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Texas Tech’s Dual-Sport Recruiting Surge Amid Roster Shifts

A look at the program's aggressive recruiting strategy across football and basketball

Texas Tech is doubling down on its recruiting engine, targeting elite talent on both the gridiron and the hardwood as the 2027 cycle reaches a pivotal moment. The university’s aggressive stance reflects a broader ambition to remain competitive in the Big 12 and beyond.

Football’s Top‑Tier 2027 Class

The program’s 2027 high school football class sits at the pinnacle of the Big 12, boasting two five‑star prospects and ten four‑star recruits. Rankings from 247 Sports place the class in the top eight nationally, while ESPN’s composite metric lists it at No. 5, underscoring the impact of Coach Joey McGuire’s Texas‑centric roster construction.

Despite the recent departure of a key transfer player to the NFL draft, the Red Raiders’ 2026 football recruiting class remains among the nation’s top 20 and holds the No. 1 spot in the Big 12, featuring one five‑star and six four‑star athletes. This depth provides a strong foundation for the upcoming season.

Basketball’s Calculated Approach

On the basketball side, Head Coach Grant McCasland continues to blend high‑ceiling high school prospects with experienced transfer portal targets. The returning core includes standout player JT Toppin, who has elected to stay for another season, giving the team continuity and experience.

The basketball program’s transfer strategy has been selective. While Brendan Sorsby, a top football transfer, is now entering the NFL supplemental draft amid controversy, the Red Raiders are exploring potential additions such as Dra Gibbs‑Lawhorn from UNLV, though no marquee names have committed yet.

Overall, Texas Tech’s dual‑sport strategy reflects a calculated risk: leveraging elite recruiting to offset roster turnover while navigating the inevitable challenges of player movement and draft declarations. The blend of home‑grown talent, strategic transfers, and strong external rankings positions the program for a competitive future.

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