The Texas Longhorns finished last season 10-3 after beating Michigan in the Citrus Bowl, a good season for most, a dissatisfactory one for head coach Steve Sarkisian. In response, he oversaw one of the largest roster reconstructions in college football, watching 25 players exit into the portal and bringing in 22 to replace them. On top of his portal class, which was ranked third in the nation by 247 Sports, Sarkisian also brought in the seventh-ranked high school class and a new defensive coordinator in SEC veteran Will Muschamp. With that infusion of top-flight talent into Texas' roster and brain-trust, key returning-players like Arch Manning, Colin Simmons and Trevor Goosby and a newfound fire lit under Sarkisian, the Longhorns are primed for big things in 2026. Still, the road to the National Championship is never easy, and the Longhorns will face one of their biggest challenges in week two: the Ohio State Buckeyes. Will the Buckeyes Spoil the Longhorns' Season Again in 2026?…