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Here's a whip-around of all the key visits made by key Texas targets over the weekend. Orangebloods has scoured the Internet to make sure we have you covered.

We will update this thread over the course of the next 24 hours as reports continue to come in.


One week after Mack told On3 in an interview that the Longhorns were likely his leader going into his spring and summer visits, he committed to LSU. The reaction from the sources I spoke with this weekend was a massive yawn because there's a sense that Mack's commitment serves as the true starting line of his recruitment and not the end of the race. "Who cares?" a source texted me. "It's March."


The Longhorns are eventually going to get their chance to host this top national target from the state of Alabama, but it was UGA's turn this weekend and it seems like if they mission was to catch his attention, the Dawgs probably accomplished the mission. "Environment at Athens is great," Crowell told the UGA Rivals site. . The things that continues to excite me is how Coach Kirby practices different. As they practice he’s on the mic letting them know how hard he wants them to go each and every play."


The barnstorming tour for Krempin continued this weekend with a trip to Ann Arbor and the Texas tackle offer came away raving about the experience. "I’m not concerned about the distance," Krempin told the Michigan Rivals site. "Michigan very well might be the place for me. Still working through all that though." Krempin said he plans on making a final decision in July after his OVs and before his senior season of high school football.


The vibe coming out of his A&M visit from the Aggies is that it's likely an LSU/A&M battle for the 5-star wide receiver from DeSoto. Maybe that's a little too much projecting, too soon for a guy that is still enjoying all of the visits he's taking, but Vegas would likely have those two as the betting favorites.


The 2027 star visited the Aggies this weekend and told Orangebloods, "It was amazing. I got a chance to see the coaches, how they coach, what they expect for their players in the future and I got time to sit down and talk some ball with coach Klein. I really enjoyed that. I got to tell coach Elko what the deal is with the recruiting process. I really enjoyed our talk with him. Overall, it was a great visit."


The super blue chip wide receiver was in College Station this weekend and it sounds like they worked on the entire family in a big, big way. Will that be enough to cause the A&M commitment to cancel his June 13th official visit to Austin? We're still waiting to hear about the long-term impact odf the visit.




The big man gave his visit to A&M high enough marks that he admits that he'll likely take an official visit to College Station in the coming months. He's scheduled to be in Austin ion June 13th.


A&M is thought to be the school most likely to challenge LSU for Brown's signature and as of Sunday evening, he was still on his visit to College Station. The Longhorns will keep huffing and puffing, but they haven't been able to blow his house down.


“Energy was riding high,” Evers told On3 about his trip to Texas A&M this weekend. “Don’t think I have seen a practice with as much energy and effort that they brought. What continues to excite me about the opportunity there is my chance to play with some of my boys. I’m good buddies with Zaden Krempin and Immanuel Iheanacho and we all got opportunities there and it’s always a thought to go out and play together and that’s something that excites me everyday! A&M is at the top of the list with the others. Their combination of education, football, and coaching staff along with their ability to get me to be a first round draft pick throws them on my list.”

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