The Texas Longhorns have been crowned the “Coolest College Football Team ” by The Action Network in a recent ranking of the top 100 Division I football programs.
It comes at no surprise that the Texas Athletics program is boasting the No. 1 operating budget and revenue across all college sports.
Football will always be king in Austin, but on Saturday, it was the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team that stole the show. Facing off against the rival No.
Texas QB Arch Manning is expected to uphold the Longhorns' newly-established standard during his first college football season as the unquestioned starter in Austin.
Former SMU and Allen football coach Chad Morris is taking a break from coaching — at least for one year — and will become the senior advisor to the CEO at
Ewers leaves Austin as a winner and a history-maker ... He will go down as the first Texas quarterback to beat college football blue bloods Michigan, Alabama, Oklahoma and Clemson — the 38-24 playoff win over Clemson was the first meeting between ...
One college football analyst is buying into the Texas hype. Rivals' Adam Gorney shared his prediction for the Longhorns' 2025 football season.
Is Texas poised for another appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals? The national media certainly thinks so.
Effective as a receiver and a running back during his junior year at LBJ, Hickman totaled 1,250 yards and 15 touchdowns. The recent transfer to Weiss caught 36 passes for 892 yards and 13 touchdowns and was named District 13-4A DI Specialist of the Year.
The excitement surrounding the induction of Arch Manning as the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns continues to grow with the accumulation of preseaso
The 2024 Texas high school football season is barely a month over, and we're still more than seven months away from the start of the 2025 slate, but that's not stopping us here at the Austin American-Statesman from looking at what's on the horizon. Here's our way-too-early top 10 (plus one) football teams for the Austin area for 2025.
Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: Expanding the College Football Playoff worked.