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Texas A&M football is now +3500 on FanDuel, +4000 according to ESPN, to win the 2026 College Football Playoff championship and the Aggies are entering the 2025 regular season with confidence and hope brewing in the locker room.
With the Arch Manning era set to begin for the Texas Longhorns, not everyone is convinced that it is going to be smooth sailing for the touted quarterback at the start. Ahead of the team’s season opener against the Ohio State Buckeyes, Urban Meyer believes it could be a bumpy road for Manning.
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The college football season is around the corner, with kickoff for some games now a bit more than a month away. Currently, the Texas Longhorns are about a week
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Texas A&M football was in the running for the SEC Championship Game late in the 2024-25 season, but the defensive issues and lack of consistency with quarterback Marcel Reed ultimately kept the Aggies' season locked away in the regular season.
A $300k wager on the Longhorns could mean a seven-figure payday for one bettor — but only if Texas wins the national title.
Over the last year, The Wall Street Journal and CNBC both have released valuations for the country’s top college football programs. On Monday, The Athletic took a crack at it and ranked every Power Four school by how much its football program would sell for. Here’s the methodology for how the valuations of college football programs were calculated:
The 2025 transfer class reflects that approach. Texas signed 11 players in the portal, which is the fourth-fewest in the SEC behind Tennessee (seven), Florida (seven) and Georgia (10) and well behind the conference leader in Mississippi State (34).
Notably, The Athletic’s Baker notes that Texas football’s estimated market value isn’t just massive by amateur sports standards — it’s additionally commensurate with the price tag David Tepper’s ownership group paid to acquire the NFL’s Carolina Panthers in 2018. Nice work if you can get it.