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4 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Even when guys were getting drafted under Mack they had the reputation of being soft. To see what we have now and our guys excelling in the league is very very good.

In the NFL Draft, i think it was CBS Sports that listed the Favorite Pick, Best Value & Most Surprising Pick for each team:

2. Tennessee Titans: A+    Most surprising pick: Gunnar Helm            
5. San Francisco 49ers: A+    Favorite pick: Alfred Collins            
18. Miami Dolphins: A    Most surprising pick: Quinn Ewers            
21. Philadelphia Eagles: A-    Best value: Cameron William            
28. Denver Broncos: B-    Favorite pick: Jahdae Barron            
29. Green Bay Packers: B-    Favorite pick: Matthew Golden          

It was posted elsewhere that Jahdae Barron and Matthew Golden were Saban's and Herbstreit's favorite picks. 

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I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

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22 minutes ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

There is some truth to the idea that this board is actually livelier when we stink, because recruiting is all we have when the product on the field is bad.

But also, Sark waits a while to push for commitments, which makes a good chunk of the calendar uneventful. We only have 5 commits right now and one of them is a long snapper.

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45 minutes ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

It's probably just you. That said, the recruits aren't really on Twitter anymore besides just as a marketing tool and half of the breaking news has migrated to the most boring content delivery system known to man aka daily podcasts, so there's less personality and wit floating around for the boards to sink their teeth into.

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11 minutes ago, Lonestar88 said:

There is some truth to the idea that this board is actually livelier when we stink, because recruiting is all we have when the product on the field is bad.

But also, Sark waits a while to push for commitments, which makes a good chunk of the calendar uneventful. We only have 5 commits right now and one of them is a long snapper.

The summer time recruiting meltdowns are enjoyable.

Dakorien Moore picking Oregon and DT recruiting going to shambles last summer were great "our pets' heads are falling off" moments. 

If I had to pick two spots where we could see something similar this year, I am picking our top RB targets committing elsewhere and Turntine committing elsewhere. 

To be clear, I don't hope those things happen. But I think those things happening will cause the Surly servers to reach their max temperature thresholds.

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40 minutes ago, texifornia said:

It's probably just you. That said, the recruits aren't really on Twitter anymore besides just as a marketing tool and half of the breaking news has migrated to the most boring content delivery system known to man aka daily podcasts, so there's less personality and wit floating around for the boards to sink their teeth into.

Also the timeline is mattering more and more. Used to be February-March was big in recruiting before spring practices opened up. Now that timeline has shifted to summertime and all the OV's plus the follow up of those visits with commits, top 3/5/10/20 etc.

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1 hour ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

Recruting hasn't changed for the people who get excited nationally about players. There's a lot of things that are going on that make recruiting harder to follow, and a lot of that has to do with the way this staff operates. They are in a position where they offer late and only the people that actually want to be here are coming to OV and unofficials etc. With NIL it's also a lot more muted on weird purely emotional decisions, there's too much at stake for these guys to fuck around and go to some dumbass coach who smooth talks them.

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33 minutes ago, Atticus said:

This is easily been the most enjoyable time to be a Longhorn fan in the last 15 years.

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I preferred the Strong & Herman years.

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3 hours ago, texifornia said:

It's probably just you. That said, the recruits aren't really on Twitter anymore besides just as a marketing tool and half of the breaking news has migrated to the most boring content delivery system known to man aka daily podcasts, so there's less personality and wit floating around for the boards to sink their teeth into.


Where have you gone, David Garvin?

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4 hours ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

I’m a follower of TX HS football. It’s cool to see a player you recall hearing about or seeing highlights of as a freshman/soph get an offer. But yeah I never saw and still can’t see any excitement in “Texas extended an offer to generic 4-5 star Buford GA/Mater Dei CA player today”. We’re going to get highly rated classes every year, no matter what.

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I am enjoying it and it remains interesting, but for some people I think the vast number of blue chip prospects that are now interested in Texas creates recruiting overload.  Easier to follow/remember/covet x number of prospects than xxx number.  For myself, I am no longer having large mood swings regarding the recruitment of a particular player.  Which is what makes this so fabulous; I know we're going to wind up with a tremendous class. Trust the corches may still be a bit idealistic, but it's no longer a punchline.

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5 hours ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

I feel the exact same. I can hardly be bothered to learn the names of individual recruits at this point, and that's fine by me honestly.

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Maybe we've just learned to take HS recruiting with a more measured outlook. That's partly due to the twists and turns of the portal. I was so giddy about Bru finally making his way to Austin...only to have that short stay turn out to be a dud. I lamented missing out on Makuba...and then he ended up being a star for us. Still grind my teeth over some of the HS misses, but our program is bigger than any one player. 

