Texas football hires Will Muschamp
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The Longhorns' schedule includes an early battle at home against Ohio State and a slate of in-state opponents, including Texas State, UTSA and Texas A&M.
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Texas Football loses DB Jaylon Guilbeau to 2026 NFL Draft
Texas Longhorns defensive back Jaylon Guilbeau will enter the 2026 NFL Draft. The four-year player has also opted out of the Citrus Bowl.
KXAN Sports Director Roger Wallace joins Southeast Sports+ to talk about the upcoming College Football bowl season, as the University of Texas Longhorns hire Will Muschamp at the position of defensive coordinator.
Texas football cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau is declaring for the 2026 NFL draft, he announced Wednesday on Instagram. A Texas spokesperson told the American-Statesman that Guilbeau will not participate in the Longhorns’ Citrus Bowl matchup against Michigan on Dec. 31.
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It's Official: Texas Longhorns OUT of College Football Playoffs
The Texas Longhorns dream of going to three-straight CFPs has ended with the release of the final CFP rankings and bracket.
Texas and Tennessee will settle the battle of orange-clad schools in Knoxville to open the conference slate, kicking off the revamped scheduling format that features nine conference games. The
Texas football will likely have lots of picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Here are the possible landing spots for the Longhorns.
The SEC released the 2026 conference schedule for all 16 teams on Thursday night, giving Texas and college football fans something to chew on before bowl season and the College Football Playoff begins. It's safe to say that the Longhorns have some intriguing matchups ahead on the path back to Atlanta.
Arch Manning and the Longhorns opened the 2025 season with a 14-7 loss to No. 3 Ohio State in Columbus. Although Texas won nine of its final 11 games, it placed 13th in the final CFP poll and will face No. 18 Michigan in the Citrus Bowl on Dec. 31.
AUSTIN — Michael Taaffe is all about leaving a legacy. And to be honest, he’s already checked that box. In fact, the senior safety from Austin’s Westlake High School has had his eye out for boxes more than most every college football player.
Multiple players on the Texas Longhorns made it clear what they think about the team's College Football Playoff resume.
Where does Texas football need to make additions in the transfer portal? Here are four spots Steve Sarkisian could target.