Texas Football: 3 recruits that could be flipped after Steve Sarkisian hire

Steve Sarkisian, Texas FootballAlabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian before the Texas A&M game at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas on Saturday October 12, 2019.Sark601
Steve Sarkisian, Texas FootballAlabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian before the Texas A&M game at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas on Saturday October 12, 2019.Sark601 /
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1) Potential Texas football flips under Sark

All three of the Alabama commits on this list that the Longhorns could at least try and reach out to after the suspected hiring of Sark as their next head coach did receive a Texas scholarship offer at one point in time. And the third of the three recruits on this list is one that Texas would really have to fight to get on the Forty Acres.

The highly touted Bloomingdale 6-foot-3 and 190 pound wide receiver Agiye Hall is one of multiple blue chip commits/signees at the position in Alabama’s 2021 recruiting class. Hall is a Florida native that Texas put a lot of effort and attention into last offseason, but it ultimately wound up being all for naught.

Hall signed his letter of intent during the first day of the Early Signing Period. And he wound up committing and signing with Alabama over offers from Texas and more than 40 other schools. The other highlighting schools on his offer sheet included the Auburn Tigers, Clemson Tigers, Florida, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon Ducks, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and USC.

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Moreover, he ranks as the nation’s No. 56 2021 high school prospect, No. 7 wide receiver, and No. 11 prospect out of Florida (247Sports Composite). And the Top247 ranks him as the nation’s No. 90 high school prospect, No. 12 wide receiver, and No. 14 prospect out of Florida.

Texas has multiple wide receiver commits in their 2021 class, but none of which that are very highly touted blue chip prospects.