Breaking down the 2013 Texas class on offense
The Texas Longhorns have signed 15 prospects in the 2013 class, with the strongest group the offensive linemen. Find out what else the 'Horns added on offense.
The Texas Longhorns have signed 15 prospects in the 2013 class, with the strongest group the offensive linemen. Find out what else the 'Horns added on offense.
Last spring, the Longhorns were assembling a Dream Team. Then 20% of the class decommitted, including two five-star prospects, leaving some massive, and defining, holes in the class.
The DeSoto star and Oregon commit will visit Texas this weekend, in surprising news that broke on Tuesday evening. Here are four reasons why the 'Horns have a chance to get his signature on National Signing Day.
The 'Horns were all-in with Kyle Hicks at running back before he decommitted, so the coaching staff got caught without a back-up plan when he flipped to TCU. Find out where things stand now for Texas as Signing Day approaches.
The longtime Longhorn commit decided to switch his pledge to the hometown Frogs on Monday.
The Texas Longhorns should roll out one of the top backfields in the country this season with Malcolm Brown, Joe Bergeron, and incoming super-blue Johnathan Gray. But how will all the pieces fit together?
So much for those concerns about Texas not landing any prospects at the first Junior Day. With the commitment from 2013 Arlington Martin RB Kyle Hicks, the Longhorns now have five pledges in the class and an embarrassment of riches at the position.
A look at the candidates to join Jake Raulerson as Texas pledges in the 2013 class. Who will join the Celina lineman?
It's a brave new world for Texas recruitniks after the first Longhorn Junior Day for the 2013 class passed without a single commitment, unheard of in previous years. So what's the deal and where do the Longhorns stand with top 2013 targets?