Four-star wide receiver prospect Ethan "Boobie" Feaster is set to visit two Texas programs ahead of the end of the month. Feaster, who has received 41 Division I offers, will visit the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies over a two-day stretch.
Feaster is the No. 5 athlete coming out of Texas and the No. 4 wide receiver in the class of 2026. As of now, experts at On3 have crystal-balled Feaster as heading to the LSU Tigers, but a visit can change a lot.
The wideout also has four official visits scheduled over the summer, including the Aggies and Tigers. Feaster will return to Texas A&M on June 13 after visiting the USC Trojans (May 30) and the Miami Hurricanes (June 6). Feaster will then visit LSU on June 20, and he has yet to schedule an OV with the Longhorns.
🚨NEWS🚨 Elite WR Boobie Feaster will visit Texas A&M and Texas this week, @ChadSimmons_ reports✈️
— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) March 26, 2025
Boobie ranks No. 40 NATL. (No. 4 WR) in the 2026 class.
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Feaster was a MaxPreps freshman All-American in 2023 and a sophomore All-American in 2024. He played in the 2025 Polynesian Bowl after his impressive junior season.
While leading his high school team through the regular season and into the quarterfinals of the 6A state playoffs, he averaged 14.5 yards on 57 receptions for 824 yards and 13 touchdowns through the air. One year earlier, he earned 634 yards on just 32 catches (19.8 YPC) for nine touchdowns.
During the 2023 season, he and DeSoto High School finished the year as the undefeated Texas 6A D-II state champions.
While participating in the LSU Elite Camp 1, Feaster showed off his speed and his skillset, impressive recruiting analysts.
On3's Cody Bellaire said, "Feaster dominated today's event. Even as one of the younger prospects in the 'Tiger Group,' he showed that he could separate from defenders with ease and track the ball downfield comfortably. He earned his status as one of the most sought-after prospects in the 2027 recruiting class."
Feaster is a two-sport athlete, also competing in track and field for DeSoto. As a freshman, he ran a 22.01 in the 200-meter dash and an 11.29 in the 100-meter dash.