The dynamic six-foot, 195-pounder capped off his collegiate career with a productive season for the Longhorns—recording 987 ...
After a big season at Texas, wide receiver Matthew Golden appears to have his sights set on the NFL. Golden will forgo his ...
This story has been updated to reflect Golden's return. ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden left Friday's Cotton Bowl matchup against Ohio State with a left ankle ...
However, on Tuesday, Texas fans finally got some good news. All-American safety Michael Taaffe announced he’s coming back for ...
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden left the first half of the College Football Playoff game against Ohio State with an apparent ankle injury. Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden exited ...
UPDATE: Matthew Golden returned to the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. ARLINGTON — Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden left for the locker room in the second quarter of ...
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden is an explosive pass catcher who boasts versatility in how he can impact a passing game. The Texas offense unleashed a downfield weapon that ...
Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden went into the injury tent in the first half of the 2025 Cotton Bowl against Ohio State. He came down with a highlight reel catch on the Longhorn's first drive ...
The Texas Longhorns are saying goodbye to star wide receiver Matthew Golden. Following an impressive 2024 season, Golden is taking his talents to the NFL. He has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft ...
Texas football wide receiver Matthew Golden intends to declare for the NFL Draft, according to multiple reports. Golden, a junior, will forego his final year of collegiate eligibility after ...
ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden left Friday's Cotton Bowl matchup against Ohio State with a left ankle injury, according to the ESPN broadcast. Golden returned to ...
Matthew Golden also returned kicks during his college career. That included having two kick returns for touchdowns in 2023 with Houston. For his career, he averaged 25.8 yards per kick return.