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Recruiting Rumor Mill: Focus shifts to the 2026 class

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From Adam Gorney ...

Some UT notes of interest:


Texas and Ohio State have been the two top teams for a while for Dixon-Wyatt and the Longhorns might have an edge among those but it sounds like the four-star receiver from Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei is expanding his list heading into the offseason.

Oregon has now entered the fray in a significant way with Alabama and Georgia as Dixon-Wyatt doesn’t have any visits planned at this point.


Oklahoma, Ohio State, Miami, LSU and Texas have been the top dogs in Geralds’ recruitment and all those programs continue to stand high on his list and now another one has been added for the high four-star defensive tackle from Suwanee (Ga.) Collins Hill.

Oregon is emerging as a major contender for Geralds especially after the Ducks’ big haul on signing day.


Spring game dates are going to be important for King as he wants to see SMU, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Arkansas in the coming months and that could alter his top schools.

The four-star linebacker from Port Arthur (Texas) Memorial has had Texas, Texas A&M and Notre Dame very high on the list but with a lot of portal moves things could be altered after the spring.


The Frisco (Texas) Panther Creek four-star receiver does not say much about his recruitment but the word has been that Texas is the major standout in his recruitment.

There are others, though, as Oregon, Texas A&M, LSU, USC, Tennessee and Miami interest him at this point in his recruitment.


Auburn, Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, Oregon, Clemson, Ohio State and Michigan are the programs standing out most to the four-star defensive tackle from Buford, Ga., but something else is being closely watched by Perry-Wright as well.

He’s taking a close look at which programs have signed which defensive linemen in high school and the transfer portal so that could be something he strongly considers moving forward.


Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan, Texas and Oregon are all pushing very hard for the Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic safety but the feeling is that it’s still going to be tough to beat LSU for the hometown standout.

Bradford will play in the Under Armour game over the holidays and then start setting up official visits which could give more insight into where things stand for him.
 
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