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
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas lands local star linebackerTexas just added a big name to its roster—Markus Boswell, a Lake Travis alum and son of Olympic track legend Mark Boswell, is coming home after a solid freshman year at Akron. With three years of eligibility left, Boswell brings much-needed depth to a linebacker group hit hard by NFL departures and transfers. He’s already proven himself with 19 tackles, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, and an interception last season. What do you think—will this local connection give the Longhorns an edge next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on Texas’s transfer moves! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas defense gets a huge boost as key players stayThe Texas Longhorns’ secondary nearly fell apart this transfer cycle, but a few clutch moves kept the defense intact. Instead of losing top defensive backs like Kobe Black, Warren Roberson, and Derek Williams Jr., the program locked them in with new NIL deals—talk about a game-changer for the team’s depth and chemistry. While some players still left, Texas managed to bring in talent like Bo Mascoe from Rutgers and solid additions on the defensive line and at linebacker. How do you feel about NIL deals keeping players around? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
phughes+FollowTexas Longhorns’ transfer portal prioritiesThe Texas Longhorns are racing the clock as the transfer portal window closes, and the focus is all about shoring up depth where it matters most. The biggest gaps? Offensive line and linebacker. With the addition of Melvin Siani at right tackle, the O-line looks stronger, but a reliable left guard and backup center are still on the wish list. Linebacker remains a concern, especially for the Mike spot in Muschamp’s defense—current options don’t quite fit the bill. Plus, having a veteran backup QB could be a game-changer. What moves do you think Texas should make before time runs out? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTexas defense stuns Aggies in wild home winTexas fans just witnessed a defensive masterclass—Kyla Oldacre grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds and blocked 5 shots as the Longhorns crushed Texas A&M 80-35, snapping their losing streak and extending their home win run to 37 games. The Aggies were held to just 3 points in the third quarter and shot only 17% for the game, struggling against relentless Texas pressure. Freshman Aaliyah Crump made a big return from injury, leading the team in scoring off the bench. What’s your take: Is this the best Texas defense you’ve seen in years? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #Aggies00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas legacy Markus Boswell joins LonghornsMarkus Boswell, an Austin native and son of former Longhorn Mark Boswell, is officially suiting up for Texas after transferring from Akron. This move is huge for the Longhorns, especially with the linebacker room looking thin after several departures. Boswell brings three years of eligibility and a redshirt, plus solid experience from his freshman season. It’s always exciting to see a local kid and Texas legacy return home—especially one who’s been mentored by Longhorn legend Derrick Johnson. How do you feel about building the team with homegrown talent? Think Boswell will make an impact right away? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas Longhorns crush Aggies in rivalry winTexas women’s basketball just delivered a statement, shutting down Texas A&M 80-35 and bouncing back from tough losses. Aaliyah Crump’s return brought a spark, leading the team with 12 points and zero turnovers. Even with a rough night shooting from deep (just 1-for-18 on threes!), the Horns’ defense was relentless—holding the Aggies to 17% shooting and forcing 25 turnovers. The second half was pure dominance, with A&M scoring only 11 points. Can this defensive intensity carry Texas through their next tough road games? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this win means for the season! #Sports #TexasLonghorns #WomensBasketball00Share
summersivan+FollowTexas women dominate Aggies, end losing streakTexas women’s basketball fans just got the bounce-back they needed! The Longhorns absolutely steamrolled Texas A&M with an 80-35 win, snapping their two-game skid in style. This wasn’t just a win—it was a statement, with Texas locking down on defense and showing off their depth. After a couple of tough losses, this kind of performance has to fire up the team and the fans. What do you think sparked such a turnaround? Is this the momentum shift Texas needed for the rest of the season? #Sports #Basketball #TexasLonghorns00Share
phughes+FollowTexas Longhorns land Lake Travis standoutTexas just boosted its linebacker depth with Markus Boswell, a Lake Travis alum and son of Olympic athlete Mark Boswell, transferring in from Akron. After a solid freshman year—playing all 12 games and making big plays—he’s got three years left to make an impact in Austin. With so many Longhorns heading to the NFL or transferring out, this addition could be a game-changer for the defense. What do you think—will Boswell help Texas stay competitive in the Big 12? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new chapter for the Horns! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTexas Longhorns’ mental game is the real battleLosing to the Aggies at home for the first time in over 20 years stings, but what’s really holding the Texas Longhorns back isn’t talent or conditioning—it’s their mindset. Even after big wins against top teams, the squad can’t seem to dig deep when it matters most. Coach Sean Miller is calling it out: mental toughness is the missing piece. With no more ranked teams left on the schedule, a turnaround is possible, but only if the team finds that extra gear. What do you think—can mental grit be taught mid-season? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share