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In one of the most important games in the annals of both programmes, the Texas Longhorns and the No. 2 Washington Huskies square battle in the College Football Playoff tonight at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

To get fans excited for the game, the Texas social media team released a gameday trailer on Monday, just like they have done every season. Renowned Texas fans or alumni have given narrators

This time, die-hard Texas fan and WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry narrated the video, which recapped all that the Longhorns have done to get to this point.

“To be honest, their D-line is strong. However, they haven’t exploited our offensive line,” Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. stated. “They play good ball, but I wouldn’t say we’re playing the 49ers’ D-line or the Eagles’ D-line, so we’ll be good.”

T’Vondre Sweat, a defensive lineman for Texas, stated on Thursday, “To me, it’s just another O-line.” “These guys are fantastic. And they, like us, are in this for the win. As I mentioned earlier, everyone will see Monday at 7:45.

When the two clubs play tonight at 7:45 p.m. CT, out of New Orleans, something has to give.

Few places have been more well-liked by former Texas coaches and players than USC.

In the last two seasons, eight former Longhorns have travelled to Los Angeles in the west. The most recent to announce his transfer to the Trojans was wide receiver Jake Smith, who did so on Tuesday afternoon.

After Texas declined to keep Tom Herman, Clay Helton hired Bryan Carrington, a former director of recruiting. Carrington received a promotion to become an attacking quality control analyst on the field.

Four of the players are from the attacking side of the ball. After spending one season in Austin, former four-star prospect Xavion Alford made the decision to join safeties coach Crag Naviar.

All of these former Texas Longhorns athletes and coaches are currently residing in Los Angeles.

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