Houston Fans Invited to Share Their Texas Pride with Longhorns Campaign
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The University of Texas is giving fans across Houston a new way to show their Longhorn spirit. UT Athletics has launched its "Share Your Texas" campaign, inviting supporters statewide to celebrate the moments that shaped their connection to the Orange and White. Whether you grew up watching games with family, graduated from UT, or simply cheer on the Longhorns every fall, the program aims to highlight the unique stories that tie Texans together.
The initiative centers on fan-submitted photos, memories, and personal accounts that capture everything from game-day traditions to the pride of wearing burnt orange. Houston remains one of the largest Longhorn hubs outside of Austin, and UT Athletics hopes the city’s passionate fan base will jump in with energy.
Why It Matters for Houston Fans
Houston boasts a massive UT alumni network, and Longhorn culture runs deep in the city’s sports scene. The new campaign gives locals a platform to be part of a statewide celebration of community, tradition, and college athletics. For many, it is also a chance to spotlight the role Houston plays in supporting one of the country’s most iconic university brands.
UT Athletics plans to feature standout fan stories throughout the upcoming seasons, adding visibility and recognition for supporters across the state. As the Longhorns prepare for new challenges on the field, the campaign helps reinforce the bond between the team and its extended community.
What’s Next
Fans can participate by submitting photos and stories through UT Athletics’ official platforms. Selected entries may appear on social media, game-day broadcasts, and university publications. With the Longhorns gearing up for another high-energy season, "Share Your Texas" offers Houston residents a front-row seat in the celebration.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Texas Athletics. Read the full story here.
