Texas jumps into top three of 247Sports’ 2023 recruiting class rankings

Here’s a look at the top 10 recruiting classes in the country for 2023. With the addition of five-star S Derek Williams, Texas jumped into the top three.

Texas football fans are on cloud nine this week. Continue reading “Texas jumps into top three of 247Sports’ 2023 recruiting class rankings”

Husker’s 2023 recruiting class continues to take shape

Where do the Huskers stack up against the rest of the Big Ten?

Recruiting is an inexact science, and the current state of the Nebraska 2023 recruiting class is a perfect example of that. The Huskers currently have ten commitments to the upcoming class. The three primary recruiting services have very different opinions about how they view these ten commitments. The rankings now are as follows.

Rivals: 30th

On3: 33rd

247Sports: 24th

Five of the ten recruits in the class are in-state, with six of the ten playing on the offensive side of the ball. Also, of the ten commitments across three different services, every recruit listed is a 3-star prospect out of a possible 5-star except for one player in only one service. Lincoln Offensive Lineman Gunnar Gottula is ranked as a 4-star prospect from Rivals.

Regarding Big Ten recruiting class rankings, the Huskers are still trying to crack into the top half of the conference.

Rivals:10th out of 14

On3: 8th out of 14

247Sports: 9th out of 14

Nebraska still has multiple scholarships offers out and waiting to be accepted. The hope is that this class is still taking shape and won’t be ready until signing day, after the season.

Look below at the Nebraska recruiting class of 2023.

Texas drastically climbs 247Sports’ 2023 recruiting class rankings over the weekend

Sunday was a GREAT day for the Texas football program.

It was a massive weekend on the Forty Acres for Steve Sarkisian and his staff. Continue reading “Texas drastically climbs 247Sports’ 2023 recruiting class rankings over the weekend”

Texas football climbs three spots in 2023 recruiting class rankings

Will Randle’s commitment bumped Texas up.

Texas appears to be gaining some momentum on the recruiting trail for the 2023 class. Continue reading “Texas football climbs three spots in 2023 recruiting class rankings”

Texas climbs seven spots in 2023 recruiting class rankings after latest commitment

The Longhorns now have six total commits for the 2023 class and could soon pick up more momentum.

Texas is likely to pick up steam on the recruiting trail over the next few weeks. Continue reading “Texas climbs seven spots in 2023 recruiting class rankings after latest commitment”

Where Texas’ 2023 recruiting class ranks according to On3

Texas’ 2023 recruiting class only has five members, but On3 ranks it as the No. 1 class in the Big 12.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff put together an impressive 2022 recruiting class that concluded as the No. 5 group in the country, and they’re hoping to keep that momentum rolling into the 2023 cycle. Continue reading “Where Texas’ 2023 recruiting class ranks according to On3”

Updated Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the 2023 class as of June 1

A lot will change over the next few months.

There are several dominoes expected to fall within the next few months that will have a significant impact on the 2023 recruiting trail. Continue reading “Updated Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the 2023 class as of June 1”

Where Texas’ 2023 recruiting class ranks after landing S’Maje Burrell

Texas is moving up the recruiting ranks.

Texas received great news over the weekend with the commitment of linebacker S’Maje Burrell. The rising three-star is the third member of Texas’ 2023 class, joining defensive back Jamel Johnson and defensive lineman Dylan Spencer.

Landing Burrell moves Texas’ 2023 class rating up to No. 22 in the country and No. 4 in the Big 12 conference. It is early in the recruiting process but the Horns currently sit behind Oklahoma (No. 16), Baylor (No. 6) and Texas Tech (No. 2) in the 247Sports composite rankings.

Steve Sarkisian and his staff are looking to put together back-to-back top-five recruiting classes in the 2023 cycle. Texas hosted a plethora of high priority prospects in what appeared to be a successful weekend in Austin.

The Longhorns remain firmly in the mix for many sought-after players, including five-star quarterback Arch Manning, running back Rueben Owens and linebacker Anthony Hill.

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ESPN declares Texas’ offensive line class the best in the nation

The offensive line recruits Texas has coming in may help change the program around.

Texas offensive line coach Kyle Flood worked some major magic when it came to recruiting the future front for the Longhorns. Continue reading “ESPN declares Texas’ offensive line class the best in the nation”

Where the Longhorns 2022 class ranks among the last decade for Texas

Steve Sarkisian’s first full recruiting class is one of the best Texas has signed over the past ten years.

Texas capped off the 2022 recruiting cycle with a bang on Wednesday as five-star offensive lineman Devon Campbell signed with the Horns.

Cambell was the final piece of the puzzle to Texas’ No. 5 overall class.

Steve Sarkisian did a great job using both the transfer portal and high school ranks to address the needs on the roster.

Quarterback Quinn Ewers (Ohio State) was brought in along with wide receiver Isaiah Neyor (Wyoming) and tight end Jahleel Billingsley (Alabama) to provide immediate help to the offense.

The focus of the high school recruiting was adding talent to the trenches on both sides of the ball. Texas signed 16 guys to help them on the line of scrimmage including five-star offensive lineman Devon Campbell and Kelvin Banks.

Texas has been remarkably consistent in the recruiting rankings over the past ten years. Even with all the losing seasons and coaching changes, Texas never had a class ranked outside of the top 25 nationally.

Here is where Texas 2022 class ranks among Texas’ last 10 signing classes: