GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas A&M stuns Longhorns in Austin rivalryTexas A&M snapped a two-decade drought by edging out the Longhorns 74-70 in a nail-biter at the Moody Center. After Texas clawed back from a double-digit deficit, the Aggies’ hot shooting and relentless defense sealed the deal. Matas Vokietaitis kept Texas in the fight with 22 points, but it wasn’t enough to overcome A&M’s balanced attack. This one stings for Longhorns fans, especially with the team showing flashes of momentum in recent games. What do you think Texas needs to fix to get back on track in SEC play? Let’s hear your thoughts on this rivalry classic! #Sports #TexasLonghorns #TexasAM00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas Longhorns’ defense gets a huge boostThree key defensive backs nearly left the Texas Longhorns this transfer portal cycle, but last-minute NIL deals convinced Kobe Black, Warren Roberson, and Derek Williams Jr. to stay put. That’s a massive win for the secondary, which looked dangerously thin just days ago. With some fresh faces joining the defensive line and linebacker corps, and only a few lesser-used players departing, Texas fans can breathe easier about the team’s depth heading into next season. How do you feel about the impact of NIL on keeping rosters together? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLonghorns’ transfer portal moves shake up rosterTexas Longhorns fans, the transfer portal window just slammed shut—and the roster looks a lot different than it did a month ago. Some key players are out, but new faces are coming in, and it’s already sparking debates about how these changes will impact next season. Whether you’re excited about the fresh talent or worried about the departures, there’s no denying this is one of the most eventful offseasons in recent memory. How do you feel about the Longhorns’ portal performance? Which moves surprised you most? Let’s talk about what this means for Texas football! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas locks down star DL Justus TerryJustus Terry is staying put in Austin, and that’s a huge win for the Longhorns’ defense. With the transfer portal window closing, Texas managed to re-sign the standout defensive lineman, fending off a strong push from SEC rival Georgia. Terry, a former five-star recruit from Georgia, had fans worried after missing the Citrus Bowl, but Coach Sarkisian and his staff made sure he’ll be a key part of the 2026 lineup. With so much movement in college football, keeping a talent like Terry is a big statement. What do you think this means for Texas’ future in the SEC? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns10Share
phughes+FollowTexas Longhorns’ new tackle makes a big betMelvin Siani, the latest addition to the Texas Longhorns’ offensive line, isn’t holding back—he’s already predicting he’ll be a first-round NFL pick next year. After solid seasons at Temple and Wake Forest, Siani’s confidence is sky-high as he joins a stacked Texas roster. The competition for a starting spot is fierce, but if he can lock one down, he’ll have a real shot to catch the eyes of NFL scouts. What do you think—can Siani’s bold prediction come true, or is he getting ahead of himself? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new Longhorn! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns10Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas Longhorns’ wild portal spree shakes up title raceTexas is making serious waves in college football by stacking its roster with star talent from the transfer portal—think NFL free agency, but for college. The Longhorns just landed Cam Coleman, a top wide receiver, with a reported $2 million deal, plus two dynamic running backs to boost their offense. With coach Sarkisian and quarterback Arch Manning leading the charge, the buzz in Austin is that a national championship could finally be within reach. Is Texas buying its way to the top, or is this just smart recruiting? What do you think about the new era of college football? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas Longhorns build for the future up frontTexas is making a smart play for long-term strength on the offensive line by bringing in Jonte Newman and Dylan Sikorski—both with three or more years of eligibility left. Instead of just chasing quick fixes with upperclassmen, the Longhorns are investing in players who can grow and stick around, building real continuity. With the transfer portal making it easy for players to jump ship, this approach could pay off big. Newman and Sikorski are both massive, athletic, and ready to compete for starting spots. What do you think—will this strategy help Texas dominate in the coming seasons? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas Longhorns’ transfer spree shakes up O-lineTexas Longhorns fans, the transfer portal has been wild—Steve Sarkisian just landed another big-time offensive tackle, Melvin Siani from Wake Forest, adding to a stacked group of new talent. The O-line is looking stronger than ever for Arch Manning, but here’s the twist: these aggressive moves might actually make it harder to snag the last top prize, Jordan Seaton. With roster spots and NIL money running thin, is Texas making the right call by loading up now, or should they hold out for one more star? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas Longhorns eye game-changing transferTexas is making a bold move to strengthen its football roster by hosting top transfer Jordan Seaton, the most sought-after offensive tackle in the portal. With the transfer window about to close, landing Seaton could be a game-changer for the Longhorns, especially as they look to outpace rivals like Ohio State and Notre Dame. The buzz around Seaton’s rumored $2.5 million NIL price tag adds another layer to the drama. If Texas pulls this off, it could reshape their shot at an SEC title and a playoff run. What do you think—should programs push NIL limits to land star talent? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas vs South Carolina: Rivalry heats upAnother Texas vs South Carolina showdown came down to the wire, with the Longhorns falling just short, 68-65. Coach Vic Schaefer couldn’t hide his pride in the team’s grit, even with a tough stretch of turnovers. Madison Booker summed up the mood, joking she’s “tired of seeing” the Gamecocks, but admits every matchup is a battle of details. With back-to-back SEC losses, fans are left wondering: What’s the next step for Texas? And how much does this rivalry push both teams to new heights? Let’s talk about what these close games mean for the Longhorns’ season. #Sports #TexasLonghorns #SouthCarolina00Share