October 5, 2024

T.Vondre Sweat, a defensive tackle for the Texas Longhorns, has been selected to the All-American First-Team by USA Today. Xavier Worthy, a wide receiver for Texas, was selected for USA Today’s Second Team.

Texas’s Austin, an 11-year-old Although Knox Kendall was raised in an Aggie household and even wore an A&M maroon onesie when he was a baby, he is a vociferous and devoted Texas Longhorn supporter.

At three years old, Knox was intrigued and wanted to know what the team wearing burnt orange was all about.

“That’s the enemy, and I’m like the enemy? At last, my dad said to me. Knox remarked, “I enjoy the enemy.” “Ever since, they couldn’t have stopped it.”

even if it went against the views of his Aggie parents.

Knox’s mother, Brittany Kendall, remarked, “If we’re really good parents we’ll at least not be mad at him for being a Longhorn.” “But to get him stuff was like next level, and to encourage it is next level, but he was destined for it.”

Knox broke down in tears upon learning that the Texas Longhorns were participating in the college football playoffs.

T'Vondre Sweat - Texas Longhorns Defensive Lineman - ESPN

“Everything was just rushing through my head,” Knox stated. “We’re in, no one can take this spot from us, we’re in, it’s locked, it’s good.”

His parents were encouraging.

“I am a completely maroon Aggie, but I am bawling my eyes out because I’m so happy for him and for his team and all that this means to him,” Brittany stated.

The University of Texas president was also drawn to the video, which has amassed thousands of views.

“I’m going to put that as a supplemental part of his application,” Brittany said.

But first, on January 1, there’s a Sugar Bowl game against Washington. Knox wants the players to know this:

“Guys, we’ve got this, there’s literally no one who can stop us,” he declared. “Lean on the fact that they defeated us last year. Come on, let’s go. Hook ’em!”

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