’ 14, wiping out their slight edge in kills and digs. This marks Texas’ third straight win over Wisconsin, showing how costly mistakes can be even for top teams. With the Badgers set to face UC Davis next, it’s worth asking: what needs to change for Wisconsin to bounce back? How much do you think errors impact a team’s momentum and confidence? #Sports #WisconsinVolleyball #TexasLonghorns00Share
phughes+FollowTexas pride on display: Loreal Sarkisian’s game day styleLoreal Sarkisian just set the tone for Texas Longhorns fans everywhere, showing off her signature burnt orange flair while holding her baby son ahead of the big Texas vs. Ohio State showdown. Known for her bold game day looks, Loreal’s latest outfit drop is more than just fashion—it’s a statement of family, resilience, and Longhorn pride. After a tough pregnancy, she’s back in Austin, ready to support Steve and the team in style. Her emotional video and heartfelt message about new beginnings are inspiring fans to rally together for the season. How are you showing your Longhorn spirit this year? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowMatthew McConaughey stands firm for Texas vs Ohio StateMatthew McConaughey’s Texas pride knows no bounds—he flat-out refused to swap his signature cowboy hat for an Ohio State cap, even when Buckeyes fans tried to tempt him before the big game. Despite his Hollywood flexibility, McConaughey drew the line at supporting the rival team, showing just how deep his Longhorn loyalty runs. He still took photos with Ohio State fans, but not a hint of red touched his outfit. With Texas facing the reigning champs and young Arch Manning under pressure, McConaughey’s unwavering support is exactly the kind of energy Longhorns fans love. Would you ever wear a rival’s gear, even for a good story? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #MatthewMcConaughey00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowFreshman Graceson Littleton shaking up Texas defenseGraceson Littleton is already making waves for the Texas Longhorns, jumping straight into first-team reps at the crucial Star position. Despite being a late addition to the recruiting class, he’s impressing coaches and teammates with his football smarts, relentless work ethic, and physical play. What’s really exciting is how Texas is building a defense full of versatile, interchangeable players—ready to adapt to any opponent. This kind of flexibility could be a game-changer for the Longhorns this season. How do you feel about young talent stepping up and shaking up established lineups? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share