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Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian says late-season SEC scheduling is unfair to some teams. He explains how late nonconference games help some, not others.
Steve Sarkisian and AD Chris Del Conte say SEC scheduling lacks parity; Texas will explore nonconference changes despite dates set through 2030.
The Longhorns also have an advantage, though. According to this week’s initial injury report, Texas is currently the only team in the SEC with a completely healthy roster. Despite getting banged up against Vanderbilt, the Longhorns took full advantage of the bye week, allowing key players to recover in a crucial time of the season.
The SEC dominates the national conversation more than ever thanks to the additions of Oklahoma and Texas. We finally get to see why as both former Big 12 bluebloods face the SEC's pillars -- Alabama a
This week, the CFP committee placed Ole Miss at No. 7 and Texas at No. 10 for a total of five SEC teams in the current bracket. Oklahoma and BYU are the first teams out despite top-12 rankings, replaced by Miami and South Florida, representing the ACC and the American Conference.
The SEC has released its official injury for ahead of the Georgia Bulldogs' week 12 matchup against the Texas Longhorns.
If Texas wins out, that should surely be enough to secure the Longhorns a spot in the College Football Playoff bracket. As for the SEC championship game? Well, that's a different story.
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Former Georgia recruit Arch Manning to lead No. 10 Texas against No. 5 Bulldogs in SEC showdown
Georgia fans finally will have their chance to see Arch Manning play at Sanford Stadium. He won't be wearing Georgia's red and black, though. No. 5 Georgia (8-1, 6-1 Southeastern Conference, No. 5 College Football Playoff) will face Manning and No.
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No. 3 Texas A&M meets South Carolina for late-season SEC tune-up
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The Texas A&M Aggies are a virtual lock to make the 2025 College Football Playoffs at 9-0. Barring a complete collapse and perhaps a major injury like what happened to Florida State, they are making it in.