After a busy Day 1 that saw seven former Texas players and signees selected in the first four rounds of the MLB Draft, Day 2 featured a smaller — yet still significant — group of Longhorns hearing their names called.
The Texas Longhorn defense should be very good in 2026. There is one position, however, that has some major question marks. The Texas Longhorns hired Will Muschamp as their new defensive coordinator this offseason, and head coach Steve Sarkisian’s defense returns significant talent on that side of the football.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian awoke the team out of a slumbering decade of football when he became the head coach in 2021. While the results from his first season were poor, he has gone on to be the only coach to make the college football playoffs twice in the past three seasons.
A program as storied and successful as Texas Baseball boasts no shortage of MLB draft selections every year. The Longhorns have produced 378 draft picks, including 43 first-round selections and 107 picks within the first five rounds.
A mountain of expectations sits atop every Texas Longhorns player as they work toward the start of the 2026 season. The fans have to think they're living some deja vu.
The Texas Longhorns are less than two months away from starting their regular season slate of the 2026 schedule. Just like last season, the Longhorns have been given unrealistic expectations by some, but will look to avoid the slow start that had everyone counting them out in September.
It's almost a tradition that the Texas Longhorns football program has to face a mountain of pressure before they even play a game in the regular season.
Although the Texas Longhorns' prospective offensive scheme was the most hyped-up aspect of the team going into the 2025-26 season, it fell short in explosiveness and left a dim outlook on the year.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian already finds himself as a candidate for award. The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Peach Bowl
The Texas Longhorns clearly believe the saying that it runs in the family.
The 2026 season, which will be filled with plenty of excitement and lofty expectations for the Texas Longhorns, inches nearer as week one of the season now sits under two months away, when Texas gets things started against the Texas State Bobcats on September 5.
It's still weird to see the Texas Longhorns as a member of the SEC. Sure, from a financial standpoint, the decision to leave the Big 12 made a lot of sense.
The Texas Longhorns have been red-hot on the recruiting trail, stacking up significant wins before a critical 2026 season begins, with the program looking to win its first national championship in over 20 years.
The Texas Longhorns football program and high expectations go together like peanut butter and jelly. 2026 will be another season where the Longhorns will try to match the mountains of pressure put on them by the media.
Texas has been in this exact situation before. The Longhorns opened 2025 as the AP preseason No. 1 team for the first time in the team’s history, built around quarterback Arch Manning’s potential and then finished 9-3 without a visit to the College Football Playoff.
The start of the 2026 season is now under two months away as the Texas Longhorns get set for a year where they will be projected to be one of the top teams in the country by many Texas fans and college football analysts alike.
Football season is steadily approaching, and by now the outlandish takes centered on the Texas Longhorns' upcoming year are climbing. Texas is still facing the previous stakes and expectations that it encountered going into the 2025-26 season: Quarterback Arch Manning is a frontrunner for both the Heisman and going No.
As the long summer days pass by, the excitement is building for the 2026 Texas Longhorns. Few programs face more pressure than Steve Sarkisian's group, but the talent is there to reach the heights that are expected.
The Texas Longhorns are primed for big things in 2026 after a disappointing 10-3 season in 2025 led to them bringing in the third-best transfer portal class in the country.
Texas Longhorns fans may have just received a bad sign as the program looks to hold on to 2027 five-star wide receiver Easton Royal. The Texas Longhorns are currently in the midst of a recruiting battle for 2027 five-star wide receiver Easton Royal.
The Texas Longhorns have a very good 2027 recruiting class, especially after landing Ismeal The Texas Longhorns added one of the best players in the 2027 recruiting class, landing five-star interior offensive lineman Ismael Camara.
The Tigers now have 15 commitments, and Kiffin's inaugural class in Baton Rouge is ranked in the top 15 nationally.
Jason Johnson had multiple options when it came down to choosing where he wanted to play college football. With over 20 offers, Johnson had offers from all over.
Even after the Texas Longhorns quarterback struggled to meet unrealistic expectations in his first season as a full-time starter, the Arch Manning hype train is rolling again.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns are on the board for 2028, and they've gotten there in fashion. Texas' first 2028 commitment is a big one.
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