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Texas' 2024-25 non-conference schedule revealed

Joe Cookby:Joe Cook08/01/24

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The Texas Longhorns have announced their full non-conference schedule for the 2024-25 season on Thursday.

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Some of these fixtures were previously announced or reported.

Texas will begin the season on November 4 in Las Vegas, Nev. against Ohio State in the Hall of Fame Series. They’ll return home on November 8 to face Houston Christian and then face Chicago State on November 12.

On November 16, Texas will face Mississippi Valley State. The games against Houston Christian, Chicago State, and Mississippi Valley State will all take place at the Moody Center.

On November 21-22, Texas travels to Brooklyn, N.Y. as part of the Legends Classic presented by Old Trapper. Texas Tech, Syracuse, and St. Joseph’s are the other teams in the Barclays Center’s multi-team event.

A week later on November 29, the Longhorns host Delaware State. The lone road game on the out-of-conference schedule is December 4 when Texas heads to Raleigh, N.C. to face NC State as part of the SEC-ACC Challenge.

The reigning national champs head to Austin on December 8 when UConn will venture into the Moody Center.

Then on December 12, Texas gets the first of a few more winnable games when New Mexico State heads to Austin. Arkansas-Pine Bluff visits on December 15, then New Orleans treks to the capital of Texas on December 19. Non-conference play concludes with Northwestern State on December 29.

SEC opponents for the Longhorns have been revealed but the dates for those games have yet to be announced. Texas will face Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas A&M in Austin.

UT will travel to Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt.

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Rodney Terry enters his third year as Texas’ full-time head coach. His record as acting, interim, and full-time head coach of the Longhorns is 43-21.

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