
GoHorns1
Supporters-
Posts
2729 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Texas Longhorns News
2025 Recruits
2024 Schedule
2026 Recruits
2025 Schedule
Gallery
Downloads
Forums
Blogs
Store
Everything posted by GoHorns1
-
Great job! thank you to enter the OTF team
-
Austin — In the everchanging space of college athletics, Texas Athletics and Learfield's Longhorns Sports Properties are committed to remaining at the forefront of collegiate sports Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities. Together they launched another step to further enhancing its NIL and student-athlete influencer brand partner program by adding three new dedicated NIL leadership team members to its staff. The newly created positions of Director of NIL Business Development, Associate of Business Development, and NIL/Influencer Marketing Partnership Manager will complement the efforts of its existing team, which includes two Learfield Studios Supervising Producers, an Editor and a Social Content Producer. By pairing high-impact NIL leadership with content development roles, the Longhorns aim to maximize brand partner opportunities and generate commercial revenue for its student-athletes. Similar expansions of staffs have contributed to 350 percent growth in NIL sponsorships for Learfield schools with these on-campus resources. "I have said many times that a united Texas is a reckoning," The University of Texas Vice President and Lois and Richard Folger Athletics Director Chris Del Conte said. "This joint effort with our partners at Learfield's Longhorn Sports Properties, paired with our LEVERAGE NIL education program, is another step to guarantee that our department is a leader in the NIL space." This NIL Business Unit will report to the Longhorn Sports Properties' Vice President, Lucas Motta, and work alongside the Longhorn Sports Properties team while leading the way nationally on strategic NIL/student athlete influencer dealmaking, executing influencer marketing services, prospecting brand partners, while offering activation support for student-athletes, coaches, and administration. Capitalizing on the power of the reimagined Longhorn Network (LHN) and its extensive original content offerings, as well as existing channels such as social media and web, Texas Athletics will leverage its content team to deepen its NIL initiatives for brand partners. Through collaborations with Learfield Studios, Texas has launched multiple content series — many including NIL compensation — delivering millions of impressions for brands while giving an inside look at the student-athlete experience across programs. These efforts, along with other new original video and social content, create more avenues for NIL opportunities, further strengthening the program's ability to engage with key stakeholders. "Texas is one of the premier brands in college athletics, and they continue to lead and invest in NIL programs providing meaningful brand partner opportunities for their student-athletes," said Solly Fulp, Executive Vice President of NIL Growth & Development at Learfield. "We're excited to continue to help them grow real NIL which connect Longhorn student-athletes with brand partners through authentic content and storytelling campaigns." Learfield's NIL deal-making is market-driven, delivering tailored solutions that align with brand partner objectives. Texas Athletics will continue to utilize Learfield's enterprise-wide, comprehensive sponsorship solutions and extended services through the partnership to drive incremental revenue and additional NIL prospects. About Learfield Learfield is the leading media and technology company powering college athletics. Through its digital and physical platforms, Learfield owns and leverages a deep data set and relationships in the industry to drive revenue, growth, brand awareness, and fan engagement for brands, sports, and entertainment properties. With ties to over 1,200 collegiate institutions and over 12,000 local and national brand partners, Learfield's presence in college sports and live events delivers influence and maximizes reach to target audiences. With solutions for a 365-day, 24/7 fan experience, Learfield enables schools and brands to connect with fans through licensed merchandise, game ticketing, donor identification for athletic programs, exclusive custom content, innovative marketing initiatives, NIL solutions, and advanced digital platforms. Since 2008, it has served as title sponsor for the acclaimed Learfield Directors' Cup, supporting athletic departments across all divisions.
