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Elite OT names Texas in top four schools

Elite OT names Texas in top four schools

Yahoo25-05-2025
Texas produced the top-ranked recruiting class for 2025. However, the 2026 cycle needs more juice, and one of the top remaining uncommitted recruits has placed the Longhorns on a very exclusive list.
Malakai Lee, who stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 320 pounds has named Texas as one of his top four schools per Hayes Fawcett. They join Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan. On3's industry rankings have Lee as the No. 118 overall prospect and the No. 10 offensive tackle in the nation. They also have him as the No. 2 player in Hawaii.
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Lee recently visited Georgia in April. He will travel to see Alabama on May 30 before seeing Texas on June 6 followed by Michigan on June 20. Texas was the first out of these schools to offer Lee, doing so before his freshman season in high school in May of 2022.
The Longhorns have an opportunity here to add to offensive line commits Max Wright who committed in February and was followed by Max Wright in March.
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