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Gents, it's May. We're not down to the wire on anything. The big name prospects are going to wait until Summer and some we even wait until December. 

Remember how the Justus Terry recruitment went last year? That was a huge deal and a really fun one to win. 

You'll enjoy recruiting more in a few months. It's just dead right now so it's not as interesting. But there will definitely be one or two guys in the top-10 nationally that we get excited about. 

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5 hours ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

Performing the mental gymnastics required to convince yourself that likes of Tristan Nickleson, Marcel Southall, and Kennedy Lewis were all just underrated diamonds in the rough really made it more rewarding to follow recruiting. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

There's no real reason to pay attention to this stuff until about mid October at the earliest. Last summer by August everyone here was freaking out about the DT class and other things then it all turns around in season. NIL makes it where a ton of decisions aren't really made until the dollars hit the table. 

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21 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

OTF says Jalen Lott is looking at committing on July 4th.

Dakorien Moore committed on July 4th last year.

My body is ready for this.

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7 hours ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

I gotta be honest. I'm hardly following recruiting any more. I'm just assuming that we're getting 90%-ish of the top targets and then they are going to backfill any roster misses through the portal. 

It's great being the Joneses and all, and lord knows that we took it in the ass from Ohio State, Georgia, Bama, LSU etc. for far too many years and it feels good to turn the tables on those fuckers... but the ins and outs of recruiting isn't all that interesting to me any longer. Is that just me?

You wouldnt be saying this if OU and Aggie were performing up to standard. The fact that both are shitting the bed, at least at Herman levels and nearing Strong levels, unquestionably lowers the stakes in recruiting. 

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6 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

Listen guys, I enjoy blowjobs from supermodels as much as the next guy, and after having a decade plus of zero female contact, or at best maybe a dry handy from a fat desperate neighbor, sure, this all feels great. But having to just roll over and yawn before fucking whatever 10 I want has sort of, I don't know...taken away the whole excitement involved with the chase? It's kind of souring the whole situation for me. Anyone else? 

 

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So, Tom Loy and Brandon Huffman did a 247 stream and discussed Mark Bowman.

 

Both guys like Texas in this recruitment, and think we're the team to beat.  Johnny Nansen was just there visiting, and they referred to the presence of Spencer Shannon (from Mater Dei) at Texas.

They also discussed USC as a threat - their surge in recruiting, the presence of Chad Bowden (GM w/ Cal ties) at USC, and a Mater Dei DL (and Bowman's team mate) who just flipped from Oregon to USC.  USC is also recruiting a Mater Dei edge in the current class.

🤞  🤞  🤞 

 

Edits/adds:

- Also, USC mod said there are a few folks around Bowman, that aren't fans of USC.

- And said Texas sending Nansen probably helps USC (not sure if snark, or suggesting someone else from Texas would have been better).  Loy/Huffman just said Nansen had contacts and experience recruiting the West Coast ... didn't suggest anything negative

- Luke Sorensen, who had been CBed to USC, got a CB flip to Penn State

- And ... a USC poster who's considered an insider, keeps saying Bowman's a silent/lock to USC.  Fuck him.  W/ or w/o a Trojan.

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

OTF says Jalen Lott is looking at committing on July 4th.

 

1 hour ago, westexhorn said:

How we feeling about this one?

None of us should feel good at this point. Nothing is complete or certain,  either. 

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2 hours ago, Gut Wagon said:

I'm feeling a Notre Dame vibe. Really want to be wrong come signing day. 

That’s Finley. Lott is down to us, Oregon, and maybe another. 

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On 5/5/2025 at 12:21 PM, Getafix said:

 

FYI - just cross-posting a really nice story.

 

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Embedded tweet w/ anecdote.

 

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Brandl got a standing O at the end of the semester back when I had him for some  finance class. Finance 354, maybe? He’s always been a bad ass professor. 

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7 hours ago, cafe society said:

I am enjoying it and it remains interesting, but for some people I think the vast number of blue chip prospects that are now interested in Texas creates recruiting overload.  Easier to follow/remember/covet x number of prospects than xxx number.  For myself, I am no longer having large mood swings regarding the recruitment of a particular player.  Which is what makes this so fabulous; I know we're going to wind up with a tremendous class. Trust the corches may still be a bit idealistic, but it's no longer a punchline.

What a difference a coach makes….

Posted (edited)

Gerry Hamilton

 

Texas OV List: Another 4-star++ added 

The Texas Longhorns continue to add official visitor to the list for June. The latest additions are from the Sunshine State, in 4-star++ EDGE Trenton Henderson (Pensacola/Catholic) and 4-star++ DL James Johnson (Miami/Northwestern).

