The Texas Longhorns cemented themselves as an SEC powerhouse this past college football season, finishing the year with a 13-3 record and a 7-1 mark in conference play. Texas' season was cut short after a loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
There's a lot of talk surrounding the Texas Longhorns ahead of the season, with some projecting that the team will win the next national title game after coming up one win short of an appearance for the past two seasons.
J.D. Pickell of On3 Sports and host of "The Hard Count" podcast offered a list of college football's top 10 coaches Wednesday morning, and it has room for
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.
Call it the Steve Sarkisian charm or just plain Texas magic—either way, Longhorns football is flying high right now! The post Steve Sarkisian’s Texas Receives $332M News Despite Nearly Doubling Head Coach’s Salary appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Multiple media reports say Texas and coach Steve Sarkisian have agreed on a new contract more than a week after the Longhorns were knocked out of the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State‘s College Football Playoff championship win over Notre Dame featured a battle between Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman, who were both looking to secure their first-ever national championships as head coaches.
Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian has been judged for how he's handled Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning's egos and expectations.
Steve Sarkisian and his staff have built the No. 1 class in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings for the class of 2025. A key piece of that puzzle is Galveston (Texas) Ball safety Jonah Williams, a five-star prospect ranked No. 15 overall in the final 2025 On300 rankings on Thursday.
KJ Edwards, one of the highest-ranked running backs in the 2026 class, plays his prep football at Carthage High School in east Texas and has been in the sights of many big-name programs, including the in-state Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies.
According to On3’s Pete Nakos, former Ohio State defensive lineman Hero Kanu has committed to play for the Texas Longhorns. Fresh off a national championship, Kanu decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal.