The Texas Longhorns have seen multiple running backs enter the transfer portal this offseason. Quintrevion Wisner (Florida State) and CJ Baxter (Kentucky) already came to a decision on where they will be playing next season while Christian Clark (South Carolina) announced his commitment more recently.
Quintrevion "Tre" Wisner's transfer to Florida State isn't just another portal move — it's a seismic shift for two power programs and a chance for a veteran playmaker to recapture his best form.
The Texas Longhorns have been on both sides of the coin regarding the transfer portal this offseason. While just a few days into the window opening, the Longhorns have added some quality talent to the roster, while their departed players are already finding new homes.
How many of the NCAA QBs who won the College Football National Championship in the BCS and CFP era can you name in five minutes?
Former Texas Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner’s decision to enter the transfer portal left many Texas fans in shock. Some believed he would declare for the 2026 NFL Draft, while others had held onto the hope that he would return for one last season with the Longhorns.
The Texas Longhorns are saying goodbye to a fan-favorite player this offseason. Texas running back Quintrevion Wisner will be entering the portal following three seasons on the Forty Acres where he proved crucial in getting the program back to national relevancy.
With the exits of Quintrevion Wisner, CJ Baxter and Jerrick Gibson into the portal, the Texas Longhorns will certainly bring in one or multiple transfers to boost their running back room heading into 2026.
Texas running back Quintrevion Wisner has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. While there are a lot of programs who are going to be intrigued in him in his final year of NCAA eligibility.
After three years in Austin, Quintrevion Wisner will seek a new team from the college football transfer portal. The Texas running back has led the team in rushing each of the last two seasons, but will end his college football career with a new school.
The college football world got quite a piece of breaking news Friday when Texas Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner announced that he would be entering the transfer portal, despite leading the team in rushing yards the past two seasons.
The Texas Longhorns offense around Arch Manning stands to look a lot different next season. Running back Quintrevion Wisner, Texas’ leading rusher in 2025, plans to enter the transfer portal, according to Pete Nakos of On3 Sports.
In Austin this winter, the quickest way out of town isn’t I-35 or the airport. It’s the Texas Longhorns’ running back room. Players are leaving faster than some of the folks could've abandoned the Alamo, and the latest to step into the great college football wilderness is Quintrevion Wisner, the team’s leading rusher each of the past two seasons.
Everyone is in agreement that the Texas offense requires a tune-up in 2026, but there was debate about if personnel changes were needed or if scheming adjustments would suffice.
The 2025 college football season is nearing its conclusion. While there are still bowl games and playoff matchups taking place, several players are making decisions about their futures.
The transfer portal doesn't officially open up for business both ways until early January. Of course, that hasn't stopped the bulk of college football players from announcing their intentions early.
One of the biggest questions for the No. 16 Texas Longhorns this season has been their rushing attack. Coming into Friday's Lone Star Showdown, the Longhorns' offense had averaged just over 121 rushing yards per game.
What started as a game of hope and courage for the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies in Austin quickly went south beginning in the second half of what ended up being a 27-17 loss to the Texas Longhorns in Austin Friday night.
After a slow start to the 2025 season, the Texas Longhorns bounced back with a big win over the Oklahoma Sooners in the Red River Rivalry. The Longhorns look to carry over that momentum to Saturday’s game against the Kentucky Wildcats.
After spending weeks nursing a hamstring injury, Wisner is finally healthy, and his impact extends far beyond rushing yards. The young back had a strong performance against Oklahoma last Saturday, running for a season-high 94 yards on 22 carries and catching five passes for 34 yards.
For weeks, Texas looked like a team running solely on fumes. The O-line was disheveled, the passing game was inconsistent, and the longhorns ground attack (once the program's calling card) was missing its rhythm.
With the exception of the season opener against the Ohio State Buckeyes, Texas Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner missed the entirety of the nonconference
For at least one day, Manning lived up to the hype.
Texas football is hearing the constant Arch Manning hype. But the incoming quarterback will need Quintrevion Wisner to ease his starting transition. Wisner himself delivered a key sacrifice to prepare for the 2025 season.
The Texas Longhorns enter the 2025 season with sky-high expectations following back-to-back College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinal appearances. With head coach Steve Sarkisian in his fifth year, the program is poised to compete for an SEC Championship and a national title.
The Manning decision caught Herbstreit off guard.
The Ohio State Buckeyes sealed their 28-14 win over the Texas Longhorns on Friday night at the Cotton Bowl on a wild play by Jack Sawyer.
Texas' running game was a major question mark at the beginning of the season, but it's become the team's strength in the postseason.
The Texas running game didn’t just magically change itself the last two weeks. What happened against Kentucky and Texas A&M was the result of a month-long challenge laid down by coach Steve Sarkisian.
Saturday’s fourth quarter against Kentucky was a true gut-check moment for No. 3 Texas. Steve Sarkisian put his faith in someone who “might be the toughest
Quintrevion Wisner ran for 118 yards and a touchdown and Texas' defense held No. 18 Oklahoma to just 237 yards as the top-ranked Longhorns blew out the Sooners 34-3 on Saturday in Southeastern Conference play at Dallas.
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