Plus: Texas WBB takes on Maryland today
During the Houston Texans’ NFL divisional round loss in the playoffs to the Kansas City Chiefs over the weekend, Texans defensive back and former Texas Longhorns standout Kris Boyd seemed to shove the Texans’ special team coordinator Frank Ross after a near turnover. To the viewers’ eyes, it seemed as though the two were in a physical tiff.
But as Boyd mentioned earlier this week, that wasn’t actually the case.
“I was just too excited,” he said, per On3. “Did something that I shouldn’t have done. I shouldn’t have done it. Keep my helmet on. …I was turnt. First play, they thought they broke it and had a big play and I got the ball out. As I’m getting up and I look at the screen, I see ‘number white’ and they all pointing that way. I was like, ‘Oh yeah, we got the ball!’ I was just turnt. You’ll see.”
Boyd added, “I was running over to everybody getting ready to shake their hand, but then someone grabbed me and was like, ‘Nah, that’s not good. We got a flag and it’s their ball.’”
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Arch Manning will lead Texas football, why it won’t be easy
Austin American-Statesman: Alfred Collins draft profile: NFL scouting report for Texas DT
Austin American-Statesman: 5 key questions for Arch Manning and the 2025 Texas football offense
Austin American-Statesman: Texas football: 5 under-the-radar breakout players for 2025 Longhorns
Austin American-Statesman: Andrew Mukuba draft profile: NFL scouting report for Texas DB
Dallas Morning News: Texas Longhorns agree to new contract with general manager Brandon Harris, report says
247Sports: Chip Shots: How Texas solves its short-yardage, goal-to-go issues and more
247Sports: Texas defensive line coach Kenny Baker is optimistic about the future of the Longhorns’ defensive tackle spot
247Sports: Horns247 Staff Roundtable: Who is the most important Texas player not named Arch Manning in 2025?
Inside Texas: Looking toward Texas football’s future: Ty’Anthony Smith
Inside Texas: Thoughts and notes on the current Texas football defensive roster
Inside Texas: Will Quinn Ewers be successful in the NFL?
Inside Texas: Looking toward Texas football’s future: Brandon Baker
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Texas throttled by No. 5 Florida in 84-60 loss
Steve Sarkisian declines NFL interest, signs new contract extension at Texas
Analyzing the Texas spring roster matrix
Edge Trey Moore is returning to Texas for the 2025 season
Reports: Texas TE Amari Niblack expected to enter the NCAA transfer portal
Where Texas players landed out of the NCAA transfer portal
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: The Stampede: Five positions of need for Texas football in 2026
247Sports: How 5-star freshman Jonah Williams is balancing two sports at Texas
247Sports: Battle Miami recruiting insider: Updates on top 2026, 2027, 2028 prospects as 7-on-7 season begins
Inside Texas: Inside Scoop: Notes on 2026 OL, 2027 RB target and new additions to the Junior Day invite list
Inside Texas: Evaluating Texas tight end offers in the 2026 class
SEC SHOWDOWN
Good Bull Hunting: Aggie hoops falls to No. 13 in latest AP Top 25
Good Bull Hunting: Texas transfer TE Amari Niblack commits to Texas A&M
Rock M Nation: Study Hall: Mizzou 83, Arkansas 65
Red Cup Rebellion: Rebels come up short in overtime in Starkville
Rocky Top Talk: Vanderbilt hangs on to upset Tennessee, 76-75
Anchor Of Gold: The Statistical: Tennessee
Roll ‘Bama Roll: Xs and Oats: Fresh off a huge road win in Rupp, No. 4 Alabama can’t overlook the dangerous ‘Dores
Dawg Sports: Georgia Basketball: Auburn by the numbers
A Sea Of Blue: Mark Pope says Kentucky bailed Alabama out with fouls
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: NFL’s final 4 playoff teams, ranked by their chances of winning Super Bowl 59
SB Nation: How Ohio State bounced back from Michigan loss to make a National Championship run
SB Nation: Mark Andrews was the Bills’ best player against the Ravens
NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Texas women’s basketball takes on Maryland today in the Coretta Scott King Classic.
top 10 matchup #HookEm pic.twitter.com/jmRY6m99JJ
— Texas Women’s Basketball (@TexasWBB) January 20, 2025