The Texas Longhorns enter the college football playoffs as the fifth seed. They concluded the regular season with an 11-2 record. The Longhorns suffered defeats against the Georgia Bulldogs, both during the regular season and in the SEC Championship Game.
Head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns are gearing up to take on the Clemson Tigers, the ACC Champions, in the college football playoffs. Texas remains in contention to claim the national title in 2024.
Texas Longhorns Schedule For 2025 Announced
On Wednesday, the SEC portion of the Texas Longhorns’ 2025 schedule was revealed. In addition, the Longhorns are set to face the Ohio State Buckeyes on August 30, marking a highly anticipated matchup for both teams to kick off the season.
The Longhorns will open SEC Conference play on October 4 against the Florida Gators, maintaining the same conference opponents in 2025 as they had in 2024. On October 11, they will clash with the Oklahoma Sooners in the iconic Red River Rivalry. Texas faces a challenging stretch in the final three weeks of the 2025 season.
The Longhorns are scheduled to face the Georgia Bulldogs on November 15, the Arkansas Razorbacks on November 22, and the Texas A&M Aggies on November 29. Texas struggled against Georgia earlier this season but showcased a dominant defensive performance against the Aggies’ offense last season.
Fans React
Hopefully Arch Manning can beat Georgia in their home bro.
— Benito (@Myshirt84) December 12, 2024
Ending the season with back 2 back rivals. I love it. Same schedule sort of just home and away is different.
— Mr. Graham (@calg04) December 12, 2024
We open up at Ohio State right out the gate. Cue the rest of the SEC saying our schedule is weak.
One school who only has leaves the state, or Atlanta THREE times,but swear they’re playing the AFC North 😭
— CS-VOTE 🌊🌊🌊 . (@RR201757) December 12, 2024
Why does texas always get the easy schedule? Who are they paying off?
— Loretta Russell (@cookpinky7024) December 12, 2024
Literally the same schedule from this year, SEC is so pathetic 😭😭😭
— Chuy ⭐️ (@youngchuy23) December 12, 2024
Interestingly, the Texas Longhorns will not match up against the South Carolina Gamecocks, Alabama Crimson Tide, Ole Miss Rebels, or Tennessee Volunteers next season. While some might argue that Texas has an easier schedule, that’s unlikely to be the case. The Longhorns are expected to be stacked once again, with Arch Manning potentially taking over as the starting quarterback following Quinn Ewers’ departure from college.