One of the top prospects on the board for the Texas Longhorns has set a visit to Austin
are looking to make a big splash on the recruiting trail this summer, with multiple top-level recruits set to make their decisions before the start of the 2024 season.
Fortunately for the Horns, they may have some movement in that area, with Ball five-star safety Jonah Williams setting an unofficial visit for Austin on July 25, according to reports from Inside Texas. Last season as a junior, Williams was a star on both sides of the ball, hauling in 20 catches for 474 yards and eight touchdowns, and rushing for 144 yards and 2 TDs on offense. On defense, he made 58 tackles, four tackles for loss, and four interceptions. He also made three pick-sixes and returned two punts and two kicks for scores as well.
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