College basketball is just around the corner and Chris Beard has the Texas program moving in the right direction. On the court, they were ranked No. 5 in the AP poll and picked second in the preseason Big 12 poll.
Off the court, recruiting has never been better. Beard is in the hunt for some of the top prospects in the country, attracting them to Austin.
On Monday evening, another top 30 prospect announced he would become a future Longhorn.
Five-star small forward Dillon Mitchell announced his commitment to Texas via Twitter. He picked the Longhorns over home-state Florida State and old Texas head coach Rick Barnes’ Tennessee.
Other offers included Auburn, Florida, Illinois, and Virginia Tech.
Mitchell is the second commitment in Texas’ 2022 class. Five-star point guard Arterio Morris out of Kimball High School in Dallas has been locked in since July 17.
It will be the first time since the 2016 recruiting class Texas has signed two five-star prospects (Jarrett Allen and Andrew Jones) on the 247Sports composite.
COMMITTED!! đ¤đ˝đ§Ą#HookEm @TexasMBB pic.twitter.com/4MFpMMsqbd
— Dillon Mitchell (@Dillonmit_23) October 25, 2021
Kelly Oubre is the player comparison for Mitchell from 247Sports’ Jerry Meyer. His athleticism is seen as the biggest upside, being an electric player up and down the court. Texas will have to mold him into a better offensive player but Mitchell’s defense seems to already be up to par, if not better.
Texas got Mitchell’s final official visit, hosting him on Oct. 17. Florida State and Tennessee got their shots back in the summer, as did eventually cut Ohio State.
Texas Official! Thank you @TexasMBB for an amazing time! đ¤đ˝đ§Ą pic.twitter.com/Mlb9PjyhBq
— Dillon Mitchell (@Dillonmit_23) October 17, 2021
On the 247Sports composite, Mitchell is the No. 28 overall player and No. 9 within the state of Florida. At the small forward position, he ranks as the No. 8 prospect.
Contact/Follow us @LonghornsWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas news, notes, and opinions.