The Longhorns are back in the running for another prospect from California powerhouse Mater Dei.
Four-star offensive tackle DeAndre Carter announced via Twitter on Thursday that he has received an offer from the University of Texas. His ranking by position, state and nationally are not quite updated yet as his recruitment is still young, but he’s expected to become a coveted offensive lineman in the 2024 class.
As of now, USC, Michigan and Texas are the primary three programs to offer Carter early on in his recruitment.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound offensive tackle impressed at the All-American Underclass Combine recently in San Antonio and earned all-combine honors at the event.
Rating
Stars | Overall | Position | State | |
247 | – | – | – | – |
Rivals | 4 | – | – | – |
On3 Consensus | – | – | – | – |
247 Composite | – | – | – | – |
Vitals
Hometown | Santa Ana, CA |
Projected Position | OT |
Height | 6-4 |
Weight | 340 |
Recruitment
- Offered on Jan. 27, 2022
Primary Offers
- USC
- Michigan
- Texas
- Cal
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- Oregon State
- FIU
Crystal Ball
No crystal ball predictions at this time.
After a great conversation with coach @milwee4 Blessed to have received an offer from the University of Texas. Thankful!!! @MDFootball @TexasFootball @GregBiggins @adamgorney @dburns26 pic.twitter.com/HB0EZmJj5e
— DeAndre Carter (@DreCarter72) January 28, 2022