The Texas Longhorns’ exceptional season in the NCAAF could continue to be in the spotlight next Saturday when they face Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. Quinn Ewers, one of the architects of this great campaign, is already eyeing a future in the NFL. As a result, program leaders are starting to focus on the future, securing reinforcements to support Arch Manning next year.
The Longhorns’ season isn’t over yet, but with Arch Manning positioned as the team’s centerpiece and leader, focus has already shifted to what’s next. The offense is slowly starting to take shape and has already secured additions that could be important teammates for the talented QB.
The player in question is none other than talented WR Jamie French Jr., who has committed to wearing a Texas jersey in the 2025 season. This was officially announced via the Longhorns’ X (formerly Twitter) account @TexasFootball. “Welcome to Forty, @jaimeffrenchjr.”
It’s still too early to predict what the Longhorns’ roster will look like next season or what head coach Steve Sarkisian will do, but the move could see the team repeat this year’s success and even improve. is gradually starting to take shape.
Quinn Ewers and his teammates are fully focused on next Saturday, Dec. 7, against the Georgia Bulldogs, their only loss of the season. The SEC Championship game will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
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French Jr. isn’t the only newcomer to Texas.
In addition to the contributions of WR Jamie Ffrench Jr., Texas has secured another offensive player who could be a mainstay on the roster for the 2025 season.
The player in question is none other than five-star ATH Michael Terry III, who also has Arch Manning committed to joining the Texans to make the team even more competitive. The wide receiver turned down offers from major programs such as the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Oregon Ducks.
“I always thought Texas was a good fit for me, just like Oregon and Nebraska,” Terry told On3 this summer. “That’s why I’m making final visits like this to make sure my assessment and my heart are right with my decision.”