The No. 7 Texas Longhorns will square off against the San Jose State Spartans in Week 2 of the 2025 college football season on Saturday. The game will commence at noon ET from Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.
Ahead of the Texas vs. San Jose State game, here's a look at the projected lineups for both teams.
San Jose State vs. Texas projected starting lineup for Week 2
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San Jose State projected starting lineup
Here's a look at San Jose State's starters on offense vs. Texas:
Position
No.
Starter
WR-X
1
Smith, Leland JR/TR
WR-Z
11
Riley, Malachi RS SO/TR
WR-SL
10
Scudero, Danny RS SO/TR
LT
79
Lapuaho, Peseti SR/TR
LG
74
Nomani, Sione RS SR/TR
C
75
Harbert, Joseph RS JR
RG
62
Chen, Tyler RS SO/TR
RT
72
Hale, Nate RS SO
TE
85
Canaan, Jackson RS SR
QB
5
Eget, Walker RS SR
RB
3
Chalk IV, Floyd SR/TR
Here's a look at San Jose State's starters on defense vs. Texas:
Position
No.
Starter
LDE
91
Likio, Quincy RS SR/TR
NT
50
Faga, Gafa SR/TR
RDE
45
Taufatofua, Vili RS JR/TR
OLB
4
Latu, Taniela RS SR/TR
WLB
9
McNeal-Franklin, Noah RS SR/TR
MLB
1
Pollard, Jordan SR
STAR
26
Powell, Ethan RS SR
LCB
29
Thomas, Jaylen RS FR
SS
7
Apalit-Williams, Jalen RS SR
FS
20
Revis, Isiah RS SR/TR
RCB
15
Bainer, Jalen RS SR
Here's a look at San Jose State's starters on special teams vs. Texas:
Position
No.
Starter
PT
49
Carrizosa, Trent RS JR/TR
PK
48
Lynch, Denis RS SR/TR
KO
99
Brown, Mathias SO
LS
44
Campos, AJ SR/TR
H
49
Carrizosa, Trent RS JR/TR
PR
14
Coleman, Matthew RS JR
KR
6
Bates, Jabari RS JR
Texas projected starting lineup
Here's a look at Texas starters on offense vs. San Jose State:
Position
No.
Starter
WR-X
1
Wingo, Ryan SO
WR-Z
13
Livingstone, Parker RS FR
WR-H
0
Moore Jr., DeAndre JR
LT
74
Goosby, Trevor RS SO
LG
79
Stroh, Connor RS SO
C
54
Hutson, Cole SR
RG
52
Campbell, DJ SR
RT
73
Baker, Brandon SO
TE
88
Endries, Jack RS JR/TR
QB
16
Manning, Arch RS SO
RB
5
Wisner, Quintrevion JR
Here's a look at Texas starters on defense vs. San Jose State:
Position
No.
Starter
DE
91
Burke, Ethan SR
NT
93
Kanu, Hero RS JR/TR
DT
97
January, Alex SO
EDGE
1
Simmons, Colin SO
WLB
0
Hill Jr., Anthony JR
MLB
18
Lefau, Liona JR
LCB
5
Muhammad, Malik JR
SS
4
McDonald, Jelani JR
FS
16
Taaffe, Michael RS SR
RCB
3
Guilbeau, Jaylon SR
NB
29
Littleton, Graceson FR
Here's a look at Texas starters on special teams vs. San Jose State:
Position
No.
Starter
PT
19
Bouwmeester, Jack RS SR/TR
PK
49
Shipley, Mason RS SR/TR
KO
15
Stone, Will SR
LS
58
St. Louis, Lance SR
H
19
Bouwmeester, Jack RS SR/TR
PR
21
Niblett, Ryan RS SO
KR
5
Wisner, Quintrevion JR
San Jose State vs. Texas depth chart for Week 2
San Jose State depth chart
Here's a look at San Jose State's depth chart for its offense:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
WR-X
1
Smith, Leland JR/TR
4
Shoels, Kyri RS JR/TR
WR-Z
11
Riley, Malachi RS SO/TR
13
Hoch, Cooper RS SO
WR-SL
10
Scudero, Danny RS SO/TR
14
Coleman, Matthew RS JR
LT
79
Lapuaho, Peseti SR/TR
76
Serna, Manuel SO
LG
74
Nomani, Sione RS SR/TR
56
Afalava, Simeon JR/TR
C
75
Harbert, Joseph RS JR
60
Mesa, Hudson RS SR
RG
62
Chen, Tyler RS SO/TR
54
Moleni, Daniel RS JR/TR
RT
72
Hale, Nate RS SO
71
Manukainiu, Makoni SO
TE
85
Canaan, Jackson RS SR
87
Norberg, Grant RS SR/TR
QB
5
Eget, Walker RS SR
7
Ward, Xavier RS SR/TR
8
Amisone, Tama FR
RB
3
Chalk IV, Floyd SR/TR
2
Radcliffe, Lamar SO
Here's a look at San Jose State's depth chart for its defense:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
LDE
91
Likio, Quincy RS SR/TR
89
Finau, Etu RS JR/TR
NT
50
Faga, Gafa SR/TR
92
Siaosi, Noa SO
RDE
45
Taufatofua, Vili RS JR/TR
