While Rasheem Biles has yet to play a snap for the Longhorns, he is already making national headlines. The talented senior has been named to the preseason watch list for the Butkus Award for the second straight season. Each year, the award is given to the nation's top linebacker.
Over the last few years, the Longhorns have been well connected to the Butkus Award. Last season Anthony Hill Jr. was a finalist for the honor in his final collegiate season. The last player in program history to win the award, was Derrick Johnson in 2004.
Rasheem Biles has been named to the Butkus Award Watch List 🤘@Rasheembiles pic.twitter.com/1fnKTlRSa0
— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) August 13, 2026
For Biles, the news comes as no surprise given his play. He transferred to Texas in the spring after three years
at the University of Pittsburgh. During his time as a Panther, Biles recorded 183 total tackles and 13 pass deflections. He also added three interceptions and 10.5 sacks to his resume. Because of his ability to frustrate opposing offensive coordinators, Biles was a popular player when he entered the portal.
During his time in the ACC, the Ohio native added to his trophy case multiple times. He earned conference honors in 2024 and 2025. Last season, Biles was a 2026 Phil Steele preseason First-Team All-America selection and 2026 Phil Steele preseason First-Team SEC selection.
#Texas LB Rasheem Biles speaking on RB Hollywood Smothers:
— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) August 13, 2026
“If he gets the ball and he sees the hole, he is hitting it. His vision is great. He has great vision, he has great speed — long speed. He can make you miss, and catch the ball. He is very technically sound."
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The newest Longhorn will only have to wait a few months to find out where he stands, as semifinalists for the 2026 Butkus Award will be announced on Oct. 28. Less than a month later, the finalists will be unveiled on Nov. 20. Then in December, the winner will be revealed.
Although Biles is focused on bringing a national title to Austin, he will be keeping an eye on how voting plays out. He can be a special player and should be able to take his game to another level in Austin, adding to his trophy case.
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