Texas Secures a Top Prospect
Brock Williams, a 6‑foot‑4, 215‑pound tight end from Libertyville, Illinois, announced his commitment to the Texas Longhorns on Wednesday, choosing the Big 12 powerhouse over storied programs Georgia and Ohio State.
The decision marks a significant win for Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, who has been courting the prospect for months, and underscores the Longhorns' aggressive push in the 2027 recruiting class.
Williams cited the program’s trajectory and the opportunity to be part of a rising offense as decisive factors, while acknowledging the prestige of the Bulldogs and the Buckeyes.
Georgia’s Response
Georgia, despite the loss, already secured a verbal pledge from five‑star tight end Jaxon Dollar, a move that softens the blow and keeps the Bulldogs’ tight‑end pipeline intact.
Coach Kirby Smart and his staff continue to aggressively recruit for the upcoming class, emphasizing development and national exposure as they aim to replenish their roster.
Analysts expect Dollar to become a cornerstone of Georgia’s attack, while Williams’ addition is projected to bolster Texas’s receiving corps and reshape its offensive schemes.