Texas RB Tre Wisner Enters Transfer Portal, Creating Major Shakeup - Could Texas A&M Be in Play?
In a move that’s turning heads across the college football landscape, Texas running back Quintrevion “Tre” Wisner has officially entered the transfer portal. And yes, it’s as big as it sounds.
Wisner wasn’t just another name in the backfield - he was the guy for the Longhorns. The former 1,000-yard rusher from 2024 had carved out a clear lead role in Steve Sarkisian’s offense, and just this past season, he delivered his most electric performance of the year against none other than Texas A&M. That’s right - the same Aggies who might now be in the market for a back like him.
Let’s be clear: seeing Wisner in maroon and white would be a stunner. But it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibility.
Texas Suddenly Thin at Running Back
Wisner becomes the fourth running back from Texas to hit the portal, and that leaves a glaring hole in the Longhorns’ depth chart. For a program with championship aspirations, that’s not just a concern - it’s a red alert. Whether it’s recruiting or portal additions, Texas is going to have to reload fast.
But on the flip side, this also opens a door - one that Texas A&M might want to walk through.
A&M’s Running Game Needs Help - Wisner Could Be the Answer
The Aggies are coming off a season where the run game simply didn’t get it done. Their struggles were on full display in a tough matchup against Miami, where the offensive line couldn’t establish any push and the backs couldn’t find daylight. That lack of production wasn’t a one-off - it’s been a recurring issue that new head coach Mike Elko will need to fix in a hurry.
And while A&M has young talent in Rueben Owens II and Jamarion Morrow, neither has the résumé or proven production that Wisner brings to the table. This isn’t just about filling a roster spot - it’s about injecting leadership, experience, and a game-breaker into a backfield that needs all three.
Wisner has already shown he can handle the workload, break off chunk plays, and carry an offense when needed. He’s done it in big games, against tough defenses, and in hostile environments. That’s the kind of player who doesn’t just join a team - he elevates it.
Staying in Texas Makes Sense - But Would He Flip to the Rival?
Wisner hails from Glenn Heights, Texas, just south of Dallas. So staying in-state wouldn’t be a stretch. And while the idea of him suiting up for the Aggies might seem like a fantasy to some, geography and opportunity could make it more realistic than people think.
Texas A&M needs a back. Wisner needs a new home.
And Elko is trying to build momentum in his first full offseason at the helm. The dots are there.
Whether they connect is another story.
Make no mistake - this would be a bold move. A statement move. And if it ever came to pass, it would send shockwaves through the Lone Star State.
What’s Next?
For now, all eyes are on Wisner’s next step. Wherever he lands, he’ll bring immediate impact. But if that next jersey happens to be Texas A&M’s, buckle up - because the rivalry just got a whole lot more personal.
One thing’s for sure: the transfer portal never sleeps, and neither do the storylines it creates.
