CFP Tomorrow? Longhorns Chart a Wild Bracket Run
The Longhorns currently sit at No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings and would snag an at-large bid if the season ended today. That puts Texas on the road against Lane Kiffin’s No. 7 Ole Miss Rebels, with a potential semifinal clash against Indiana or a Texas-shaped intra-state showdown in the other bracket. Meanwhile, top seeds like Ohio State and Alabama would enjoy first-round byes, and traditional powers Oklahoma and BYU remain on the outside looking in. The hypothetical bracket underscores how a single upset could reshape the entire playoff picture.
In true college football tradition, fans are already drafting flow charts and lunar calendars to predict injury-free windows, because apparently October is the new January. Texas supporters are practicing victory dances for games they haven’t played, while skeptics sharpen pitchforks for imaginary losses. We’ve gone from real games to fantasy matchmaking faster than you can say “Committee Bias”—all before halftime snacks. Strap in: we’re one tweet away from bracket brackets about our brackets.
Veteran Guard Tramon Mark’s Suddenly Unstoppable Streak
In a dominant 93-58 win over Fairleigh Dickinson, sixth-year guard Tramon Mark exploded for a team-high 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting, adding four rebounds, two assists and a block in 27 minutes. After a quiet opener, Mark has averaged 18 points over the past two games and shot over 60% from the field. Coach Sean Miller praised his veteran savvy and confidence, noting that Mark’s leadership and scoring will be pivotal as the Longhorns pursue more home victories at Moody Center.
Mark’s breakout run has local statisticians checking their calculators for signs of a typo, while the freshmen wonder if they accidentally signed up for “Tramon 101.” Next thing you know, Mark will demand his own throne in the locker room and a personal helicopter pad outside Moody Center. Fresh off rediscovering his shooting touch, he’s the program’s official tour guide, leading fans on an emotional roller coaster that peaks whenever he drains a trey.

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