On Saturday, the first scrimmage for the Texas Longhorns resulted in three significant injuries for head coach Steve Sarkisian’s program — according to a report from Geoff Ketchum of Orangebloods, junior wide receiver Isaiah Neyor and redshirt senior offensive lineman Junior Angilau both suffered season-ending knee injuries, while senior running back Roshon Johnson suffered an ankle injury that could cause him to miss several games.
Neyor, a transfer from Wyoming where he recorded 44 receptions for 878 yards (19.95 yards per catch) and 12 touchdowns, was expected to provide the Longhorns with a red-zone threat and a deep threat to complement sophomore Xavier Worthy.