Texas loses 4-star 2026 in-state running back commitment

The four-star had previously been committed since January.

Only days after securing a commitment from five-star quarterback Dia Bell, the Texas Longhorns have now lost the other member of their 2026 class, as Raycine Guillory officially decommitted from the program Thursday.

Guillory, who is an in-state prospect for the Longhorns, is considered as a four-star running back in the 2026 class out of Aledo High School in Texas. The four-star is also ranked as the nation’s No. 189 overall prospect, as well as the No. 16 running back and No. 25 player in the state of Texas.

Guillory had also previously been committed to the Longhorns since January of 2024, but now re-open’s his recruitment where he holds over 20+ offers.

With the decommitment of Guillory, Texas now holds only one commitment for the 2026 cycle in the aforementioned Bell. The Longhorns class now also sits at No. 8 overall in the SEC for the 2026 cycle according to the 247Sports Team Rankings, and is only one-of-nine programs from the conference that holds at-least one commitment.