Texas Longhorns Football Unveils Subtle Jersey Update for 2026 Season
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - On January 10, 2025, excitement filled AT&T Stadium as the Texas Longhorns mascot made its entrance prior to the Goodyear Cotton Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Longhorns' identity is deeply rooted in tradition, having maintained a consistent look for over a century, apart from minor updates which reflect their evolving status in college football.
One such update occurred when Texas transitioned from the Big 12 to the SEC in August 2024, leading to the addition of an SEC patch. Now, a new change is on the horizon for the 2026 season: the SEC logo will be repositioned from its previous spot on the right sleeve to the center of the jersey’s collar. This adjustment aligns Texas with similar practices adopted by other SEC teams.
According to OnTexasFootball, this modification is part of a broader trend that emphasizes a cohesive look among conference members. As of now, there are no indications that Texas plans to introduce corporate sponsor logos on their jerseys.
The Longhorns, known for their rich football heritage, continue to adapt while upholding their storied traditions. Fans eagerly await to see how this small yet significant change will be embraced when the new season kicks off.
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