SEC, Texas and college football
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Texas fans don’t have to wait long for fireworks. On August 30, the Longhorns head north to face Ohio State in Columbus. The season opener is a rematch of last year’s College Football Playoff semifinal, and this time, there’s a new quarterback under center for Texas.
Despite the improvements made over the offseason, the media seems to believe that the Texas A&M Aggies are set to take a step back in 2025.
Former Alabama head coach Mike Shula returned to the conference in an on-field capacity as offensive coordinator at South Carolina, replacing former Arkansas reserve quarterback and assistant coach Dowell Loggains, who is in his first year as head coach at Appalachian State.
Which quarterbacks who represented their teams at SEC Media Days will be a bummer in 2025? And which absent QBs will shine?
Texas football was picked to win the SEC championship in a preseason poll voted upon by members of the media at SEC media days.
At the final day at the SEC Media Days in Atlanta, Texas A&M made the rounds on Thursday afternoon. Mike Elko is entering his second year and got the Aggies one game away from the SEC Championship. This season,
Sarkisian’s skills as a program architect and offensive whiz, the Longhorns’ substantial revenue generation and strong recruiting have combined to set Texas up for another big season. SEC media members picked the Longhorns to win the 2025 conference championship over Georgia in voting released Friday.
At SEC Media Days, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko was accompanied by linebacker Taurean York, offensive guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams, and cornerback Will Lee III. York, entering his second season as a captain for the Aggies,