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SB Nation on MSNLonghorns Daily News: Austin’s fast-paced lifestyle helped inspire former Texas WR Brenen Thompson to transfer to new schoolFormer Texas Longhorns wide receiver Brenen Thompson was among the players his new school, Mississippi State, trotted out in front of journalists during the annual SEC Media Days. Thompson was asked what, exactly, inspired his decision to leave Austin for Starkville.
During Tuesday’s festivities at SEC Media Days in Atlanta, Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns took the stage. When each coach is introduced, their respective school’s fight song begins playing. But Sarkisian’s introduction went viral when he wasn’t introduced to “Texas Fight,” and was instead introduced as the “Aggie War Hymn” played.
Texas football fans have circled the Longhorns’ season-opener against Ohio State for years, and they added highlighter after the Buckeyes
July 15 has been a whirlwind. While Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian and three of his players on his team take on the 2025 SEC Media Days in Atlanta,
In ESPN's rankings back in May, the Georgia Bulldogs, LSU Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, South Carolina Gamecocks, Florida Gators, Texas A&M Aggies, Ole Miss Rebels, and Oklahoma Sooners were all ranked in the top 25. Paul Finebaum has weighed in on the matter and has revealed who he believes will be the Longhorns' biggest threat in the SEC.
Commissioner Greg Sankey began the third day of SEC Media Days with an apology directed toward Steve Sarkisian and Texas football. Why? Well, on Tuesday, Sarkisian walked for his media session on that main stage at the Omni Hotel in Atlanta with Texas A&M's Aggie War Hymn blaring from the speakers.
AUSTIN, Texas — Longhorns safety Michael Taaffe put something more important than football front and center at this week’s SEC Media days. The Westlake alum wore a burnt orange tie with 27 sets of initials, honoring kids and employees from Camp Mystic who lost their lives in the devastating flooding on July 4.