The Texas Longhorns have put in the work over spring practice and now head into the long portion of the offseason as they await returning to the field for a 2026 season filled with major outside expectations. When the Longhorns finally return to Darrell K. Royal Stadium on Sept. 5, and the opponent heading into Austin won't be traveling very far. The Texas State Bobcats make the quick trip north from San Marcos to face the Longhorns in the season opener. Texas will likely be ranked as one of the top teams in the country headed into the 2026 season and has a good chance of being touted as the No. 1 team in the nation, while Texas State will look to pull off a shocking result. Here's a quick breakdown of some of the Bobcats' top strengths, weaknesses, and one piece that could fuel an upset over the Longhorns. Biggest Strength: Dynamic Offensive Fire Power Texas State Bobcats head coach G. J. Kinne before the game between Arizona State Sun Devils and Texas State Bobcats.…