Inside Texas checks in with top 2022 OL target Kelvin Banks, offers the latest from 2023 Isaiah Robinson, and speaks with newest OL offer Nate Kibble. Enjoy the evening news.OL Kelvin Banks, Shadow Creek (Humble, TX) (OREGON) – 2022:The 6-foot-5, 315-pound On3 consensus five-star and No. 27 overall prospect is keeping the Horns close. The Oregon pledge was set to see College Station last weekend, but didn’t make the trip. He fully intends on making it to Austin on Saturday.“Texas stays on me,” said Banks. “Coach Sarkisian and coach Flood just want me to stay closer to home. They say I could come in and play early and not have to wait.”He remains solid to the Ducks and coach Mario Cristobal, who texts Banks daily. But the idea of playing closer to home, where his family and friends can watch him, is becoming more of a possibility.Right now, he’s trying to improve his own game.“I really want to improve my technique,” Banks said. “I’m focused on being a better leader for my teammates. I want to bring that mentality to college.”Texas, Texas A&M, and LSU are pushing the most. The Tigers are still trying to get him back to Baton Rouge. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Aggies try to reschedule his visit.For now, the Horns are holding their own in this pursuit. A strong showing by the Longhorns on Saturday could go a long way in these sweepstakes.OL Isaiah Robinson, Lamar (Arlington, TX) – 2023Texas needs tackles. Isaiah Robinson fits the profile.At 6-foot-7, 278 pounds, the 2023 On300 prospect keeps in touch with the Texas staff as he continues to fill out his frame.“For Texas, I just really loved the campus when I was there in the summer,” Robinson said. “Austin looks like a pretty cool place to be. They have a top theater program and that’s what I want to major in. I want to be an actor. Coach Flood is just a cool guy. He wanted to come over and meet my parents at the camp. He stopped what he was doing to come meet them and that was big to me. I’m actually coming down to Austin this weekend for the game.”One thing that stands out for the Horns is Kyle Flood.“He always sends me text messages and a Hook’ Em afterwards,” said Robinson. “Sometimes they’re motivational, sometimes it’s just how you doing, and sometimes it’s about the team. He also has a good track record of putting guys in the NFL.”Some of the schools standing out early are Texas, Baylor, USC, Oklahoma State, and Texas A&M. He’s seen College Station a few times as well. His plans are set for the next few weeks.“I’ll be at Texas this weekend,” said Robinson. “We may go to Texas Tech next week, and we’re definitely going to Baylor on November 27th.”Texas looks good here, and I expect Texas Tech to be involved. Him and his family got to know Joey McGuire at Baylor and are interested in what he has to say in Lubbock.But for UT, the search for offensive tackles continues and they’re building a great bond here with the Arlington native.OL Nate Kibble, Atascocita (Humble, TX) – 2024:At 6-foot-3, 290 pounds, the sophomore is the latest from the OL factory known as Atascocita. Sam Cosmi, Kenyon Green, and Kam Dewberry are a few of Coach Moses’ best prospects recently. Kibble knows he’s next.“It been fun learning on the go but it’s a fun process,” said Kibble about early recruiting. “Just want to find a place like home.”With four offers including Texas, Houston, Texas State, and UTSA, his stock will only rise. The Horns are attacking these early evaluations.“(Texas) told me they were going to keep looking at me,” said Kibble. “I have work to do but they like the way I play and I can’t wait to get better.”His teammate and fellow O-linemen, Kam Dewberry, is showing Kibble the ropes, just like bringing him to Austin for the first game of 2021.“Kam (Dewberry) told us he still undecided, but I came to UT when they played Louisiana week 1,” Kibble said. “The atmosphere is crazy there. Everyone was a Texas fan.”Of note: Texas coach Steve Sarkisian will be at the South Oak Cliff game tomorrow night. The Bears are full of dudes like Jamyri Cauley, Kyron Chambers, and Jayvon Thomas.EDIT (4:37pm):On3's Scott Schrader reports Larry Turner-Gooden will be back in Austin for an UOV on Saturday. He took his official to UT on October 16th. Good news getting the Bishop Alemany (Mission Hills, CA) defensive back on campus.