Texas Longhorns Recruiting: Andrew Mukuba commits to Clemson over LSU, Texas

Tom Herman has struck out on another 2021 recruit in Andrew Mukuba. A four-star prospect, Clemson won the safety over LSU and Texas.

Texas has struck out on another 2021 recruit, this time in Andrew Mukuba. A four-star prospect, Mukuba comes of out LBJ High School in Austin, Texas. Dabo Swinney and the Clemson Tigers won the safety over LSU and Texas.

Mukuba announced his decision on Thursday night on Instagram Live.

On the 247Sports composite, Mukuba ranks as the No. 13 safety in the country. Inside the state of Texas, he is the No. 43 player and ranks as the No. 242 player in the country.

The safety measures in at 6-0 and 185 pounds. Mukuba has been compared to current Longhorns’ strong safety Chris Brown by Gabe Brooks of 247Sports.

The Tigers’ 2021 recruiting class has no other secondary recruits. Mukuba is the No. 14 recruit in Clemson’s class. Swinney will be getting a safety with good range and excellent ball skills. Once on campus at Clemson, he will need to add some weight to play in the ACC.

Mukuba is apart of multiple targets the Longhorns have whiffed on in the 2021 class. It began with the Brockermeyer twins, James and Tommy, to Alabama. It continued on the offensive line with multiple three-star tackles.

After a rare miss for cornerback coach Jay Valai, Texas’ class is now nearly complete. Running back L.J. Johnson and outside linebacker Terrance Cooks could complete the 2021 recruiting class for the Longhorns.

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Texas Football Recruiting: Andrew Mukuba announces top three

Four-star Andrew Mukuba will be announcing his commitment on Thursday and is down to Clemson, LSU, and UT. He will commit on Thursday night.

Texas’ 2021 recruiting class has had up and downs and has the chance to move back into a positive direction. Four-star safety Andrew Mukuba will be announcing his commitment on Thursday and is down to three schools.

Clemson, LSU, and Texas are in the running according to Mukuba’s Twitter. On the 247Sports composite, the Tigers of Clemson lead the way at 76.5% with a confidence level of seven.

Mukuba has been dropping hints on his Twitter, saying the crystal ball predictions are “funny.” If he were to commit to Texas, the Longhorns’ ranking on the 247Sports composite would remain the same at No. 15.

Ranked the No. 13 safety in the country, Mukumba is a top 50 in-state player at No. 43. Nationally, he ranks just inside the top 250 at No. 243, all according to the 247Sports composite.

Coming out of LBJ High School in Austin, Texas, Mukuba would be the third in-state secondary recruit in the 2021 class. Ishmael Ibraheem and J.D. Coffey from Dallas and Kennedale respectively are the other two.

You can catch Mukuba’s decision live on Instagram on Thursday at 7 p.m.

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