Texas Basketball: Bo Ogden Flashes Shooting Range in Viral Clip
Texas basketball recruit Bo Ogden is turning heads online after a social media video showed the guard displaying impressive shooting range ahead of his Longhorns career.

Bo Ogden Puts His Shot on Display
Texas basketball fans got an early look at what Bo Ogden can do with the ball in his hands. A social media video circulating online showed the Longhorns guard prospect demonstrating notable shooting range, drawing attention from college basketball circles and Longhorn supporters alike.
Ogden, who is tied to the Texas program, used the clip to show off his ability to knock down shots from distance. The video spread quickly, with fans and recruiting watchers taking notice of his smooth release and confidence from deep range.
For a Texas program that has placed a premium on perimeter shooting in recent seasons, a guard who can stretch the floor is exactly the kind of player the Longhorns need. Ogden's video, while informal, gave a concrete glimpse of a skill set that could translate well at the college level.
Why This Matters for the Longhorns
Texas basketball has been building steadily under its coaching staff, leaning on versatile guards who can score from multiple spots on the floor. A player who can shoot reliably from the perimeter opens up driving lanes for teammates and forces opposing defenses to make difficult decisions.
Social media clips have become a regular part of how recruits and committed players stay connected with fan bases during the offseason. They also serve as low-key recruiting tools, keeping a program in the public conversation during months when no games are being played. Ogden's video fits that pattern, giving Texas fans something concrete to discuss.
The original report was published by KVUE, the Austin-based news outlet that covers Longhorns athletics closely.
Ogden's Profile Keeps Rising
Offseason videos like this one rarely tell the whole story of a player's game, but they do highlight specific strengths. For Ogden, the message was clear: he can shoot, and he wants people to know it.
Shooting touch is one of the harder skills to develop at the college level, which is part of why prospects who already possess a reliable outside shot tend to generate excitement early. If the mechanics visible in the clip hold up in game situations, Ogden could carve out a meaningful role in the Texas rotation.
Longhorns fans will be watching his development closely as the program moves toward its next season. A guard with that kind of range, if it translates, gives Texas another weapon on the perimeter and adds depth to a backcourt that will need contributors at multiple spots.
For now, the video stands as an early signal. The real test comes when the lights are on and the game is live.










