After both teams put up dominating performances in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, their paths diverged. The Texas women continued their dominating ways and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the third time in four years under Vic Schaefer. A combination of suffocating defense and offensive rebounding led the ladies to the second weekend of the tournament and, hopefully, an even deeper run. The men's offensive struggles continued against Tennessee, with turnovers and a lack of consistent playmakers ultimately spelling the end of the season for them.
The Texas Longhorns opened the NCAA Tournament Thursday with a convincing win, setting up a matchup against former coach Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Volunteers. It wasn't the prettiest game either team had played, with both the Longhorns and the Rams ratcheting up the defensive pressure. When forced to take outside shots, both teams showed why they're often called "low-percentage" shots.
The Texas Longhorns are one of just 22 teams with both the men's and women's team playing in the Big Dance, but the ladies lead the charge with their No. 1 seed, hosting in Austin. The men, after a disappointing trip to the Big 12 Tournament, fell to a No. 7 seed and will take on Colorado State, the winner of the play-in game against UVA. Not to be left out, the football team took the field for the first time on Tuesday, getting their own March madness going.
Both the basketball teams took a trip to Kansas City and had vastly different outcomes. The ladies went in and took care of business, claiming the conference title on their way out of the Big 12, despite the challenges they've faced this year. Rodney Terry's team had the opposite experience, looking convincing early but struggling to hold onto the lead and losing in their first shot in Kansas City. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The Texas Longhorns started the NFL Combine with the second-most players in attendance and ended the weekend with multiple breakout performances. The Longhorns' big weekend seemingly culminated in Xavier Worthy's record-breaking 40-yard dash, a performance that caught NFL writers' and players' attention on social media. So what does that mean for the Longhorns as the NFL Draft approaches and how many first-rounders do we think hail from the University of Texas?
The Texas Longhorns had a wildly successful weekend on the diamond. The baseball team completed a weekend shutout for just the third time in school history, while the softball pitching continued its hot streak from the circle. The MBB team went to Lubbock and came out with a big win, while the ladies were one shot away from a Big 12 title. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The baseball season is officially underway with the series win in the 50th opener at the Disch, while the softball team continues to knock off the top teams in the country en route to a No. 2 ranking. How high is the ceiling for both of these squads and what will we learn in the coming weeks with ranked opponents on the horizon? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The diamonds are heating up, with the baseball team ready for action and the softball team already knocking off top-10 teams. As the seasons get underway, we will quickly find out what these teams are made of with elite matchups hitting in the first month of the season. The softball team rose to No. 2 after going out west and knocking off UCLA in dominating fashion, while the baseball team has high hopes for their final season in the Big 12. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The Texas women's basketball team has seemingly rebounded and could potentially deliver on the lofty preseason expectations, despite losing stars to injury. With their recent streak, the Longhorns are right back in contention for the conference title but still have some climbing to do. How did Vic Schaefer and his squad pull off back-to-back ranked wins in a tough conference and what will it take to reach their goals? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
After notching a pair of back-to-back wins over ranked teams, the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team lost its next two games, one of them in heartbreaking fashion. What does this mean for Texas as they try to navigate the minefield that is Big 12 basketball and avoid the bottom falling out? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
This time last week, the Texas men's basketball team was coming off of a pair of embarrassments -- a blown lead against UCF and a Horns Down meltdown from head coach Rodney Terry. How did they respond? A pair of ranked wins, including one on the road against No. 11 Oklahoma to move out of the basement of the conference and directly into the NCAA Tournament conversation. Before the wins over No. 9 Baylor and the Sooners, Texas appeared to be on the outside looking in and in peril of a disastrous season. With two wins, it seems like their fortunes and the narrative of the season may have turned. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
Coming off of the most successful season this side of 2009, the Texas Longhorns and Chris Del Conte extended head coach Steve Sarkisian's contract another four years through the 2030 season. While the contract details have yet to be released, it's safe to assume that Sarkisian is getting a sizeable raise, with Texas getting Sark's services for a relative discount -- as the third-best paid coach in the Big 12. For context, if Sarkisian was in the SEC for the 2023 season, he would have been No. 13 in the conference, just behind Eli Drinkwitz of Missouri. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 3 Texas Longhorns had what is easily their most successful season of recent memory, winning a conference championship and making their first trip to the College Football Playoff. What are our lasting impressions of the 2023 season and what are we hoping for Texas in the future? We also let you know who won the 2023 edition of Podstradamus, thanks to our first-ever tiebreaker.
The Texas Longhorns, both the men and the women, have officially started conference play with similar results. Splitting their first two games is less than ideal for both squads, but they have a chance to rebound.
The No. 3 Texas Longhorns had the ball with one second left on the clock and an opportunity to score, but couldn’t managed to punch it in for the win.
