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Now, it appears Muschamp is going to make a home run hire to add to his defense, and has done so with a very familiar face. According to reports from Inside Texas, the Longhorns are set to hire Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Blake Gideon to a high-level role on the defense.
Texas tight end Jack Endries told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Friday that he will enter the NFL draft. The 6-foot-4, 236-pound Endries turned 33 receptions into 346 yards and three touchdowns this season.
It looks like that 2026 will bring the fourth year in a row that Texas football will have a new tight end leading the room. According to multiple reports, Jack Endries is declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Texas Longhorns continue to see a major shakeup in the backfield as transfer portal season begins following the Citrus Bowl win over Michigan.
As for what returns for Texas, the Longhorns will have arguably the best defensive player in the country next year in EDGE Colin Simmons, who posted 13.5 TFLs and 11 sacks in the regular season. There are also building blocks with players like Kanu (if he returns), freshman safety Graceson Littleton and sophomore DT Alex January.
The site gives the Longhorns a 57.4% shot at winning the Citrus Bowl over the Wolverines on Nov. 28. The site's formula predicts that Texas will beat Texas A&M in the college football Week 14 SEC game this week. The Data Skrive model picks Michigan to win and cover, and the score to go under.
The Colorado Buffaloes are going after former Texas Longhorns wide receiver DeAndre Moore. Moore entered the transfer portal this offseason and the early word is that the Buffaloes are in the lead.
Arch Manning turned in a memorable performance to lead No. 13 Texas to a 41-27 Citrus Bowl victory over No. 18 Michigan on Wednesday. The Longhorns' star quarterback capped his redshirt sophomore season by outperforming Michigan's Bryce Underwood in a back-and-forth battle between two former No. 1 overall prospects.
The Texas Longhorns closed out their 2025 season with a 41-27 win over Michigan Wednesday. With several starters opting out, new faces emerged for Texas.
The Texas Longhorns are working on getting arguably the best wide receiver in the country on campus this weekend, according to On3 Sports. Cam Coleman is a 6-foot-3, 201-pound wide receiver who has 93 catches for 1,