#4 Fans Texas They’re probably still celebrating after the Longhorns’ road win last week at Alabama. Steve Sarkisian’s signature victory over former employer Nick Saban snapped the Crimson Tide’s 21-game home winning streak and handed Alabama just its second non-conference home loss in the Saban era. Now ranked in the top five in the AP Top 25 and riding a wave of momentum, Texas returns home in Week 3 to conclude non-conference play against Wyoming.

The Cowboys started the 2023 campaign strong in Week 1, overcoming a 17-0 deficit to defeat. Texas Tech in a double-overtime thriller at home before resoundingly defeating Portland State in Week 2. We now head to Austin, Texas, for what will be the sixth meeting between the Cowboys and Longhorns dating back to 1974. Texas has won the previous five meetings, most recently a 37-game home victory. 17 in 2012. A win on Saturday would give Texas its first 3-0 start since that 2012 campaign.

All eyes will be on Quinn Ewers Come Saturday to see the Longhorns’ second-year quarterback follow up what was arguably his best performance yet in a Texas uniform. Ewers finished the night with 349 passing yards and three touchdowns against the Crimson Tide, and more than that would almost certainly earn him a spot in the Heisman conversation.

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How to watch Texas vs Wyoming live

Date: Saturday September 16 | Time: 8 pm Eastern Time
Location: Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium – Austin, Texas
TELEVISION: Red Longhorns | Live broadcast:ESPN+

Texas versus Wyoming: What you need to know

Longhorns in a new stand out: Is Texas… back? It’s too early in the season to answer that question with a definitive “yes” or “no,” but the Longhorns’ win last weekend in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, seemed anything but a fluke. As a result, Texas finds itself in the top five of the AP Top 25 rankings for the first time since 2010 with few immediate threats on the schedule other than perhaps its annual rivalry game against Oklahoma at the beginning of October. This much is clear: the Longhorns have a great chance to lead the Big 12 during their final season in the league and come out on top. college football Playoffs if performances like that against Alabama are the norm and not the exception.

Quinn for the win: Ewers’ inconsistent play limited coach Steve Sarkisian’s offense from reaching its full potential in 2022, and a shoulder injury that forced him to miss several games didn’t help matters either. But the former No. 1 recruit in the country looked much more like the player they announced he would be against Alabama. A confident and composed Ewers wasn’t afraid to throw the ball deep and was turnover-free on a night in which he made big plays when it mattered. It’s a game, but given the opponent, the Longhorns star appears to have made considerable strides from a year ago. A big game against Wyoming would only add to the excitement around Ewers before the Big 12 game arrives the following week in Baylor.

Cowboys look to surprise Big 12 again: Heading to Texas, Wyoming already faces its second Big 12 opponent just three games into the season after coming from behind to beat Texas Tech at home in Week 1. If you really want to put things into context, the Cowboys will finish the regular season playing There are more Big 12 schools in Texas than Big 12 members Oklahoma Statewhose only opponent is houston. The talent gap is obviously much larger here than it was for Wyoming against the Red Raiders, but coach Craig Bohl’s group isn’t lacking momentum with a win against a powerful conference opponent it already has on its hands. For all its talent, Texas also finds itself in a potentially vulnerable position after the emotional high of beating Alabama on the road. If the Longhorns haven’t completely changed their approach beyond that win, Wyoming could expose him early.

Texas vs. Prediction and Picks Wyoming

Odds via SportsLine Consensus

It’s a bit shocking to think it’s been more than a decade since Texas emerged three games into the season unscathed, but the Longhorns’ talent advantage is too significant here for them to blow this one, especially at home. Now, will it be comfortable from start to finish? That’s hard to promise after Texas allowed it. Rice, of all teams, stuck around for half of Week 1 before bowing out. Taking the Longhorns to cover as 28.5-point favorites seems a bit tricky, and the over/under (48.5 points) could easily go either way as well. Still, Texas should win this game by multiple scores. Prediction: Texas -28.5

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