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  1. OTF has Melissa High 2026 6-6 SG Austin Goosby, younger brother of Trevor Goosby, on offer watch https://www.instagram.com/p/C8fw01rvJcI/?igsh=OGRzdjRqNzlnMGJt
  2. OTF caught up with Conroe (Texas) High 4-star CB Dorian Brew as he was boarding his flight to Columbus to OV to Ohio State. I had time to ask him one question … scale of 1 to 10 how would he rank the Texas visit? ”Ten.” Brew was hosted by Jaylon Guilbeau.
  3. A quick rundown of tweets and notes from the official visitors on campus ahead of the weekend festivities. Texas is hosting a trio of official visitors currently, all in the defensive secondary: Mansfield Timberview DB Nathan Tilmon Conroe CB Dorian Brew Mission Viejo (CA) CB Dijon Lee Plus some notes on additional prospects elsewhere.
  4. Four-star Mission Viejo CB Dijon Lee has arrived in Austin for his official visit and will be on campus shortly. The official visit is set to begin within the next hour. The 6-foot-4 west coast cornerback will wrap up his official visit Thursday, before heading out to Tuscaloosa for an OV with Alabama.
  5. Texas extended an offer to 2026 Thomasville EDGE Camron Brooks this afternoon. The Longhorns are looking to capitalize off their 2026 momentum and extend another offer in the Peach State, where they have begun to see their efforts rewarded in 2025. Brooks is listed as a 6-foot-3 and 240-pound pass rusher with a 4-star rating on most services.
  6. 2025 San Ramon Valley (CA) EDGE Marco Jones says Texas gave him a lot to think about in regards to his decision coming up. Jones has a decision date set for July 2 and will take one more OV to USC. Texas is recruiting him as an off-ball LB that can spin down to rush off the edge. Jones mentioned the city and campus were really big takeaways on the trip, and also mentioned the California ties the Texas staff have help their case for his recruitment.
  7. Texas and 4-star DL Myron Charles OTF believes Texas continues to have legit shot at the Port Charlotte (Fla.) High 4-star defensive tackle. Legit shot. Charles was at Miami this weekend. This one will come down to the FSU OV June 21-23, and then the decision between the Noles vs. Horns.
  8. 2025 Lovejoy WR Daylan McCutcheon departs Austin for home after his official visit to Texas. Was hosted by WR DeAndre Moore on the trip. Heads to Florida State next week, the school presumed to be the favorite at the moment. McCutcheon said he had a blast on campus, especially for the Tank Davis boxing match last night with the team.
  9. 2025 Jasper TE Kiotti Armstrong has shut things down and committed to Texas A&M. The talented tight end was on campus in College Station this weekend and the Aggies did enough to earn his commitment. Armstrong was scheduled to visit Texas for an official visit the week of June 21–23, though that trip remains uncertain at the moment. Texas still has Emaree Winston in the fold, and will host him and Nick Townsend next week for an OV as well.
  10. OTF believes Conroe (Texas) High 4-star CB Dorian Brew will make a mid-week OV to Texas next week. Horns OV sandwiched between Oregon and Ohio State weekend OV’s
  11. OTF was told Tuesday night that Conroe (Texas) High 4-star CB Dorian Brew remained in talks with Texas on an official visit, but had yet to finalize a date. As of last night, Brew was not expected to be in Austin this weekend. He currently has Oregon scheduled for this weekend. Brew has had Ohio State on the scheduled June 21-23 for a while.
  12. Hook ‘Em! Texas has earned a commitment from 2025 Fort Bend Marshall CB Caleb Chester following his official visit to Texas last weekend. The Longhorns led for the 6-foot-1 cornerback coming into the weekend and made a strong enough impression on the visit for Chester to shut things down for good. Chester was slated to officially visit Texas A&M and Arkansas over the next two weekends, so for the Longhorns to get him to shut things down was quite the victory. Chester brings great length and athleticism out wide.There is plenty to like on tape and still room for development for the next level. Of course, the addition of Chester to the 2025 class helps the Longhorns with 2026 DB Isaiah Williams and LB Noriel Dominguez as well. Texas is up to 11 commits in the class with two massive official visit weekends slate for the next two weeks as well. View full news story
  13. Note on Michael Terry III San Antonio (Texas) Alamo Heights 4-star athlete Michael Terry III will begin his OV to Texas A&M earlier than expected. This will not be a full weekend OV. The Terry family is scheduled to arrive in College Station today/tonight, and have the two day visit Thursday through Saturday. Texas A&M has taken the Thursday through Saturday approach with a few prospects in the 2025 cycle. Notes Terry and family have been in contact with Texas multiple times since the OV. Texas has reiterated that the 6-3, 217 pounder has a spot in the Texas class all the way until signing day in December if he waits to make a decision. Texas, Texas A&M and Nebraska all remain squarely in the mix. Terry and family are not in a rush to make a decision, There remains talk in the family about a fall decision. That is subject to change, of course, as many prospects end up backing off that timeline and committing prior to senior season. The NIL part of the recruitment has yet to truly begin.