57
Stearns, Justin RS JR
OLB
4
Latu, Taniela RS SR/TR
97
Norwood, John RS JR
WLB
9
McNeal-Franklin, Noah RS SR/TR
18
Lee, Dylan RS SO
MLB
1
Pollard, Jordan SR
16
Danielson, Naseri RS SO/TR
STAR
26
Powell, Ethan RS SR
24
Hoeft, Malakai SR/TR
LCB
29
Thomas, Jaylen RS FR
8
Norton, Runye JR/TR
SS
7
Apalit-Williams, Jalen RS SR
21
Cox III, Charles JR/TR
31
Nowell, Hunter RS SO
FS
20
Revis, Isiah RS SR/TR
3
Turner-Gooden, Larry RS JR/TR
RCB
15
Bainer, Jalen RS SR
0
Presley, Caleb RS SO/TR
Here's a look at San Jose State's depth chart for its special teams:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
PT
49
Carrizosa, Trent RS JR/TR
PK
48
Lynch, Denis RS SR/TR
KO
99
Brown, Mathias SO
LS
44
Campos, AJ SR/TR
H
49
Carrizosa, Trent RS JR/TR
PR
14
Coleman, Matthew RS JR
KR
6
Bates, Jabari RS JR
3
Chalk IV, Floyd SR/TR
Texas depth chart
Here's a look at Texas' depth chart for its offense:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
WR-X
1
Wingo, Ryan SO
2
Ffrench Jr., Jaime FR
21
Niblett, Ryan RS SO
35
Andersen, Rett RS SO
WR-Z
13
Livingstone, Parker RS FR
3
Mosley V, Emmett SO/TR
7
Lockett, Kaliq FR
14
Butler, Aaron RS FR
WR-H
0
Moore Jr., DeAndre JR
17
McCutcheon, Daylan FR
11
Terry III, Michael FR
LT
74
Goosby, Trevor RS SO
71
Brooks, Nick FR
LG
79
Stroh, Connor RS SO
72
Umeozulu, Neto RS JR
76
Christian, Jackson FR
C
54
Hutson, Cole SR
62
Robertson, Connor RS JR
51
Cruz, Daniel RS FR
RG
52
Campbell, DJ SR
70
Kibble, Nate RS FR
63
McBroom, Rick RS JR
RT
73
Baker, Brandon SO
75
Chatman, Jaydon RS SO
64
Sweeney, Robert RS SO
TE
88
Endries, Jack RS JR/TR
83
Shannon, Spencer RS SO
84
Washington, Jordan RS FR
81
Townsend, Nick FR
85
Winston, Emaree FR
QB
16
Manning, Arch RS SO
18
Caldwell, Matthew RS SR/TR
15
Owens, Trey RS FR
8
Lacey Jr., Karle FR
RB
5
Wisner, Quintrevion JR
4
Baxter, CJ RS SO
9
Gibson, Jerrick SO
6
Clark, Christian RS FR
31
Simon, James FR
Here's a look at Texas' depth chart for its defense:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
DE
91
Burke, Ethan SR
19
Umeozulu, Zina RS FR
40
Jackson, Lance FR
15
Terry, Justus FR
NT
93
Kanu, Hero RS JR/TR
99
Brevard, Cole RS SR/TR
44
Shaw, Travis SR/TR
90
Sharma, Josiah FR
DT
97
January, Alex SO
98
Watson, Maraad SO/TR
96
Johnson, Lavon JR/TR
55
Hills III, Melvin RS FR
EDGE
1
Simmons, Colin SO
8
Moore, Trey RS SR/TR
14
Spence, Brad JR/TR
92
Vasek, Colton RS SO
WLB
0
Hill Jr., Anthony JR
26
Smith, Ty'Anthony SO
37
Cunningham, Jonathan FR
MLB
18
Lefau, Liona JR
30
Barnes, Elijah FR
LCB
5
Muhammad, Malik JR
6
Black, Kobe SO
28
Wilson, Santana RS FR
SS
4
McDonald, Jelani JR
17
Filsaime, Xavier RS FR
13
Hicks, Zelus FR
FS
16
Taaffe, Michael RS SR
2
Williams Jr., Derek RS SO
9
Williams, Jonah FR
RCB
3
Guilbeau, Jaylon SR
24
Roberson, Warren RS SO
11
Phillips, Kade FR
NB
29
Littleton, Graceson FR
23
Johnson-Rubell, Jordon SO
21
Niblett, Ryan RS SO
Here's a look at Texas' depth chart for its special teams:
Position
No.
Player 1
No.
Player 2
No.
Player 3
No.
Player 4
No.
Player 5
PT
19
Bouwmeester, Jack RS SR/TR
47
Heil, Gehrig FR
PK
49
Shipley, Mason RS SR/TR
15
Stone, Will SR
46
Barnett, Spencer RS FR
KO
15
Stone, Will SR
49
Shipley, Mason RS SR/TR
46
Barnett, Spencer RS FR
LS
58
St. Louis, Lance SR
42
Haver, Tate RS SO
H
19
Bouwmeester, Jack RS SR/TR
47
Heil, Gehrig FR
PR
21
Niblett, Ryan RS SO
0
Moore Jr., DeAndre JR
KR
5
Wisner, Quintrevion JR
0
Moore Jr., DeAndre JR
How to watch San Jose State vs. Texas? TV channel and live stream details
The San Jose State vs. Texas Week 2 game will be broadcast live on ABC/ESPN. Fans can also live-stream the contest on Fubo.
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