Texas football EDGE Ethan Burke will take on a greater role for Texas in 2025 after playing in all 16 games last season, but not starting any of them. Now he is expected to take on a starting role in his senior season, and has been receiving praise for his progress in training camp from star teammate Colin Simmons.
Ethan Burke is hard to miss on the football field. The 6-foot-6, 259 pounder from Westlake (Tex.) may not have a state sheet stuffer bio on the official Texas Longhorns web site, but he has legitimate potential to make a difference this season.
Texas Longhorns fall camp is now in full swing after the second day of practice on Thursday, with players getting opportunities to show out in team practices and new transfers battling to carve out a role on the squad.
The Texas Longhorns took on the Texas A&M Aggies in college football last season for the first time since 2011, and the Longhorns picked up right where they left off.
It was the last play in the fourth quarter of a 49-point blowout. And yet somehow, Ethan Burke’s pick-six seemed to highlight everything that’s going right with this Texas defense through three games.
More different experienced faces in new places for 2025. The college football transfer portal might be out of control, but it's intriguing nonetheless.
They arrive in the Southeastern Conference as pioneers from the West, spurning the further growth of a powerful league with brand recognition and dominating play on the gridiron.