Texas Longhorns eye transfer portal target for offensive line help
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 8:43 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Brandon Sneh, an offensive tackle previously with Mississippi State, has entered the NCAA transfer portal. The 6-foot-6, 315-pound lineman was projected to start for the Bulldogs this season but was ruled ineligible. Sneh aims to bolster the struggling Texas offensive line, which faced significant challenges in 2025, leaving quarterback Arch Manning pressured and resulting in a weak run game. Texas lacks depth at left tackle, where there are currently no clear favorites, and Sneh's addition could provide valuable support. He has eligibility remaining and previously started for UAB before his tenure at Mississippi State.
- •Brandon Sneh has entered the NCAA transfer portal
- •He previously played at Mississippi State, ruled ineligible
- •Texas offensive line struggled in 2025 season
- •Arch Manning faced relentless pressure last year
- •Sneh offers depth at left tackle for Texas
- 8:43 PMYahoo Sports — Help for Texas offensive line may have just entered transfer portal
"A new name is in the NCAA transfer portal and he could just be an answer to the Texas Longhorns problems at left tackle.
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