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Texas Football's Spring Camp Takeaways: Transfer Portal Additions Impress
The Longhorns' new-look roster is already turning heads in spring practice.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:48pm
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Texas' spring football camp is underway, and the early returns on the team's new additions from the transfer portal are very positive. The Longhorns have added significant size and talent, with players like Cam Coleman, Jermaine Bishop Jr., and Raleek Brown already standing out. Defensive coordinator Will Muschamp has also returned to Austin with his trademark intensity. While it's still early, the Longhorns appear to have the makings of an impressive roster as they prepare for the move to the SEC.
Why it matters
Texas is looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season and make a push for the College Football Playoff in 2026. The Longhorns have been active in the transfer portal, bringing in several high-profile players who could make an immediate impact. How these new additions perform in spring camp will be a key indicator of whether Texas has what it takes to compete with the SEC's elite.
The details
Texas' spring camp has been highlighted by the impressive size and talent of the team's transfer portal additions. Offensive lineman Ian Geffrard checks in at a massive 378 pounds, while wide receiver Lance Jackson has bulked up to 278 pounds. On the defensive side, newcomers like Bo Mascoe and Rasheem Biles have already earned praise from the coaching staff. At quarterback, KJ Lacey has been taking the first-team reps with Arch Manning sidelined, solidifying his status as the likely QB2 behind the star freshman. The Longhorns' new playmakers, including Cam Coleman, Jermaine Bishop Jr., and running backs Hollywood Smothers and Raleek Brown, have also been turning heads early on.
- Texas' spring game is scheduled for April 18, 2026.
- Spring camp for the Longhorns is currently underway.
The players
Ian Geffrard
A massive offensive lineman who weighs in at 378 pounds.
Lance Jackson
A wide receiver who has added 278 pounds to his frame during the offseason.
Bo Mascoe
A defensive newcomer who has already earned praise from the coaching staff.
Rasheem Biles
Another defensive addition who has stood out in early spring practices.
Will Muschamp
The Longhorns' new defensive coordinator, known for his intense coaching style.
What’s next
The Longhorns will continue spring camp leading up to their annual spring game on April 18, 2026, where fans will get their first look at the team's new-look roster.
The takeaway
Texas has made a concerted effort to bolster its roster through the transfer portal, and the early returns suggest the Longhorns have added significant size, talent, and intensity to their program. If these new additions can continue to impress throughout spring camp and into the fall, Texas could be poised to make a run at the College Football Playoff in 2026.




