The Texas Longhorns are less than two months away from kicking things off in the 2026 college football season. This week ahead, the Longhorns will be participating in the annual SEC Media Days, which means fans are getting closer and closer to seeing some action on the field.
Leon Fuller, a legendary figure in Texas football whose influence stretched across playing fields and sidelines for nearly four decades, passed away Thursday at his home in Austin, Texas.
The Texas Longhorns will have the most eyes on them this season compared to any other program in college football. Looking to right the wrongs of last season, the program has set a lofty goal: bringing a national championship back to Austin.
The Texas Longhorns have plenty of high-profile players as they head into the 2026 season, making them one of the biggest reasons why the Longhorns are heavily projected and favored as not just SEC contenders but national championship contenders.
The SEC is one of the deepest and most competitive conferences in college football. Every season, multiple teams are in the hunt to reach the conference championship game until the final weeks.
The Texas Longhorns have been on the receiving end of some bad news on the 2027 recruiting trail this week and will hoping to regain momentum as the offseason comes to an end.
The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team has already put together its roster for the 2026-27 season but another member of last year's squad is making headlines regarding a potential return to college basketball.
The Texas Longhorns were unable to land a commitment from five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales on Friday, as he announced his decision to stay home and join the Indiana Hoosiers.
Thanks to a combination of bringing in a top-three transfer portal class, recruiting a top-seven high school class and losing just six players to the NFL Draft, the Texas Longhorns will have one of the most talented rosters in college football this season.
The Texas Longhorns have never been more desperate to win a National Championship than they are right now. After appearing in back-to-back national semifinals in 2023 and 2024, head coach Steve Sarkisian's team regressed with a 9-3 regular season that left them a game short of the College Football Playoff.
The college football season is nearly here. The Texas Longhorns will open their 2026 campaign against Texas State on Saturday, September 5th. Before kickoff and fall camp, fans can see their Longhorns at SEC Media Days on July 23rd in Tampa, Florida.
The Texas Longhorns head into the 2026 season with major championship expectations both in the SEC and nationally, and for good reason, as the Longhorns roll into the year undoubtedly with one of the best rosters in the country.
Steve Sarkisian's sixth year as the head coach of the Texas Longhorns kicks off in just under two months, and as is usually the case, the Burnt Orange are expected to be in the national championship picture, especially after last year's three-loss campaign didn't allow any playoff contention for the team.
The 2026 expectations for the Texas Longhorns are lofty, and after failing to reach the College Football Playoff last season, the pressure is on for the program to complete its quest of bringing a national championship back to Austin.
The Manning family is football royalty, and Marshall Manning is certainly hoping that he's not the exception.
The Texas Longhorns come into 2026 with a standard to win a lot of games. Plain and simple. Texas attacked the transfer portal, supplementing their talented roster with external additions.
When the season officially ended for the Texas Longhorns, Jim Schlossnagle and his staff wasted no time looking ahead to the 2027 campaign. They knew that several key pieces from the run to Omaha would be departing in the MLB Draft.
The 2026 Texas Longhorn team has a chance to be a tremendous group. A recent AI simulation predicts an aggressive national title run. The Texas Longhorns
Herman, 51, is the former head coach of the Houston Cougars, Texas Longhorns and Florida Atlantic Owls.
The Texas Longhorns clearly believe the saying that it runs in the family.
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 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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