Texas expands wide receiver rotation ahead of fall camp
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 5:24 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian expressed openness to deepening the team’s wide receiver rotation following a strong performance by several players during preseason practices. The starting trio includes Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo, and Emmett Mosley, while backups Daylan McCutcheon, Kaliq Lockett, and Sterling Berkhalter are gaining trust. Each player must demonstrate their ability to help manage game loads and contribute effectively for a larger role. Sarkisian acknowledged rookie Jermaine Bishop as a likely choice for added offensive plays. Fall camp is critical for players to earn significant snaps as the season approaches.
- •Sarkisian emphasizes players must earn their trust and playing time
- •Top receivers include Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo, and Emmett Mosley
- •Daylan McCutcheon and Kaliq Lockett showing improvements during preseason
- •Sterling Berkhalter brings experience and proven production
- •Jermaine Bishop expected to contribute as a rookie playmaker
- 5:24 PMYahoo Sports — Enough Texas WRs have earned trust to expand rotation
"Will Steve Sarkisian actually deepen his rotation, though? Injuries will probably be the most important factor.
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