Xavier Worthy earns FWAA Freshman All-American honors

Well deserved honors for Xavier Worthy!

The Xavier Worthy hype train is still chugging along, as the Texas wide receiver earned more honors after his stellar freshman season.

Worthy finished the season with multiple broken records to his name, including the most single-season receptions (62), receiving yards (981) and receiving touchdowns (12) in program history.

Longhorns fans have to be pleased and excited for the future of the program based off Worthy’s amazing season, as he was the lone recruit that Steve Sarkisian added to the 2021 recruiting class. Worthy was one of the lone bright spots on a team that majorly underwhelmed, going 5-7 and losing six games in a row prior to winning the last game of the season.

His individual performance was still outstanding though, as he recently was named a freshman All-American by Football Writers Association of America.

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The Longhorns will look for Worthy to continue his success, and maybe even add to his already ridiculous stats now that quarterback prodigy Quinn Ewers will be throwing him the ball.

Texas is still in the market for a consistent second option in the transfer portal, but with the recent addition of Alabama transfer Jahleel Billingsley, along with the health of Jordan Whittington and Troy Omeire, the Longhorns could have a very dangerous group of pass catchers.

Multiple Alabama players have entered the transfer portal, could become Texas targets

Five Alabama players have entered the transfer portal. Could Texas be a potential landing spot?

Alabama lost the national championship on Monday night as Bryce Young threw an ill-advised pick-six to Georgia’s Kelee Ringo to ice the game.

Less than a day after the hard-fought loss, Alabama has lost five players to the transfer portal.

  • OL Tommy Brown
  • TE Jahleel Billingsley
  • LB King Mwikuta
  • LB Drew Sanders
  • QB Paul Tyson

Texas should have an advantage in recruiting a few of the Alabama transfers if they chose to reach out. These players will have some familiarity with the Texas staff containing multiple former Alabama assistants. The Longhorns were able to land running back Keilan Robinson from Alabama last offseason.

Robinson sent out a cryptic tweet after the news dropped.

It would make sense for Texas to target Billingsley, Mwikuta and Sanders as tight end and linebacker are positions of need in Austin.

Billingsley would fit right in at tight end at Texas. The former four-star played in eight games this season while he totaled 256 receiving yards and three scores. He should already have a strong understanding of Sarkisian’s offense as he played in it last season.

Linebacker is a position Texas needs to see major improvements from if they want to have a bounce-back 2022 season.

Drew Sanders is a former five-star from the state of Texas who was injured most of the 2021 season. He is an edge rusher who would fit the “Jack” position in Texas’ defense.

This marks the second trip to the transfer portal for Mwikuta. The third-year linebacker was a former top 150 prospect but has been stuck in a special teams role at Alabama.

Texas will welcome Alabama to Austin in Week 2 of the 2022 season. Potentially an intriguing storyline if any of the former tide players end up at Texas.