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How Texas can replace the expected production of WR Isaiah Neyor

In late January, the Texas Longhorns accomplished one of the program’s biggest NCAA transfer portal recruiting coups of its offseason by flipping Wyoming Cowboys transfer wide receiver from the Tennessee Volunteers.

After accounting for 878 yards and 12 touchdowns on just 44 receptions, Neyor was one of the most coveted pass catchers on the transfer market thanks to his catch radius and deep-threat ability. Throughout the offseason, Neyor was a standout, clearly announcing his ability to translate his production to the Power Five level.

But with Neyor suffering a season-ending ACL injury during Saturday’s scrimmage, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian will have to find other ways to replace Neyor’s expected production at wide receiver.