5 College football teams that’ll bounce back from disappointing seasons

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Texas will win 10 games

The first season under new Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian didn’t go as planned as few thought the Longhorns would take a step back and win just five games.

But Texas has had as good of an offseason as any team in college football and it started with the addition of former No. 1 overall 2022 prospect Quinn Ewers from the transfer portal.

Ewers enrolled at Ohio State last season but probably didn’t want to wait behind Stroud in Columbus and with Sark in Austin, it seemed like a perfect fit.

It’s one of the transfer portal moves that will lead to a significant win increase in the 2022 season and it’s why one reason why the Longhorns made the cut here as likely to bounce back.

The trio of Wide receiver Xavier Worthy and running back Bijan Robinson, as well as former Alabama tight end Jahleel Billingsley means Texas has no shortage in talent and it just signed one of the top recruiting classes in 2022, as well as being active in the portal.

I’m not ready to predict a Big 12 title next season (although it’s possible) but I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see the Horns win 10 games in 2022.