
The Texas Longhorns will travel to Columbus in Week 1 to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes.
It’s college football’s most anticipated kickoff weekend showdown.
You can see the trailer for yourself below:
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August 30th @TexasFootball meets @OhioStateFB in Columbus on FOX pic.twitter.com/KR6rL432wS
Ohio State, the reigning College Football Playoff National Champions, knocked Texas out of the bracket in the semifinals last season
before the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame to win it all.
However, both Texas and Ohio State will meet this year with new starting quarterbacks. For Texas, redshirt sophomore Arch Manning replaced former three-year starter Quinn Ewers, who was selected in the seventh round of last spring NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. For Ohio State... well, we’re not quite sure yet, as frontrunners redshirt sophomore Julian Sayin and junior Lincoln Kienholz compete to replace Will Howard, a former Kansas State starter before he joined OSU last year, and who went to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round.
Beyond the quarterbacks, Texas saw 11 additional players selected in the NFL Draft.
Ohio State saw 13 additional players hear their name called.
More from burntorangenation.com:
- DeAndre Moore describes the differences between Arch Manning and Quinn Ewers
- Texas Longhorns Fall Camp Roundtable: Right Tackle Battle, Defensive Line Depth, and Key Position Rankings Ahead of Ohio State Showdown
- Why Matthew Caldwell has an edge in the Texas backup QB competition
- LT Trevor Goosby stepping into leadership role for Texas
- Jaylon Guilbeau hoping to replicate Jahdae Barron’s successful transition from Star to CB
- Notes and observations from Wednesday’s Texas practice and Steve Sarkisian’s availability
- Kyle Flood is excited about Ryan Niblett’s return to WR for Texas