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My prediction for the 2026 Texas Longhorns football schedule is as follows:

 

September 5th - vs Texas State

September 12th - vs Ohio State

September 19th - vs UTSA

September 26th - another home non-con game, maybe Rice or UNT

October 3rd - @ Mississippi

October 10th - Oklahoma in Dallas

October 17th - @ Missouri

October 24th - Bye Week

October 31st - vs Tennessee

November 7th - @ Arkansas

November 14th - @ LSU

November 21st - vs South Carolina

November 27th - @ Texas A&M

 

I feel pretty good about most of this.  Because of when the 2026 season starts, most teams will only have one bye week in the regular season.  Curious to see what y'all think the 2026 schedule could look like?

 

 

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That means if the teams are close to your prediction, the true road games would almost have to include Arkansas and A&M. I'd throw Ole Miss in as the other road game. Sec could make Arkansas come to Austin two years in a row so they could have Arch play in Baton Rouge, but they'd squawk about it. 

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10 minutes ago, harveycmd said:

They will only have three SEC road games if it's an eight game schedule. The OU game will be designated as a road game because it's home for Texas this season.

Did not know that.  I guess they would take Arkansas off the schedule and add a home game against Auburn.  Make Missouri a home game too.

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My understanding is that Arkansas, A&M and the criminals are "permanent" rival games for Texas, unless something changes. I have no doubt the SEC wants to make sure they have Arch play against Ole Miss, Tennessee and LSU.

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Yeah that's going to be interesting.  As of now, they have Texas as the home team for their three rivalry games in odd years and the away team in even years.  I don't think they'll do a 9-game conference schedule anytime soon.  Something's gotta give.  Wouldn't mind having another big home game besides Ohio State, but besides Georgia, you would only get that from Alabama or LSU.  Tennessee is a toss-up.

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