Texas Football: Myron Warren has put his name in the transfer portal

According to a report from 247Sports and Chris Hummer, redshirt freshman Myron Warren has placed his name in the transfer portal.

The Texas Longhorns started fall camp on Friday and there is a sizable buzz around the defense. The defensive line with Joseph Ossai and company are expected to make a much larger impact in the 2020 season than they did a year ago. One of those players among the defensive line isn’t going to be there to help.

According to 247Sports’ Chris Hummer, redshirt freshman defensive end Myron Warren has placed his name in the transfer portal.

Warren came to Austin as part of the Longhorns’ 2019 class and did not play last season. He ranked as the No. 289 overall player in the 247Sports Composite that cycle. The 6-foot-2, 290-pound Louisiana native was expected to be a part of the Longhorns’ two-deep this season as a redshirt freshman, potentially backing up Ta’Quon Graham.

Coming out of Many, Louisiana Warren was the 17th ranked strong side defensive end in the country and 15th overall in the state of Louisiana. He would need a push to get into the rotation behind Ta’Quon Graham. Likely battling senior Marquez Bimage and the highly touted Alfred Collins for snaps. The four-star defensive end will begin talking with other schools about a potential landing spot ahead of the 2020 college football season.

In the past Tom Herman has been able to talk players out of the transfer portal. Most recently Anthony Cook and Juwan Mitchell both put their name in the portal before withdrawing. It isn’t a foregone conclusion that Warren will leave the program but it just might be a way to find out if there is a better situational fit for him in the NCAA.

Crystal Ball Predictions: Texas emerges as favorites for transfer LB

247Sports’ Crystal Ball Predictions now list Texas as the favorites to land transfer linebacker Tony Fields.

Texas is expected to land a highly coveted graduate transfer at a significant position of need. Continue reading “Crystal Ball Predictions: Texas emerges as favorites for transfer LB”

Texas QB Sam Ehlinger looks ripped, first day of training camp updates

The Texas football social media department provided fans with updates and photos of the first training camp practice.

Texas football held their first day of training camp on Friday. Continue reading “Texas QB Sam Ehlinger looks ripped, first day of training camp updates”

Texas listed as an overrated team in college football coaches poll

Texas is considered one of five overrated teams on the preseason Amway Coaches Poll.

USA TODAY Sports’ Paul Myerberg recently dissected the preseason Amway Coaches Poll to determine the five most overrated college football teams. Continue reading “Texas listed as an overrated team in college football coaches poll”

First glimpse of former Texas WR Devin Duvernay in Ravens uniform

Former Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay showed off a picture of himself in the full Ravens uniform on Instagram.

The Baltimore Ravens made a tremendous decision when they chose to select former Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay with the No. 92 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Continue reading “First glimpse of former Texas WR Devin Duvernay in Ravens uniform”

Longhorns Profile Snapshot: No. 55 Willie Tyler

LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster. Today, we will be looking at RS Soph OL Willie Tyler.

Going into the 2020 football season, LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster.

Over the summer, each profile will cover where the player is from, how recruiting websites rated them coming out of high school, and what role they will play for Tom Herman this season.

Today, we will be looking at redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Willie Tyler.

Willie Tyler, Offensive Line

Height: 6-7 / Weight: 335

Class: Redshirt sophomore

Hometown: Racine, Wisconsin

High School: Racine Lutheran

JUCO ranking (247Sports): Three-star / No. 143 overall / No. 21 position / No. 10 in-state

HS ranking (Rivals): Three-star

Analysis: Willie Tyler is a junior college transfer from Iowa Western Community College. Listed as an offensive tackle by 247sports, Tyler transferred to Texas over Louisiana Tech, Miami, SMU, and West Virginia.

In high school, Tyler spent most of his time playing defensive line and occasionally played offensive line. Once he got to Iowa Western, he transitioned to a full-time tackle, thanks to his 6-7 335 pound frame.

Tyler is the only person on the Texas roster from the state of Wisconsin. After redshirting his sophomore season, it is difficult to see the tackle getting playing time in 2020. Another project for offensive line coach Herb Hand, Tyler could see playing time as an upperclassman.

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Locked on Longhorns Podcast: Top 25, NFL Draft chat with Dane Brugler

SiriusXM host Ari Temkin joins to discuss the coaches poll. Plus an interview with Dane Brulger of the Athletic about the NFL Draft.

The newest edition of the Locked on Longhorns Podcast features host of the Big 12 Radio show on SiriusXM, Ari Temkin. The main topic of discussion in the shows first segment includes the newest Amway Coaches Poll. Where did Texas rank? It is too low or too high? Plus which team in the top five should be lower in the initial preseason poll. Ari discusses why he is excited about the coordinator hires for Texas.

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler joins in the second segment to discuss his thoughts on senior quarterback Sam Ehlinger. He gives some background on why he chose Ehlinger as one of his top five quarterbacks for the upcoming draft class. How high is the celing for Sam and what he highest grade he has heard. Samuel Cosmi and Derek Kerstetter were really good in 2019, where does Brugler see those players in terms of draft stock.

