When the Texas Longhorns lined up to play 60 minutes (or more) of football in 2024, there were just two teams that they couldn't line up against and overwhelm with better high-end talent - Georgia and Ohio State.
Nobody else on the schedule - whether they were the defending national champions or the entirety of the first season in the SEC or the champions of the Big 12/ACC - could exit the field after the final whistle believing with a straight face that they were the better, more talented team.
That's what collecting super blue chip talent can get you when you have a lot of it and when Texas entered the 2024 season, it trailed only Ohio State, Georgia and Alabama for the most high-end recruiting/Portal talent in all of college football.
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When the Texas Longhorns lined up to play 60 minutes (or more) of football in 2024, there were just two teams that they couldn't line up against and overwhelm with better high-end talent - Georgia and Ohio State.
Nobody else on the schedule - whether they were the defending national champions or the entirety of the first season in the SEC or the champions of the Big 12/ACC - could exit the field after the final whistle believing with a straight face that they were the better, more talented team.
That's what collecting super blue chip talent can get you when you have a lot of it and when Texas entered the 2024 season, it trailed only Ohio State, Georgia and Alabama for the most high-end recruiting/Portal talent in all of college football.
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