Texas football recently completed its 10th spring practice out of the NCAA-allotted 15 sessions. Head coach Steve Sarkisian highlighted several standout players, focusing on newcomers and those with limited game experience. Among them, Roberson and McDonald showcased promising progress in their respective positions, with Sarkisian lauding their growth and contributions to the team.
Additionally, Sarkisian commended the impact of defensive tackle transfers Kanu and Brevard, emphasizing their solid performances during practice. The coach also praised the versatility and development of defensive addition Spence, highlighting his adaptability and growth in the team. Notably, freshman Winston and redshirt freshman Livingstone impressed with their contributions, showing promise in their roles on the team.
As Texas prepares for the upcoming season, Sarkisian is optimistic about the progress and potential displayed by these players during spring practice, signaling a positive outlook for the Longhorns.