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Texas Longhorns Aim to End 20-Year National Title Drought
21 Aug
Summary
- Texas Longhorns back-to-back College Football Playoff appearances
- Ricky Williams endorses Texas' championship potential this season
- Arch Manning's arrival adds to Longhorns' high expectations

The Texas Longhorns are on the verge of ending their 20-year national championship drought. According to former Longhorns star running back Ricky Williams, the team now has a "legitimate shot" at the title this season.
Williams' optimism is well-founded. The Longhorns have made back-to-back appearances in the College Football Playoff semifinals, showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level. Additionally, the arrival of highly touted quarterback Arch Manning has further fueled the team's championship aspirations.
Head coach Steve Sarkisian has more than proven himself, boasting an impressive 25-5 record over the past two seasons. With great talent across the roster, the Longhorns are poised to make a serious push for the national championship this year.
While Williams himself never won a title during his time in Austin, he is confident that the current Longhorns squad can achieve the glory that eluded him. With the team's recent success and the addition of a potential superstar in Manning, the stage is set for Texas to reclaim its place among the elite programs in college football.