
Texas, Long Horn has lost at least part of the spring training in Ryan Winggo, even if it’s not the rest. It is described as a “small” injury, and Texas staff will be careful with any player who suffers in practice.
As the first time published by Bobby Berton in Texas football, it is unlikely to be a long-term issue. The injury will also put pressure on the recipient’s regiment, which is also without desk this spring. Winggo was the only broader or strict recipient in spring training that has an official reception.
6’2, 214 Poounds had a rapid effect in their first year of school, with four to 70 yards in their first game against Colorado Statite. He followed him with a 55-yard kick against Michigan in Anne Arbor. Winggo recorded his first TD in Week 3-0 against UTSA on a 75-yard bomb by Arch Manning.
But with the start of the conference, Winggo’s production declined. St. Louis’s production didn’t score more throughout the season and didn’t play another 50+ game again. The season ended with 29, 472 Yard and two TDs. He also urged 100 yes in five works.
While Winggo must be good to the autumn camp, it creates an opportunity for some young recipients to move. Parker Livingston, a second year student, has already become an acceptable goal of Manning in practice. There should also be more repetition of Caliq Locket, Jamie Fernch and Michael Terry III. They all registered early.