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Texas LB Ty’Anthony Smith dismissed from program

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 4:14 PM

Texas linebacker Ty’Anthony Smith has been dismissed from the program due to conduct detrimental to the team, coach Steve Sarkisian said Saturday.

Smith ​appeared in all 16 games in the ‌2024 season as a freshman for the Longhorns, notching 16 tackles (eight solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, a half sack, and an interception in a blowout win over Florida. He ‌played ​12 games during his sophomore ⁠season, including his first ⁠career start in the Citrus Bowl win over Michigan. Smith’s 60 tackles (39 solo) ranked fifth on the team. He had 5.5 tackles for loss, two ​sacks, two forced fumbles and two interceptions.

He had returned to practice this week but missed ⁠the Aug. 15 scrimmage with ⁠the flu, according to Sarkisian. On Friday ​evening, a Texas spokesman announced that Smith had been ​dismissed.

“I didn’t like it,” Sarkisian said. “It’s an unfortunate ‌situation for him individually. For us as a team, I hate that. He’s a quality player, but I have to think about the team first.”

Two ⁠transfer linebackers, Rasheem Biles from Pitt and Justin Cryer from Florida State, were competing with Smith for a starting ⁠job.

The linebacker ‌corps will have a different look this ⁠season following the departures of Anthony ​Hill ‌Jr. and Trey Moore for the NFL ​and Liona ⁠Lefau’s transfer to Colorado.

“Guys are going to have to grow into certain roles,” Sarkisian said. “I think when we do want to go into our base package that we’ve got the right people on the ​field.”

–Field Level Media