OTF expects at least five more prospects to be added to the list in the next week to ten days. 

The updated OV list:

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June 6-8 (4) ...

Ezavier Crowell, RB, Jackson (Ala.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Team to beat for Texas: Alabama

K.J. Edwards, RB, Carthage (Texas) High 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Team to beat: Texas

Mark Bowman, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 5-star 
Teams to beat for Texas: Georgia and USC

Hayward Howard Jr., New Orleans (La.) Edna Karr
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
The leaders: Texas and Miami

June 13-15 (27)...

Amari Latimer, RB, Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Team to beat for Texas: Miami

Jalen Lott, WR/ATH, Frisco (Texas) Panther Creek  
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Three will battle it out: Texas, Oregon or USC, with others in mix.

Aaron Gregory, WR, Douglassville (Ga.) Douglas County - *Texas A&M commit 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

Jabari Mack, WR, Destrehan (La.) High - *LSU commit
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

Mason James, WR, Norman (Ok.) North
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
Teams to beat for Texas: Oklahoma and Washington

Hezek Kent, TE, Brunswick (Ga.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++ 
The July 12 decision: Texas, Florida or maybe Miami

Felix Ojo, OT, Mansfield (Texas) Lake Ridge
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Team to beat: Texas

Malakai Lee, OT/IOL, Honolulu (Hi.) 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Kyle Flood in Hawaii: Thursday

Zaden Krempin, IOL, Prosper (Texas) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
Key note: Wants to play tackle

 

Dylan Berymon, DL, Monroe (La.) Ouachita Parish 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+ 
If Texas makes final push: Texas will win out

Tico Crittendon, DL, Lithonia (Ga.) High 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+ 
The OV list: Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee and Texas 

Jaimeon Winfield, DL, Richardson (Texas) High - *USC commit
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

Damari Simeon, DL, Richland (N.J.) St. Aug
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Key note: OTF believes Texas can win this with final push

Vodney Cleveland, DL, Birmingham (Ala.) Parker
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Headed into OV's: Florida or Texas

Dre Quinn, EDGE, Norcross (Ga.) Greater Atlanta Christian 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+ 
Loaded OV list: Texas, Georgia, Notre Dame, Clemson and Tennessee

Trenton Henderson, EDGE, Pensacola (Fla.) Catholic
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++ 
The OV's: Auburn, LSU, Florida, Texas and Michigan

Khamari Brooks, EDGE, Bogart (Ga.) North Oconee 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

Jake Kreul, EDGE, Orlando (Fla.) IMG Academy 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++ 
The OV's: Colorado, Ohio State, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma

Bryce Perry-Wright, DL/EDGE, Buford (Ga.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+ 
The OV's: Auburn, Clemson, Miami, Texas and Texas A&M

JaReylan McCoy, DL/EDGE, Tupelo (Miss.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+ 
The OV's: Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss, Texas and LSU

Brayden Rouse, LB, Marietta (Ga.) Kell 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Four remain: Tennessee, Texas, Alabama and Michigan 

Talanoa Ili, LB, (Kahuku, Hi.) High 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++ 
The OV's: Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Texas, USC and Oregon

Tank King, ILB, Port Arthur (Texas) Memorial
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
Team to beat: Notre Dame

Justice Fitzpatrick, CB, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
A top two: Georgia and Texas

Samari Matthews, CB, Cornelius (N.C.) Hough
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
The decision: South Carolina, Texas or Clemson

Yaheim Riley, N/CB, Austin (Texas) Anderson
OnTexasFootball ranking: 3-star++
Team to beat: Texas

Chace Calicut, S/LB, Houston (Texas) North Shore
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Current team to beat: Washington

June 20-22 (14) ...

Dia Bell, Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage #AllGasNoBrakes
OnTexasFootball ranking: 5-star 

Kaydon Finley, Aledo (Texas) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Team to beat for Texas: Notre Dame

Chris Stewart, Pearland (Texas) Shadow Creek #AllGasNoBrakes 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star

Kaiden Prothro, Bowdon (Ga.) High 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
The OV list is loaded: Georgia, Texas, Florida, Alabama and Auburn

John Turntine III, OT, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 5-star
Eventual decision: Texas or Texas A&M

Samuel Roseborough, OT/IOL, Clearwater (Fla.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Team to beat: Texas

Sam Utu, OT/IOL, Orange (Calif.) Lutheran
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

 

Nicolas Robertson, IOL, Klein (Texas) High #AllGasNoBrakes
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+

Max Wright, OT/IOL, Melissa (Texas) High #AllGasNoBrakes
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star

Kendall Guervil, Fort Myers (Fla.) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
The battle currently: Texas vs. Florida 

James Johnson, DL, Miami (Fla.) Northwestern (*likely June 20-22)
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
The battle: Texas, Georgia, Florida and Miami

Luke Wafle, Princeton (N.J.) Hun School 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
The battle: Texas, Ohio State and Penn State

Kosi Okpala, Houston (Texas) Mayde Creek 
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star+
Team to beat: Texas

Jermaine Bishop, CB/WR/Ret, Willis (Texas) High
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++
Team to beat: Texas

Last June visitor...

