Entering the season, the Texas Longhorns wouldn't have been sure whether Arch Manning would even be their quarterback in 2026.
Now, not only is Arch coming back to school, but Texas has itself a new number one wide receiver from a different SEC school.
On Sunday, Cam Coleman committed to transfer to the Longhorns, according to On3.
Coleman has been an active contributor for the Auburn Tigers in each of the past two seasons.
In 2025, Coleman had 56 catches for 708 yards and five touchdowns.
He caught eight TDs in 2024.
Coleman was a five-star recruit in high school.
In the Class of 2024, Coleman was the No. 4 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Rankings. He ranked as the No. 2 wideout in his entire class.
Coleman had offers from Clemson, Texas A&M, Alabama and LSU, among plenty others, as a high school recruit.
He was originally committed to Texas A&M before Jimbo Fisher was fired.
Now, he joins Texas to play with Arch Manning.
Texas was 10-3 in 2025 and will be hoping to build on that.
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