  14. Hook ‘Em! Texas has earned a commitment from 2025 Fort Bend Marshall CB Caleb Chester following his official visit to Texas last weekend. The Longhorns led for the 6-foot-1 cornerback coming into the weekend and made a strong enough impression on the visit for Chester to shut things down for good. Chester was slated to officially visit Texas A&M and Arkansas over the next two weekends, so for the Longhorns to get him to shut things down was quite the victory. Chester brings great length and athleticism out wide.There is plenty to like on tape and still room for development for the next level. Of course, the addition of Chester to the 2025 class helps the Longhorns with 2026 DB Isaiah Williams and LB Noriel Dominguez as well. Texas is up to 11 commits in the class with two massive official visit weekends slate for the next two weeks as well.
  15. 2025 Oaks Christian EDGE Hayden Lowe has committed to USC following his official visit this weekend. Texas was scheduled to receive an official visit June 14-16 and had previously been considered a school to watch in this recruitment. It remains to be seen if that visit will still take place.
  16. Cocoa (Fla.) High 4-star EDGE & FSU commit Javion Hilson told OTF that FSU and Texas are the top two after his OV to Austin.
  17. Texas A&M has snagged a commitment from Lancaster, CA cornerback Adonyss Currie. Texas had yet to get Currie onto campus for a visit, but I do believe there was an attempt to push for Currie at some point in this cycle. While Currie joins the Texas A&M class, that does not mean the Longhorns are facing a shape up on their cornerback board. Dorian Brew, Kade Phillips, and Aidan Anding remain on the table for Texas moving forward.
  18. With the commitments of Jordan and Devin Coleman, the June official visitors list has been trimmed. Dickinson (Texas) High IOL Tyler Thomas will no longer visit Texas. Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake OL Juan Gaston is still being rumored to be visiting Texas. That is not happening.
  19. Texas QB commit KJ Lacey dropped his highlights from his spring game at Saraland HS. Only four drives, but three ended up in touchdowns and Lacey finished with an impressive stat line on the afternoon. Lacey is set to officially visit Texas June 21–23.
  20. The Big 12 conference has announced its first and second team All-Conference rosters following the conclusion of the regular season. Texas received nine honorees, with Max Belyeu earning the Big 12 Player of the Year Award. **** Player of the Year: Max Belyeu, Texas Pitcher of the Year: Payton Tolle, TCU Freshman of the Year: Dominic Voegele, Kansas Newcomer of the Year: Payton Tolle, TCU Coach of the Year: Skip Johnson, Oklahoma All-Big 12 First Team 😄 Jake English, Kansas IF: Brady Day, Kansas State IF: Michael Snyder, Oklahoma IF: Jalin Flores, Texas IF: Jared Thomas, Texas IF: JJ Wetherholt, West Virginia OF: Carson Benge, Oklahoma State OF: Zach Ehrhard, Oklahoma State OF: Max Belyeu, Texas DH: Easton Carmichael, Oklahoma UT: Josh Kross, Cincinnati SP: Braden Davis, Oklahoma SP: Brian Holiday, Oklahoma State SP: Payton Tolle, TCU* SP: Derek Clark, West Virginia RP: Gage Boehm, Texas RP: Ben Abeldt, TCU *- unanimous selection All-Big 12 Second Team C: Kevin Bazzell, Texas Tech IF: Kodey Shojinaga, Kansas IF: Kaelen Culpepper, Kansas State IF: Colin Brueggemann, Oklahoma State IF: Peyton Powell, Texas IF: Reed Chumley, West Virginia OF: Cary Arbolida, Houston OF: Bryce Madron, Oklahoma OF: Nolan Schubart, Oklahoma State DH: Wesley Jordan, Baylor UT: Christian Mitchelle, Cincinnati UT: Justin Murray, Houston SP: Dom Stagliano, UCF SP: Reese Dutton, Kansas SP: Dominic Voegele, Kansas SP: Kyson Witherspoon, Oklahoma SP: Sam Garcia, Oklahoma State RP: Tyson Neighbors, Kansas State RP: Robert Cranz, Oklahoma State *** The Longhorns earned five honorable mentions as well – Rylan Galvan, Will Gasparino, Max Grubbs, Jared Thomas, and Ace Whitehead. Texas will play Texas Tech Tuesday night in round one of the Big 12 Conference tournament.
