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Recruiting Rumor Mill (Javion Osborne, Boobie Feaster, more)

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Some Texas notes of interest ...


LSU, USC, Texas A&M, Texas and Oregon are the five programs that intrigue the star 2027 receiver the most and the Tigers could have taken a step forward after his visit to Baton Rouge in recent days.

Feaster’s connection with position coach Cortez Hankton is definitely an important consideration in his recruitment and the two hit it off during this visit. The DeSoto, Texas, standout also spent time with offensive coordinator Joe Sloan as both he and Hankton loved that Feaster is already doing some of the things that LSU teaches its receivers.


Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Texas A&M and Oregon are all going to be involved with the 2026 four-star running back from Forney, Texas, but there could be a new main contender as well. Michigan was a “shocker” to Osborne and he absolutely loved the talks he had with position coach Tony Alford especially since he respects the job he’s done developing running backs during his career.


Originally scheduled at Texas, Primus ended up back at Oklahoma as the Sooners remain the top team in his recruitment and that lead might only be getting extended since he’s now becoming more comfortable with everything around the program.

His relationship with position coach Bill Bedenbaugh has stayed really strong as the 2026 offensive guard from Midland, Texas, looks like a strong lean to the Sooners.


Texas, Oregon and Nebraska are the main contenders now for the four-star receiver from San Antonio (Texas) Alamo Heights and while the Longhorns could be very tough to beat here he’s giving the two others a shot.

A recent visit back to Austin was great as the coaching staff laid out exactly how they’d use him at different positions and then at Nebraska, he likes everything going on there and the direction of the program.

After all these visits, a decision is expected and then Terry will shut down his recruitment.


A top 10 is expected from the 2026 four-star defensive back from Brandon (Miss.) Hartfield Academy on Aug. 26 and after taking three visits over the weekend, Womack has realized narrowing down to one program is going to be super tough. After seeing LSU, Texas A&M and Texas this weekend, all three are expected to make his top group.

Ole Miss is going to be involved, Ohio State was the “dream school” and Nebraska has caught his attention as well.
 
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