Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns are currently in the midst of what appears to be a pivotal summer for the program’s future path. Texas is coming off an appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals, where they were defeated in heartbreaking fashion by the Washington Huskies in New Orleans, but Sarkisian believes the program is at its highest level in years as a result of the team’s recent success.
Of course, staying consistent on the recruiting trail is an important aspect of any college football coach’s job, and it appears like Steve Sarkisian is accomplishing exactly that, albeit with other blue blood institutions following on his heels.
“NEWS: Four-Star WR Taz Williams Jr. is down to ten schools! The 6’0 185 WR from Red Oak, TX is listed as a Top 10 WR in Texas (per On3), with a total of 53 offers. “Where should he go?” On3 Sports’ Hayes Fawcett reports on X, the social media site that was once known as Twitter.
Aside from Texas football, Taz Williams Jr.’s top 10 includes Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Baylor, and a few more. Williams is a member of the Class of 2025, and as an in-state student, it’s understandable that Sarkisian and the Longhorns would want to secure his pledge.
The receiver room in Texas will be of particular concern in the coming months, owing in part to the loss of Texas’ top wide receiver, AD Mitchell, to the NFL Draft.
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