Valdin Sone, Dyke (Va.) Blue Ridge School
OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star++

 

 

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This is a nice little article from CJ

 

 

It has become a trend each year to wonder around this time of the year, when the Texas class will begin to heat up.

Recruiting is fun, but there are spurts throughout the year where it certainly feels like you are crawling through a school zone in terms of excitement and momentum. The Texas staff is no stranger to that over the last four cycles as well. The monotonous day to day of the winter and spring seasons leads to some fireworks at the turn of July seemingly every year.

It has become the blueprint for recruiting classes that have ended in the top five in each of the previous four cycles. 

As the official visit circus of June inches closer, I wanted to go cycle by cycle to see two things – Where Texas sat from a commitment perspective at this point in the cycle and where they ended up after, let's say July 31.

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2022 Class

Final Ranking: 5th

Total Commitments: 28

Commitments at May 8: 5

RB Jaydon Blue, QB Maalik Murphy and DB BJ Allen Jr. all committed in February of 2021 with DL Kris Ross and Zac Swanson joining the class ahead of the month of June.

Commitments at July 31: 11

The class size doubled with a pair of specialists, then Cole Hutson and Connor Robertson both committing on July 2. LB Derrick Brown and DB Austin Jordan both made their decisions prior to the end of July.

The 2022 class is the one exception to the rule with 11 of the 28 commitments making announcements after Thanksgiving. Texas finishes strong, but this is the heaviest amount of movement we have seen in the back end of the cycle.

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2023 Class

Final Ranking: 3rd

Total Commitments: 25

Commitments at May 8: 5

Only LB S'Maje Burrell, RB Tre Wisner, and WR Ryan Niblett had made decisions prior to the month of May.

Texas did have verbal pledges from DB Jamel Johnson (TCU) and EDGE Dylan Spencer (Texas Tech) at the time, though neither made it through the conclusion of the cycle.

Commitments at July 31: 17

The news of Arch Manning committing on June 23, 2022 ignited quite the run for the Longhorns. In the week after Arch's commitment, Texas had gained eight verbal pledges and by the end of the July, 70% of the players that had signed with Texas were in the fold.

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2024 Class

Final Ranking: 5th

Total Commitments: 22

Commitments at May 8: 3

Texas only had three commitments at the time entering June. QB Trey Owens, ATH Hunter Modden (decommitted) and P Michael Kern made up the entire class at the time. 

Commitments at July 31: 15

Six commitments to wrap up the month of June, then three verbal pledges on July 1st – WR Parker Livingstone, DL Alex January and DB Jordon Johnson-Rubell. One verbal pledge in July did not sign, that would be ATH Aeryn Hampton.

Big wins in the OV month of June included Santana Wilson, Christian Clark and Jerrick Gibson.

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2025 Class

Final Ranking: 1st

Total Commitments: 25

Commitments at May 8: 4

Commits in the class included QB KJ Lacey, TE Emaree Winston, EDGE Lance Jackson, RB Rickey Stewart and LB Bo Barnes. Plus, the eventual decommitment DL Brandon Brown.

Commitments at June 31: 16

Brown had decommitted by the end of July, but Texas was rolling with 16 verbal pledges in the class at the time the calendar flipped to August. The Coleman triplets and James Simon committed at the end of May, Texas won out for John Mills and Caleb Chester in June, then the Longhorns went on a run in July with Kade Phillips, Jonathan Cunningham, Nick Townsend and Josiah Sharm flipping from Oregon.

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2026 Class

Which leads us to where we are currently in the class of 2026.

Final Ranking: TBD

Total Commitments: TBD

Commitments at May 8: 5

Texas sits with commitments from QB Dia Bell, WR Chris Stewart, OL Nicolas Robertson, OL Max Wright and LS Trott O'Neal. 

You can expect the next 60 days to be action packed with commitments with the Longhorns currently expecting 46 official visitors on campus in the month of June. 

Buckle up, should be an eventful summer once again.

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