FBS-CFB Game Preview: Sam Houston Bearkats (0-3) vs. #7 Texas Longhorns (2-1)

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Kickoff: 8:00 PM ET (7:00 PM CT)
Venue: Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas
Broadcast: SEC Network+

Weather Forecast (Austin, TX – Sept. 20, 2025)

Temperature: ~86°F (30°C) at kickoff

Conditions: Clear skies, humid, light winds (5–8 mph)

Impact: Warm Texas night; minimal weather disruption expected. Conditioning could play a role for Sam Houston’s smaller roster.

Injury Report

Sam Houston Bearkats (Conference USA):

QB Mabrey Mettauer (91 yards, 1 INT vs. Hawaii) healthy, splitting time with Hunter Watson (310 yards, 1 INT on season).

RB Elijah Green (124 receiving yards, 1 TD) available.

WR Malik Phillips (60 yards) healthy.

No major defensive absences reported.

#7 Texas Longhorns (SEC):

QB Arch Manning (579 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT; plus 112 rushing yards, 3 rushing TDs) healthy and starting.

RB CJ Baxter (110 yards) and RB James Simon (67 yards vs. UTEP) both available.

WR Parker Livingstone (198 yards, 3 TDs) and WR Jack Endries (106 yards, 2 TDs) healthy.

Defense intact, led by LB Liona Lefau (20 tackles, 2 TFL).

Key Player Matchups

QB Arch Manning (Texas) vs. Sam Houston Secondary

Manning’s dual-threat ability (6 passing TDs, 3 rushing TDs) will test the Bearkats’ depth.

WR Parker Livingstone (Texas) vs. Sam Houston Corners

Livingstone is averaging nearly 25 yards per catch; Bearkats must prevent explosive plays.

QB Hunter Watson (Sam Houston) vs. Texas Pass Rush

Watson has struggled with turnovers; Texas’ front seven will look to pressure him into mistakes.

RB Elijah Green (Sam Houston) vs. Texas Linebackers

Green is the Bearkats’ most versatile weapon; he must produce both rushing and receiving to keep drives alive.

Recent Team Form

Sam Houston Bearkats (0–3)

8/30/25: L 31–14 @ Marist

9/6/25: L 48–14 @ Mercer

9/13/25: L 37–20 @ Hawaii

Trend: Offense averaging just 16 PPG; defense allowing 38 PPG. Struggling to compete against FBS opponents.

#7 Texas Longhorns (2–1)

8/30/25: L 31–24 @ Michigan

9/6/25: W 38–17 vs. UTEP

9/13/25: W 27–10 vs. UTEP

Trend: Defense stout (allowing 19 PPG); offense finding rhythm under Arch Manning.

Series History

This is the first-ever meeting between Texas and Sam Houston.

In-state matchup adds intrigue, but Texas has historically dominated smaller Texas programs.

Betting Trends

Texas:

0–3 ATS in 2025.

All 3 games have gone under the total.

Sam Houston:

0–3 ATS in 2025.

Overs hit in 2 of 3 games.

Head-to-Head: No prior meetings.

Game Odds

Sam Houston Bearkats                  51.5

Texas Longhorns                               – 40

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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