Heading into the 2026 college baseball season, Texas Longhorn Baseball has earned national respect as one of the sport’s elite teams. In the latest preseason Top 25 poll released by D1Baseball.com, Texas comes in at No. 3, signaling expectations of deep postseason contention and solidifying the Longhorns among the nation’s best before a pitch has been thrown.
Continuity and Success Under Jim Schlossnagle
Texas enters the 2026 season with championship aspirations following a 44-14 campaign in 2025 in the first year under Coach Jim Schlossnagle, whose impact was immediate and profound as the Longhorns won the SEC regular season title after being picked to finish eighth. The SEC regular season title was historic, as Texas became the first team to win the league in its inaugural season in the conference since its inception. The combination of an elite staff, a culture of competitiveness, and a talented roster sets an ambitious tone for 2026.
The No. 3 preseason ranking from D1Baseball.com underscores widespread belief that the Longhorns are not just contenders within the SEC—they are among the national elite. While polls are predictions, not guarantees, Texas’ blend of proven performers, emerging stars, and deep pitching sets the stage for a potential run at Omaha and beyond. The Longhorns will kick off their season on February 13th in Austin against UC Davis Aggies. Check out the full schedule breakdown here – 2026 Texas Baseball Schedule Overview
Returning Pitching Depth—Especially in the Bullpen
A hallmark of the Longhorns’ identity entering 2026 is roster continuity, particularly on the mound. Texas returns a substantial percentage of its pitching production from the previous season—an impressive 76 percent of innings pitched overall, 77% of wins, and 72% of appearances, including impactful arms in both the rotation and bullpen. The strength and stability of Texas’ bullpen looks to be a defining advantage in high-leverage SEC and postseason scenarios. The ability to mix emerging stars with seasoned relievers gives the Longhorns flexibility and strategic depth behind their starters.
Balanced Offense
Offensively, the Longhorns return several key contributors and fortified its lineup through transfer portal additions and recruiting. Notable returnees such as Adrian Rodriguez, Ethan Mendoza, Casey Borba, and Jonah Williams are joined by transfers Aiden Robbins, Carson Tinney, Josh Livingston, Ashton Larson, and Temo Becerra. The freshman class of Anthony Pack Jr, Presley Courville, Maddox Monsour, and Will Hill will also look to leave their mark in the upcoming season.