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Trenton Yancey Commits to Purdue, Bolstering Boilermakers’ 2027 Recruiting Class

The four‑star Texas wide receiver chooses West Lafayette over SMU, Texas and Florida, signaling Purdue's expanding footprint in national recruiting.

Trenton Yancey, a four‑star wide receiver out of Duncanville High School in Texas, announced his commitment to Purdue’s 2027 recruiting class on Tuesday, electing the Boilermakers over a slate that included SMU, the University of Texas and the University of Florida.

A Texas Wide Receiver Chooses West Lafayette

Yancey brings a rare blend of size, speed and playmaking instinct to the Purdue offense. In high school he lines up as a traditional split‑end but also takes snaps in the wildcat formation, giving offensive coordinator Josh Henson a versatile weapon that can stretch the field and create mismatches in the slot.

The pledge is being hailed as a major coup for Purdue’s wide‑receiver coach Bilal Marshall, whose recruiting footprint in the Lone Star State has been expanding rapidly. Marshall’s ability to bring a talent of Yancey’s caliber to West Lafayette underscores a shift in the program’s recruiting narrative, one that has been building since the arrival of alumni‑turned‑coach Rondale Moore as a benchmark for what the Boilermakers can achieve.

Yancey’s name already appears on the short list of the most consequential receivers Purdue has signed in recent memory. Moore’s electrifying tenure set a high bar, and coaches believe Yancey can push the envelope even further, especially with his dual‑position skill set that could translate into creative formations in the Big Ten.

Duncanville High School has emerged as a pipeline for top‑tier talent, having produced standouts such as Keelon Russell, Dakorien Moore and Colin Simmons in recent years. Yancey’s decision to stay within the state’s recruiting ecosystem while committing to a Midwestern program illustrates the growing allure of Purdue among elite prospects.

The commitment also signals Purdue’s intent to compete more aggressively on the national stage. By securing a player who was courted by powerhouse programs, the Boilermakers not only bolster their receiving corps but also send a message that their developmental model can attract and nurture the next generation of playmakers.

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