
Plus: Texas’, um, interesting new recruit
Don’t get your hopes up for the Southeastern Conference to officially move to a nine-game football schedule any time soon. At least not until we see the College Football Playoff potentially expand, again.
That’s according to SEC commissioner Greg Sankey during his recent appearance on the Paul Finebaum Show.
“Let’s talk about the College Football Playoff. I think the 12-team launch was incredibly successful. More people had opportunities. We had a lot of conversation around who was left out, and we kind of forget, well, those teams were going to be in bowl games. Maybe New Year’s Six bowl games, or the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. This year it was, should they be in, should they be out? What’s important to me is how teams are being evaluated,” Sankey said, according to On3. “A team that’s playing two-thirds of their games against teams with winning records, compared to a team that’s played a very small number of their games against winning records in a different setting.”
Sankey added, “That raises the issue of how spots are allocated. Let’s think about last year. There are allocations. Clemson was not in the Top 12, they were allocated a spot by virtue of being a champion. Boise State is not in the top four, they’re allocated top four, that moves somebody out. Arizona State’s not in the top four, they’re moved in. Part of the pre-conversation has been, as the conference has changed, let’s take a look. Well, now we have an example. That provokes the conversation around straight-seeding.”
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: How Texas baseball is adjusting after recent losing skid
Dallas Morning News: See what Longhorns, Lake Highlands product Tre Johnson said at NBA draft combine
247Sports: Report: Texas basketball set to open 2025-26 home schedule against Lafayette
247Sports: The Insider: The story of new Texas transfer kicker Mason Shipley is a Hollywood movie script
Inside Texas: Liona Lefau’s midseason ascension made him one of the SEC’s best coverage linebackers
Inside Texas: Ranking Texas football road trips in 2025
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Four-star ATH Jermaine Bishop Jr. commits to Texas over Florida, Texas A&M, and USC
5-star LB Xavier Griffin de-commits from USC, sets official visit to Texas
4-star EDGE Luke Wafle sets official visit to Texas
3-star OT Aaron Thomas sets official visit to Texas
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: Just how special is Jermaine Bishop? Willis Wildkats Head Coach Trent Miller sits down with Horns247 for a Q&A
247Sports: USC, five-star Xavier Griffin part ways: Five college football teams to track as No. 1 LB reopens recruitment
247Sports: New OL target Aaron Thomas releases top 5, schedules Texas official visit
Inside Texas: Sean Miller on the Field of 68: ‘We really try to target players that come from a winning environment’
Inside Texas: Four-Down Territory team and recruiting Q&A
Inside Texas: Why Jermaine Bishop Jr. is a massive get for Texas
SEC SHOWDOWN
Austin American-Statesman: How does Texas LHP Dylan Volantis stack up against other SEC freshmen?
247Sports: Texas baseball outfielder Max Belyeu listed as probable ahead of the Longhorns’ series at Oklahoma
Rock M Nation: Mizzou Baseball Series Preview: Tigers host Mississippi State to close regular season
Red Cup Rebellion: No. 6 Auburn rides into Oxford on a hot streak as Rebels look to bounce back
Rocky Top Talk: Tennessee reportedly talking to Adidas about a new apparel contract
A Sea Of Blue: Reece Potter thought UK’s recruiting text may have been a prank
WHAT WE’RE READING
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NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Ah, ok.
New Texas Longhorns commit Jermaine Bishop Jr is a dawg pic.twitter.com/oj9IO3buZB
— AJJ (@Longerhorn_) May 15, 2025