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Kyron Brown Commits to Texas Longhorns, Elevating Palo Duro’s Historic Season

The standout athlete chose the University of Texas at Austin over other Big 12 programs, sparking excitement across the Panhandle.

The atmosphere in the Palo Duro Auditorium was electric as families, classmates, and local supporters gathered to witness a moment that would reverberate through Texas high school sports. Kyron Brown, the 6‑foot, 185‑pound standout, stepped onto the stage wearing a Texas Longhorns shirt and cap, signaling his future home.

A Season of Firsts

Brown’s impact stretched far beyond the spotlight. He helped Palo Duro secure its first outright district championship in more than twenty years, a milestone that had eluded the program for generations. His contributions earned him unanimous recognition as Special Teams Player of the Year, underscoring his dominance on the field.

Statistically, Brown was a dual‑threat weapon. He averaged 32.4 yards on 13 kickoff returns, caught 37 passes for 637 yards and seven touchdowns, and contributed six sacks, tying for the team lead. His all‑purpose skill set also shone on the basketball court, where he continued to showcase his athletic versatility.

The recruitment journey had been closely watched by analysts and fans alike. After official visits to Northwestern and Kansas State, Brown narrowed his choices before making his final decision public. The University of Texas offered him a scholarship on June 3 following a summer camp in Austin, and he scheduled an official visit for June 12‑14, cementing his intent to join the Longhorns.

Community leaders and coaches praised Brown’s leadership and work ethic. "He embodies the spirit of Palo Duro," said head coach Eric Mims Sr., who has guided the team through a resurgence. "His commitment not only highlights his personal achievement but also puts our program on the radar of national recruiters."

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