Longhorns host four-star Oklahoma commit during Georgia game

That includes four-star cornerback Courtland Guillory who was in Austin for an unofficial visit

When the Texas Longhorns took on the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday, many highly rated prospects were in attendance. That includes four-star cornerback Courtland Guillory who was in Austin for an unofficial visit. While the Guillory has already committed to Oklahoma the Longhorns got make their pitch.

The Texas native is ranked as the 38th best corner in his class and the 65th best player in Texas in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports. Before committing to Oklahoma he also drew interest from Arizona, Arizona State, Eastern Illinois, and Georgia Tech. Oklahoma was the only program that Guillory visited in that group.

If Guillroy were to flip his commitment, the Longhorns would add a talented piece to the secondary for the future. The 2025 class currently consists of 21 commits, including four five-star prospects. He would get to play alongside Kaliq Lockett, Jonah Williams, Jamie Ffrench, and Myron Charles.

As recruiting season for the 2025 class continues, Guillroy will be a player for Longhorns fans to watch closely. He would help improve a Longhorns secondary that has impressed this season but is always looking for upgrades.

While Saturday did not go as planned for the Longhorns, Guillory did experience an SEC battle that featured two of the top five programs in the country. Over the next few weeks, Texas will try to convince Guillroy that Austin is the best place for him during his college career.

Longhorns five-star WR target Jamie Ffrench reveals his final four schools

After landing a five-star recruit in Kaliq Lockett, the Longhorns are hopeful another one could be on the way in WR Jamie Ffrench

After landing a five-star recruit in Kaliq Lockett, the Longhorns are hopeful another one could be on the way in WR Jamie Ffrench. On Friday, the talented wide receiver who is in the 2025 class revealed his final four list of schools. His list includes Texas, LSU, Miami, and Tennessee.

During his high school career, Ffrench has dazzled scouts with his skills as he has racked up receptions. During the 2023 campaign, he recorded a career-high 1,247 receiving yards on 62 receptions. He also added 14 touchdowns to his resume. As he enters his senior season, French has 2034 receiving yards in his career for Mandarin High School.

With his commitment day 20 days away, Ffrench is a big fan of the Longhorns offense, which is an encouraging sign.

“That Sark staff, a little bit of the offense,” Ffrench told On3 in the spring.“Chris Jackson, he knows what he’s doing with the receivers, he’s been in the league for a good little bit.”

If the Longhorns can land the Jacksonville native, their 2025 wide receiver class would be one of the best in the nation. They have specialized in producing wide receivers, another quality that sets the program apart.

As of Saturday, Ffrench was ranked as No. 23 player nationally, the No. 5 wide receiver, and the No. 4 player in Florida, according to On3. As the Longhorns prepare for their season opener, securing the services of Ffrench will be a top priority.

DJ Pickett and Derek Meadows commitments put LSU back in race for top 2025 recruiting class

LSU’s recruiting class leads the country in average recruit rating.

LSU might not have the No. 1 recruiting class in the country, but when it comes to quality over quantity, the Tigers are in pole position. According to On3, LSU leads the country in average recruit rating. The average LSU commit is rated 92.63, just ahead of Oregon at 92.35.

Alabama, whose class ranks No. 1 overall, is fourth with an average rating of 91.78.

LSU’s figure was boosted by the recent commitments of cornerback [autotag]DJ Pickett[/autotag] and wide receiver [autotag]Derek Meadows[/autotag]. Both sit top 50 overall, with Pickett being the top-ranked player at his position.

Per the On3 Industry Rankings, LSU’s class ranks No. 3 in the nation. Brian Kelly and staff have received 18 total commits, 16 of which are blue-chip recruits. That gives LSU a blue-chip ratio of 88.89%. which also ranks No. 3 nationally.

It helps to have the No. 1 overall recruit in the country with QB [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag] on board.

With just 18 commits, LSU isn’t done yet. Recent momentum has put LSU back in the race for the top class in the country.

LSU is still pursuing five stars [autotag]Jonah Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Jamie Ffrench[/autotag]. LSU isn’t considered the favorite in either recruitment, but if recent weeks have shown anything, you can’t count the Tigers out.

Kelly made an effort to hire some of the top recruiters in the country and it’s starting to pay off.

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Texas is trending to land three five-star WR’s in the 2025 class

Texas is certainly gaining momentum on the recruiting trail.

Texas could land one of its best wide receiver recruiting classes ever in 2025. Continue reading “Texas is trending to land three five-star WR’s in the 2025 class”

Huge Notre Dame target de-commits from Alabama

Major Notre Dame target opens things back up…

The Nick Saban fallout at Alabama continues as Sunday evening saw one of the Crimson Tide’s top-ranked recruits in the 2025 cycle withdraw his commitment.

Jamie Ffrench, Jr., a five-star rated receiver from Florida withdrew his commitment.  Ffrench named Notre Dame as one of his finalists when he announced his commitment to Alabama back in July.  Florida State, Ohio State, and Penn State were the other three finalists.

Ffrench is one of the nation’s highest rated recruits in the cycle as 247Sports gives him a five-star grade and ranks him as the 13th overall player in the cycle.

Time will tell where he ends up but it’d be safe to assume Marcus Freeman and Mike Evans will be in hot pursuit of his talents.

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