  21. Updated June Official Visitors List OnTexasFootball currently has 40 prospects with official visit dates locked in for June official visits. Here is the updated list. June 7-9 Kaleb Edwards, TE, El Dorado Hills (Calif.) Oak Ridge OnTexasFootball ranking: 3-star Official visit schedule: UCLA May 10-12, Washington May 31-June 2, Texas June 7-9 and Oregon June 21-23 Caleb Chester, CB, Missouri City (Texas) Marshall OnTexasFootball ranking: 3-star Official visit schedule: Texas June 7-9, Arkansas June 14-16, Texas A&M June 21-23 Dorian Brew, CB, Conroe (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Texas June 7-9 and Ohio State June 21-23 June 14-16 Rickey Stewart, RB, Tyler (Texas) Chapel Hill #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Kelshaun Johnson, WR, Hitchcock (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Penn State May 31-June 2, Texas Tech June 7-9, Texas June 14-16, USC June 21-23 Andrew Marsh, WR, Katy (Texas) Jordan OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Washington May 31-June 2, USC June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and Oklahoma June 21-23 Daylan McCutcheon, WR, Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: USC June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and Ohio State June 21-23 Nick Brooks, OT, Cedar Rapids (Ia.) John F. Kennedy OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Georgia May 31-June 2, USC June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and Iowa June 21-23 Lamont Rogers, OT, Mesquite (Texas) Horn OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Missouri May 31-June 2, Texas A&M June 7-9 and Texas June 14-16 John Mills, IOL, San Francisco (Calif.) St. Ignatius OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Nebraska April 26-28, California May 23-25, Washington May 31-June 2, Florida June 7-9 and Texas June 14-16 Brandon Brown, DL, Melbourne (Fla.) Eau Gallie #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Florida May 31-June 2, Tennessee June 7-9, Texas June 14-16, USC June 21-23 Myron Charles, DL, Port Charlotte (Fla.) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Florida May 31-June 2, Miami June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and FSU June 21-23 Josiah Sharma, DL, Folsom (Calif.) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Washington May 10-12, Texas June 14-16 and Alabama June 21-23 Kevin Wynn, DL, Greensboro (Ga.) Greene County OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Georgia May 31-June 2, South Carolina June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and Florida State June 21-23 Hayden Lowe, EDGE, Westlake Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Georgia May 17-19, Miami May 31-June 2, Oregon June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and USC June 21-23 Lance Jackson, EDGE, Texarkana (Texas) Pleasant Grove #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Smith Orogbo, EDGE, Alief (Texas) Hastings OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: SMU May 17-19 and Texas June 14-16 Riley Pettijohn, LB, McKinney (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: FSU May 31-June 2, Texas June 14-16 and USC June 21-23 Jonathan Cunningham, LB, Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: SMU May 3-5, Arizona State June 7-9, Texas June 14-16 and Kansas June 21-23 June 21-23 K.J. Lacey, QB, Saraland (Ala.) High #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Note: Auburn, USC and Ole Miss remain in contact. James Simon, RB, Shreveport (La.) Calvary Baptist OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Texas June 21-23 Jaime Ffrench, WR, Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: LSU May 31-June 2, Miami June 7-9, Tennessee June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Kaliq Lockett, WR, Sachse (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: LSU May 31-June 2, USC June 7-9, FSU June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Marcus Harris, WR, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Georgia May 18-20, Alabama May 31-June 2, Tennessee June 7-9, Oregon June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Emaree Winston, TE, Calhoun (Ga.) High #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Nick Townsend, TE, Dekaney (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Arizona State April 26-28, USC May 31-June 2, Alabama June 7-9, Texas A&M June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Kiotti Armstrong, TE, Jasper (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Auburn May 31-June 2, LSU June 7-9, Texas A&M June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Michael Fasusi, OT, Lewisville (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 5-star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 7-9, Oklahoma June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Jackson Christian, IOL, Port Neches (Texas) Port Neches-Groves OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Tyler Thomas, IOL, Dickinson (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 3-star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Jordan Coleman, OT, Cedar Hill (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: SMU May 17-19, Oklahoma June 7-9, Baylor June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Devin Coleman, IOL, Cedar Hill (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: SMU May 17-19, Baylor June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Zion Williams, DL, Lufkin (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4–star Official visit schedule: TCU May 3-5, LSU