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Texas Longhorns Aim for Blowout Win Over San Jose State

Summary

  • Texas lost to Ohio State in Week 1 but is heavily favored against San Jose State
  • Arch Manning struggled in his first start, but Texas defense played well
  • Texas has a chance to get back on track before SEC play begins
Texas Longhorns Aim for Blowout Win Over San Jose State

The Texas Longhorns are aiming to rebound from their Week 1 loss to Ohio State as they host San Jose State on September 6, 2025. The Longhorns fell to the defending national champions by a touchdown, with quarterback Arch Manning struggling in his first real start. However, the Texas defense impressed, limiting the Buckeyes to just 203 total yards.

Now, the Longhorns have a chance to get back on track against the Spartans, who lost their opener at home to Central Michigan. Texas is a massive 36.5-point favorite, and they will look to dominate the game on both sides of the ball. The Longhorns' offense will aim to establish the run and make things easier for Manning, while the defense will look to shut down San Jose State's attack.

This is an important game for Texas as they prepare for the start of SEC play. After this matchup, the Longhorns have two more non-conference games against UTEP and Sam Houston State before heading to The Swamp to take on Florida. A convincing win over the Spartans could be just what Texas needs to regain its momentum and confidence heading into the tougher part of their schedule.

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FAQ

Yes, the Texas Longhorns are expected to dominate San Jose State and cover the large spread. They are the much better team and will be highly motivated to get a big win after their loss to Ohio State.
Arch Manning struggled in his first real start, finishing 17/30 for 170 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He had some good moments but also missed several throws, and his Heisman odds took a hit after the game.
The key for the Texas Longhorns defense will be to shut down the San Jose State offense, which struggled to move the ball against Central Michigan in Week 1. The Longhorns defense limited Ohio State to just 203 total yards and will look to have a similar dominant performance against the Spartans.

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