The spotlight will shine on the offense, obviously because of quarterback Arch Manning as well as the many other high-profile newcomers on the Texas offense. However, the Longhorns' offense has one key returner who will be in for a different role this season while still being poised to have a big and impactful year. Ryan Wingo Could Be in for A Big 2026 SeasonTexas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo (1) runs the ball against Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Quintavius Johnson (33) in the first half at Sanford Stadium. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectJunior wide receiver Ryan Wingo took a step as a sophomore, with the receiver expected to become Texas' No. Coleman will undoubtedly take the role of top option in the Texas offense this season, taking Wingo's spot.