There are only 14 games left in the 2026 regular season for the No. 4 Texas Longhorns, with 12 of those being conference clashes. With that, more and more focus is starting to shift to the postseason and where the Longhorns could be playing come June. While making the NCAA Tournament is nothing to scoff at, the end goal is of course to get to Omaha and win the whole thing . Doing that becomes much, much easier when you're able to host not only a Regional but a Super Regional in your home ballpark. For the Longhorns, the odds of them doing both are quite high. So for Texas, the question is a bit different than just simply wondering what it needs to do to be a Regional host. Rather, the focus has shifted to what it can to do be a national seed and guarantee a potential Super Regional in Austin, too. How can the Longhorns secure an Austin Regional? Texas Longhorns outfielder Aiden Robbins celebrates after hitting a double against the Michigan State Spartans.…