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Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian knows the dangers the Arkansas Razorbacks present despite being winless in the SEC this season.
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Does Texas Football still have a chance at the CFP? Odds crash after Georgia 'Disaster'
Do Texas Longhorns have any chance at the college football playoff? The odds have taken a nose dive after a humiliating loss to the Georgia Bulldogs.
Fifth-year Texas coach Steve Sarkisian has talked often about having a good feel for the depth of the rivalry and getting an up-close feel for it during a 40-21 loss at Arkansas in 2021, which he calls “an a** whooping.”
Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart is no stranger to delivering memorable quotes, something he did again after the win over the Texas Longhorns.
Ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press' preseason poll, Texas opened its 2025-26 season with a home game against Incarnate Word.
The Longhorns also have an advantage, though. According to this week’s initial injury report, Texas is currently the only team in the SEC with a completely healthy roster. Despite getting banged up against Vanderbilt, the Longhorns took full advantage of the bye week, allowing key players to recover in a crucial time of the season.
Nick Saban sees some problems with the Texas Longhorns defense headed into the matchup with the Georgia Bulldogs.
Texas' loss to Georgia likely means the end of the Longhorns' bid for a place in a third straight CFP. Here are three reasons why Texas fell short in 2025.