The best way to stop the Longhorns’ Red River stampede would seem to be the departure of Sarkisian. And unless Arch Manning is a bust, 2025 Texas football appears armed for another playoff assault.
The NFL interest in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian was "serious enough" that Chris Del Conte didn't waste any time in adding to his contract.
The Texas Longhorns under head coach Steve Sarkisian have been a frequent user of the transfer portal. However, unlike some other programs, they haven't depende
Texas Longhorns is on the cusp of making a crucial transition from Quinn Ewers to Arch Manning in the upcoming season. The post Arch Manning’s QB1 Future Gets Double 5-Star Boost As Texas Grants $90M Favor to Steve Sarkisian appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Texas football will face major losses, particularly in the trenches, to the 2025 NFL draft this April. The Longhorns are losing "irreplaceable" players.
Is Texas poised for another appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals? The national media certainly thinks so.
The Longhorns ultimately finished the season 13-3, falling one game short of making it to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Even with the success, fans clamored for Arch Manning to supersede Quinn Ewers as the starting quarterback.
Safety recruit from the class of 2026 Chace Calicut is the No. 20 recruit coming out of the state of Texas and the No. 17 safety in the country, according to On
Several blue chip recruits from across the country made their way to Austin over the weekend for Texas’ Junior Day, and so far the returns have been positive for the Longhorns. Fresh off of another trip to the College Football Playoff Semifinals,
The Longhorns kicked off the 2026 recruiting cycle by hosting blue-chip recruits and building relationships with other targets and potential targets across cycles.
Always among the financial heavyweights in college sports, Texas set a pair of athletic department records in the 2024 fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31. The Longhorns reported record totals for both revenue and expenses, according to documents obtained by the USA TODAY Network via a records request.
After reaching the College Football Playoff semifinals for the second consecutive season and falling just short, head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns have turned their focus to the 2025 season—a year that could be one of the most anticipated in program history.