Houston Recruiting Watch: LSU Commit Reportedly Working to Flip Five-Star Texas Pledge
Date Published

A new twist in elite college football recruiting is drawing attention in Houston. According to Sports Illustrated, a top LSU football commit is actively trying to persuade a five-star player currently pledged to Texas to change his commitment.
The report centers on a high-profile SEC recruiting battle involving two major programs with strong followings across Texas. While verbal commitments can shift before signing day, public recruiting pushes from current commits often signal how aggressive programs are becoming as they build future classes.
LSU-Texas recruiting battle gains attention
Sports Illustrated reported that the LSU pledge has taken an active role in trying to flip a five-star Texas Longhorns commit. That development matters because top-rated prospects can influence the rest of a class, both on the field and in recruiting circles.
For fans in Houston and across the state, the story lands at the intersection of regional pride and SEC competition. Texas recruits are often priorities for both in-state and out-of-state powers, so any movement surrounding a five-star Longhorns pledge quickly becomes a major storyline.
Moreover, recruiting momentum can shape expectations long before a season begins. A single flip does not decide a class, but it can affect rankings, depth at key positions, and the perception of which program has the edge in a head-to-head battle.
Why it matters
Houston-area football followers closely track recruiting because so many major college rosters are built with Texas talent. When LSU and Texas compete for five-star prospects, the ripple effects can extend across the state’s high school and college football landscape.
This is also a reminder that verbal commitments are not final until prospects sign. Until then, coaches, commits, and peer recruiters often continue making their case. As a result, recruiting battles remain fluid, especially when blue-chip players are involved.
What’s next
The next steps will likely depend on whether the Texas pledge publicly responds, schedules more visits, or reaffirms his commitment. Recruiting attention tends to intensify as signing periods get closer, and any new developments could quickly change the picture.
For now, the reported effort underscores how competitive recruiting has become in the modern college football era. Programs are not only relying on coaches but also on current commits to help attract other top prospects.
This article is a summary of reporting by Sports Illustrated. Read the full story here.
