Houston Sets Official Visit with Four-Star 2027 DL Target Xavier Muhammad
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Houston continues to build momentum on the recruiting trail as the University of Houston prepares to welcome one of the top defensive line prospects in the 2027 class. Four-star recruit Xavier Muhammad has scheduled an official visit with the Cougars, signaling growing interest between the program and the nationally ranked pass rusher.
Muhammad, who has drawn attention from major programs across the country, has emerged as a priority target for Houston’s 2027 recruiting cycle. The Cougars have emphasized strengthening their defensive front under the current coaching staff, and securing a prospect of his stature would mark a significant step toward that goal.
Why the Visit Matters
Official visits allow recruits to meet with coaching staff, tour athletic facilities, and experience campus life firsthand. For Houston, the visit represents an opportunity to showcase a strengthening football culture and the university’s commitment to developing top-tier defensive talent.
Muhammad is known for his size, athleticism, and ability to disrupt offensive schemes—a skill set that aligns with the Cougars’ evolving defensive identity. With multiple programs vying for his commitment, Houston’s ability to make a strong impression during his visit may influence the direction of his recruitment.
What’s Next
The Cougars will continue to build their 2027 recruiting class in the months ahead, with more high-profile prospects expected to schedule visits. Muhammad’s decision timeline remains open, but Houston’s efforts signal a determined push to stay competitive in the national recruiting landscape.
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