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.
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
The Texas Longhorns are threading a fine line in 2025. They're talented enough to stay relevant, but their erratic play is leaving fans unsettled. With a 4–2 record (sitting at No.
The Texas Longhorns bounced back nicely, dominating their rivals, the Oklahoma Sooners, at the Cotton Bowl 23-6. Now, though, they don't have time to spend too long celebrating the win, as they have to turn around and go on the road to take on the Kentucky Wildcats.
Outside of quarterback Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns' rushing attack has been unfortunately nil, especially after running back Quintrevion Wisner suffered a hamstring injury in the team's very first game of the season against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Conference play is here, and with that, questions have arisen regarding the health of some of the Texas Longhorns’ key playmakers. One of these players is running back Quintrevion Wisner, a key ball carrier for the Longhorns who has been sidelined for the past three weeks with a hamstring injury.
AUSTIN -- Steve Sarkisian said after the loss to Ohio State that the Texas Longhorns left Columbus without any injuries, but it appears that wasn't completely the case.
The Texas Longhorns' Week 1 clash against Ohio State is quickly approaching, and while most of the discussions surrounding the game will be centered around both signal callers, one area of the game that could decide the final score in the matchup is the Longhorns' ability in the running game.
Ahead of the 2025 season, it has been well-known that junior Quintrevion Wisner is one of the top returning running backs in the Southeastern Conference.
The first day of fall camp is officially here for the Texas Longhorns, who begin their season on August 30 in Columbus against Ohio State. Quintrevion Wisner, who was named to the Maxwell Award Pre-Season watch list, is expected to be the number one running back for Steve Sarkisian's offense this season.
We're roughly a month away from the start of the 2025 college football season. Numerous watch lists and polls will debut over the next few weeks. Texas is likely to be a main feature in many of them.
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.
As with all of their Southeastern Conference opponents from last season, the Texas Longhorns will face the Kentucky Wildcats for the second year in a row in 2025.
For the first time in more than 20 years, a quarterback named Manning will be playing in the Magnolia State this upcoming season. Texas will travel to Starkville, Miss.
Spring practice for the Texas Longhorns is kicking into high gear and one of their key returning contributors on offense has been spotted rocking a new number.
Texas Longhorns starting sophomore running back Quintrevion Wisner came into the 2024 season with just 73 rushing yards to his name and left with over 1,000.
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.