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Top 2027 Basketball Prospect Commits to Texas Over LSU

Marcus Spears Jr., son of former LSU star, chooses the Longhorns, citing family ties and age rules.

A Family Decision in Austin

The son of former LSU defensive end Marcus Spears has pledged to play for the Texas Longhorns, turning down recruitments from Arizona and Kentucky in the process.

At 17, Spears will spend two seasons in Austin because of a unique age-eligible rule that requires him to repeat a year, a path he says aligns with his family's timeline.

Spears arrives with a resume that includes a 20.9-point, 8.7-rebound average in the Nike EYBL Circuit and a leading-scorer role for Team USA at the FIBA U16 Americup.

His father, Marcus Spears, expressed pride in the decision, while his sister Cari, a volleyball player for the Longhorns, will share the campus experience.

Recruiting Landscape Shift

The commitment marks a rare instance of a top-ranked Texas prospect electing to stay in-state, potentially reshaping the Longhorns' recruiting narrative heading into the next cycle.

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