Chad Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns’ O-line struggles raise concernsLosing key players and not landing enough talent through the transfer portal, the Texas Longhorns’ offensive line is shaping up to be a real headache for next season. Fans are already buzzing about how this could impact the team’s performance, especially after seeing how the O-line issues played out last year. With big expectations for Steve Sarkisian’s squad, the pressure is on to find solutions fast. How do you feel about the current state of the roster? Is this the biggest challenge facing Texas football right now? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTexas lands top women’s hoops recruitTexas just pulled off a huge win off the court—Joyce Isi Etute, a 6'1 international standout, has flipped her commitment from UCLA to the Longhorns. Etute, known for her relentless rebounding and tough play around the rim, brings a level of skill and physicality that could be a game-changer for Texas women’s basketball. With her experience on the international stage and at IMG Academy, she’s expected to be a top-20 recruit. Could this be the spark Coach Vic Schaefer needs for a breakthrough season? What do you think this means for the future of Texas hoops? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #WomensBasketball00Share
Christina Davis+FollowTexas Longhorns face $23M loss after SEC moveTexas athletics just took a $23 million hit after joining the SEC a year ahead of schedule, getting only a fraction of the revenue the rest of the conference received. While the Longhorns made big moves on the field—like a College Football Playoff run and a national title in softball—the early switch meant a smaller payout. The good news? Full SEC revenue shares kick in next year, and a new media deal could boost things even more. How do you think this gamble will impact Texas sports and ticket prices? #Business #TexasLonghorns #SEC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTexas vs Kentucky: A wild ride in LexingtonMomentum can shift in a heartbeat—just ask Texas fans. After a pair of huge wins, the Longhorns looked ready to take on anyone, but a tough road trip to Kentucky brought them back to earth. Dailyn Swain kept Texas in the fight with another standout performance, but Kentucky’s guards proved too much down the stretch. The Wildcats’ late-game surge handed Texas an 85-80 loss, leaving fans wondering: Is this just a bump in the road, or a sign of deeper issues? How do you see the rest of the Longhorns’ season playing out? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #KentuckyWildcats00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns shake up WR lineupBig changes are coming to the Texas Longhorns’ wide receiver group—Emmett Mosley is moving to the slot next season. After losing several receivers to the transfer portal, the coaching staff is counting on Mosley’s versatility to fill the gap left by DeAndre Moore Jr. With Cam Coleman joining as the new “X” receiver and Ryan Wingo likely shifting roles, it’s clear the Longhorns are retooling for a more dynamic offense. Mosley’s quick routes and reliable hands could make him a breakout star. How do you feel about these moves for the Longhorns’ offense? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas lands in top running for 5-star RBTexas football fans, the Longhorns are making waves in the Class of 2027 with five-star running back Landen Williams-Callis putting UT high on his list. Williams-Callis, a powerhouse from Richmond, has racked up over 5,600 rushing yards and 100+ touchdowns in just two seasons! He’s got offers from 60 schools, but says he’s built a strong bond with new running backs coach Jabbar Juluke. With a summer commitment on the horizon, could Texas lock in one of the state’s top talents? What do you think—will the Longhorns’ NFL track record and new coaching staff seal the deal? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas Longhorns’ new RB duo: Game-changer or more of the same?Texas just loaded up on speed with Raleek Brown and Hollywood Smothers joining the backfield, but here’s the catch—both backs have similar styles, built for big plays in open space, not for grinding out tough yards. After losing almost their entire running back room, the Longhorns went all-in on explosive talent through the transfer portal. But will this new approach fix their run game, or did they just double down on the same type of player? Can Texas really compete in big moments without a true power back? Let’s hear your take—does this backfield have what it takes? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas defense gets a huge boost from portal reversalsThe Texas Longhorns’ secondary just dodged a major shakeup—three key defensive backs who had entered the transfer portal decided to stay after landing new NIL deals. That’s a massive win for the defense, especially with the portal era making roster turnover a constant threat. While a few players did leave, Texas managed to bring in some promising talent, including starters from Arkansas and Rutgers. With Blake Gideon back coaching the secondary, the unit looks set for stability and depth. How do you feel about NIL deals keeping players in Austin? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns eye Smithson Valley’s rising QBTexas Longhorns fans, the search for the next big quarterback just got interesting. Smithson Valley’s Ty Knutson, fresh off leading his team to a 15-1 season and a state title, landed an offer from Texas during Junior Day. With other top QB targets already committed elsewhere, Knutson is now front and center for the Longhorns’ 2027 plans. He’s already got 11 offers, but Texas’ consistent interest—especially from coach AJ Milwee—could tip the scales. If Knutson commits, it could set the tone for the Longhorns’ future at QB. What do you think—should Texas go all-in on Knutson? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns RB Rickey Stewart heads to SFARickey Stewart Jr., once a four-star Texas Longhorns recruit, is making a big move—he’s staying close to home and transferring to Stephen F. Austin. After a season without seeing the field in Austin, Stewart’s headed to Nacogdoches, just 90 minutes from his hometown of Tyler. With his high school stats—over 7,700 rushing yards and 83 touchdowns—he’s likely to be a starter for the Lumberjacks. This switch could give Stewart the chance to finally show what he can do. What do you think: Will a fresh start at SFA unlock his potential? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share