June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Derry Norris, DL, Port Orange (Fla.) Spruce Creek OnTexasFootball ranking: 4–star Official visit schedule: Georgia Tech May 31-June2, Miami June 7-9, Minnesota June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 (Likely to be locked in Friday) D.J. Sanders, DL, Bellville (Texas) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4–star Official visit schedule: Texas A&M June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Damien Shanklin, EDGE, Indianapolis (In.) Warren Central OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Ohio State May 31-June 2, Tennessee June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Marco Jones, EDGE, Danville (Calif.) San Ramon Valley OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Ohio State May 31-June 2, Tennessee June 14-16, Texas June 21-23 Elijah Barnes, LB, Dallas (Texas) Skyline #AllGasNoBrakes OnTexasFootball ranking: 4–star Matai Tagoa'i, LB, San Clemente (Calif.) High - *USC commit OnTexasFootball ranking: 4–star Official visit schedule: Washington May 31-June 2, Utah June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Kade Phillips, DB, Missouri City (Texas) Hightower OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Baylor April 26-28, Texas A&M June 7-9, LSU June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Aidan Anding, CB, Ruston (La.) High OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Miami May 31-June 2, Arkansas June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 Devin Williams, CB, Buford (Ga.) High - *Auburn commit OnTexasFootball ranking: 4-star Official visit schedule: Auburn June 14-16 and Texas June 21-23 View full news story
  22. I made the quick trip over to Austin Westlake tonight for the Chaps' spring game. The program that has produced Colton Vasek, Ethan Burke, Michael Taaffe and Connor Robertson has been friendly to the Longhorns in recent years. While there may not be that big Longhorns target on the roster this season, there remains plenty of talent here. *** 2025 LB Elliott Schaper Official visits set to Duke (May 31) and Wisconsin (June 7) at the moment. Holds 13 offers. Duke was in attendance this evening. 2025 EDGE Connor Vasek The younger brother of Colton Vasek has seen his recruitment grow this spring. Vasek holds 15 offers, receiving most of his interest from the Ivy's and academies. 2025 EDGE Cullen Devine Devine earned an Air Force offer this afternoon, his first D1 offer thus far. Devine is a super active 6-foot-3-inch defensive line prospect that can spin down into the three-tech if needed. 2026 QB Rees Wise I visited with Wise back in the winter when the Westlake QBs were undergoing their QB bootcamp. Wise stands 6-foot-2 and has earned offers from Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, North Texas and several others. 2026 WR Brody Wilhelm The 6-foot-5 wide receiver has an Air Force offer under his belt and was a star today during the spring game. 2026 DL Maddox Flynt I am a huge fan of the potential Flynt possesses after seeing him in the weight room in the winter. Flynt was the District 26-6A Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2023 and currently sits right around 275 pounds.
  23. Former Texas CB Terrance Brooks has found his new home for the 2024 season. Brooks has committed to Illinois following his departure from the Texas Football program. It was reported that both Michigan and USC were interested in Brooks, though it is the Fighting Illini who come away with the portal victory. Best of luck to Terrance Brooks in the B1G!
  24. I’m at Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage today to watch 2026 QB target Dia Bell 6-2, 195, 9.75 inch hand
  25. Bastrop is only about 30 minutes away from Austin so it was no surprise to see some Texas representation yesterday in attendance for a practice session. I have talked about 2027 QB Weston Nielsen at length in the past, but I want to focus on who else I was able to watch in-person yesterday. *** Perhaps a new name to Texas recruiting circles in 2025 DB Ramonz Adams. The current Texas Tech commit is coming off of a silver medal in the triple jump at the UIL Texas State Finals meet in Austin a week ago. Adams is a six-foot cornerback that saw time yesterday at safety as well. The Bastrop cornerback is very springy and his athleticism is very evident when on the field. I talked to him a bit after practice and despite Terry Joseph being in attendance for the practice, Adams told me he has not talked with Texas all too much so far. From previous trips to Bastrop, I know Adams is locked in with his commitment at the moment and is excited for his official visit to Lubbock June 7-9 – his only official visit locked in at the moment. *** Meanwhile on the defensive line front, 2026 DL Tiki Hola is shaping up to be one of, if not the, top defensive linemen in the state of Texas for the 2026 class. Hola is up to 280 pounds and sees time along the line anywhere from over the nose to out wide at edge. Having seen Hola in both the weight room and now on the field, it is really impressive the flexibility he brings to his frame. There is still plenty of room for his body to fill out and redistribute weight up to the top half. I think there is potential here for Hola to be a top ten player in the state of Texas for the next cycle. Hola has plans to visit Ohio State and Alabama for a camp during the month of June. He was on campus for a spring practice April 11 and the Longhorns are a school that are comfortably in the top group of his contenders at the moment.
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