Expectations were sky high for Ryan Wingo entering the offseason following the 2025 college football season. The 6'2" wide receiver from St Louis found his stride late in his sophomore season, posting 50+ receiving yards in five of his final six games. However, the addition of Cam Coleman complicates Wingo’s projection. Despite leading Texas in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, Coleman could push Wingo as the No. 1 target earner. Regardless, getting lost in the shuffle of the offseason chaos should not phase Wingo. After breaking out late last season, he should be able to maintain his form and be the one who unlocks the Longhorns’ ceiling in 2026. This makes Wingo a wild card in the Texas offense that can help make or break results. How Ryan Wingo Can Be the X-Factor for the Longhorns’ Offense Texas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo catches a pass for a touchdown over Sam Houston Bearkats linebacker Emon Allen during the second half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.…