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    Paging through the preview mags: Dave Campbell's Texas Football

    By Joe Cook,

    1 day ago
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    One of print’s last strongholds is the college football preview magazine, light versions of encyclopedias on every Football Bowl Subdivision team. Each one claims to be the BEST or the MOST ACCURATE or the DEEPEST, and the amount of hard work that goes into each one is worthy of a salute for the role these magazines play in satiating the appetite of college football fans starving for morsels as the season gets closer and closer.

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    Is there anything notable in these 200-plus page previews? Inside Texas will help determine that, today looking at Dave Campbell’s Texas Football.

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    On the cover

    In 2015, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football put Texas and Texas A&M on the cover, requesting that both schools put aside their bitterness and bring back the rivalry that had at that point been on a multi-year hiatus. The illustration featured two nameless, faceless players there to represent both the Longhorns and the Aggies.

    Fast forward 10 years, and the rivalry is finally back with both schools now members of the Southeastern Conference. Instead of two models, the magazine has Longhorns starter Quinn Ewers and A&M incumbent Conner Weigman on the cover with the words “RIVALRY REBORN” between the two.

    They are the two representatives of the return of the Lone Star Showdown and feature prominently in Mike Craven’s cover story.

    Dave Campbell’s Texas Football works to put the most high-profile story in football in the Lone Star State on its cover. The Longhorns joining the SEC on a College Football Playoff high and the resulting return of the rivalry with Texas A&M certainly meets that standard.

    All-Texas

    QB Quinn Ewers: first-team All-Texas quarterback, best quarterback, Heisman favorite

    WR Isaiah Bond: first-team All-Texas wide receiver

    OL Kelvin Banks: first-team All-Texas offensive lineman, best offensive lineman

    OL DJ Campbell: first-team All-Texas offensive lineman

    DT Alfred Collins: first-team All-Texas defensive tackle

    LB Anthony Hill Jr.: first-team All-Texas linebacker

    DB Jahdae Barron: first-team All-Texas nickel, best defensive back

    WR Matthew Golden: second-team All-Texas utility

    EDGE Trey Moore: second-team All-Texas defensive end

    DB Andrew Mukuba: second-team All-Texas safety

    State of Texas Power Poll

    1. Texas
    2. Texas A&M
    3. TCU
    4. Texas Tech
    5. SMU
    6. UTSA
    7. Texas State
    8. Baylor
    9. Houston
    10. Rice
    11. North Texas
    12. Sam Houston State
    13. UTEP

    Top 25

    1. Ohio State
    2. Georgia
    3. Texas
    4. Oregon
    5. Notre Dame
    6. Alabama
    7. Miami
    8. Ole Miss
    9. Missouri
    10. Penn State
    11. Utah
    12. Michigan
    13. Arizona
    14. Kansas State
    15. LSU
    16. Florida State
    17. Oklahoma
    18. Texas A&M
    19. Clemson
    20. Oklahoma State
    21. Kansas
    22. NC State
    23. Louisville
    24. Washington

    Rankings, lists, otherwise

    Here’s DCTF on the Longhorns: “Texas rests firmly in Tier 1 of national contenders in 2024 alongside Ohio State, Georgia, and Oregon. Steve Sarkisian proved in Year 3 that his horns are headed in the right direction after winning a Big 12 championship in their final season in the conference and reaching the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history. Life in the SEC is never easy, but an expanded playoff means that the Longhorns can lose a game or two and still achieve its goal of winning a national championship for the first time since 2005. Trips to Michigan and Texas A&M alongside clashes with Oklahoma and Georgia stand in the way.”

    Offensive breakout candidates: Johntay Cook, Juan Davis, Jaydon Blue, DeAndre Moore Jr.

    Defensive breakout candidates: Bill Norton, Liona Lefau, Jay’Vion Cole, Jermayne Lole

    Ceiling: 12-0

    Floor: 8-4

    Recruiting Gems: Colin Simmons, Andrew Mukuba, Ryan Wingo

    Under the radar additions: Jordon Johnson-Rubell, Trey Moore

    40 Under 40: Kenny Baker – “A former collegiate defensive lineman himself, Baker joined the Longhorns as their defensive line coach after spending the 2023 season as an assistant for the Miami Dolphins

    Projected starters

    Conference picks

    Dave Campbell’s Texas Football picked Texas to finish second in the SEC. “It took a decade-plus, but the Texas giant awoke just in time for its SEC arrival. A CFP berth is now tougher to attain.” DCTF predicts that the Longhorns will win the Sugar Bowl quarterfinal in the 12-team playoff against Alabama before falling to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl.

    The magazine projected the Longhorns to go 11-1 with Georgia as the only regular season setback.

    For more information on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, click here.

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