The Texas Longhorns are headed to Louisiana to take on the Washington Huskies in the Sugar Bowl, kicking off the Longhorns' first trip to the College Football Playoff. We're a year removed from these two teams squaring off in the Alamo Bowl, with both squads looking significantly improved in the year that has passed. Texas is stronger and more stout on defense, while the Huskies are an even more refined version of the offensive juggernaut they were in the Alamo City. How do the two ascendant teams match up and who will take on the winner of Michigan and Alabama? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
It was a big week for the Texas Longhorns, with the volleyball team demolishing the top teams in the B1G Ten on the way to its second-consecutive NCAA Championship. Early in the season, it felt like this Texas team may not have been up to the lofty standards set by previous iterations, but when push came to shove they were elite and proved beyond any doubt that they are the best in the nation. Early Signing Day is also upon us, with Texas finding the next crop of talent to take with them into the SEC. For the third straight year, Steve Sarkisian and company brought in an top-five class, positioning themselves alongside the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs as the most talented teams in the SEC going forward. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
After a somewhat rocky start to the year, the Texas Longhorns volleyball team has caught fire at the right time and has made it back to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four. To get there, Texas had to survive a dramatic outing against a tough Tennessee Volunteers squad and get revenge on the Stanford Cardinal, who swept them earlier in the season. Texas did just that and is now heading to Florida to try and defend its title. How do the Longhorns match up with the field and who needs to play well for Texas to hoist the trophy? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 3 Texas Longhorns did what they needed to to in Arlington, putting together a lopsided win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys and proving their place among the four best teams in college football. Quinn Ewers and the offense were electric from the start, while the defense continued the standard of excellence we've come to expect from that group all year. The difference between this game and many others was the Longhorns' ability to close out their opponent. Now, despite some controversy, the Longhorns are headed to their first-ever CFP to square off against another familiar foe -- the Washington Huskies.
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns got an unexpected addition to their revenge tour, a matchup against the Oklahoma State Cowboys for the Big 12 Championship. Recent history against Mike Gundy and the Cowboys has not been pretty for Texas, with the Pokes coming out ahead in seven of the last ten matchups, including the previous two meetings. The Cowboys lost a ton to the transfer portal but managed to do enough, thanks in large part to running back Ollie Gordon, II, to find their way back to Arlington for the matchup. How will Texas shut down the Big 12 offensive player of the year? And what can the Longhorns do to keep the offense on track? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns closed out their final regular season in the Big 12 in dominant fashion, blowing out Texas Tech by 50 points to secure their spot in the conference championship game. Texas got it done in familiar fashion, relying on a stout defense and an explosive running attack to close out the Red Raiders and pour it on late. Texas fans have been asking for a four-quarters performance and the Longhorns finally delivered in Game 12. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns have one more hurdle to clear before earning their spot in the Big 12 title game, the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns continue their final trek through the Big 12, heading to Ames for one last tilt against the Iowa State Cyclones -- a place they haven't had significant success recently. Texas managed to flip the script, thanks to some helpful inspiration from Iowa State's players, and came away with a comfortable victory against the Cyclones. With the win, Texas keeps itself alive for both the conference and CFP race, with one game left on the calendar. How did Texas find success with an offense dealing with injuries and what can the defense carry over to its Black Friday matchup against Texas Tech? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns are faced with yet another tough test on their return to relevance. A win this week gives them their first 10-win regular season since 2009 and clinches a spot in the Big 12 championship game. Standing in the way of that is a foe that has won three of the last four games against the Longhorns -- the Iowa State Cyclones. Matt Campbell's squad is surging and is a part of that massive tie for second place in the conference and a spot in Arlington. A win over Texas puts them in control of their own destiny, while a loss effectively removes them from the race. How will Texas fare in the chilly Iowa night? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns once again built up a big early lead befoe watching it dwindle against the TCU Horned Frogs, but did enough to hold off the comeback and come away with a win. Texas moves to 9-1 on the year, with the passing game having trouble finding consistency and star running back Jonathon Brooks out with a knee injury. What is behind these struggles and what can Texas do to iron things out with just two games left on the schedule? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
Melissa Triebwasser of the Frogs Insider Pod and Dave Campbell's Texas Football joins to discuss Texas' last meeting with TCU in the Big 12 (good riddance). Despite her numerous efforts to make it seem like Texas should win easy, Kyle has his skepticism...because he's been hurt before and TCU is known to play opossum in the week(s) leading up to The Texas Game. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns got off to about as dominant start as anyone could've dreamed in a Top 25 matchup -- holding a 320 to 33 yard advantage with a minute left in the first half... Maalik Murphy and the Texas offense sputtered in the second half and gave the defense impossibly short fields to defend, allowing Kansas State to force OT. With their backs against the wall and up by 3, the defense unleash an epic goal line stand to keep their conference and postseason goals alive. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns are seemingly in control of their own destiny for a spot in the Big 12 Championship and presumably a chance at their first berth in the College Football Playoff. The only thing that stands in their way is the four teams remaining on their schedule, starting with the Kansas State Wildcats, who are coming off two dominant performances. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns went into the day against the BYU Cougars with questions at the quarterback position as Maalik Murphy took over for an injured Quinn Ewers. As Murphy adjusted to the speed of the game, the defense stepped up and shut down BYU and once Murphy got his feet underneath him, the Longhorns ran away with a big win. What does this mean for the offense going forward and how do we feel about Texas's chances to make the Big 12 Championship game? Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns continue to march their way toward a rematch with OU in Arlington and next they welcome the BYU Cougars to Austin. The last time the Longhorns faced BYU, it was an embarrassing way to kick off the Charlie Strong era, a portent of things to come for the next three years. Texas and BYU are both in different positions now, with the Longhorns prepared to take off to the SEC and the Cougars finally making their way to the Big 12 as a part of the conference's reload effort. Connect with the show on Twitter https://twitter.com/longhornpod and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LonghornPod. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire by Ryan Little