- Texas Longhorns hosted several top football recruits for official visits.
- Recruiting analysts predict multiple five-star and four-star prospects will commit to Texas.
- Recruits cited the coaching staff, program, and city of Austin as positive factors.
The Texas Longhorns and coach Steve Sarkisian hosted a weekend of huge official visits. This was the second of three weekends in June for official visits and Texas just hosted one of the most star-studded in the nation. Rivals.com recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman has the intel on several of the prospects that were on the 40 Acres in the past few days, including some predictions.
Spiegelman predicts five-star OT Felix Ojo (Mansfield, TX) will commit to Texas. Last week, Ojo cancelled an official visit to Oklahoma before heading to Austin for the UT OV. “There is a sense that Texas closed strong on this official visit and left a big enough impression on the elite OT ahead of his July commitment,” Spiegelman said. “There is a strong sense that Ojo wont leave the state to play college football.”
The Austin-based recruiting expert also projects five-star LB Xavier Griffin (Gainesville, GA) will end up a Longhorn too. “It’s down to Texas and Alabama with a June 26 commitment on the horizon,” Spiegelman said. “No team has come on stronger with the four-star EDGE than the Longhorns. There’s a sense Texas made another step forward with Griffin and his mother back in Austin this weekend.”
Another elite prospect in Austin this weekend was four-star DB Samari Matthews (Cornelius, NC), who was on campus for the second time. “My experience in Austin was amazing — from the staff and players to the energy of the city itself,” Matthews told Rivals. “What excites me most about the chance to play for Coach Sark is knowing he pushes his players to be their best in every way — both on and off the field. At Texas, I know I’ll be challenged to grow into the best version of myself, which aligns with the goals I’ve set for my future.”
Texas’ main competition for Matthews is South Carolina. “The opportunity to learn from Coach Orphey and Coach (Duane) Akina … I got to do some board work with both of them and let’s just say we had a time. That experience made the idea of becoming a Longhorn even more exciting,” Matthews said. “I’m feeling really good. I got a good look at the vision they see for me. My comfort with Coach Sark and Coach O is high. Those are my guys. Austin is nice city for sure.” Spiegelman says he’s close to calling it for the Longhorns.
Four-star OT Zaden Krempin (Prosper, TX) is emerging as a Texas lean. He tells Rivals UT is rising to the top of his list. “I’m a perfect fit here,” Krempin said. “Texas is only doing 45 official visits. They told us how they only wanted to bring guys that fit their program.”
LSU and Texas A&M both made a good impression on the North Texas prospect, but the Longhorns knocked it out of the park with Krempin over the weekend. “It was incredible, he said. “Texas has something special happening here. You can just feel it. I got to see a detailed plan for me from the strength and development piece to the OL room. Overall, it was awesome from the moment we got here. It was a good time. Austin is a cool place.”
Four-star LB Brayden Rouse (Marietta, GA) was also in town this weekend. Spiegelman says Texas is trending with the blue-chip. “They did a great job making me a priority for them and showing that,” Rouse said. “Texas impressed me.”
Texas is battling Tennessee of Rouse. “The visit was great,” he said. “It was good for me to get my family on campus and see what the school has to offer. I was impressed on their presentation on how they see me fitting in their scheme and program. I also had a great time spending time with the coaches and continuing to strengthen those relationships … Texas has always been a school I could potentially see myself going to.”
Four-star DL Bryce Perry-Wright (Buford, GA) was on the 40 Acres for the sixth time this weekend. He says Texas is at the top of his list with Texas A&M and Clemson. “The overall visit was great,” the Georgia native said. “I really felt like I could see myself fitting in at Texas — not just as a player, but as a person. There was a strong sense of belonging being on campus this weekend. The energy was good and I could honestly picture myself there.”
Perry-Wright tells Rivals he’s very comfortable with the coaches, the city of Austin and principles of the Texas program. “It’s a system I feel like I’d thrive in,” he continued. “Bonding with the players and coaches, and just being around everybody again was a real highlight. The city itself and the atmosphere around Austin are special and the overall vibe from the people I was around this weekend made a strong impression. They showed real belief in me and my ability to make an impact early. That meant a lot. The coaches made me feel welcomed, valued and like they truly want me to be a part of what they’re building.”
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