Longhorns Daily News: Texas, NIL heavyweights look to land Evan Stewart for Texas A&M transfer’s likely NCAA swan song

What do the Texas Longhorns, Alabama, Ole Miss and Florida State have in common?

They all want to land NCAA transfer portal receiver Evan Stewart – a former five-star recruit who’s spent the past two seasons with fired head coach Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M Aggies.

According to On3, there remains little insight into Stewart’s likely destination.

“I think the best player still on the board is probably Evan Stewart,” On3 analyst Pete Nakos said earlier this week. “I’ve heard Texas and Alabama rumored. I’ve also been told by sources that those at not really viable options. In recent days, I’ve heard Florida State thrown out there. I’ve heard Ole Miss. I’ve heard Tennessee. I’ve heard USC. I’ve heard Oregon.”

Nakos added, “I think we’ll get a better feel in the days to come but I will tell you right now. I don’t think he lands at Texas or Alabama.”

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS

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Austin American-Statesman: Can Texas close out its non-conference schedule with another win?

Dallas Morning News: How Steve Sarkisian’s ‘culture Wednesdays’ created the bond that led to Texas’ CFP berth

247Sports: Opt-outs in 2022 Alamo Bowl vs. UW caused Longhorns to start finding themselves

Inside Texas: Stopping Rome Odunze

Inside Texas: Adonai Mitchell brings meaningful College Football Playoff experience and production to the Sugar Bowl

Inside Texas: Texas’ top 10 plays from the second half of the season

Inside Texas: The Texas coaching staff has plenty of CFP experience, while Husky coaches have none

ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION

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2024 Sugar Bowl preview: Joe Moore Award-winning Washington OL will test Texas front

2024 Sugar Bowl preview: Deep Washington WR corps gives Michael Penix options

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Eat it, John Cook: Texas volleyball adds three high-profile transfers, including one from Nebraska

RECRUITING ROUNDUP

247Sports: Which Texas signees are playing in the All-American Bowl, Under Armour All-America Game

247Sports: Aledo four-star ATH Kaydon Finley recaps the Bearcats’ second state straight state championship, talks Texas

BIG 12 BREAKDOWN

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Frogs O’ War: Men’s Basketball: TCU finishes third in Diamond Head Classic

The Smoking Musket: 2023 West Virginia goes bowling

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Rock Chalk Talk: KU mauls UNLV, wins bowl game 49-36

Vanquish The Foe: BYU rolls past Bellarmine in another blowout win

WHAT WE’RE READING

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NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND

  • Texas women’s basketball takes on Jackson State tonight at 7pm Central.

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