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AUSTIN — One of the most anticipated seasons in Texas football history has begun with a non-conference game against Colorado State that could answer some questions about the 2024 Longhorns.

An early touchdown from Quintrevion Wisner provides some insight into the game on ESPN.

More: Texas Football vs. Colorado State: Full Scouting Report, Predictions

Texas vs Colorado State score updates

. 1 2 3 4 F
STATE OF COLORADO 0 0 0 0
TEXAS 7 0 0 0

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Texas had a promising drive that was stopped at the Colorado State 17-yard line when quarterback Quinn Ewers tried to step into the pocket and was hit while throwing the ball. The ball jumped into the air before being picked off by Rams linebacker Chase Wilson for the first career interception for the fifth-year senior. Ewers is 8-of-12 for 127 yards, but that hurts.

Texas struck on its second possession of the game. Quintrevion Wisner, who came in as running back while Jaydon Blue caught his breath, burst in from three yards out to cap a four-play, 64-yard drive. Tight end Gunnar Helm had the big play of the possession, hauling in a pass from Quinn Ewers on a crossing pattern and breaking a pair of tackles for a 37-yard play to move the ball to the 3-yard line.

Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff don’t name team captains before the season. Instead, they select captains on a game-by-game basis. The captains for the season opener against Colorado State are four players who are almost certain to play their final season opener in a Longhorn uniform: cornerback Jahdae Barron, quarterback Quinn Ewers, offensive tackle Kelvin Banks and defensive end Barryn Sorrell.

What questions do you want to ask Texas in the season opener?

Will the Longhorns compete for a conference title in their first foray into the SEC under coach Steve Sarkisian? Do they have what it takes to reach the expanded CFP playoffs with quarterback Quinn Ewers and a loaded offense? Will newcomers like edge rusher Trey Moore, receiver Isaiah Bond and new starting running back Jaydon Blue help them play for a national title?

More: Five Big Questions About Texas Football, This Week’s College Games | Golden

Lee Corso thinks this is the year of American football in Texas.

The venerable former coach and ESPN commentator made an early prediction to start Week 1 of the 2024 college football season during his opening appearance on “College GameDay” Saturday.

Corso, who is entering his 38th year on the show, predicted that Texas would defeat Georgia in the national championship game and even demonstrated a “Horns Up” with his hands to emphasize his prediction to a large audience in attendance for this week’s episode at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.

Texas American football coach Steve Sarkisian doesn’t release his depth chart until the morning of the game, and the Longhorns’ lineup against Colorado State on Saturday is sure to have a few surprises.

Sophomore receiver DeAndre Moore Jr., who didn’t catch a ball last season but still burned his redshirt, will start along with fellow wideouts Isaiah Bond and Matthew Golden. Moore has drawn praise from Sarkisian and the coaching staff all summer and has been working with the first-team in practice in recent weeks, according to multiple reports. Silas Bolden, Ryan Wingo and Johntay Cook are listed as second-team receivers, but all are expected to play significant snaps.

At right guard, junior Cole Hutson is listed as a co-starter alongside DJ Campbell.

Fifth-year senior defensive back Jahdae Barron, who has started at the star position the past two seasons, will move from the slot to the outside and start at cornerback opposite sophomore Malik Muhammad. Junior Jaylon Guilbeau will start at the star position.

Michael Taaffe, Derek Williams, Andrew Mukuba and Jelani McDonald are listed as co-starters at the two safety positions, with Trey Moore set to start opposite Barryn Sorrell on the perimeter in place of last year’s starter Ethan Burke.

Texas vs. Colorado State time today

  • Date: Saturday August 31st
  • Time: 2:30 pm
  • Location: Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin.

What channel is the Texas vs. Colorado State game on today?

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: Watch ESPN; Fubo (free trial)
  • Radio: 1300 AM, 98.1 FM, 105.3 FM (Spanish)

Texas vs. Colorado State will be broadcast nationally on ESPN in Week 1 of the 2024 college football season. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+, which is offering a free trial to new subscribers.

More: Longhorn Confidential: Football season is over, let’s get ready for Colorado State

History of Texas vs. Colorado State

  • Series record: Texans, 1-0
  • Texas’s Last Win: September 13, 1975 (46-0)
  • Colorado State last win: N/A

Texas vs. Colorado State Predictions

Thomas Jones, Texas Beat Reporter

Texas 48, Colorado State 16

STRONGER THAN HAMMERING ON THE GROUND

The Longhorns offensive line should be able to push the Rams away. For at least one game, everything is fine with a running game missing two key players.

Cedric Golden, columnist

Texas 45, Colorado State 10

ROLLING TO MICHIGAN

Get ready for a heavy dose of Arch Manning in the second half as Texas pulls off the early knockout. The Rams are in shape, but outmatched. Bring on the Michigan Wolverines after a 45-10 blowout.

Danny Davis, Texas Beat Reporter

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DEPTH CHARGE

With Texas hoping to make this season a 16- or 17-game season, it needs to build depth and give its second- and third-string players some playing time in a real game. This weekend is a prime opportunity to do just that, so expect the attendance report for this blowout to read like a CVS receipt.

Texas vs. Colorado State injury updates

Starting running back C.J. Baxter is out for the season for Texas, along with one of his reserves in freshman Christian Clark. Other than those two, Sarkisian said his team is healthy and “everyone is ready to go.”

Weather update Texas vs. Colorado State

According to the National Weather Service, Austin is in for a muggy, warm day with a slight chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be around 92 degrees at kickoff.

More: Why Texas Football Coach Steve Sarkisian Isn’t Worried About His Injured RBs

Texas Football 2024 Schedule

  • August 31: vs. Colorado State | 2:30 PM | ESPN (Fubo)
  • September 7: Texas at No. 9 Michigan | 11:00 a.m. | FOX (Fubo)
  • September 14: Texas vs. UTSA | 6:00 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo)
  • September 21: Texas vs. Louisiana Monroe | 7:00 PM | ESPN+, SEC Network+
  • September 28: Texas vs. Mississippi State*
  • October 5: BYE
  • October 12: Texas vs. No. 16 Oklahoma | 2:30 PM | ABC or ESPN (Fubo)*
  • October 19: Texas vs. #1 Georgia*
  • October 26: Texas at Vanderbilt*
  • November 2: BYE
  • November 9: Texas vs. Florida | 11am | ABC or ESPN (Fubo)*
  • November 16: Texas vs. Arkansas | 11:00 a.m. | ABC or ESPN (Fubo)*
  • November 23: Texas vs. Kentucky*
  • November 30: Texas at No. 20 Texas A&M*

Colorado State Football 2024 Schedule

  • Aug. 31: Texas, 1:30 p.m., ESPN
  • Sept. 7: vs. Northern Colorado, 5 p.m., Mountain West Network
  • Sept. 14: vs. Colorado, 5:30 p.m., CBS
  • Sept. 21: vs. UTEP, 3 p.m., truTV
  • Oct. 5: at Oregon State, 4:30 p.m., The CW
  • Oct. 12: vs. San Jose State, 1:30 p.m., truTV
  • Oct. 19: at Air Force, 6 p.m., CBS Sports Network
  • Oct. 26: vs. New Mexico, 3 p.m., Mountain West Network
  • Nov. 2: Nevada, 6 p.m., CBS Sports Network
  • Nov. 15: vs. Wyoming, 6 p.m., CBS Sports Network
  • Nov. 23: at Fresno State, 8:30 p.m., CBS Sports Network
  • November 29: vs. Utah State, TBA, FS1

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