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August 30 is the grand opening of the 2025 college football season (all due respect to Week 0). The Texas Longhorns travel to Columbus, Ohio to take on the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes.
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The Longhorns currently have the No. 5 class in the country, headlined by the nation's No. 1 overall quarterback recruit, Dia Bell. They also have two other five-star recruits, and a total of three commits who rank as the No. 1 player at their respective positions.
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While the Longhorns have yet to secure a commitment from the 2028 class, they have been connected to some of the top prospects in the nation. The Longhorns have shown interest in four-star prospects such as Brysen Wright, Damarion Mays, Jack McNamara, Jackson Vaughn, and Jayden Wade. Adding any of those prospects would be a major recruiting win.