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sportingnews.com | Hayden Victoria |NFL Combine
Multiple outlets reported that Tyler Atkinson, the nation's top-ranked linebacker in the 2026 recruiting class, cancelled his official visit to Ohio State and will visit the Texas Longhorns this weekend. Atkinson, a five-star prospect from Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia, is widely regarded as one of the most coveted recruits in the country. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound defender is ranked as the No. 1 linebacker and the No. 8 overall prospect in his class.
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sportingnews.com | Hayden Victoria |NFL Combine
Arch Manning, the latest quarterback in the storied Manning family, has yet to take a snap as Texas’ full-time starter, but he is already attracting significant attention as a top prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft. CBS Sports analyst Josh Edwards ranked Manning No. 1 in his most recent list of the top 50 prospects to watch this season.
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sportingnews.com | Hayden Victoria |NFL Combine
The Texas Longhorns baseball team is picking up another transfer. Aiden Robbins, who spent the past two years at Seton Hall, announced Thursday he is transferring to the University of Texas. Robbins announced on Instagram that he would thank Seton Hall for “an amazing 2 years” and declare his commitment to join the Longhorns. Robbins captured the BIG EAST batting title in 2025, finishing with a .422 average -- the only player in the conference to hit over .400 this season.
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sportingnews.com | Hayden Victoria |NFL Combine
Texas Longhorns five-star quarterback commit Dia Bell was named MVP of the Elite 11 Finals on Thursday, capping a standout week among the nation’s top high school signal-callers. Bell, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound prospect from American Heritage High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, outperformed a talented field that included Houston commit Keisean Henderson, Texas A&M commit Helaman Casugua, and Duke commit Terry Walker III.
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sportingnews.com | Hayden Victoria |NFL Combine
Four-star edge rusher Dre Quinn announced his commitment to the Clemson Tigers on Thursday, choosing the Atlantic Coast Conference powerhouse over the Texas Longhorns after a tightly contested recruiting battle. Quinn, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound standout from Buford High School in Georgia, is ranked as the No. 13 edge rusher in the class of 2026 and the No. 15 overall recruit in his state, according to Rivals.
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