Texas Longhorns receive concerning injury update on Cameron Williams

Starting left tackle Cameron Williams will be a game-time decision, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel

As the Longhorns prepare to take on Arizona State in the Peach Bowl on Wednesday, they received less-than-ideal news on a key starter. Starting left tackle Cameron Williams will be a game-time decision, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel. The Texas native has been limited in practice after suffering a knee injury in the Longhorns win over Clemson in the first round of the College Football Playoff on December 21.

Due to his stellar play during the 2024 campaign, Williams has seen his stock rise. The talented junior has been a key part of an offensive line that allowed pressures on just 25.5% of drop-backs in the regular season. With Williams playing some of the best football of his career, Texas is averaging 450.1 yards per game.

Trevor Goosby will likely start if Williams cannot play on Wednesday. If the Longhorns advance, Williams should be good to go in the Cotton Bowl if there are no setbacks, according to Thamel. 

Over the next few days, Williams will be a player to monitor closely. He is key to the Longhorns’ success and is projected to be a potential first-round pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Even if Williams has to miss time, Texas is in good hands with Goosby, who impressed against Clemson after replacing Williams in the second half.

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Recruits react on social media to Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game weekend

How did recruits react on social media to their experience in Norman for the Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game?

The spring game is always more than just a football game for college teams. It’s an opportunity to show off your program to not only fans but to recruits as well. For Brent Venables, it was his first opportunity to put his team and vision on display for the world’s consumption.

And what a display it was.

The Sooners hosted more than 200 former players and a long list of more than 50 recruits according to Brandon Drumm of OUInsider (VIP).

Those recruits were treated to more than 75,000 Sooners fans in attendance showing the support they have not only for the current state of the program but for the past as well.

Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma’s sixth Heisman winner, received an outpouring of love from the Sooners faithful, which had to stand out to the recruits in attendance.

Here’s some of what the recruits had to say via social media after their weekend in Norman with the Oklahoma Sooners.