Texas Football Transfer Portal Buzz: Sunday Rumors Sizzle | PRIMENEWSNOW
The transfer portal is buzzing with activity, and Texas is right in the thick of it. Over the past couple of days, the Longhorns have welcomed at least ten new players to campus, with more expected soon. While they are in a favorable position for several key targets, such as Cam Coleman, there’s still plenty of work ahead.
Here’s an update on Texas as we enter the third day of this transfer frenzy:
Issac Brown – Louisville Running Back
In a bit of a setback for Texas, Issac Brown has not yet entered the portal, with Louisville making a strong effort to retain him. Should he decide to transfer, Texas would be in an excellent position, but his decision remains uncertain. The Longhorns may need to explore other running back options soon.
Wes King – Wyoming Offensive Guard
Texas is actively working on strengthening their offensive line, and Wes King has emerged as a potential addition. The Longhorns are also eyeing Andrew Sprague and Jake Guarnera from Michigan. King, who visited campus recently, has been a consistent performer for Wyoming, playing 1,750 snaps without allowing a sack. His experience could be invaluable for Texas.
Bo Mascoe – Rutgers Cornerback
Bo Mascoe, a standout cornerback from Rutgers, is set to visit Texas soon. Ranked as the #4 cornerback in the portal, Mascoe has a history with Longhorns CB coach Mark Orphey. With 53 tackles and an interception last season, he could bring much-needed experience to Texas’s young secondary. Ohio State is also interested, but the connection with Orphey might give Texas an edge.
Kenny Ozowalu – UTSA Defensive Lineman
Texas is aggressively pursuing defensive talent, and Kenny Ozowalu from UTSA is on their radar. Scheduled to visit campus today, Ozowalu showed promise with 6 tackles for loss and 3 sacks in his first year. While he may not start immediately, his potential could make him a key player for the Longhorns in the future.
Mac Chuimento – Florida State Punter
With the departure of Jack Bouwmeester, Texas is looking to Mac Chuimento as a potential replacement. Chuimento averaged 44 yards per punt last season, with 13 punts landing inside the 20-yard line. Expected to visit today, Texas aims to secure his commitment before other schools can make their pitch.
Texas Retention Success
In positive news, star left tackle Trevor Goosby and promising linebacker Ty’Anthony Smith have committed to returning to Texas in 2026. Goosby’s decision is particularly significant, as he was projected as a potential first-round pick. His return ensures stability and strength for the Longhorns’ offensive line.
Additional Transfer Portal Insights
Jadan Baugh: The talented running back from Florida has yet to decide on his future. The longer the decision takes, the more it seems to favor Texas.
Cam Coleman: Coleman is expected to leave Austin soon, with visits to Texas A&M and Alabama on the horizon. While Texas hoped to secure his commitment earlier, they remain in a strong position.
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