There really is nothing like college football rivalry matchups. They bring out the most passionate versions of players and fans alike, and the ratings back it up.
As it sits right now, it seems like the Texas Longhorns are going to be on the outside looking in of the College Football Playoff. It seems like the Longhorns
In the age of NIL, roster construction becomes more important than ever. With a new cap in place, navigating a balance of recruiting and transfer portal additions can make or break a roster for a cycle, and with scholarship limitations, some schools have to be more selective of the talent they bring to campus.
With every passing day, it seems that the Texas Longhorns’ hopes of a College Football Playoff berth dwindle. Although they don’t agree with the way in which their team has been ranked, it seems as though head coach Steve Sarkisian and his team have started to come to terms with their likely fate.
Early singing day was in full swing on Wednesday, with some of the top high school prospects in the class of 2026 making their commitments official and signing with the programs they have chosen to call home.
The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team clearly has a long way to go during the first season of the Sean Miller era. Texas was dominated from start to finish Wednesday night at the Moody Center against Virginia, falling to the Cavaliers in an 88-69 finish in the ACC/SEC Challenge.
The end of the regular season and a all-but-certain miss on the College Football Playoff means many Texas Longhorns players will have to make some major decisions on their future.
With the early signing period coming to a close, Texas Longhorns' head coach Steve Sarkisian met with the media to talk about the top 10 recruiting class that they built on during the early signing period.
The Texas Longhorns hit a new low point early this season with a blowout, 88-69 loss to the Virginia Cavaliers at home on Wednesday night. Texas head coach Sean Miller now faces questions early on in his first year at the helm, as the Longhorns are 1-3 in non-conference play against high-major opponents, with the only win coming against then-No.
Quarterback Dia Bell out of American Heritage High School in Fort Lauderdale, FL has essentially been with the Texas Longhorns since his commitment to the team back in June of 2024, and after his signing during National Signing Day on Wednesday, he's officially part of the Burnt Orange.
Each year, thousands of high school football players get to experience the start of their dreams and sign to play college football. For many who grow up in the state of Texas, playing for the Texas Longhorns is something many can only dream about, but few have a chance to make it a reality.
With all of the mayhem surrounding the Texas Longhorns and the College Football Playoffs, for once, let’s refrain from postseason discussion to shine some light on incoming Longhorn talent.
As the sun sets on Early National Signing Day, the Texas Longhorns have a lot to be grateful for, including three five-star recruits, 12 four-stars and the No.
As the end of the college football season approaches, so does the Early Signing Day for high school recruits. Head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns looked to improve on an already talented recruiting class.
After signing 23 players in the 2026 recruiting class during Early Signing Day on Wednesday, the Texas Longhorns are remaining busy in the 2027 cycle as well.
The Texas Longhorns wrapped up the 2025 regular season dramatically after knocking off the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies last Friday night. And while the season hasn't completely ended for the Longhorns, as they are still clinging to marginal hope for one of the final spots in the College Football Playoff, coming in ranked No.
The Texas Longhorns officially signed 23 players in a talented 2026 recruiting class during Early Signing Day, securing the program's future with a slew of newcomers.
The Texas Longhorns recently finished the regular season with a 9-3 record. They are now hopeful to make the College Football Playoff with no more games left to prove themselves to the committee.
The Texas Longhorns have made headlines recently ahead of the release of the College Football Playoff bracket. A major conversation surrounding the program
Leaving the Longhorns out would punish ambition and weaken the sport. Texas has played the kind of schedule the College Football Playoff claims to reward.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian made his opinion about the Longhorns' case for a College Football Playoff bid clear following No. 16 Texas's 27-17 win over No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday.