Major recruits visiting Texas for Georgia game this weekend Part 1

Texas has its biggest matchup of the season on Saturday against Georgia, and many notable recruits will be in attendance.
Here is a breakdown of some names to be on the lookout for:
Ethan “Boobie” Feaster (Four-star receiver) Class of 2027
Ethan Feaster has one of the highest ceilings we have seen for a receiver in high school. As a freshman, he totaled 634 receiving yards with an average of 21 yards a reception. He also caught nine touchdown passes to help lead Desoto (Texas) to an undefeated season last year. Feaster’s after-the-catch ability is second to none. He has quick feet and makes his moves with extreme fluidity. Already a dominant pass catcher, Ethan Feaster could be the next great Longhorn wideout.
Justus Terry (Five-star defensive lineman) Class of 2025
Justus Terry is a beast of a young man. Standing at six-foot-five and 275 pounds, Terry is one of the most dominant lineman in this recruiting class. He is extremely powerful and moves offensive linemen with just a shove. His block shedding is polished, and his quickness allows him to shoot into the backfield with ease. Last season Terry stuffed box scores with 78 tackles, 13 sacks and two forced fumbles. Terry would be a great pickup for Texas as defensive line coach Kenny Baker is known for developing already talented prospects in the trenches.
KJ Lacey (Four-star quarterback) Class of 2025
Lacey has been committed to the Longhorns since June of this year. He is incredibly precise and has great vision for a quarterback. Lacey has a cannon for an arm, an he likes to show it off. Last season, Lacey threw for a whopping 3,448 yards and 42 touchdowns. He has quick feet that help him evade defenders in the pocket and he rarely gives up sacks. This footwork will also help him escape the pocket when needed, and Lacey is great at throwing on the run. Lacey is a standout quarterback who will make a name for himself in Austin.
Jesse Ford (Four-star defensive lineman) Class of 2026
Just like Justus Terry, Jesse Ford is an equally dominant defensive lineman in the 2026 cycle. Frequently lining up on the edge, Ford uses his quickness to shoot into the pocket and disrupt the quarterback. Double-teams are not a problem for him as Ford is extremely slippery while being blocked, showing an innate ability to shed them. Another strength for Ford is his power. He is great at bull rushing and driving blockers back into the pocket. A very tenacious athlete who never gives up on a play, Ford is a hot prospect to keep your eye on.
Dia Bell (Four-star quarterback) Class of 2026
Just like KJ Lacey, Dia Bell is another quarterback commit for the Horns. Bell hails from Plantation, Florida and is the son of former NBA player, Raja Bell. Bell is very mobile for a quarterback, totaling 246 rushing yards in only 6 games this year. Bell also throws a very tight spiral. He is able to get the ball out fast and is always accurate. The passes he throw always seem to hit the receiver directly in their hands. Even with pressure in the pocket, Bell is able to stay poised and make a big play. Texas is going to have a big quarterback battle in a few years when all of their talented passers are on campus.
Javian Osborne (Four-star running back) Class of 2026
Osborne is a workhorse hailing from Forney, Texas. Osborne carried the ball an astounding 290 times last season, but it wasn’t for nothing. He totaled 2,231 yards and 41 touchdowns on the ground. Osborne is a great downhill runner who will bulldoze anyone in his path. This power also comes with elusiveness. Osborne has extremely quick feet that make lighting fast cuts. It is extremely hard to pin him down for less than a ten yard gain. Osborne is also a very speedy back. He has very quick acceleration that allows him to get downfield instantly and never give up a loss. His proficiency in the open field is apparent as he sheds tackles and avoids defenders while making it look seamless. Osborne is an extremely talented running back that every Longhorn fan should be cheering for.
Riley Pettijohn (Four-star linebacker) Class of 2025
While Pettijohn is currently committed to Ohio State, there are rumblings of a commitment flip. Pettijohn would be a great pickup for the Horns as he is a dominant force at the linebacker position. Last season, Pettijohn totaled 125 tackles, three sacks and an interception. He is such a hard hitter that you can hear pads pop everytime he collides with a ball carrier. As a linebacker, he is still solid in coverage and can pick up a man streaking downfield. Play recognition and decision making is another big positive for Pettijohn. He seems to know where the ball is going before the offense even does. Play action does not fool him and he is very smart in knowing when to blitz versus fall back in coverage. With a big win on Saturday, Pettijohn may rethink his commitment.
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A quick overview of the topics covered in this article.
- Ethan “Boobie” Feaster (Four-star receiver) Class of 2027
- Justus Terry (Five-star defensive lineman) Class of 2025
- KJ Lacey (Four-star quarterback) Class of 2025
- Dia Bell (Four-star quarterback) Class of 2026
- Javian Osborne (Four-star running back) Class of 2026
- Riley Pettijohn (Four-star linebacker) Class of 2025