-
- 1
-
-
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I’m delete my post because it was a double post by me. -
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
DP please delete -
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
-
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The spring game is a wasted day practice, get over it dude. It’s a exhibition game in your own words. -
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Beach volleyball facilities on campus? -
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Indoor track and volleyball\ gymnastics venue where the “bubble” and practice field currently located? -
If you have a question for Chris Del Conte…
GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just a matter of when not if IMO -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Becky Hammon -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just a matter of time until someone hires a high profile HC from the women’s basketball to coach men’s basketball. -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Crazy outside the box hire. Vic Schaefer -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The only reason Texas fans know Ivey is because he played at Texas. -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Get KD to phony up the money. -
Hoops: College coaching carousel 2025
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Lacks HC experience -
Hoops: Texas at South Carolina Game Thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
His contract states fireable behavior not criminal behavior. There was a physical confrontation between Beard and partner is a known fact per the Texas administration investigation. -
Hoops: Texas at South Carolina Game Thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Domestic violence is a fireable offense with cause for any coach at the University of Texas. -
Hoops: Texas at South Carolina Game Thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Breads behavior was a fireable offense with cause per his contract. Bread never challenge the firing says enough. -
Hoops: Texas at South Carolina Game Thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Being drunk at work and domestic violence are two completely different scenarios. Bread had to fired. -
ATHENS, Ga. – In its inaugural appearance, the No. 1 Texas Men's Swim and Dive program won the 2025 Southeastern Conference Championship Saturday evening at Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Longhorns totaled 1,474.5 points, 149.5 points ahead of second-place Florida (1,325). Texas has won 46-straight conference titles across three leagues, dating back to the 1980 Southwest Conference championship. In his first year on the Forty Acres, head coach Bob Bowman takes home the conference crown. The Longhorns have won 67 total conference crowns (38 Southwest Conference, 28 Big 12 Conference, 1 SEC). Texas snapped Florida's 12-year SEC title streak that was held from 2013-24. Sophomore Rex Maurer garnered the SEC Commissioner's Cup Trophy after logging the highest point total with 91 points throughout the meet. The Horns commenced the night in winning fashion as senior David Johnston won the 1,650 free in 14:26.00. The Dallas product has won a conference meet 1,650 all four years of his collegiate career after taking home the Big 12 titles in the event from 2021-24. To go along with the dominant victory, Johnston also recorded the fastest time in the country in the event, blasting past Cal's Lucas Henveaux who held the previous fastest time of 14:29.74. Maurer joined Johnston on the podium after taking home a bronze in the event, touching the wall in 14:32.78. Junior Hubert Kòs set a new school record in the 200 back after finishing runner-up in 1:36.10. He lowered the previous record of 1:36.42 which was set by John Shebat in 2019. Sophomore Will Modglin brought home a bronze after finishing in 1:38.76. Senior Chris Guiliano narrowly missed the podium in the 100 free after placing fourth in 41.15. Sophomore Nate Germonprez continued to build upon his sensational week as he finished runner-up in the 200 breast in a personal-best time of 1:50.55 while also meeting the NCAA 'A' cut standard. Sophomore Will Scholtz snared his first medal of the meet and set a new personal-best time after placing third at 1:51.04. In the second-to-last event of the evening, freshman Jacob Welsh tied for fifth in the men's platform after divvying up 392.20 total points, adding 24.5 points to Texas' points column tally. To cap a phenomenal meet, the UT 400 free relay team of Guiliano, Hobson, Kòs and Modglin swam 2:46.65 to pick up a bronze and secure the Horns' 21st medal of the week. The Texas divers had an enormous week, tallying an SEC-best 174 total points through three events. Nick Harris finished runner-up in the one-meter. Medal Count (21) First Place (4) – 500 freestyle (Maurer) – 4:07.09 – 400 IM (Maurer) – 3:35.61 – 200 freestyle (Hobson) – 1:30.23 – 1,650 freestyle (Johnston) – 14:26.00 Second Place (7) – 800 freestyle relay (Hobson, Maurer, Guiliano, Carrozza) – 6:03.24 – 200 IM (Modglin) – 1:40.64 – 1-meter diving (Harris) – 392.50 – 200 freestyle (Guiliano) – 1:30.38 – 100 backstroke (Kos) – 44.03 – 200 backstroke (Kos) – 1:36.10 – 200 breaststroke (Germonprez) – 1:50.55 Third Place (10) – 200 medley relay (Modglin, Germonprez, Kos, Guiliano) – 1:20.75 – 200 free relay (Guiliano, Peck, Kos, Modglin) – 1:14.94 – 200 IM (Kos) – 1:41.39 – 1-meter diving (Jones) – 384.05 – 100 backstroke (Modglin) – 44.22 – 400 medley relay (Modglin, Germonprez, Kos, Hobson) – 3:00.97 – 1,650 freestyle (Maurer) – 14:32.78 – 200 backstroke (Modglin) – 1:38.76 – 200 breaststroke (Scholtz) – 1:51.04 – 400 freestyle relay (Guiliano, Hobson, Kos, Modglin) – 2:46.65 Team Standings TEXAS – 1,474.5 Florida – 1,325 Tennessee – 977.5 Georgia – 796.5 Texas A&M – 790 Alabama – 667 LSU – 579 Auburn – 554.5 Kentucky – 431.5 Missouri – 362.5 South Carolina – 338