WATCH: Texas releases hype video for first SEC game against Mississippi State
“At Texas, it’s always meant more.”
Saturday afternoon will mark the culmination of a moment more than three years in the making — the No. 1 Texas Longhorns making their SEC debut against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, an environment that now matches the on-field product.
And because it’s a Burnt Orange Friday across Longhorn Nation, that means a hype video befitting the moment.
A new era begins pic.twitter.com/CgLSqjw9se
— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) September 27, 2024
“Everyone’s been waiting for this moment,” the narrator says. “But we haven’t been waiting, we’ve been working toward it, building for it, every day, every rep, and now it’s finally here — a new chapter, a new conference, a new mission.
“We’re used to the bright lights and big expectations. That’s why we’re here, to do something that’s never been done before. We’ve heard all the noise, but now, now it’s time for action. Time to turn up the heat and let our the play do the talking, 60 minutes of hell in front of 100,000 of the rowdiest fans in college football, this relentless effort, snap after snap until Smokey fires this last shot, and when the smoke clears, they’ll understand what we’ve always known — at Texas, it’s always meant more.”
This article was originally published by Wescott Eberts at Burnt Orange Nation – All Posts – (https://www.burntorangenation.com/2024/9/27/24256019/texas-longhorns-hype-video-sec-opener-mississippi-state-bulldogs).
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