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Joseph has spent the past three seasons at the University of Texas. In 2023, the Longhorns recorded 16 interceptions, tied for 10th-most nationally. [4] In his secondary, Standout cornerback Jahdae Barron was named Second-Team All-Big 12 and was a Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist.
At the Texas Athletics Town Hall on Wednesday, UT athletics director Chris Del Conte was asked if the Longhorns will place old rivals from the Big 12 on the football team's future schedule.
The song is the rousing "call to arms" for all Texas State athletic games and competition. Dr. Larry Teis stepped down as athletic director of Texas State Athletics on August 31, 2021, with Mr. Don Coryell, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director of External Operations, assuming the role of interim Athletic Director beginning September 1 ...
Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... College Football Playoff quarterfinal schedule, matchups, odds: Texas becomes new title favorite.
The Texas athletic department made history Saturday night when the Longhorns’ volleyball team shocked top-seeded Stanford 3-1 to reach this week’s NCAA volleyball Final Four in Tampa, Fla.
A charter member of the Southwest Conference until its dissolution in 1996, the Texas Longhorns competed in the Big 12 Conference until 2024. The Texas Longhorns joined the Southeastern Conference for the 2024–2025 season with the University of Oklahoma for a reported $100 million, [8] as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
It's a new era in college athletics. The rich are getting richer and more powerful than ever. Nowhere was that more clear than at Texas' lavish party to celebrate joining the SEC.