The Texas Longhorns are about to begin fall camp ahead of a highly-anticipated 2026 season on the Forty Acres.But in the process, a former Texas starting offensive lineman is looking to join the party with a potential extra year of eligibility. Per reports from OnTexasFootball, former Texas offensive lineman Cole Hutson is the latest player to file an age-based eligibility lawsuit against the NCAA in hopes of being granted an injunction that would allow him to play one final year of college football. Hutson played four years at Texas where he played in 48 games with 23 starts, before going undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. He received a rookie minicamp invite with the Dallas Cowboys.Could Cole Hutson Rejoin the Texas Roster?Hutson's lawsuit against the NCAA comes so late in the offseason that it's hard to imagine him being able to rejoin a Texas roster that has already distributed notable NIL money to many of the team's new additions, particularly on the offensive line.After all, the primary goal for many players seeking another year of eligibilty is centered around the potential of a six-figure NIL package that most high-level Power 4 teams are able to offer.Though many fans hate to see multiple lawsuits filed by players, these athletes are simply doing what is in their best financial interest.Ahead of what was supposed to be his last home game as a Longhorn this past November against Texas A&M, Hutson reflected on his college career while speaking to the media."The friends I've made in the past, what life is going to be like in the future, all kind of honed into one moment and the honor I'll have that walking out on that field for one of the my last time is is exciting and also bittersweet, but at the same time, I've cherished my time here, and hopefully I made a big enough impact for the younger guys to see, and when I walk on that field, it will just be another game. And so I'm excited."Hutson and the Longhorns got the last laugh with a 27-17 win over Texas A&M. Now, he'll be looking to extend his college football memories if the lawsuit is successful and he is granted another year of eligibility.Sign up to our free newsletter and follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram for the latest news. Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow