Chad Williams+FollowTexas football stars shine in All-SEC honorsThree Texas Longhorns and three Texas A&M Aggies just landed spots on the All-SEC first team, showing the state’s football talent is making waves in the powerhouse conference. KC Concepcion from A&M stood out big time, nabbing three first-team honors for his skills as a receiver, all-purpose threat, and return specialist. On the Texas side, Trevor Goosby, Colin Simmons, and Michael Taaffe made the cut, each dominating in their positions. With Georgia and Oklahoma leading in total selections, it’s clear the SEC is stacked—how do you think Texas teams will stack up next season? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas football shakeup: Coaching hunt heats upTexas fans, the Longhorns are making big moves after their worst rushing season in 81 years. With Chad Scott out as running backs coach, Steve Sarkisian is reportedly eyeing LSU’s Frank Wilson—who’s in limbo after Lane Kiffin took over the Tigers. Wilson’s future will be decided after LSU’s bowl game, but he’s made it clear he’d love to stay in Baton Rouge. If Texas lands him, could this be the spark the Longhorns need to revive their ground game? What do you think about Sark’s aggressive approach to rebuilding the staff? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas football shakes up staff againTwo key figures are out at Texas football in just 12 hours, signaling a major shakeup for the Longhorns. Director of Scouting Errin Joe, who helped land a top-tier 2026 recruiting class, is heading to North Texas as General Manager. Meanwhile, RBs coach Chad Scott is also moving on after a tough season hit by injuries, especially to standout CJ Baxter. These changes could have a big impact on recruiting and player development. What do you think this means for the Longhorns’ future? Is this the start of a new era or just more growing pains? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowInside Austin’s wildest college football partyVIPs, celebrities, and die-hard fans took over the LBJ Library rooftop for the Texas vs. Texas A&M Lone Star Showdown tailgate, and it was next-level. Picture Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey mingling with alumni, while mascots, cheerleaders, and a live band kept the energy high. The food? Outrageous—think brisket sliders and a Texas Rivalry nacho bar. Even the banned Aggie mascot Reveille made a surprise appearance! Rivalries were set aside for one epic celebration, with exclusive lounges, boot shines, and massive screens everywhere. This wasn’t just a pregame—it was a Texas-sized experience. What’s your favorite college football tradition? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football shakeup: Key recruiter heads to North TexasErrin Joe, the mastermind behind Texas football’s top 2026 recruits, is making a big move to North Texas as their new General Manager. Joe’s knack for landing in-state talent—like 5-star QB Dia Bell—could be a game-changer for the Mean Green, especially as they look to replace star QB Drew Mestemaker, who’s likely hitting the transfer portal. This shift isn’t just about one staffer leaving; it could reshape recruiting battles across Texas. How do you think this will impact both programs and the state’s football landscape? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTexas RB CJ Baxter enters transfer portalCJ Baxter, one of Texas’ most promising running backs, is leaving the Longhorns after three seasons and entering the transfer portal. Injuries may have slowed him down, but when healthy, Baxter showed real flashes—racking up over 850 rushing yards and six total touchdowns. With new recruits coming in and a crowded backfield, Baxter’s move could shake up both Texas’ depth chart and the transfer market. Where do you think he’ll land next, and how will this impact the Longhorns’ run game moving forward? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCJ Baxter’s Texas exit stirs up big questionsTop running back recruit CJ Baxter is leaving Texas after a season that never took off—right after the Longhorns missed the College Football Playoff. Baxter, once the pride of Steve Sarkisian’s recruiting class, saw injuries and tough timing keep him from making a real impact in Austin. Now he’s in the transfer portal, and fans are left wondering: how does a five-star talent get lost in the shuffle? With new faces coming in and a big bowl game ahead, what does this mean for Texas’ future—and for other top recruits watching from the sidelines? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas RB C.J. Baxter to transfer—what’s next?C.J. Baxter, once the Big 12’s top offensive newcomer, is heading for the transfer portal after three seasons with Texas. Injuries and a crowded backfield made it tough for him to reclaim his spot, especially with rising stars like Tre Wisner and incoming blue-chip recruits. Baxter’s talent and leadership will be missed, but the Longhorns’ running back room remains stacked. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can change in college football—sometimes, even top recruits have to move on for a fresh start. Where do you think Baxter will land, and how will Texas adjust? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas QB Trey Owens hits transfer portalTexas football fans, here’s a shakeup: redshirt-freshman quarterback Trey Owens is entering the transfer portal. Owens, a former four-star recruit from Cy-Fair, barely saw the field this season but still has three years of eligibility and a big-arm reputation from high school. With Arch Manning and Matthew Caldwell still on the roster—and a five-star recruit on the way—Texas isn’t in crisis mode, but Owens’ move could make waves for programs hunting a pro-style QB. Which Texas or Power Five school do you think will land him? Would you have liked to see him get a shot in Austin? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLone Star stuns Highland Park, heads to semisLone Star just put on a playoff show for the ages, knocking off Highland Park 58–38 at The Star and earning their first state semifinal trip since 2019. Trey Wright was unstoppable, racking up a jaw-dropping 653 yards of offense—477 passing, 176 rushing—and his receivers Groce and Forbish combined for 329 yards. Highland Park’s Buck Randall kept things interesting with five total touchdowns, but turnovers and Lone Star’s relentless pace proved too much. Now, Lone Star faces top-ranked Aledo next. How do you see this team stacking up in the semis? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share