
Texas Longhorns Reveal Game Times and Broadcasts—But One Key Matchup Leaves Fans Guessing!
As the 2025 college football season looms on the horizon, the Texas Longhorns are gearing up with some eyebrow-raising kickoff times and broadcasting details recently unveiled for six of their games. The season kicks off in a high-stakes rematch against Ohio State—the hometown showdown set for the iconic Horseshoe in Columbus. Mark your calendars for 11 a.m. Central Time on Fox Sports’ Big Noon Saturday, where the Longhorns won’t just play; they’ll make a statement. What’s especially interesting here is the decision to stick with that Saturday spotlight, despite Ohio State’s and Fox Sports’ pushes to shift the game to a Sunday night slot—an ask Texas firmly declined, showcasing a blend of pragmatism and personal conviction. Beyond the opener, the schedule unfolds with compelling matchups—San Jose State on ABC, a primetime ESPN+ tilt against Sam Houston State, and a noteworthy return to host Texas A&M after 15 years. These appointments don’t just set the stage for a promising season; they underscore the Longhorns’ strategic approach to player recovery, fan engagement, and media exposure. As someone deeply immersed in the intricate dance of sports, media, and digital narrative—this rollout tickles both the analytically strategic mind and the die-hard fan’s excitement. Ready to dive deeper into the hows and whys of this schedule shakeup? Feel free to LEARN MORE.
- Kickoff times and broadcast details for six Texas Longhorns 2025 football games have been released.
- The season opener against Ohio State will be on Fox Sports’ Big Noon Saturday at 11 a.m. CT.
The kickoff times and the broadcast networks have been announced for six games of the Texas Longhorns 2025 football schedule.UTEP will be the Longhorns next opponent. The Miners will visit Austin on Sept. 13 at 3 p.m. CT on the SEC Network.The rest of the first half of the schedule is now public. Texas will host San Jose State on Sept. 6 on ABC. The game will also start at 11am.
Texas’ SEC schedule kicks off with the Red River Shootout in Dallas. The game at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park will start at 2:30 p.m. CT and will air on ABC.Of course, Ohio State and Fox Sports asked Texas for permission to move the game to Sunday night. The Longhorns athletic department denied that request. “Why would I want to move the game to Sunday night and have a short week? I’ve got to go to church,” Del Conte said Wednesday, citing concerns over recovery time and personal priorities.
Finally, the Lone Star Showdown against Texas A&M will take place on Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. CT. The Longhorns will host the Aggies for the first time in 15 years.Sam Houston State will be Texas’ fourth game. The Bearkats game will be at night, starting at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN+.
We’ve known for a week that the Longhorns season opener on Aug. 30 at the Horseshoe in Columbus, OH would be the 2025 debut of Big Noon Saturday on Fox Sports. The Cotton Bowl rematch is the premier game in week one of the college football season will start at 11 a.m. Austin time.
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