Longhorns lose a running back recruit from the 2026 class.
The Longhorns’ 2026 recruiting class just lost a commitment.
According to Hayes Fawcett of On3, four-star Aledo (TX) running back Raycine Guillory has de-committed from the University of Texas and reopened his recruitment.
BREAKING: Four-Star RB Raycine Guillory Jr. (2026) has Decommitted from Texas, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 5’10 185 RB from Aledo, TX had been Committed to the Longhorns since January
Ranked as a Top 100 Recruit in ‘26 (per On3)https://t.co/EQE568epJn pic.twitter.com/9UitApIZvX
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 20, 2024
Guillory initially committed to the Longhorns in January after visiting Austin for Texas’ Junior Day event. He had an impressive sophomore season, rushing for 1,236 yards and 17 touchdowns, playing a crucial role in leading Aledo to a state championship.
God’s plan https://t.co/xiarvK0raN
— Raycine Guillory Jr (@Raycineguillory) June 20, 2024
Guillory was one of two commitments for Texas in the 2026 class, the other being Dia Bell. Guillory is rated as a four-star prospect by 247Sports’ composite rankings, placing him as the 16th-ranked running back and 189th overall. With Guillory out, Texas running backs coach Tashard Choice will refocus his efforts on securing new recruits, potentially eyeing players like Texas High’s Tradarian Ball, Carthage’s KJ Edwards, and Forney’s Javian Osborne.