The Texas Longhorns have secured a high‑profile addition to their backfield, welcoming running back Raleek Brown after his transfer from Arizona State.
A Dynamic Playmaker Arrives
Brown arrives as the most explosive weapon the Sun Devils have fielded in recent memory, celebrated for his ability to break long runs and stretch defenses.
During his tenure at Arizona State, he joined a distinguished group of rushers — including Eno Benjamin, Rachaad White, Xazavian Valladay and Cam Skattebo — who each surpassed the 1,000‑yard mark, underscoring the caliber of talent he brings to Austin.
Coaches highlight his knack for turning modest gains into double‑digit bursts, a trait that will test opposing defenses throughout the Big 12 schedule.
Beyond the ground game, Brown is also a reliable target in the passing attack, offering the Longhorns a versatile option on the perimeter and in the slot.
Early indications suggest that his presence could reshape Texas’s offensive schemes, giving the staff more flexibility to exploit mismatches and sustain drives.
Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Brown’s skill set will translate to the collegiate level, anticipating a season where the Longhorns’ rushing attack becomes a central pillar of their identity.