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As we move from spring practice into the downtime of summer, itās a good moment to take stock of the roster today. One of the major things to watch are the true āX-factorsā on both sides of the ball. Today, weāll get into the offense and which players I think, either on or off the field, can change the complexion of the Longhorns season.
Letās jump in and get to the X-factors for Steve Sarkisian and company:
Nov 28, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns quarterback recruit Dia Bell before a game against the Texas A&M Aggies at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images
Arch Manning is the alpha of that room, make no mistake about it. I do think Dia Bell represents something that can push the rest of the QBs in that room. He represents the worst thing for QBs: getting passed by. No one will keep KJ Lacey more ready to play than Dia Bell. No one will push Arch to cement his legacy this year more than Dia Bell going out and showing he can be special when he gets the reins. None of it will be a bad thing, itāll be necessary competition but Bell can push the room to special places this season and beyond, whether heās on the field or not.
The offensive X-factors for the Texas Longhorns in 2026 include quarterback Dia Bell and other key players who could influence the season.
Dia Bell is expected to be a crucial player for the Texas Longhorns, potentially changing the dynamics of their offense in the 2026 season.
X-factors can significantly alter the team's performance by providing unexpected strengths or advantages during games.
Identifying X-factors is important as it helps coaches and fans understand which players might elevate the team's success in the upcoming season.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 18: Derrek Cooper #5 of the Texas Longhorns runs a drill during the Texas Spring Football Game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on April 18, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/Getty Images for ONIT)
This is very similar to Bell but this dude could outright take money and carries from the top guys. If Brown and Smothers arenāt fully locked in at any moment, they will lose carries and I believe they understand that. Thatās an ultimate motivating factor for these hyper competitive people. The other part is obviously that he brings something different dynamic than Brown or Smothers to the table. Heās capable of being a true answer in the red zone and short yardage situations that have plagued Texas. If this Texas offense can consistently get 6 points in the red zone rather than 3, itāll be tough to keep up with them.
Nov 1, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores defensive back CJ Heard (8) tackles Texas Longhorns wide receiver Daylan McCutcheon (17) during the second half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images
To me, Coleman and Wingo will be on the field 90% of the time. They are too good to not be on the field nearly every play, especially in SEC play. I do think you have wiggle room at slot, particularly with some of Mosleyās injury concerns. Thatās where Daylan McCutcheon comes in. He can turn this WR room from an elite starting group with questionable depth to a true complete and elite unit.
The good news is, you donāt need him to be special. There are plenty of WRs on this team that can be the āaliensā. You need a Emmett Mosley clone that just does everything very cleanly. Donāt struggle with drops, be a willing and able blocker and make the timely catches Mosley did down the stretch last season. That can make this WR unit nearly impossible to truly slow down.
AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 18: Michael Masunas #15 of the Texas Longhorns runs for yards while defended by Eric Garza #43 after making a catch during the Texas Spring Football Game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on April 18, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/Getty Images for ONIT)
This is the most well rounded TE Jeff Banks has and the spring seemed to bear that out. He will be at the top of the scouting report when Ohio State starts to study the Longhorns TEs. That means he wonāt only be the likely TE1 but heāll open doors for Spencer Shannon, Nick Townsend and Emaree Winston. This room can be a rather special one in my opinion but it needs a true alpha. I believe Masunsas is the clear candidate there and can give the Texas pass game more wrinkles this season than last.
Dec 21, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Connor Robertson (62) against the Clemson Tigers during the CFP National playoff first round at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
There is not a more important player on this Texas team(not named Manning) than Robertson. When Sarkisian gets elite QB play, the offense is really hard to stop. When he gets elite center play, it can be truly impossible to stop. In my opinion, Jake Majors is the single most underappreciated player of the Sark era and Robertson needs to reach his heights. Manning has been incredibly complementary of Robertsonās development and if that carries into this season, the OL will be vastly improved. If on the field, he can help Arch with pickups at the line while off the field, developing the new transfers/young players , this Texas offense could be a true nightmare to deal with.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas X-Factors: Possible game-changers on Longhorns offense