May 19, 2025
247Sports

The Longhorns are starting to generate some recruiting momentum heading into summer official visits.

For the second time in the last week, the Texas Longhorns have added a defensive back to the 2026 recruiting class with Wednesday’s commitment of Willis athlete Jermaine Bishop Jr., who projects as a cornerback on the Forty Acres.

The 5’11, 155-pounder chose Texas over Florida, Texas A&M, and USC in addition to having an official visit scheduled to Houston. Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee, and Texas Tech were among the other schools to offer the Willis product.

A visit to Austin for a January Junior Day helped the Longhorns surge into pole position for Bishop, who is regarded as one of the best two-way players in the country and was recently elevated into a five-star prospect by 247Sports.

As a junior, Bishop had 83 receptions for 1,565 yards and 18 touchdowns on offense and recorded three interceptions and two forced fumbles on defense.

Ranked as a consensus four-star prospect, Bishop is the No. 139 player nationally and the No. 8 athlete, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. 247Sports regards him as the nation’s No. 1 athlete and the No. 25 player overall.

Bishop is the seventh commitment in the 2026 recruiting class for the Longhorns and the second defender, joining New Orleans (La.) Edna Karr cornerback Hayward Howard Jr., who pledged on Friday.

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