John Camacho+FollowTexas football star’s respect wins the nightAfter a heated playoff game where DeSoto topped Willis, most players skipped the traditional handshake—tensions were just that high. But Jermaine Bishop Jr., Willis’ standout and a top national recruit, crossed the field to congratulate the victors anyway. Even when a DeSoto player tried to ruin the moment, Bishop’s sportsmanship stood out, and the Eagles’ coaches quickly shut down the trash talk. In a sport where drama often overshadows character, Bishop’s move was a reminder of what really matters. What do you think—should more athletes make gestures like this, even after tough losses? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas football’s brutal schedule sparks playoff debateTexas faced the toughest schedule of any playoff contender this season, taking on five top-12 teams—most of them away from home. Despite finishing 9-3, the Longhorns’ record doesn’t tell the whole story. If you swapped their schedule with teams like Notre Dame or Vanderbilt, Texas would likely be in the Playoff conversation, maybe even with a bye. The current system seems to punish teams for scheduling tough opponents, leaving almost no room for error. Should the committee focus more on who teams play, not just how many games they win? Let’s talk about what really makes a team ‘deserving’ of a playoff spot. #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowAggies vs Texas: Rivalry heats up with perfect record at stakeTexas A&M’s undefeated season faces its biggest test yet as they go head-to-head with their longtime rivals, Texas. The energy around this matchup is electric—bragging rights, playoff hopes, and a flawless record are all on the line. Fans from both sides are buzzing about what this game means for their teams and the future of college football in Texas. Whether you’re rooting for the Aggies to keep their streak alive or hoping Texas pulls off the upset, this is the kind of rivalry that brings everyone together. How do you see this one playing out? #Sports #Aggies #TexasFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLonghorns Flip Cali Standout Rocky CummingsHuge news out of Austin—Rocky Cummings, the two-way phenom from Carlsbad, just flipped his commitment from Cal to the Longhorns after a big visit weekend. Texas fans, this is a major recruiting win over a Power 4 rival. Cummings is expected to fill a Tre Moore-type role, bringing athleticism and versatility to the defense. Could this be the start of a new West Coast vs. Texas pipeline rivalry? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas could shake up the season with a huge upsetAn upset win by Texas over No. 3 Texas A&M would be a game-changer for the Longhorns, and it’s got everyone buzzing. With both teams packing serious offensive firepower, this matchup promises fireworks and could totally flip the script on the college football season. Imagine the momentum Texas would gain, not just in rankings but in confidence, if they pull this off. How do you see this rivalry playing out, and what would a win mean for Texas fans? Let’s hear your predictions and hot takes! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowTexas high school football’s next starsThe UIL State Championship Games at AT&T Stadium are set to showcase some of the most exciting young football talent in Texas. From Landon Williams-Callis and Kadrian Redmond, who already have Texas offers, to underclassmen like Dillon “Superman” Mitchell and Jairus Ingram, the field is stacked with future college standouts. This weekend isn’t just about crowning champions—it’s a chance to spot the next big names before they hit the national stage. Which rising prospect are you most excited to watch, and who do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #TexasFootball #UILChampionship00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGordon’s football streak stuns Texas fansGordon Longhorns just made Texas high school football history—again. With a jaw-dropping 69-22 win over Rankin, they’ve now claimed their third straight state title and stretched their winning streak to 44 games. Only two other six-man teams have ever pulled off three consecutive championships, so this is truly rare air. For folks in the area, this isn’t just about football—it’s about community pride and tradition. How do you think this kind of success shapes a small town? Share your thoughts on what this means for Gordon and Texas football! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas high school football finals go all-digitalStreaming is taking over the Texas UIL State high school football finals in 2025! Instead of tuning in on cable, fans can now catch every championship game for free on Victory+—just register online for access. This move means anyone, anywhere in Texas (or beyond), can watch their hometown teams chase glory without missing a play. AT&T Stadium will still be packed, but digital tickets and cashless payments are now the norm. How do you feel about this shift to streaming and digital-only access? Will it bring more fans together, or is something lost without cable TV? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas fans stunned by Littleton’s All-American snubGraceson Littleton, Texas’ breakout true freshman cornerback, has been a game-changer all season—locking down top receivers and racking up stats most first-year players only dream about. Yet, almost every major All-American list left him out. It’s wild considering he stepped in as a starter from day one, quickly learned a complex defense, and consistently shut down big names like Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith. With 41 tackles, 2 picks, and 2 forced fumbles, how is he not getting national recognition? Are voters missing something, or is this just how it goes for Texas freshmen? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowWall clinches first-ever state title in thrillerWall’s football team just made school history, surviving a wild finish to edge Newton 25-24 and claim their first-ever state championship. The Hawks jumped out to a big lead, but Newton stormed back late—coming within a single point after a gutsy fourth-down touchdown and two-point conversion. The game came down to a nerve-wracking onside kick, but Wall’s Jacob Braden secured it, sealing the win. Despite being outgained by more than 180 yards, Wall’s defense and special teams made the difference. What do you think matters more in a championship game: stats or clutch plays? #Sports #TexasFootball #UIL00Share