• The KillerFrogs

2025 Recruiting Thread

An-Cap Frog

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Also, we have a large class coming in and it doesn't seem like we have a ton of juniors on the roster.

Canada, Deal, Battle, Seals, Clark, Craw, O-linemen, McAlister...so I am assuming a small recruiting class for 2026?
 

CryptoMiner

Active Member
Do we need a 2026 thread?

Also, for 2026 are we looking at a security QB or do you think we will address through the transfer portal like we did with Seals?
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CryptoMiner

Active Member
Creece Brister 6-5/310 OL from Stephenville, 2 time State Shot Put Champ.

He was a commit/signee for the 2024 class, battled back from knee injury his senior year to play at the end of the season and compete in the track & field season. ACL injury forced him to rehab for 2024 and is now back on the roster for 2025 as a true freshman.
 

ShreveFrog

Full Member
If some knowledgeable member here could maybe gather up brief info on our commits and targets and start a 2026 recruiting thread that'd be great.
 

peacock

Active Member
Quick roundup of Signing Day
24/7 National Rank: 24 Big 12 Rank: Overall-1, Rating-3 Texas Rank: 3 (UT-1, Ags-9)

On3 National Rank: 26 Big 12 Rank: Overall-1, Rating-2, NIL-3 Texas Rank: 3 (UT-1, Ags-7)

Rivals National Rank: t-27, Portal: 88 Big 12 Rank: Overall-1, Rating-3, Portal-14
Texas Rank: 4 (UT-1, Ags-7, SMU-26)


ESPN National Rank: 21 Big 12 Rank: 1 Texas Rank: 3 (UT-1, Ags-9)
ESPN 300 commits: 4
Top offensive prospect: WR Terry Shelton
Top defensive prospect: DE Chad Woodfork
The Horned Frogs made a run to the national title in 2022 and are looking to infuse more talent in hopes of sparking another ascension. They added some potential productive receiving targets in Ed Small, who displays strong ball skills. A key add at receiver during the fall was Terry Shelton, who is also a talented high school basketball player and can be a tall target with the ability to high point the ball and win contested matchups. RB Jon Denman runs with power and determination to be effective between the tackles, but also has good speed when gets to the perimeter having posted a sub-11 second 100-meter time. TCU lost a QB commit over the summer but quickly rebounded by flipping Adam Schobel from Oklahoma State. A prospect with family ties to the program, he gives the Frogs a passer with consistent mechanics and good touch. He threw for more than 11,000 yards with 149 TD passes in his high school career.

On defense, the Frogs have added some talented pieces to their front. Chad Woodfork was a big in-state win and is an explosive defender, while Jared Martin was an excellent addition out of California as he possesses good initial quickness and can bend well and both can not only get after the QB but can be well-rounded defenders. From in state, defensive tackle Floyd Guidry can use good initial quickness and leverage to be disruptive.
 
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