2026 college football Way-Too-Early All-America team
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2026 college football Way-Too-Early All-America team
"Let the Texas hype begin. The Longhorns fell short of their lofty preseason No. 1 ranking last season by finishing 10-3 and missing the College Football Playoff. But Texas coach Steve Sarkisian's roster seems loaded once again, and the Longhorns lead the way with five players on the 2026 Way-Too-Early All-America team. Along with quarterback Arch Manning, receiver Cam Coleman, offensive tackle Trevor Goolsby and linebackers Colin Simmons and Rasheem Biles are on the team."
"Former Rebels coach Lane Kiffin badly wanted Lacy to join him at LSU, and for good reason. Transfer quarterback Trinidad Chambliss received a lot of attention during the Rebels' surprising CFP run last season, but Lacy was equally important. He ran for 1,567 yards with 24 touchdowns. The Louisiana-Monroe transfer burst onto the scene in the SEC last season, finishing second in the FBS with 1,649 rushing yards with 16 touchdowns. He gained 300 yards with three scores in a 49-27 victory against Mississippi State and had 250 in a 52-10 rout of Louisiana."
Texas finished 10-3 last season and missed the College Football Playoff. Steve Sarkisian's roster includes five players on the 2026 Way-Too-Early All-America team: quarterback Arch Manning, receiver Cam Coleman, offensive tackle Trevor Goolsby and linebackers Colin Simmons and Rasheem Biles. Coleman and Biles are among five All-Americans playing at new schools, joined by Shadre Hurst, John Henry Daley and Koi Perich. The quarterback position featured many strong candidates, but the selection favored the strong-armed passer who improved in his first year as a starter. Several transfers and breakout rushers produced standout season statistics.
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