Following the massive junior day in Austin a week ago, it is worth taking a look at what the Longhorns will be competing against.
Texas A&M hosted a talented group of prospects this weekend for a smaller, intimate junior day of their own. A good number of those prospects were in Austin last week and will be competitive recruitments moving forward.
A quick rundown of the A&M visitors this weekend:
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- RB Jordon Davison
- WR Ashton Ansley
- WR Tanook Hines
- WR Kelshaun Johnson
- OL Tyler Thomas
- OL Ty Haywood
- OL Lamont Rogers
- OL Ryan Fodje
- OL Jonte Newman
- DL Xavier Ukponu
- LB Elijah Bo Barnes
- LB Kelvion Riggins - Committed to A&M
- CB Caleb Chester
- S Deyjohn Pettaway - Committed to A&M
- ATH Michael Terry III
A couple of familiar names here.
The big one to me is Elijah Bo Barnes out of Dallas Skyline. Texas is heavily pursuing the talented linebacker and recently were able to see him three times in the past week.
Ashton Ansley, Tyler Thomas and Xavier Ukponu were on campus last week as well.
Texas offered Michael Terry III last weekend on the junior day. He immediately mentioned a top three of TCU, Texas Tech and Texas.
Lamont Rogers is a big name to keep an eye on. Also on the offensive line are a pair of Bridgeland offensive linemen – Jonte Newman and Ryan Fodje. Texas offered Fodje last weekend on the trip to Austin. The pair will take visits together, also headed to Houston next weekend.
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Oklahoma had a busy weekend as well. Similarly to A&M, a bit smaller of a visit day compared to Texas' a week ago.
- WR Emmanuel Choice
- DL Landon Rink
- EDGE Max Granville
- LB Jonah Williams
- CB Cobey Sellers
Jonah Williams is the biggest name here. He was unable to make it to Austin a week ago, however Oklahoma does a fine job here to get him up to Norman. Texas' chances are taking a hit the longer it takes to get him back to Austin.
Landon Rink of course is a familiar name in the 2025 class. Lancaster's Emmanuel Choice is going to be a big name as well. The 6-foot-4 wide receiver has really begun popping in the recruiting world and Oklahoma is confident in their pursuit of the playmaker.
Texas hosted Cobey Sellers last weekend as well, though similarly to Choice, the Sooners feel good about where they sit for the Shadow Creek cornerback.
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