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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNLonghorns projected to land son of former Super Bowl championAs the Longhorns look to add to their 2026 class, they have been connected to a name some may be familiar with. On3's Joseph Cook logged a prediction for Texas to land wide receiver Kaydon Finley, the son of former NFL tight end Jermichael Finley. The four-star prospect is ranked as the 18th-best wide receiver in his class.
This marks the second year since the video game returned, which EA Sports had ceased production on in 2014 after former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon won a lawsuit against the NCAA. The lawsuit determined that the organization's rules prohibiting players from profiting off their image and likeness used in the game violated antitrust law.
After committing to Oregon earlier in May, a highly sought-after EDGE has decided to keep his options open throughout the summer.
Live coverage from sixth-seeded Texas vs No. 11 Clemson in game 3 of an NCAA Tournament super regional series Saturday, May 24, in Austin.
Jim Schlossnagle's team won't have to leave home next month to secure a spot in the 2025 Men's College World Series.
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For the third time in four years, the Texas Longhorns will play in Oklahoma City in the Women's College World Series and have the opportunity at a national cham
Texas' pitcher Morgan explains that they are not ready to end their season yet as the Longhorns have their eyes set on taking home the trophy.
After having a phenomenal college baseball regular season, the Texas Longhorns are near the top of the food chain heading into the 2025 Regionals.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNLonghorns extend offer to wide receiver in 2026 classAs the Texas Longhorns look to add more weapons to their offense in 2026, they are showing interest in wide receiver Paris Melvin Jr. On Friday, they extended an offer to the four-star prospect. He is currently ranked as the 138th-best prospect and 20th-best player from Texas in the 2026 class.