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Texas Longhorns Swap Spring Game for Open Practice
7 Apr
Summary
- Spring game replaced by an open practice session.
- Injuries to key players like Arch Manning impacted the decision.
- Fans can attend the open practice and an autograph session.

The Texas Longhorns' spring practice program for the 2026 season will conclude with an open practice on Saturday, April 18, rather than the customary Orange-White Spring Game. This adjustment was announced on Monday, surprising some fans who anticipated seeing new recruits like Cam Coleman and Rasheem Biles in a game-like setting.
Several key players are currently recovering from injuries, including quarterback Arch Manning (foot) and offensive tackle Trevor Goosby (shoulder). Wide receiver Kaliq Lockett is also out for the remainder of spring practice. It is speculated that these injury concerns influenced the coaching staff's decision to opt for an open practice to minimize additional risks to the roster.
The event will offer fans a glimpse of the 2026 Longhorns, though without official game statistics or a final score. The day's schedule begins at 9:30 a.m. with the Football Fan Day Street Fest, gates opening at 10 a.m., followed by the open practice at 11 a.m. CT. A post-practice autograph session and photo opportunities with Coach Sarkisian and team entities are also planned. The Longhorns are set to commence their 2026 season against Texas State at home on September 5.