Texas Football's Resurgence: Can Burnt Orange Revive Playoff Dreams?
In 2025, the University of Texas football team entered the season as the top-ranked program in the AP Preseason Poll. For years, the Longhorns have been synonymous with college football excellence, but consistency has eluded them, with a 20-year drought since their last national championship. This year's preseason hype centered around quarterback Arch Manning, touted as a potential Heisman contender.
Manning's performance did not live up to expectations in the season opener against Ohio State, where he threw for 170 yards on a 56.7% completion rate, silencing some of his critics and revealing more about the Buckeyes' chances to repeat as champions rather than Texas being overhyped. Manning's struggles continued through mid-season games against mid-major opponents, further raising questions about his readiness to lead the team.
However, in their conference schedule opener against Florida, Texas finally found its footing under quarterback Arch Manning. Despite allowing more than 14 points in Week One, the Longhorns' play caller Steve Sarkisian was able to adapt and exploit weaknesses on defense. The game went into overtime before they came out victorious, with Manning scoring two touchdowns and the difference between victory and defeat being a lack of running game.
Following their upset over Florida, Texas dominated their former Big-12 foe Oklahoma, winning 23-6, but struggling against unranked Kentucky and Mississippi State in subsequent games. The turning point for the Longhorns came in their next test against Vanderbilt, where Manning had an outstanding performance, throwing for 328 yards and three touchdowns.
But just as it seemed that Texas was finally putting itself back into playoff contention with a seven-point loss to Ohio State being used as tiebreaker material, they suffered another blow in their final regular-season game, falling short 35-10 against Georgia. The loss dropped them from #17 to #20 in the nation rankings.
In the season finale, Texas A&M provided a crucial last hurdle for playoff aspirations, but the Aggies were handed an easy victory, leaving Texas with nothing more than a potential tiebreaker. Despite a sluggish start, the resiliency of Steve Sarkisian's coaching and quarterback Arch Manning will likely propel Texas as a formidable contender in 2026.
Can the Longhorns finally break their drought? Can they overcome adversity to claim playoff glory? It all hangs on next season for this once-mighty college football program.
In 2025, the University of Texas football team entered the season as the top-ranked program in the AP Preseason Poll. For years, the Longhorns have been synonymous with college football excellence, but consistency has eluded them, with a 20-year drought since their last national championship. This year's preseason hype centered around quarterback Arch Manning, touted as a potential Heisman contender.
Manning's performance did not live up to expectations in the season opener against Ohio State, where he threw for 170 yards on a 56.7% completion rate, silencing some of his critics and revealing more about the Buckeyes' chances to repeat as champions rather than Texas being overhyped. Manning's struggles continued through mid-season games against mid-major opponents, further raising questions about his readiness to lead the team.
However, in their conference schedule opener against Florida, Texas finally found its footing under quarterback Arch Manning. Despite allowing more than 14 points in Week One, the Longhorns' play caller Steve Sarkisian was able to adapt and exploit weaknesses on defense. The game went into overtime before they came out victorious, with Manning scoring two touchdowns and the difference between victory and defeat being a lack of running game.
Following their upset over Florida, Texas dominated their former Big-12 foe Oklahoma, winning 23-6, but struggling against unranked Kentucky and Mississippi State in subsequent games. The turning point for the Longhorns came in their next test against Vanderbilt, where Manning had an outstanding performance, throwing for 328 yards and three touchdowns.
But just as it seemed that Texas was finally putting itself back into playoff contention with a seven-point loss to Ohio State being used as tiebreaker material, they suffered another blow in their final regular-season game, falling short 35-10 against Georgia. The loss dropped them from #17 to #20 in the nation rankings.
In the season finale, Texas A&M provided a crucial last hurdle for playoff aspirations, but the Aggies were handed an easy victory, leaving Texas with nothing more than a potential tiebreaker. Despite a sluggish start, the resiliency of Steve Sarkisian's coaching and quarterback Arch Manning will likely propel Texas as a formidable contender in 2026.
Can the Longhorns finally break their drought? Can they overcome adversity to claim playoff glory? It all hangs on next season for this once-mighty college football program.