Wednesday will feature a Citrus Bowl showdown in college football between the Michigan Wolverines and the Texas Longhorns. Both teams finished the regular season with identical 9-3 records, setting the stage for an interesting postseason contest at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. Michigan comes into this game with a coaching change on the horizon, while Texas looks to prove they belonged in the College Football Playoff. Below, I make my Michigan vs Texas prediction before kickoff.
Our Michigan vs Texas Pick
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Michigan Wolverines vs Texas Longhorns
- Date & Time: Wednesday, December 31, 2025, 3:00 PM ET
- Venue: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL
- Broadcast: ABC
Key Storylines
The Citrus Bowl is going to be an interesting one this year. Texas enters the game as a favorite after finishing 9-3 and arguing that they deserved inclusion in the playoff field. Their resume includes wins over ranked opponents like Oklahoma and Texas A&M, and they have consistently performed well against strong teams during the SEC season. But opt-outs could cause a problem for the Longhorns on defense, as several of their most frequent contributors on that side of the ball are set to miss this game.
Michigan’s offseason has been turbulent. Following the dismissal of head coach Sherrone Moore due to a policy violation and the subsequent coaching hire of Utah’s Kyle Whittingham, the Wolverines are dealing with multiple opt-outs and injuries. Michigan is looking at as many as 12-15 key contributors unavailable for this game. That volatility has injected uncertainty into Michigan’s Citrus Bowl and could have a drastic impact on the way they play this game.
Quarterback Play
The quarterback matchup is a compelling element in this game and one that isn’t impacted by opt-outs. Texas’ Arch Manning has had a strong season, throwing for 2,942 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions with eight rushing scores. That production positions him as a reliable leader of the Texas offense despite some early-season struggles.
Michigan’s Bryce Underwood is a true freshman who completed 61.1% of his passes for 2,229 yards, nine touchdowns, and six interceptions. He also has 323 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns. Underwood’s dual-threat ability makes Michigan threatening at times on offense and he will try to take advantage of the absences on defense for the the Longhorns.
Betting Trends & H2H
- Texas has won both previous meetings in the series, including a convincing victory in their last encounter in 2024.
- Michigan went 4-8 against the spread during the regular season.
- The Longhorns weren’t much better against the spread at 4-7-1.
- The Wolverines went 6-6 in the over/under market this year.
- The Longhorns stayed under the total in 7 of their 12 games.

