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Texas Longhorns: Championship or Bust in 2026?

Summary

  • Texas aims for a national championship, not just an SEC title.
  • Player Ryan Wingo stresses taking games one day at a time.
  • Longhorns face a tough 2026 schedule including Ohio State.
Texas Longhorns: Championship or Bust in 2026?

The Texas Longhorns are gearing up for the 2026 college football season with championship aspirations. Quarterback Arch Manning enters his second year, leading a talented roster and facing immense pressure to deliver an SEC championship or a national title.

Wide receiver Ryan Wingo shared that the team's "real goal" is a national championship but stressed the importance of focusing on each day. This mentality is crucial after the team struggled with expectations in the 2025 season, which saw early losses and a stumble through SEC play.

The Longhorns' 2026 schedule presents significant challenges, featuring Texas State, a Week 2 home game against Ohio State, and difficult SEC road trips to Tennessee, LSU, and Ole Miss. Despite the tough path, Wingo expressed confidence in the roster's depth and competitive spirit to achieve success.

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