
Cade Haug Decommits from Texas Football Program
Three-star linebacker Cade Haug decommits from Texas, highlighting a shifting recruiting landscape.
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Three-star linebacker Cade Haug decommits from Texas, highlighting a shifting recruiting landscape.

John Meredith III, a five‑star cornerback and the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect, announced his commitment to the University of Texas, a move that reshapes the SEC’s recruiting landscape and bolsters the Longhorns’ ascent in national rankings.

The latest 247Sports update highlights a strong Texas recruiting class, featuring notable rises for Easton Royal and Karnell James, while coach Steve Sarkisian and general manager Brandon Harris continue their top‑ten streak.

Three-star wide receiver Briceson Thrower pledged to the University of Texas, choosing the Longhorns over Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Illinois. His commitment marks the twelfth pledge in the 2027 class, a group ranked No. 26 nationally by 247Sports.

Texas is set to host a slate of official visits for the 2027 class, highlighted by five‑star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster, who remains committed to Texas Tech but is courting offers from several powerhouse programs.

Texas is hosting official visits for 2027 prospects, including five‑star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster, who is currently committed to Texas Tech but also courts Alabama, Miami, Indiana and LSU. Under coach Steve Sarkisian and GM Brandon Harris, the Longhorns have a strong recent track record of top‑ten recruiting classes.

A deep dive into the most painful chapters of UNC athletics, exploring how expectations, investment, and leadership shaped unforgettable disappointments.

The University of Florida has revealed the compensation structure for its football coaching staff, highlighting three‑year contracts for coordinators and two‑year agreements for the remainder of the assistants, with a total salary pool exceeding $11 million annually.
The university announced a series of salary agreements that could see coordinators earn up to $2.3 million by 2028, and a wave of player transfers follows Faulkner’s arrival.

Brandon Harris discussed Texas's 22-player transfer portal class, the challenges of maintaining depth under budget limits, and his endorsement of the proposed five-for-five eligibility model.

In a conversation that blends football acumen with strategic foresight, Texas Football’s general manager Brandon Harris explains how the program balances retention of star players like Arch Manning with a disciplined high‑school recruiting pipeline, while navigating the financial and competitive pressures of modern college football.