With the National Letter of Intent in from consensus five-star running back Bijan Robinson, the 16 commits for the Texas Longhorns are all officially in the fold on Early Signing Day, so it’s worth taking a look at the overall scholarship distribution for head coach Tom Herman’s program heading into next season.

Roster matrix Position Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Position Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total QB Hudson Card Casey Thompson Sam Ehlinger 4 Ja'Quinden Jackson RB Derrian Brown* Roschon Johnson Keaontay Ingram Daniel Young 6 Jordan Whittington* Bijan Robinson WR Kennedy Lewis* Jake Smith Brennan Eagles 9 Troy Omeire Marcus Washington Dajon Harrison Malcolm Epps Al'vonte Woodard Joshua Moore* TE Brayden Liebrock* Jared Wiley Reese Leitao Cade Brewer 4 Jaden Hullaby OL Tyler Johnson* Junior Angilau Sam Cosmi Derek Kerstetter 15 Isaiah Hookfin* Rafiti Ghirmai Tope Imade Jake Majors Reese Moore Denzel Okafor Logan Parr Christian Jones Jaylen Garth Willie Tyler* Andrej Karic DL Myron Warren* T'Vondre Sweat Ta'Quon Graham 11 Peter Mpagi* Keondre Coburn Marqez Bimage Vernon Broughton Moro Ojomo Jacoby Jones Sawyer Goram-Welch Daniel Carson LB David Gbenda* Byron Vaughns Joseph Ossai 10 Marcus Tillman Jr.* Ayodele Adeoye Juwan Mitchell Prince Dorbah Luke Brockermeyer Russell Hine Cort Jaquess DB Kenyatta Watson II* Chris Adimora Caden Sterns Chris Brown 19 Marques Caldwell* Tyler Owens BJ Foster Donovan Duvernay Xavion Alford DeMarvion Overshown Hank Coutamanos Jerrin Thompson Anthony Cook Kitan Crawford Jalen Green Kobe Boyce Montrell Estell D'Shawn Jamison Josh Thompson* K/P/DS Ryan Bujcevski 3 Cameron Dicker 81 Justin Mader

*Denotes players on track to redshirt this season

With the medical retirement of linebacker De’Gabriel Floyd, the graduate transfer of offensive lineman JP Urquidez, and the removal of the seniors, Texas is currently sitting at 81 scholarships for next season.

Expect the normal level of attrition during the offseason — probably between four and six players — and note that there are a handful of walk ons who might or might not remain on scholarship this year. In all likelihood, Texas won’t need those scholarships next fall and committed to keeping those players on scholarship for multiple years.