prospect out of Manor, Texas, committed to the Tigers last summer. But on Jan. 8 he told the Austin American-Statesman thathis family hoped he’d change course and flip to Texas. The Longhorns have made a late push for the 6’1â€, 235-pound prospect, as have Oklahoma and Oregon. Fowler reportedly visited Texas on Jan. 15 and LSU last weekend. The Tigers might have to put in extra work to solidify his commitment.
Patrick Hudson, committed to BaylorThe four-star offensive lineman from Silsbee, Texas, is a longtime Baylor commit, but he could find himself landing at another school in the Lone Star State. Earlier this month Hudson took an official visit to Texas that
reportedly lasted three days. He also visited Georgia last weekend and is slated to travel to Arkansas before Signing Day. Hudson, a 6’5â€, 320-pound offensive guard, would be a huge get for Longhorns coach Charlie Strong, especially since it would double as a blow to Art Briles’s class at Baylor.
Mark Jackson, committed to Texas A&MJackson, a four-star defensive end out of Cibolo, Texas, has given Charlie Strong a lot of love lately. Jackson visited Texas on Jan. 15 and then made an unofficial stop in Austin last weekend, one day before heading to College Station for his official visit with the Aggies. Oklahoma gets Jackson’s final official visit this week, meaning Texas A&M had better hope it left a lasting impression on the prospect.