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    Gerry Hamilton
    K.J. Lacey schedules two visits to Texas
    Texas quarterback commitment K.J. Lacey (Saraland, Al./High) will be on campus twice this spring. 
    OnTexasFootball was informed late Wednesday night that the 6-0, 180 pound Saraland High star will be a pair of visits in April. Lacey will first visit the weekend of April 6th to be in town for the Texas big offensive recruiting weekend that includes a number of offensive targets in the 2025 cycle. He will return two weeks later for the Longhorns Spring Game April 20th weekend. 
    Head coach Steve Sarkisian and quarterbacks coach A.J. Milwee made a stop at Saraland High January 30. The duo also attended Saraland High's final game of the season in 2023. 
    Lacey committed to Texas June 3, 2023 over Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss and Tennessee. He has 29 known offers, including nine from the SEC. 
    Ole Miss and Auburn continue to pursue Lacey. 
    Lacey will be a rare four year starter on the varsity level at quarterback. He enters his senior campaign 439 of 652 for 6,841 yards with 83 touchdowns. Saraldn High is 28-2 the last two seasons, including a State Championship in 2022. They lost in the state title game in 2023. 
    April 6 visitor list:
    K.J. Lacey, QB, Saraland (Al.) High #AllGasNoBrakes
    OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
    Lacey is also expected to make an official visit June 28-30. 
    Kelshaun Johnson, WR, Hitchock (Texas) High
    OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
    Johnson has official visits scheduled to Penn State May 31-June 1, Texas Tech June 8-10 and Texas very likely June 28-30. 

    John Mills, IOL, San Francisco (Calif.) St. Ignatius
    OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
    Texas will also receive an official visit June 14-16
    Tyler Thomas, IOL, Dickinson (Texas) High
    Thomas' spring visit schedule is locked in with LSU March 9, Texas A&M March 30 and Texas April 6. He's also likely to visit Texas April 20 for the SpringGame.

    Gerry Hamilton
    The Texas Longhorns weekend featuring top offensive targets in the 2025 class is April 6th and 7th. There are already two key offensive line visitors confirmed, and now one of the nations fastest prospects in the cycle will be back in Austin.
    Hitchcock (Texas) High speedy playmaker Kelshaun Johnson (5-11, 165) told OnTexasFootball Wednesday night that he will be back in Austin April 6th. Johnson, considered a Texas lean over Texas A&M, Penn State and USC, attended Texas Junior Day January 20. 
    Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and area recruiter Blake Gideon made a stop at Hitchcock High January 18 prior to the Junior day visit. 
    The Longhorns offered Johnson June 11, 2023 after a standout camp performance. Sarkisian, Gideon and Chris Jackson have remained in constant contact since that time. 
    Johnson attended Texas A&M Junior Day January 27, and was very impressed with wide receivers coach Holmon Wiggins. 
    April 6 visitor list:
    Kelshaun Johnson, WR, Hitchock (Texas) High
    OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
    Johnson has official visits scheduled to Penn State May 31-June 1, Texas Tech June 8-10 and Texas very likely June 28-30. 

    John Mills, IOL, San Francisco (Calif.) St. Ignatius
    OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star
    Texas will also receive an official visit June 14-16
    Tyler Thomas, IOL, Dickinson (Texas) High
    Thomas' spring visit schedule is locked in with LSU March 9, Texas A&M March 30 and Texas April 6. He's also likely to visit Texas April 20 for the SpringGame.

    Bobby Burton

    It’s Official

    By Bobby Burton, in Articles,

    Chris Gilbert, former Lancaster High School head coach and director of high school relations at Texas, is returning to Austin in the role of Special Assistant to the Head Coach.
    Gilbert spent last season as tight ends coach at North Texas.
     
     

    CJ Vogel
    Bobby Burton, Gerry Hamilton and I got together to discuss the most important Texas Longhorns players heading into 2024, talk the latest in 2026 QB Recruiting and more on this week's State of the Program!
    Give it a watch and let us know where you are leaning on this topic of most important Longhorns for 2024.
     

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