Defensively there are two players at this point on the draft radar. What does Joseph Ossai need to do to become a top 50 prospect in the 2021 NFL Draft if he decides to declare following his junior season. Does Caden Sterns need a monster season to get back into the conversation at safety if he declares? We also find out Dane Brugler’s thoughts on the subject of Sam Ehlinger vs Brock Purdy. Who is the better quarterback?

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Longhorns Profile Snapshot: No. 52 Samuel Cosmi

LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster. Today, we will be looking at RS JR tackle Samuel Cosmi.

Going into the 2020 football season, LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster.

Over the summer, each profile will cover where the player is from, how recruiting websites rated them coming out of high school, and what role they will play for Tom Herman this season.

Today, we will be looking at redshirt junior tackle Samuel Cosmi.

Samuel Cosmi, Left Tackle

Height: 6-7 / Weight: 309

Class: Redshirt junior

Hometown: Humble, Texas

High School: Atascocita

HS ranking (247Sports): Three-star / No. 135 position / No. 195 in-state

HS ranking (Rivals): Three-star

Analysis: Besides Sam Ehlinger, Samuel Cosmi is Texas’ most important offensive player, protecting the quarterback’s blindside. The left tackle had a breakout 2019 season, finishing second-team All-Big 12.

This upcoming season is going to be even bigger for Cosmi, as he is expected to be a first-round draft pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Only a three-star prospect coming out of high school, Herb Hand has done an outstanding job turning Cosmi into a top player in the country.

In 27 career games, Cosmi has started in 26 of them. According to PFF, the tackle has only given up four sacks in 1,162 passing block snaps. Cosmi is essential to Texas’ offensive flow, making sure Ehlinger can display his talents in the passing game.

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Texas expected opener vs UTEP on Sept. 12, Big 12 play begins Sept. 29

Texas’ season will begin on Sept. 12 against UTEP. Before the 9+1 schedule, UTEP was scheduled to travel to Austin on Sept. 19.

According to 247Sports, Texas’ season will begin on Sept. 12 against UTEP. Before the Big 12 announced a 9+1 schedule, the Miners were scheduled to travel to Austin a week later on Sept. 19.

The conference schedule will kick off Sept. 26 after a bye week. If the Big 12 goes off the Longhorns current schedule, Kansas State will be the opening game. However, 247Sports is reporting the schedule may get switched up.

Based on the new start date, here is Texas’ schedule based on the current lineup.

  • Sept. 12 – UTEP
  • Sept. 19 – BYE
  • Sept. 26 – @ Kansas State
  • Oct. 3 – Oklahoma (Dallas)
  • Oct. 10 – West Virginia
  • Oct. 17 – @ Texas Tech
  • Oct. 24 – Baylor
  • Oct. 31 – @ Kansas
  • Nov. 7 – TCU
  • Nov. 14 – Iowa State
  • Nov. 21 – @ Oklahoma State

Most importantly, the Red River Shootout is still planned to be in Dallas. Texas and Oklahoma have played in the historic Cotton Bowl every year since 1929. It is a very real possibility that the Big 12 could look to move back the Texas-Oklahoma game.

Another option would be spacing out some of the games to allow for multiple bye weeks with so much uncertainty surrounding the upcoming season. The conference needs to take in account the possibility for games being postponed due to COVID-19 positive cases. Spacing out some of these games would allow for makeup dates.

A cancellation of games due to a spike in coronavirus cases could impact the Big 12 Championship game set for mid to late December. Keep tuned into Longhorns Wire as we will keep you up to date on the upcoming season. The conference is expected to release the official schedule in the coming weeks.

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Texas targeting another 2021 offensive lineman from Dallas

Texas landed their second offensive lineman commit in the 2021 class on Thursday. Now, Herb Hand turns his attention to OT Ryan Lengyel.

Texas landed their second offensive lineman commit in the 2021 class in Michael Myslinski on Thursday. Now, Herb Hand turns his attention back to an in-state prospect in offensive tackle Ryan Lengyel.

Coming out of Jesuit High School in Dallas, Texas, Lengyel received an offer from the Longhorns on July 31. Baylor and Wyoming will challenge Texas for his commitment, which could be coming within the next 10 days.

247Sports’ crystal ball has one prediction for Lengyel and it currently favors the Longhorns, with recruiting analyst Mike Roach giving an eight on confidence level.

Lengyel told Mike Roach before being offered that he grew up watching Texas.

“Texas is a huge program and I’ve always watched it being raised in Texas,” he said.

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Listed at 6-5 and 275 pounds, Lengyel is seen as a long term project for Herb Hand. Only a three-star prospect, the Dallas product could be similar to future first-round draft pick Samuel Cosmi.

Cosmi ranked higher on 247Sports recruiting websites but Lengyel has similar measurables to the current starting left tackle. Texas’ offensive line recruiting has been able to find diamonds in the rough over the years.

A commitment in the coming days could make two offensive linemen for Texas is a week. Hayden Connor is the only blue-chip tackle the Longhorns currently have. However, Texas is looking to prove Hand can develop not as highly ranked recruits into NFL quality players.

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