Longhorns Freshman Report: Two emerge in fall camp

Two freshman have stood out so far in Longhorns fall camp – WR Ryan Wingo and Edge Colin Simmons. Both should get significant playing time.

Texas Longhorns fall camp has been in full swing for a little over a week in Austin, capped by a closed scrimmage on Saturday. Longhorns fans know all about the returning stars on the team, such as Quinn Ewers and Anthony Hill. But how are the freshmen doing? Have any emerged as true impact players in 2024?

OnTexasFootball’s Bobby Burton and Gerry Hamilton report that two freshman are standing out so far in camp: wide receiver Ryan Wingo and edge Colin Simmons.

“They are guys right now that will be in the rotation we believe when Texas plays Colorado State,” Burton said. “They may not play 50 snaps, but I think they’re going to play 15-25. They’ve booth stood out. I think they both get an A or A-plus as a grade right now.”

Wingo caught four passes for 81 yards and 2 TDs in the Texas spring game. An All-American Bowl participant, the St. Louis native was ranked fifth overall and second among wide receivers in the recruiting class by 247Sports. 

The true freshman from St. Louis has been everything and then some that Steve Sarkisian could want. He made more than one play in Saturday’s scrimmage, including a couple tantalizing catches, as well as the every down catch. He’s just got to learn more than one position. Right now Sark said he’s kinda pigeon-holed as that outside receiver because he’s so young. He’s trying to get everything down in the game. This is as good a receiver prospect, full prospect, as we’ve seen at Texas since Roy Williams out of Odessa Permian now more than 25 years ago. — Bobby Burton of OnTexasFootball

Simmons is a two-time state champion out of Duncanville who was 22nd overall by 247Sports and played in both the 2024 Under Armour All-American Game and 2024 Polynesian Bowl. 

We knew he’d have a role as an edge rusher. We didn’t know if it’d be third downs early in the season. The interesting thing to me is he’s showing versatility. In the NASCAR package they broke out in the scrimmage, he was playing Sam Linebacker. He’s showing beyond his gifts athletically and how he’s built up his frame. He’s showing football intelligence. They feel like they can work him in multiple spots before he’s ever played a game as a freshman in college. — Gerry Hamilton of OnTexasFootball

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2023 Texas Longhorns Football Schedule: Downloadable Smartphone Wallpaper

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Everything Steve Sarkisian said at the Houston Touchdown Club

Steve Sarkisian spoke at the Houston Touchdown Club on Wednesday.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian addressed the media at the Houston Touchdown Club on Wednesday. Continue reading “Everything Steve Sarkisian said at the Houston Touchdown Club”

Texas AD Chris Del Conte speaks on the future of Texas-OU rivalry

The Red River Showdown is not leaving the Cotton Bowl anytime soon.

The Red River “Rivalry,” “Showdown,” “Shootout,” or whatever you want to call it is one of the most iconic matchups in college football. Continue reading “Texas AD Chris Del Conte speaks on the future of Texas-OU rivalry”

Ranking the five most difficult games on Texas’ 2023 schedule

These matchups could give Texas some trouble in 2023.

Texas’ 2023 football schedule was finally released by the Big 12 Conference this week.

This upcoming season marks the first year of the new-look Big 12 following the addition of BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF.

The Longhorns’ slate features two matchups against the leagues newcomers, Texas travels to Houston and hosts BYU in October.

Texas is only forced to leave its home state two times during the season, making the trip to Alabama and Iowa State. The Horns play in-state road games at TCU, Baylor and Houston, along with the annual neutral site game in Dallas against Oklahoma.

2023 is a significant year for Steve Sarkisian and the Texas program. Returning 17 out of 22 starters and bringing in another top-five recruiting class, expectations are high in Austin. Texas feels like it is Big 12 championship or bust entering the new campaign.

Here is a look at the five matchups that could give Texas the most trouble on its 2023 schedule.

Texas’ 2023 spring game to be played on April 15

The date of Texas’ orange-white spring game has been set.

Texas’ annual spring football game is scheduled to take place on April 15th this season. Continue reading “Texas’ 2023 spring game to be played on April 15”

Important dates to know for Texas and college football in 2022

A look at when the quarterback decision will come and more.

A number of significant offseason milestones are coming up for Texas football. Among them, Texas figures to make a quarterback decision in the coming days.

Texas could announce the starter after its scrimmage Saturday. Chris Low of ESPN writes, Steve Sarkisian already “has an idea” who might be the starter.

It’s not hard to deduce that the expected starter is probably Quinn Ewers, who has seen multiple reps with the first team this week. Nevertheless, Hudson Card presently appears to have a slightly better grasp of the offense in the quarterback battle and making the competition very close.

Certainly, there are a number of things Texas will determine in the next week alone.

With the season drawing closer, here are a few important dates to keep in mind for Steve Sarkisian and company.

The three most important games of Texas’ 2022 schedule

The results in these matchups will likely determine if the Horns have a successful year or not.

This upcoming season is a crucial season for Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns. Continue reading “The three most important games of Texas’ 2022 schedule”

2022 Texas Longhorns Football Schedule: Downloadable Wallpaper

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PFF ranks Texas’ 2022 schedule as one of the toughest in the country

Texas faces a difficult slate of games in 2022.

Pro Football Focus ranks Texas’ 2022 schedule as the 12th most difficult in the country and No. 1 in the Big 12 Conference.

Fans have already set a season ticket record less than a month away from opening kickoff.

The Longhorns’ nonconference schedule is highlighted by a blue-blood matchup against Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 2. Texas will host a UTSA team that won 11 games a year ago the following week.

Texas plays a full nine-game Big 12 schedule with difficult road trips to Oklahoma State and Kansas State. The Horns look for revenge against rival Oklahoma in Dallas in the second week of October. Defending Big 12 champion Baylor comes to Austin to end the regular season on Nov. 26.

Here is a full look at Pro Football Focus’ schedule rankings ahead of the 2022 college football season.

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