2023 finish: 12-2, Big 12 champion, College Football Playoff semifinals (Sugar Bowl)
Off. PPG: 35.8 (15th in FBS)
Def. PPG: 18.9 (15th in FBS)
Key losses: WR Xavier Worthy, DT T’Vondre Sweat, DT Byron Murphy, WR AD Mitchell, RB Jonathon Brooks, LB Jaylan Ford
New faces: 22 signees; 8 transfers
Top additions: WR Isaiah Bond (Alabama), Edge Trey Moore (UTSA), DB Andrew Mukuba (Clemson), Edge Colin Simmons (Duncanville), WR Ryan Wingo (St. Louis, Mizz.)
OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW
Texas returns quarterback Quinn Ewers and four starters along the offensive line to lead an offense that loses its top five pass catchers from 2023. Ewers passed for 3,479 yards and 22 touchdowns to six interceptions as a redshirt sophomore. The losses of Brooks in the backfield and Worthy, Mitchell, Ja’Tavion Sanders, and Jordan Whittington won’t be easy to replace, but the Longhorns recruit at a high level every season. Head coach Steve Sarkisian dipped into the transfer portal to replace production with Bond, Isaiah Silas, Matthew Golden, and Amari Niblack headed to the Forty Acres.
The offensive line is SEC ready. Jake Majors is back to anchor the group at center. Kelvin Banks is a potential top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft as a left tackle. Guards Hayden Conner, DJ Campbell, and Cole Hutson have plenty of experience. The only question mark is at right tackle with Christian Jones off to the NFL. The running back combination of CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue should be one of the better 1-2 punches in college football.
Projected starters
Position | Player | Year |
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QB | Quinn Ewers | Jr. |
RB | CJ Baxter | Soph. |
WR | Isaiah Bond | Jr. |
WR | Silas Bolden | Sr. |
WR | Matthew Golden | Jr. |
TE | Amari Niblack | Jr. |
LT | Kelvin Banks | Jr. |
LG | Hayden Conner | Sr. |
C | Jake Majors | Sr. |
RG | DJ Campbell | Jr. |
RT | Cam Williams | Jr. |
Breakout candidates
WR Johntay Cook – The additions of Bond, Silas, and Golden at the wide receiver make it easy to overlook the redshirt freshman from DeSoto. Cook’s eight catches are the most of any returning Texas receiver who spent 2023 on the roster. He’s a big-play threat with vertical speed and after-the-catch ability.
TE Gunnar Helm – The senior was overshadowed by the sheer talent of Sanders, and Alabama transfer Niblack is likely the main weapon in the passing game at tight end, but the staff loves Helm and he’ll get plenty of snaps. He caught 14 passes and two touchdowns in 2023. He’ll be one of the leaders of the offense.
OL Cole Hutson – Don’t forget about Hutson, who started 13 times as a true freshman at right guard. He dealt with nagging injuries throughout his sophomore season, which allowed Campbell to lock down the right guard spot. Expect the competition to open again in the spring. Even if Hutson doesn’t win a starting spot back, he’ll be the primary back up at both guard spots in 2024 and that means a lot of playing time.
Key unit
Running back – Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson led the offense in 2022. Brooks carried the mantle in 2023 before he was hurt. Sarkisian is a former quarterback known for an exotic and creative passing attack, but the dude loves to run the football. The Longhorns need balance, especially early in the year as Ewers and his new targets develop chemistry in live fire. The duo of Baxter and Blue can make life easier for the entire offense if they can stay healthy, provide balance, and avoid turnovers. If Texas can become one of the top run teams in the SEC with those running backs and a big, bad offensive line…watch out.
Biggest question mark
Leadership – The Longhorns don't face many question marks on the offensive side of the ball. They return their quarterback, four offensive line starters, two talented running backs, and added three proven receivers through the portal. But who are the leaders of the unit? Robinson and Johnson wore that hat two years ago. Whittington and Christian Jones took the baton in 2023. It is on Ewers to be a leader, help the new receivers learn the ropes, and carry this Texas offense in the first year as an SEC program.
DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW
Texas could be an improved defense in 2024 despite the losses of Sweat and Murphy in the middle of the defense. That’s because the Longhorns should be more talented in the secondary. The unit was third in the nation against the run, but the pass defense ranked 116th in the nation in yards allowed per game. Texas upped the athleticism on the backend with the addition of Mukuba. The unit also returns Jahdae Barron and Derek Williams at safety and Terrence Brooks and Malik Muhammad at cornerback.
The front seven won’t have the Outland Trophy winner (Sweat) or a potential top 20 NFL draft pick (Murphy) in the trenches, but the defensive line does return Alfred Collins, Ethan Burke, and Barryn Sorrell. An improved pass rush and edge presence would help offset the presumed step back at defensive tackle. Anthony Hill is the new face of the linebacker position.
Projected starters
Position | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
DE | Ethan Burke | Jr. |
DT | Alfred Collins | Sr. |
NT | Aaron Bryant | Soph. |
DE | Barryn Sorrell | Sr. |
LB | Anthony Hill Jr. | Soph. |
LB | David Gbenda | Sr. |
NB | Jahdae Barron | Sr. |
S | Derek Williams | Soph. |
S | Andrew Mukuba | Sr. |
CB | Terrence Brooks | Jr. |
CB | Malik Muhammad | Soph. |
Breakout candidates
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