Texas Longhorns fans and college football fans in general have been clamoring for Arch Manning to take the wheel in Austin from the moment he set foot onto campus. Unfortunately for Manning and those fans dying to see him,
The Texas Longhorns have been riding high under head coach Steve Sarkisian, reclaiming their status as a powerhouse in college football. With back-to-back Colle
As spring practice approaches for programs across the country, there are plenty of reasons for anticipation of the upcoming college football season. One of the
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning was not on a preseason list, confusing college football fans. Manning was left off the On3 Sports Way-Too-Early 2025 All-American team. Ari Wasserman included Florida quarterback DJ Lagway instead on the First-Team Offense.
Texas is now among a growing list of notable college football programs either scrapping the spring game completely or tweaking it to be presented as a practice-style, including Ohio State, USC, Nebraska and others.
For the Texas Longhorns, they are doing whatever they can to get over the hump after losing in the College Football Playoff semifinals in two consecutive season's now. On Thursday, head coach Steve Sarkisian appeared as a guest on the "Up & Adams Show.
Where Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers will be selected in the 2025 NFL draft is one of the more hotly debated topics of the college football offseason. Ewers began the year as a borderline first-round pick but saw his draft stock fall after struggling with inconsistency and ineffectiveness
ESPN's college football insider Paul Finebaum says Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning's college stardom could rival that of Tim Tebow.
One team with some question marks is the Texas Longhorns, who are losing several of the team's starters, including quarterback Quinn Ewers, cornerback Jahdae Barron, wide receiver Matthew Golden, and offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr., among others.
Texas Longhorns receiver Matthew Golden blew away scouts with his 40-yard dash, and is now in consideration for the No. 1 receiver in the class.
For decades, there’s been a theory that the University of Texas should focus almost exclusively on in-state recruiting. Given the depth of talent in Texas high school football, it’s easy to see why this mindset developed.