Texas picked up a four-star running back and lost a four-star athlete in the span of a few hours on Thursday.
University of Texas Longhorns helmet rests on the sidelines during the Texas Bowl game between the Texas Longhorns and Missouri Tigers on December 27, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.AUSTIN – For a few hours Thursday, Texas held verbal commitments from six 2024 recruits. By the end of the day, the Longhorns’ current class was back down to five.
Texas dipped into Arizona for another blue-chip recruit with Phoenix Mountain Pointe four-star running back Christian Clark declaring around noon. The third-ranked Arizonan and 23rd-ranked halfback in the nation made his announcement five days after Scottsdale Desert Mountain four-star cornerback Santana Wilson committed to the Longhorns.This is Home
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