Bijan Robinson has high expectations for his Texas Longhorns this season and says he expects to win a national championship. (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
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Bijan Robinson is not sugar alcoholation – he expects the Texas Longhorns to win a national championship this season.
His Alma Mater is beating on the door step over the past two seasons and continues every year to the play -off of the University Football. However, they have not been able to end the job. This season can be different with a highly hyped Quarterback prospect bowed Manning who stepped in the fold and the Longhorns considered the favorites of the National Championship.
“Absolutely, absolutely nothing less,” says Robinson in a one-on-one interview. “We almost had it last year, we had it almost the year before. We have to get over the bump. Of course, coach Sarkisian has just done an incredible task to make the focus of College Football. But now it’s time to really take over and win the whole thing.”
The Longhorns have just arrived short in the past two seasons and lost in the semi-final during the 2023 season, 37-31, against the Washington Huskies and during the 2024 campaign, 28-14, against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
They get their chance of redemption and revenge in the season opener when they play the buckeyes in the season opener in Columbus. The Buckeyes are light favorites compared to the Longhorns, where both teams start new quarterbacks (Ohio State starts Julian Sayin).
“I expect that we do very good things,” says Robinson. “I feel that coach Sarkisian has done very well to just get the right guys. Of course we can go out and get the best players for our team, but I think he wants the best players with coach Sark, but the best people too. It is all important, it’s all important.”
The Longhorns will return 12 starters from last season and the Buckeyes will have a brand new look compared to their title team last season. Sayin has only thrown 12 career attempts and Ohio State has lost 14 players of the design, most of each college program.
“Of course we have to go outside and do it and just show what we can do,” says Robinson of the season opener. “But I think this is a great first matchup, because when we deal with what we have to handle for this first matchup, it will just start the entire season.” I want us to dominate and introduce fear into the eyes of other teams for the rest of the season. It is clear that we can match again along the line with them when it comes to the play -offs. I think we will take it pretty far. “
With College Colors Day who approached this Friday, the Atlanta Falcons who ran back hoped to go to Columbus to represent the Longhorns. But instead he will come together with his teammates to represent their university teams and watch the competitions.
“I wish I went to the game and represents,” says Robinson. “I would go to the game in Ohio, but maybe I have to come together a bit with all the boys, and we will all represent our teams. I have a few bets when it comes to clothing. When Texas wins, they have to wear equipment for a few days. If they win, I have to wear Ohio State acceleration – that’s very unhappy.”
Bijan Robinson on Texas Longhorn’s pride in College Colors Day
Robinson played for three years at the Longhorns (2020-2022) and details why Austin, Texas is known as one of the best university cities in America.
“We are the professional team in Austin,” says Robinson. “We are the football team where everyone wants to be in the neighborhood, somehow is part of form or form. I know that there are many supporters who consistently always try to see the shovel of everything, we are the only team where we have our own university campus that is really like a university city, but then we have a whole city around us.
“The entire city around us simply pulls for us,” Robinson continues. “We control a lot of the financial aspects of what we do. It’s pretty cool to see how much they care as a team. We drive everything in Texas when it comes to Texas’s football.”
The former all-American run back, begs his Longhorns Faithful to represent this next Friday during college Colors Day.
“I just need everyone to simply represent their team, answer their colors because it is important,” says Robinson. “I know that the expectation is building every day, especially for us as fans of Texas – we have a very big game this weekend. We will all repeat our colors all day on Saturday, and just can’t wait to see what happens and get it going.”
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