Texas football just landed a major defensive reinforcement for the 2026 season. Linebacker Darius Snow, a transfer from Michigan State, has committed to the Longhorns, marking a homecoming for the Carrollton, Texas native.
Snow brings a wealth of experience and production to Austin, having tallied 161 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, and an interception over his collegiate career. The NCAA's recent decision to grant him a seventh season of eligibility means he'll be a seasoned veteran leader for the Texas defense.
His journey has been one of resilience. A highly-touted four-star recruit in the 2020 class, Snow initially shined for the Spartans as a defensive back, notching a career-high 16 tackles against Ohio State in 2021. After transitioning to linebacker, his 2022 season was cut short by a significant leg injury. He battled back to contribute again in 2023 and 2024, showcasing the toughness and perseverance that defines great defensive players.
This move is a significant win for Texas, not just for his on-field ability but for his special teams prowess and proven track record in big games. For Longhorn fans, it's a story of a top Texas talent finally coming home to help anchor the defense in the program's pursuit of championships.
