How Longhorn commits fared at the 2022 Texas state championships

Five Texas commits won state championships over the weekend.

The 2022 UIL Texas state championships wrapped up over the weekend after some exciting games.

Texas was well represented with five commits participating in the action.

  • 2023 CB Malik Muhammad (South Oak Cliff)
  • 2023 LB Billy Walton (South Oak Cliff)
  • 2023 WR Johntay Cook (DeSoto)
  • 2023 RB Tre Wisner (DeSoto)
  • 2024 DB Jaden Allen (Aledo)

Muhammad and Walton anchored a strong defensive performance to guide South Oak Cliff to its second straight state title. Muhammad took home defensive MVP after hauling in a crucial pick-six to ice the game.

Aledo continued its run of dominance with a 52-14 victory over College Station. Allen had four tackles and a pass breakup in the win.

DeSoto capped off the weekend with a 42-17 win over Austin Vandergrift. The dynamic duo of Johntay Cook and Tre Wisner was a force from start to finish.

Here is a look at some of the highlights from the future Longhorns in the Texas state titles games.

Texas commits Johntay Cook and Tre Wisner shine in state title win

Texas is getting a state champion duo on campus next season.

Texas is getting two more state-champions on campus next season.

Johntay Cook and Tre Wisner combined for over 300 yards and three touchdowns in DeSoto’s dominant victory over Austin Vandergrift in the 6A-D2 state title game.

Do-it-all Trey Wisner was a force for the Eagles’ offense from the jump. He took his first carry for 49 yards inside the red zone. Wisner proved he is a dynamic threat as both a running back and wide receiver, finishing with 79 rushing and 135 receving yards.

Wisner took this pass 62 yards to the house to put the game out of reach in the fourth.

Johntay Cook hauled in three passes for 103 yards and a score. His few opportunues were highlight reel material. Cook opened up the scoring for DeSoto with a tocuhdown early in the second quarter.

Steve Sarkisian and Texas’ staff are jumping at the bit to get Cook and Wisner on campus. Next stop for the DeSoto duo is Austin, Texas.

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LOOK: Four-star DE Omari Abor sports Texas gloves for his state title game

Duncanville star spotted in Texas gear at the state championship game.

Texas target Omari Abor was spotted in Texas gloves flashing the “hook’em horns” ahead of Duncanville’s state championship game.

Abor is uncommitted and plans to sign during the February signing period. The Duncanville product has interest in Texas, Ohio State, LSU, Texas A&M and Alabama.

247Sports has Abor ranked as the No. 4 defensive end prospect in the nation and No. 9 overall player in the state of Texas. 247Sports recruiting analyst Gabe Brooks compared Abor to Denver Broncos star pass rusher, Bradley Chubb.

With only one official visit left, it will be important for Steve Sarkisian and Bo Davis to get Abor on campus before signing day.

Texas has already signed a very solid defensive line class, adding Abor to the mix with J’Modd Tapp, Justice Finkley among other signees would make up one of the best classes in the country.

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Texas target Cade Klubnik outduels Quinn Ewers in state championship

Texas target and Austin Westlake quarterback Cade Klubnik outdueled Quinn Ewers to win the Texas 6A state championship.

The Longhorns don’t have a commitment at quarterback for the 2022 class as of yet. They lost out on Quinn Ewers early on in October when the nation’s top recruit decided to pledge to Ohio State after decommitting from his childhood team growing up. On Saturday night, Ewers led his Southlake Carroll Dragons into AT&T Stadium in Arlington to face Austin Westlake. On the opposite sideline, the quarterback he would face off against was Texas target Cade Klubnik.

Klubnik is another top 2022 quarterback recruit, but not quite as highly touted as Ewers. He does hold an offer from the University of Texas and the Longhorns are seen as a top school choice. His head coach, Todd Dodge, once wore the burnt orange as a quarterback in the 1980’s. A former fellow Westlake quarterback, Sam Ehlinger, also could be a deciding factor in helping lure him to the Forty Acres. That will all play out in the coming months after head coach Steve Sarkisian closes out the 2021 cycle.

On Saturday, it was all about Klubnik and Austin Westlake aiming for a state championship. Early on in the battle, it seemed like this would be a back and forth affair as the Chaparrals would answer the Dragons in quick fashion.

It would stay a tight game throughout much of the first half in the Texas 6A state championship game. Southlake Carroll wouldn’t go away quietly early on as the two teams were tied at 21 with under 2:00 to go until halftime. Klubnik would eventually put the Chaparrals ahead.

Austin Westlake would extend their lead to 14 points on a touchdown to get the scoring started in the second half. Ewers and the Dragons would look to get back into the game but he would throw his second interceptions to defensive back Michael Taaffe, who made a spectacular play for the turnover.

Klubnik would score yet another touchdown on the ground and the Chaparrals started to pour it on the Dragons. By the time that Southlake Carroll could answer, Austin Westlake would build the lead to 52-21. They went on to win 52-34, giving former Longhorns quarterback Todd Dodge yet another state championship.

It was quite the season for both quarterbacks.

Former Longhorn Todd Dodge will face his son in Texas state championship

Former Texas quarterback Todd Dodge will face off against his son Riley in the Texas 6A state championship on Saturday.

There will be plenty of Texas ties when Austin Westlake takes on Southlake Carroll in the Texas 6A Division 1 state championship game on Saturday. Continue reading “Former Longhorn Todd Dodge will face his son in Texas state championship”