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    Gerry Hamilton
    The Texas Longhorns have offered 25 prospects in the 2025 cycle since the calendar turned to 2024. 
    Those offers cover states from the West Coast to the East Coast. The Longhorns' staff has offered prospects from Maryland, Alabama, Mississippi, California, Georgia, Kansas and Texas. 
    OnTexasFootball provides a rundown of the new offers in the 2025 cycle with several scheduled to visit Texas this spring.  
    January, February and March offers by Texas
    Faheem Delane, S, Only (Md.) Good Counsel
    6-2, 195
    Texas offered: January 6 
    The recruitment: 29 offers, including Georgia, Texas and Auburn in January. Delane will visit Texas April 13-14.
    Aylin Dear, RB, Quitman (Miss.) High
    6-1, 200
    Texas offered: January 8 
    The recruitment: Tashard Choice was by the school in January. Has 23 offers with Ole Miss considered the favorite over Georgia and others. 
    Kaleb Edwards, TE, El Dorado Hills (Calif.) Oak Ridge
    Texas offered: January 16 
    The recruitment: Up to 18 offers with Texas, Michigan State and Auburn offering since January.
    Rickey Stewart, RB, Tyler (Texas) Chapel Hill
    5-11, 190
    Texas offered: January 20 
    The recruitment: Texas leads Baylor and Oklahoma State with a spring visit to Texas April 6, and an official visit June 14-16. 
    Michael Terry, ATH, San Antonio (Texas) Alamo Heights
    6-3, 210
    Texas offered: January 20 
    The recruitment: Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and TCU mentioned the most in state.
    Gus Cordova, DL, Austin (Texas) Lake Travis
    6-4, 255
    Texas offered: January 20 
    The recruitment: Texas A&M, Texas, Oregon and USC mentioned the most. 
    Ryan Fodje, OT, Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland - *Oklahoma commitment
    6-4, 285
    Texas offered: January 20 
    The recruitment: Committed to Oklahoma February 4.
    Smith Orogbo, EDGE, Alien (Texas) Hastings
    6-5, 215
    Texas offered: January 22 
    The recruitment: Up to 30 offers with 23 since January. That includes six SEC offers. Spring visits to Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M likely. 
    Chuck McDonald, CB, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
    6-0, 180
    Texas offered: January 23 
    The recruitment: 25 offers with Texas being the most recent. 
    Caleb Cunningham, WR, Ackerman (Miss.) Choctaw
    6-3, 180
    Texas offered: January 25 
    The recruitment: Down to Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee.
    Jaedon Harmon, LB, Rome (Ga.) High
    6-1, 215
    Texas offered: January 25 
    The recruitment: 32 offers with most recent Junior Day visits to Clemson and Florida State. Harmon has told OnTexasFootball twice in the last week that a spring visit is being planned. 
    Josh Petty, OT, Roswell (Ga.) Fellowship Christian School
    6-5, 275
    Texas offered: January 27 
    The recruitment: 40 offers, including 11 since December 1. Three sport varsity letterman.  
    Jaime Ffrench, WR, Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin
    6-1, 185
    Texas offered: January 29 
    The recruitment: Former Alabama pledge has 34 offers, including 13 SEC programs. Ffrench will visit Texas April 6. 
    Major Preston, CB, Hopewell (Va.) IMG Academy
    6-1, 175
    Texas offered: January 30 
    The recruitment: Holds 23 offers. Will visit Texas April 13-14. Also plans to visit Oklahoma in March, and Virginia Tech twice this spring. Has a June OV set up to Virginia Tech as well. 
    Dallas Golden, S, Tampa (Fla.) Berkley Prep
    6-0, 175
    Texas offered: February 1 
    The recruitment: Notre Dame considered the favorite out of 41 offers. Georgia, Clemson and Florida also receiving mention. 
    Myron Charles, DL, Port Charlotte (Fla.) High
    6-4, 290
    Texas offered: February 1
    The recruitment: 28 offers with the three in state powers receiving plenty of mention led by Florida State. Made Junior Day visit to Miami March 27. A spring and June official visit to Texas are being discussed. 
    Josiah Sharma, DL, Folsom (Calif.) High
    6-5, 300
    Texas offered: February 1
    The recruitment: Former Washington pledge made a visit to Alabama in late January. Has an official visit scheduled to Utah June 14-16. Sharma used to live in Arlington, and has family living in the Austin area. 
    Jonathan Cunningham, LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley
    6-2.5, 185
    Texas offered: February 1
    The recruitment: The offer list is up to 13 with more than 20 expected by the conclusion of the spring evaluation period. Attended Texas Junior Day January 20. Has May 3-5 official visit scheduled to TCU. 
    Courtland Guillory, DB/S, Houston (Texas) Klein Oak
    6-1, 175
    Texas offered: February 1
    The recruitment: Official visit scheduled is Arizona State May 31-June 2, Texas June 7-9, Kansas June 14-16 and Oklahoma June 21-23. Texas A&M and Texas will also receive spring visits with the Horns March 25. 
    Javar Thomas, LB, Aldine (Texas) Nimitz
    6-3, 195
    Texas offered: February 2
    The recruitment: Texas was the ninth offer with the number now at 10. The Longhorns were the first SEC program to offer. Scheduled to visit Texas March 22. 
    Devin Coleman, IOL, Cedar Hill (Texas) High
    Texas offered: February 19 
    The recruitment: Recruitment has kick started since playing on offensive line as a junior. January offers from SMU, Baylor, Texas, Mississippi State, Duke and Ole Miss.
    Kevin Wynn, DL, Greensboro (Ga.) Greene County
    Texas offered: February 20 
    The recruitment: Florida State, Georgia and Alabama lead the way with programs such as Florida, Texas, Auburn and N.C. State trying to make a push.
    Adonyss Currie, CB, Lancaster (Calif.) Quartz Hill
    Texas offered: February 20 
    The recruitment: Miami will for sure receive a visit this spring. Texas is working to get the long, rangy and speedy cornerback on campus. 
    Malik Autry, DL, Opelika (Al.) Opelika - *Auburn commitment 
    Texas offered: February 26
    The recruitment: Texas working to get a spring or official visit. 
    Linkon Cure, TE, Goodland (Ks.) High
    6-6, 220
    Texas offered: March 1
    The recruitment: Offer list of 26 includes Texas, Colorado, Miami, UCLA, USC, Duke and Michigan State since January 1.
     

    CJ Vogel
    Fourth and final day from Indianapolis for the Combine.
    Texas has one offensive lineman participating in the activities today – Christian Jones.
    Height: 6-5 Weight: 305 Wingspan: 83 5/8 40-yard Dash: 5.05 10-yard split: 1.78 Vertical Jump:  Broad Jump:  ***
    Great opportunity for Jones to carry on the momentum started by previous Longhorns this weekend.
    Also, a bit of a surprise to see Jones weigh in at 305 pounds. The Reese's Senior Bowl listed Jones at 318 earlier this winter.

    Gerry Hamilton
    Dallas (Texas) Skyline 4-star linebacker Elijah "Bo" Barnes informed OnTexasFootball that he has locked in his spring visit dates, and one includes Texas. 
    Barnes, 6-2.5 and near 230 pounds, will visit Texas April 6. That is the Longhorns' big visit weekend prior to the spring game. The April 6 visit will be followed by an official visit in June with the date TBD (June 14-16 or 21-23). Barnes attended Junior day January 20. 
    Barnes visit schedule LSU March 9th Ohio State March 23rd Alabama March 30th Texas April 6th Texas A&M April 13th Oregon April 20th   Barnes' first official visit Official visit Nebraska April 26th

    Bobby Burton
    This off-season, Texas is paying the price of winning.
    Yet another of Steve Sarkisian’s behind-the-scenes employees has left for increased responsibilities elsewhere.
    Bobby Merritt, who was responsible for breaking down opposing film and evaluating prospects in the portal for the Horns in 2023, has been hired by Rice University as its new general manager.
    The move has yet to be announced publicly but Merritt started with Rice on Friday.
    Merritt’s former boss at Texas, Billy Glasscock who was the director of player personnel for the Horns, left in January to become the General Manager for Ole Miss.
    That’s the price of winning. People will move up and get more responsibilities at other places.
     

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