When the Texas Longhorns took on the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday, many highly rated prospects were in attendance. That includes four-star cornerback Courtland Guillory who was in Austin for an unofficial visit. While the Guillory has already committed to Oklahoma the Longhorns got make their pitch.
The Texas native is ranked as the 38th best corner in his class and the 65th best player in Texas in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports. Before committing to Oklahoma he also drew interest from Arizona, Arizona State, Eastern Illinois, and Georgia Tech. Oklahoma was the only program that Guillory visited in that group.
If Guillroy were to flip his commitment, the Longhorns would add a talented piece to the secondary for the future. The 2025 class currently consists of 21 commits, including four five-star prospects. He would get to play alongside Kaliq Lockett, Jonah Williams, Jamie Ffrench, and Myron Charles.
Here’s #Sooners cornerback commit Courtland Guillory stepping in at quarterback and taking off
Klein Oak staff told me to watch out for him at QB, they weren’t joking…
👤: https://t.co/tAcicbaEWw pic.twitter.com/K5c1V5Xa5Q
— Collin Kennedy (@CKennedy247) October 5, 2024
As recruiting season for the 2025 class continues, Guillroy will be a player for Longhorns fans to watch closely. He would help improve a Longhorns secondary that has impressed this season but is always looking for upgrades.
While Saturday did not go as planned for the Longhorns, Guillory did experience an SEC battle that featured two of the top five programs in the country. Over the next few weeks, Texas will try to convince Guillroy that Austin is the best place for him during his college career.