Texas Longhorns Face Linebacker Shake-Up Ahead of Citrus Bowl
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The Texas Longhorns are heading into the Citrus Bowl with a very different look on defense. After a wave of linebacker departures through the transfer portal and NFL Draft declarations, the pressure is now on a young group of emerging players to step into major roles. For football fans in Houston, where the Longhorns have a strong following, all eyes are on how the program adapts.
The exodus leaves Texas relying on less-tested defenders as they prepare for a high-stakes matchup. While the Longhorns have recruited well, Citrus Bowl snaps will be the first major test for several athletes who have not yet carried heavy game-day responsibilities.
Who Steps In?
With key veterans out, the coaching staff is looking closely at underclassmen and rotational players who showed flashes during the season. Their ability to adjust quickly could determine how competitive the Longhorns remain against a tough postseason opponent.
Texas has weathered roster turnover before, but this moment feels different. The linebacker room was already managing injuries and depth concerns. Now, the team must rely on raw talent rather than proven experience. Still, coaches remain optimistic about the athleticism waiting in the wings.
Why It Matters for Houston Fans
Houston is home to a massive Longhorn fan base, many of whom follow both the college scene and the Houston Texans. With linebacker becoming a story at both levels, fans are paying close attention to the young defenders who might soon be household names. The Citrus Bowl provides not only a postseason test, but also a preview of potential future NFL prospects.
Texas needs stability at the position to maintain its physical defensive identity. How the replacement players perform could influence the program’s offseason approach, recruiting priorities, and next year’s expectations.
This article is a summary of reporting by KXAN Austin. Read the full story here.

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