25 Division I teams have extended offers to four-star edge rusher Luke Nabors, including powerhouse programs like the Ohio State Buckeyes, Miami Hurricanes, and none other than the Texas Longhorns.
Nabors visited the Horns in March of this year, his 11th total visit throughout his recruitment process. He took a return trip to Austin over the last weekend in May to reunite with the Longhorns and check out more of what Texas had to offer.
Texas this weekend @CoachLCTrenches @Jimmy_UTFB @InsideTexas pic.twitter.com/DTgCymv9gW
— Luke “Extendo” Nabors (@lukenabors90_) May 29, 2026
Since then, despite being a Georgia native and holding offers from his home-state teams, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Georgia Bulldogs, Nabors has had nothing but great things to say about Texas.
Most recently, when discussing his plans for additional visits, Nabors didn't hesitate to include the Longhorns in his list.
"Obviously, I love Texas, so I want to come back every time I'm invited," Nabors told On3's Justin Wells.
Longhorns aren't backing down from Luke Nabors
The Horns haven't shied away from working to land Nabors' commitment, despite the edge rusher being a class of 2028 recruit and receiving attention from about a half a dozen programs that are closer to his home.
Nabors, who is still over two years from suiting up for a collegiate program, is the No. 40 prospect out of Georgia and the No. 35 EDGE in the class of 2028, making it increasingly obvious why so many dominant programs are interested in recruiting him.
Currently, according to On3, the Auburn Tigers (somewhat surprisingly) lead the charge to land Nabors' commitment, with a 20.2 percent chance. The Tigers are followed by the Florida State Seminoles with a 17.7 percent chance and the Yellow Jackets with 8.3 percent odds.
With the nationally-ranked No. 10 class of 2026 and the No. 13 class of 2027, so far, the Longhorns and head coach Steve Sarkisian have yet to earn a commitment from the class of 2028.
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Landing a recruit as highly sought after as Nabor would be a great way to kick off yet another dominant recruiting cycle for Texas.
