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Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation
Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The third-best offensive tackle in the class of 2026 is currently taking his official visits to some of the top programs in the country, while his predicted commitment to Texas looms. Advertisement Other schools are still actively […]

Texas Expected to Get Major News on Top Recruit With $809K NIL Valuation originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The third-best offensive tackle in the class of 2026 is currently taking his official visits to some of the top programs in the country, while his predicted commitment to Texas looms.
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Other schools are still actively recruiting the 6-foot-7, 279-pound prospect that lives less than three hours away from Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin.
He has already taken official visits to Colorado, Ole Miss, Texas Tech and Florida. This weekend, he will be in Columbus seeing what Ryan Day and the reigning champion Buckeyes have to offer.
However, Rivals recruiting insider, Adam Gorney, predicted that he will eventually end up a Longhorn.
According to Rivals, the Longhorns biggest roadblock in the pursuit of Ojo will be Ohio State. Ojo’s great relationship with offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood continues to be a strong factor the Longhorn’s recruitment.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian.Steve Roberts-Imagn Images
Ojo is the 11th-best overall player and is the second-best player from the state of Texas in his class. He is expected to be an impactful player for whatever school he decides to commit his athletic and academic future to. On3’s NIL Valuation currently values the future star tackle at $809,000.
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National Signing Day for the class of 2026 is set for Wednesday, December 4th.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.