2027 Recruit Isaiah Udom Drops Surprising Official Visit Date to Austin—What It Means for Texas Football
The buzz around the Texas Longhorns just keeps getting louder as the offseason advances — and Friday brought some real excitement to the forefront. Isaiah Udom, a promising defensive back from the 2027 class, has locked in an official visit to Austin from June 12 to 14. Now, Udom might carry just three stars for recruit rankings, but don’t let that fool you; his talents have scouts nationwide turning heads. Offers have been pouring in from programs like Baylor, Florida, and Penn State, among others, with more surely on the horizon. The Dallas native didn’t just show up on the radar out of nowhere either—his standout role in clinching South Oak Cliff’s third state championship over five years is testament to his gritty, game-changing presence. With the Longhorns already assembling a formidable 2027 haul — including four-star Easton Royal and others — adding Udom would raise the stakes even higher. As June draws near, the young star’s visit will offer a glimpse into what life in burnt orange could really mean.


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