
As the 2025 National Signing Day approaches, the Texas Longhorns are making strategic moves to finalize their recruiting class. Currently, Texas boasts a top-ranked class, featuring commitments from five-star talents such as safety Jonah Ball, defensive end Lance Jackson, and wide receivers Kaliq Lockett and Jaime Ffrench. However, the coaching staff remains focused on securing additional key prospects to bolster the roster further.
Michael Fasusi – Offensive Tackle
One of Texas’s primary targets is five-star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi from Lewisville, Texas. Despite his commitment to Oklahoma, the Longhorns have intensified efforts to flip Fasusi, emphasizing the opportunity to play closer to home and contribute to a formidable offensive line. Fasusi’s decision is highly anticipated as Signing Day nears.
Justus Terry – Defensive Lineman
Another significant prospect on Texas’s radar is five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry. Known for his disruptive presence on the defensive front, Terry would be a valuable addition to the Longhorns’ defense. Texas is actively competing with other top programs to secure his commitment, highlighting the potential for immediate impact and development within their defensive scheme.
Kellen Wiley – Linebacker
Four-star linebacker Kellen Wiley from Armwood High School in Tampa, Florida, has recently garnered attention from Texas. Initially leaning towards Miami, Wiley is scheduled for an official visit to Texas on November 9, coinciding with the high-profile game against Florida. The Longhorns aim to make a compelling case during his visit, focusing on their defensive vision and the role Wiley could play in it.
Michael Terry III – Athlete
Texas is also in contention for five-star athlete Michael Terry III from San Antonio. Terry, recognized as the nation’s top athlete, is considering Texas alongside Nebraska and Oregon. His versatility allows him to excel on both sides of the ball, and the Longhorns are pitching the opportunity to utilize his diverse skill set within their dynamic system.
Defensive Backfield Reinforcements
In the secondary, Texas has already secured commitments from five-star safety Jonah Ball and four-star cornerback Graceson Little. The recent flip of five-star defensive back Kade Phillips from LSU back to Texas further strengthens this unit. Phillips’ recommitment underscores Texas’s appeal to top-tier defensive backs and enhances the depth and talent of their secondary.
As National Signing Day approaches, the Longhorns are diligently working to secure these key targets, aiming to solidify a class that can make an immediate impact and sustain the program’s competitive edge in the upcoming seasons.
For a comprehensive recap of Texas Football’s National Signing Day activities, you might find this video insightful:
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