3 important visiting recruits for Texas vs. Florida

Texas is set to host some late-cycle 2025 targets on the trail for official and unofficial visits against Florida in the SEC this weekend.
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There are only a couple of home games remaining for Texas football to host top recruits in the 2025 and 2026 classes this fall for gameday trips at DKR.

Top targets on the trail to watch for Texas football among the gameday visitors vs. Florida in Week 11

This upcoming weekend the Longhorns host the Florida Gators and head coach Billy Napier for Texas's first game in the stretch run in the month of November. Texas and head coach Steve Sarkisian are in contention for a spot in the SEC Championship Game and for a spot in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff this postseason.

Texas will have a good group of visiting recruits from the 2025, 2026, and 2027 classes for the second-to-final home game of the regular season against Florida on Saturday. The Longhorns need to make the most of these opportunities to host top recruits this fall for gameday trips before signing day in under a month from now.

Here are three important visiting recruits from the 2025 and 2026 classes to watch for the Longhorns game against Florida at DKR in Austin this weekend.

Bryce Perry-Wright, DL

The elite high-four-star Buford (GA) 2026 defensive lineman Bryce Perry-Wright has already made multiple visits unofficially to Texas this year. Texas has hit the state of Georgia hard on the recruiting trail to pursue top defensive line prospects from the 2025 and 2026 classes over the past few months.

Perry-Wright has also taken visits to see the Clemson Tigers, Auburn Tigers, LSU Tigers, and Georgia, among others, since the summer. He's also had interest from the Alabama Crimson Tide, Miami Hurricanes, and South Carolina Gamecocks early in his recruitment.

The Florida game will be Perry-Wright's first return trip to Texas since the Georgia game at DKR on Oct. 19.