Texas Cheerleader Turns Heads After Big College Football Playoff Win
12/23/2024 03:57 PM
The University of Texas football program is off to the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, where it will be taking on No. 4 seed Arizona State in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
Texas, the No. 5 seed, took down No. 12 seed Clemson, 38-24, at Darrel K Royal Stadium. The Longhorns, who lost to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, took care of Dabo Swinney's squad, in relatively easy fashion, on Saturday afternoon. Now, Steve Sarkisian's team will be playing for a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
While the Longhorns shined on the field, a stunning Texas Longhorns cheerleader went viral on social media.
Emma Vorndran, a veteran University of Texas Longhorns cheerleader, turned heads on social media with her presence.
"Who do we play next?🤗🤗" she wrote.
Emma has a nice following on social media, with more than 4,000 followers.
She has a big-time presence on Instagram.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, meanwhile, knows his team is facing a tough test against the Sun Devils.
He believes Arizona State is playing as well as anyone in the country right now. Arizona State is coming off a Big 12 Championship, which the program won in its first season in the league.
"We we're in the Big 12 for 27 years, we won four. This is their first year, and they won the Big 12 Championship. It's is a really hard thing to do...The last two months, I think they're playing as good of football as anybody in the country," Sarkisian said on Monday.
Steve Sarkisian on ASU:
— Blake Niemann (@Blakes_Take2) December 23, 2024
"We we're in the Big 12 for 27 years, we won four. This is their first year, and they won the Big 12 Championship. It's is a really hard thing to do...The last two months, I think they're playing as good of football as anybody in the country." pic.twitter.com/VTlTobD294
Texas and Arizona State are scheduled to play on New Year's Day, live from the Mercedez-Benz Superdome in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. E.T.
The College Football Playoff quarterfinals game will be airing on ESPN.