2025 Recruiting - Football

Texas Longhorns on the Brink of Landing Michael Fasusi, Five-Star Offensive Titan, Bolstering Elite Lineup

Texas Longhorns on the Brink of Landing Michael Fasusi, Five-Star Offensive Titan, Bolstering Elite Lineup

The Texas Longhorns are on the brink of securing a future star to bolster their offensive line, potentially adding to a series of high-caliber recruits who have pledged their allegiance to the burnt orange and white. If whispers around the college football scene hold any truth, Michael Fasusi, a five-star offensive lineman whose agility and power have turned heads nationwide, might soon commit to Texas, sparking excitement and high hopes among fans and coaching staff alike.

Currently, Fasusi shines brightly as the No. 11 player in the nation, ranking as the second-best offensive tackle and the third most promising talent out of Texas for the 2025 recruiting class. His impressive skills on the field have not only endeared him to scouts across the country but have also marked him as a top 10 player to watch. This particular designation underscores the high expectations and potential that Fasusi brings to the table, positioning him as a game-changer in any team’s lineup.

The Longhorns, under the guidance of head coach Steve Sarkisian and offensive line coach Kyle Flood, have cultivated a reputation for attracting and developing top-tier offensive line talent. This trend appears to continue unabated with the potential addition of Fasusi. According to On3’s recruiting prediction machine, Texas currently holds an 86.1% probability of landing Fasusi – a statistic that, while not definitive, highlights the Longhorns as the clear frontrunners in the race for his commitment.

Should Fasusi decide to don the Texas jersey, he would join a distinguished group of linemen who have recently made Texas their collegiate home. Notable names include Kelvin Banks, Devon Campbell Jr., and Brandon Baker – each of whom was highly regarded coming out of high school and is expected to make significant impacts during their tenure at Texas. Fasusi’s addition to this elite group could not only solidify the Longhorns’ offensive line for years to come but also send a strong message to competitors about Texas’s seriousness in its pursuit of championship glory.

In sum, the potential commitment of Michael Fasusi to the Texas Longhorns holds more than just the promise of adding another highly talented player to their roster. It represents an ongoing commitment to excellence and a strategic building of a team poised to challenge at the highest echelons of college football. For Longhorns fans, the prospect of securing Fasusi’s commitment is a hopeful glimpse into a future filled with powerful drives, steadfast protection, and, ultimately, triumphs on the collegiate gridiron.
 
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Of the Top 5 composite prospects in the state of Texas, 4 are committed or predicted to go out of state. I blanking hate that.

The book isn't closed on Moore. Don't be surprised if he winds up in this class.

Sanchez snd Brew are both originally from Ohio and both still have family there. Brew has maintained contact with the Tx staff and is working on a visit. Insiders believe we can get him to stay in Tx.
Fasusi has several cb's to Tx and it would be a surprise if he were not in this class.
Williams may not even play collge football as he may go high in the MLB draft. In any case he is still in contact with the coaches.

Maybe this will help.
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The book isn't closed on Moore. Don't be surprised if he winds up in this class.

Sanchez snd Brew are both originally from Ohio and both still have family there. Brew has maintained contact with the Tx staff and is working on a visit. Insiders believe we can get him to stay in Tx.
Fasusi has several cb's to Tx and it would be a surprise if he were not in this class.
Williams may not even play collge football as he may go high in the MLB draft. In any case he is still in contact with the coaches.

Maybe this will help.
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thanks for the info. i appreciate it.
 
Hamilton confirmed Cordova and the staff spoke a few days ago, but there aren't many details.

To what extent he is being recruited by the staff is the question, but any report that he's not being recruited by Texas at all is false.



I hope he doesn’t end up here. He has bully ******* punk written all over him.
 
I hope he doesn’t end up here. He has bully ******* punk written all over him.
Seems a bit harsh unless you have some actual knowledge. If all these other schools are still recruiting him, something doesnt make sense. Sark has said "culture" is key for Texas so lets just hope whatever the issue is that its resolved. Not many people didnt do stupid crap as a teen and luckily no one was injured.
 
****I hope he doesn’t end up here. He has bully ******* punk written all over him.

I have a family member on staff at LT and she has he is a good kid and will be a plus wherever he ends up. He appears to be a kid who just like many of us, pulled some silly pranks without knowing some facts.....!!
 
I don't know the kid or the family. For whatever reason, it was a dumb & dangerous stunt. For the first time in decades, I trust our HC & his judgement on these situations and will support his decision.

FWIW, Ken Dabbs was great at getting to the truth and analyzing this type of decision.
 

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