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ESPN Predicts Texas' Postseason Fate originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Texas Longhorns have their eyes on a third-straight College Football Playoff berth in 2025 under head coach Steve Sarkisian. Sarkisian has been to the semifinal round in 2023 and 2024 and comes into this season with a 38-17 overall record.
Texas is gearing up for a run at the national championship, and the Longhorns' defense will be led by one of the best players in the country.
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A to Z Sports on MSNESPN's Field Yates' 2026 NFL Mock Draft sends shockwaves around CFB, NFL
ESPN's Field Yates released a way-too-early 2026 NFL Mock Draft Wednesday. The No. 1 overall pick might shock you. Or it might not. Nevertheless, the timing of this player being drafted is interesting.
The mock draft opens with Manning to the Browns. The 6-foot-4 sophomore will begin this season as the Texas Longhorns ’ starter. His bloodline includes Peyton and Eli Manning, but Yates noted Arch’s mobility as a key difference from his uncles.
The preseason accolades have rained down for Texas Longhorns football the past few weeks, as week one of college football approaches. The Longhorns enter the s
The No. 1-rated Texas Longhorns are coming into the first week of the season as betting underdogs when they face the reigning champion Ohio State Buckeyes on Aug. 30. Ohio State is favored by 2.5 points across the entire betting market, with the total coming in at 48 points for what could be a shootout.
ESPN Releases Updated FPI Rankings Before College Football Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. We're only one week away from the start of the 2025 college football season.
ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) gives the Longhorns an 83.9 percent chance to make the College Football Playoff and a 24.1 percent chance to win the national championship, both the best in the ...
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNESPN analyst believes Notre Dame will have more wins than No. 1 ranked Texas
ESPN analyst Pamela Maldonado believes that Notre Dame will have more regular season wins than current No. 1 Texas.
As the College Football Playoff enters its second year in the 12-team format, the Oregon Ducks look to have a better result in the postseason than they did a se