May 19, 2025
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The Texas Longhorns will be among a growing number of programs that are opting to skip this year’s spring game due to potential player poaching on the part of the team’s competitors. (Cue the grumbling about how name, image, and likeness and the NCAA Transfer Portal are ruining college football… because bowl games, Bear Bryant, whatever.

Instead of the spring game, Texas is taking the approach of throwing a fan party.

From Yahoo! Sports’ recent recent report on the offseason schedule adjustment:

However, Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte assured the Longhorn faithful during an interview with On Texas Football that there will be a fanfest to replace the [spring game.] Del Conte didn’t lay out a specific schedule, but did talk about a meet-and-greet with Texas players that will coincide with the baseball team’s three-game series against Texas A&M.

“I know people are disappointed about a traditional game, but the ultimate goal is to win a championship, and the health and wellness of our student-athletes is most important,” Del Conte said, according to Yahoo! Sports. “It’s unusual, playing a 16-game schedule, but every year, we want to play that 17th game. I applaud Steve for his thinking, I understood it. I understand the disappointment, but you have to look at it in its totality.”

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS

Austin American-Statesman: Did Texas softball fall from No. 1 in polls after first loss?

Austin American-Statesman: NCAA Tournament Bracketology: Texas men’s basketball falls off bubble

Austin American-Statesman: Texas football to hold fan event instead of spring game

247Sports: Some of the 15 Texas DBs Duane Akina helped get drafted into the NFL comment on Akina’s return to Austin

Inside Texas: Several Longhorns make On3’s Way-Too-Early All-American teams

Inside Texas: A Texas football perspective on Bill Connelly’s returning production rankings

Inside Texas: What I like about the Duane Akina hire: Stability for a stable of DBU talent

ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION

Duane Akina returning to Texas to coach the secondary, replacing Terry Joseph

Jim Schlossnagle recaps hard-fought Dartmouth series as No. 15 Texas hosts Incarnate Word

RECRUITING ROUNDUP

247Sports: The Sevens Tournament standouts: Louisville QB commit Briggs Cherry edges out Neimann Lawrence for Alpha Dog

247Sports: Texas WR commit Chris Stewart has five official visits booked with a sixth in the works

Inside Texas: How Texas’ new coaching hires can hit the ground running on the recruiting trail

Inside Texas: Texas A&M WR commit Aaron Gregory ready for his official visit to Austin

SEC SHOWDOWN

Good Bull Hunting: Aggie 3B Gavin Grahovac out for the season

Rock M Nation: MBB Preview: Mizzou looks to rebound against South Carolina

And The Valley Shook: William Schmidt earns first career win as Tigers beat Nicholls 13-3

Red Cup Rebellion: Magnolia State is back up: No. 24 Ole Miss baseball hosts No. 22 Southern Miss in Oxford

Rocky Top Talk: Report: Rickey Gibson plans to enter transfer portal during spring period

Roll ‘Bama Roll: Xs and Oats: Alabama hosts Mississippi State in a key late season game

A Sea Of Blue: Mark Pope addresses controversial interaction with Official Terry Oglesby in loss to Alabama

WHAT WE’RE READING

SB Nation: Mel Kiper Jr’s latest NFL Mock Draft has some stunning surprises

SB Nation: Everything Alyssa Thomas said in her Mercury introductory press conference

SB Nation: Why Tiger Woods decided to skip pivotal TGL match against first-place team

NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND

  • Texas women’s basketball beat Georgia last night.

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