ESPN’s Top 2019 Texas recruit poised for a breakout: Jordan Whittington

In a recent article, ESPN named second-year wide receiver Jordan Whittington as their top recruit to breakout for the Texas Longhorns.

When it comes to a breakout season in 2020 for the Texas Longhorns they have plenty of options. When you narrow that down to top 2019 recruits poised for a breakout, it significantly narrows that list and removes a player like linebacker Joseph Ossai. The list for 2019 could include wide receiver Jake Smith who finished tied for second on the team in receiving touchdowns. Another name for the future could be another top Arizona product in tight end Brayden Liebrock.

On the defensive side of the ball you could throw in Chris Adimora. He is likely taking over the nickel cornerback role in 2020 due to the level of his play expected and the fact that incumbent started Anthony Cook has left the program. We listed him as one of the guys who could take that role in a recent article on the next man up at nickel.

ESPN recently wrote about which top recruits from 2019 would have a breakout in their second year. For the Longhorns that player is running back turned wide receiver, Jordan Whittington.

Writer Tom VanHaaren says about Whittington:

Whittington was a four-star prospect in 2019 who originally came to Texas as a running back. He converted to wide receiver, but re-aggravated a groin injury and missed all but one game of the season.

Whittington is back to 100 percent now and is in position to help the Texas offense in a big way. He is versatile and gives the Longhorns another option as an H receiver to go along with Jake Smith. With those two on the inside and Whittington having big-play ability, he should be able to make a big impact this season.

Given the lack of experience at the position outside of newcomer Tarik Black and Brennan Eagles, they will need someone in that position group to take the next step. As of late, ESPN has been pinpointing to Whittington as a key cog in the offense for 2020. He was also named their breakout star earlier this offseason.

Texas Football: Updated 2021 recruiting tracker, offers and commits

Longhorns Wire has provided a tracker of each offer within the 2021 recruiting class that is still a possibility.

Texas head coach Tom Herman continues to put together a strong 2021 recruiting class. Continue reading “Texas Football: Updated 2021 recruiting tracker, offers and commits”

Texas is first to offer big-bodied freak athlete out of Missouri

Texas was reportedly the first program to offer intriguing 2023 prospect Samuel M’Pemba out of St. Louis, Missouri.

Texas is the first school to offer an intriguing 6-4, 210-pound athlete in the 2023 recruiting class. Continue reading “Texas is first to offer big-bodied freak athlete out of Missouri”

Updated 2021 recruiting class rankings, Texas climbs eight spots

Texas head coach Tom Herman’s 2021 recruiting class climbed eight spots on Monday after two new commitments were announced.

Monday was a great day on the Forty Acres. Continue reading “Updated 2021 recruiting class rankings, Texas climbs eight spots”

Locked on Longhorns: Wide receivers, bowl projections and Shemar Turner

Locked on Longhorns podcast discusses the wide receivers, latest bowl projections and could they also land another top defensive end?

The podcast kicks off with the discuss of a potential transfer wide receiver, Tyrell Shavers. Shavers recently put his name in the transfer portal and now he is being linked to Texas. Mike Roach of 247Sports reported the connection on Sunday. With Brennan Eagles planning on not playing a snap, could Shavers be in line to start as a backup option?

Sporting News has come out with their summer bowl projections with the Longhorns playing in the Cotton Bowl Classic. What does that say about how Texas is expected to finish the year?

Recently Shemar Turner announced his top five schools for his commitment. What would his acquisition mean for the Longhorns defense? The four star DeSoto product would only enhance a defense that has underperformed for years. Also were in Longhorns selected in the ESPN every player available draft?

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Locked on Longhorns Podcast: Final time machine and Joseph Ossai

For the final time, Locked on Longhorns goes into the time machine to discuss the 2000 and 2010 seasons plus Joseph Ossai an impact player?

The newest episode of Locked on Longhorns opens up discussing the time machine and the year of 2000. The third year under Mack Brown with quarterback Chris Simms and wide receiver Roy Williams leading the way. Also what were some of the top television shows, music and movies of the year?

The Governor of Texas Greg Abbott has increased stadium capacity to 50 percent, Is a ruling of allowing full capacity in our near future? NCAA President Mark Emmert proposed a shortened season to congress, just how laughable are those comments? Who actually runs college football? Plus Joseph Ossai has been added to the Lott Impact Player watchlist.

In the final segment, the topic of the Athlon Sports All-Big 12 team was up for discussion. Any surprises on the list? Who is one player not listed that could make his way into the discussion by seasons end? The duo take their final journey into the time machine as they discuss a forgettable 2010 season for the Texas Longhorns.

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Locked on Longhorns: 1995 & 2005 review and two commitments coming?

Locked on Longhorns Podcast goes into the time machine to discuss the 1995 and 2005 seasons and two big commitments could be on the way.

Locked on Longhorns takes a journey into the time machine as we revisit 1995. What were the top songs of the year? What about movies and television shows? How well did the 1995 Texas Longhorns perform?

The Texas Longhorns have a big day coming on June 15th with two players planning on announcing their commitments on that day. J.D. Coffey and Ishmael Ibraheem are both expected to sign with Texas. A look at the Longhorns non-conference schedule and how many Texas players make the ESPN All-Big 12 NFL team?

In the last segment, the time machine comes back for a journey back to 2005. A great year for the Texas Longhorns but what about tv, music and movies? Also just how stacked was that team that won the BCS National Championship?

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Texas offers Under Armour All-American from Florida

Texas has their eyes set on an all-around student athlete out of the 2023 recruiting class.

Texas has their eyes set on a highly sought-after athlete out of Jacksonville, Florida. Continue reading “Texas offers Under Armour All-American from Florida”

Texas football lands commitment from Australian punter

Isaac Pearson, a talented punter from Australia, hopes to follow in Michael Dickson’s footsteps at Texas.

Texas has added another member to the 2021 recruiting class at a position of need. Continue reading “Texas football lands commitment from Australian punter”

What would an NFL defense look like comprised of only Texas Longhorns?

A look at an NFL defense comprised of Texas Longhorns. Earl Thomas and Jordan Hicks were bonafide locks but who are the rest?

Some of the best defenders in the NFL hail from the University of Texas. Earl Thomas being one of the bigger names as he was recently named safety of the decade by Pro Football Focus. The lineage of defenders doesn’t begin with Thomas, but it goes all the way back to players such as Tommy Nobis, Tom Landry and more recently Casey Hampton. The series of professional teams comprised of Longhorns continues. Recently we published our list for the offense.

The focus will shift to the defensive side of the ball. After all there is that old adage of defense wins championships. Not necessarily the case in all championship teams but without one your team stands no chance of winning. Top defenders such as Brian Orakpo, Henry Melton and Roy Miller won’t make the list as they have retired from their professional careers but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty to choose from.

Let’s start with the defensive ends of our all Texas Longhorns team.