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Longhorns Face Michigan in Citrus Bowl, Young Talent Shines

Texas Longhorns miss College Football Playoff, face Michigan in Cheez-It Citrus Bowl: A chance for younger players to shine.

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  • Amari Vickerson Narrows College Choices

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    Amari Vickerson, a top-ranked defensive lineman from Texas, has narrowed his college choices to eight prestigious programs. Despite his young class, hes already receiving national attention, with his fathers NFL background adding to his appeal. As he prepares for his senior season, Vickerson will take official visits to his top schools before making a decision.
  • C.J. Baxter Transferring from UT, Seeking New Opportunities

    01:48|
    College Football News: C.J. Baxter to Enter Transfer Portal Running back C.J. Baxter from the University of Texas has announced his intention to enter the transfer portal, leaving a talented player seeking a new home for the upcoming season. Despite a significant knee injury, Baxter was named the Big Twelves offensive newcomer of the year as a true freshman. With a deep roster of highly-rated running backs at Texas, Baxters decision to explore other opportunities is likely due to increased competition for playing time.
  • C.J. Baxter Transfers, UT Seeks New RB

    01:24|
    Running back C.J. Baxter, a top recruit from Florida, has entered the transfer portal after three years with the University of Texas Longhorns. Despite battling injuries, Baxter amassed 855 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns, along with 36 receptions for 197 yards and 1 receiving touchdown. Named Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year in 2023, Baxter is expected to attract significant interest from other teams. The Longhorns will now focus on bolstering their running back depth following his departure.
  • Longhorns Aim for Bowl Win, Despite Playoff Snub

    01:28|
    University of Texas Longhorns football team, despite not making the College Football Playoffs, has a chance to win ten games for the third consecutive season, a feat not accomplished since 2007-2009. Head Coach Steve Sarkisian emphasizes a positive outlook, focusing on the upcoming bowl game and the progress made this season. The team will participate in the Citrus Bowl, with most players expected to play.
  • Trey Owens Transferring from Texas Longhorns

    01:40|
    Trey Owens, a highly-rated four-star recruit, spent two seasons with the Texas Longhorns, compiling impressive stats in high school. Despite his potential, hes entering the transfer portal. Meanwhile, the Longhorns, led by Arch Manning, missed the playoffs, and coach Sarkisian faces the challenge of replacing Owens amidst transfer portal changes.
  • Trey Owens Transfers, Longhorns QB Room Remains Strong

    01:56|
    Trey Owens, a highly-touted quarterback from Cy-Fair High School, enters the NCAA Transfer Portal after limited playing time at Texas. Despite his impressive high school career, Owens struggled to find a consistent role on the Longhorns depth chart, appearing in only two games during his two years in Austin. However, Texas quarterback room remains strong with Arch Mannings expected return and the addition of highly-rated recruit Dia Bell, ensuring continued talent at the position.
  • Manning vs Underwood: Citrus Bowl Rematch

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    Texas Longhorns, led by sophomore QB Arch Manning, face Michigan Wolverines, featuring freshman QB Bryce Underwood, in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on New Years Eve. This rematch of their 2024 regular season game, where Texas won 31-12, promises an exciting contest between two prominent college football programs.
  • Texas Longhorns Face Michigan in Citrus Bowl

    01:32|
    Texas Longhorns fans disappointed as team not selected for College Football Playoff, set to face Michigan in Citrus Bowl instead. Despite early-season excitement and rankings, three losses, including a defeat to Ohio State, led to their exclusion. Key players participation in the Citrus Bowl remains uncertain.