2025 4-star cornerback narrows his list down to three

One of the top cornerbacks in the 2025 recruiting class has narrowed his list of finalists to three schools.

One of the top cornerbacks in the 2025 recruiting class has narrowed his list of finalists to three schools. LSU, Oregon and Texas are the only three teams left.

[autotag]Javion Holiday[/autotag] is a four-star, 6-foot-1, 180-pound cornerback from Duncanville, Texas, where he plays for Duncanville High School. The Duncanville Panthers are currently 11-1 this season and are preparing for the state semifinal game tomorrow against Westfield.

LSU already has one commit for the 2025 recruiting class from Duncanville. That would be five-star wide receiver [autotag]Dakorien Moore[/autotag]. Moore headlines a class that currently has six commits. The only cornerback on that list is three-star cornerback [autotag]Jaylen Bell[/autotag] from Loganville, Georgia.

There are no Crystal Ball projections at this time for Holiday, but SMU was a 40% favorite to land him per On3. Obviously, that will have to be changed as SMU is no longer in the running. There is still a lot of time before Holiday signs on the dotted line so anything can happen.

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2025 CB out of Duncanville (TX) places Texas A&M in his Top 8 program list

2025 4-star CB Javion Holiday knows he can help the future Aggie secondary after placing Texas A&M in his Top 8 program list.

The final five games of Texas A&M’s (4-3, 2-2 SEC) 2023 football season may determine head coach Jimbo Fisher’s future with the program. However, while all of that remains distracting noise amid the substantial challenges ahead, Fisher and his staff are still working hard to land some of the top prospects in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

As I’ve stated throughout the week, recruiting is not an exact science, especially in terms of how results on the field affect a player’s decision-making process in every recruiting cycle.

However, after watching Texas A&M’s defensive secondary struggle this season due to a lack of depth and overall talent at the cornerback position, devoting significant effort to landing some of the top corner prospects in the 2025 cycle is the only option outside of the transfer portal. Other than the crown jewel, five-star CB Devin Sanchez, four-star CB Javion Holiday has officially put the Aggies on his shortlist.

Holiday released his Top 8 program list this week as his collegiate future slowly evolves. Texas A&M joins Arkansas, LSU, Texas, SMU, Miami, Oregon, and Arizona State to round out his initial list. Amid his junior season at Duncanville (TX), Holiday is a big-bodied corner at 6-1 and nearly 190 pounds, possessing the length, speed, and ability to thrive in press man with the ball instincts to produce in-zone coverage.

After offering Javion Holiday on Aug. 1, I respect a visit to College Station sooner rather than later.

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LSU offers 2025 cornerback from Duncanville, Texas

LSU is looking for a talented cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class and it found one at one of the best high school football programs in the country.

LSU is looking for a talented cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class and they found one at one of the best high school football programs in the country.

[autotag]Javion Holiday[/autotag] is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound, four-star cornerback from Duncanville, Texas where he plays for Duncanville High School. The Duncanville Panthers are one of the top high school football programs in the country. They finished the 2022 season 15-0 with a win over North Shore in the 6A state championship game.

Holiday currently has no Crystal Ball projections at this time but SMU is a 46% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Holiday is a playmaker on defense and on special teams.

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