In a decision that has stunned college football analysts, thrilled fans in Austin, and sparked major conversations among powerhouse recruiters nationwide, the top-ranked high school football prospect in the United States has officially committed to the Texas Longhorns, bypassing two other elite programs—the Georgia Bulldogs and Brigham Young University (BYU)—to don the burnt orange and white.
The highly sought-after five-star athlete, Jalen “Jet” Reynolds, made his announcement on Wednesday afternoon in front of a massive crowd at his high school auditorium in Los Angeles, surrounded by friends, family, teammates, and media outlets from across the country. With three hats laid out on the table—Texas, Georgia, and BYU—Reynolds paused dramatically before flashing a grin and picking up the Longhorns cap, placing it firmly on his head as the crowd erupted in cheers.
“Hook ‘Em!” he shouted into the microphone, drawing applause and a roar of approval from the Texas faithful tuning in online.
The Athlete Everyone Wanted
Reynolds, a 6’4”, 215-pound dual-threat wide receiver and defensive back from Crenshaw High School, has been a national sensation since his sophomore year. Known for his blistering speed, gravity-defying leaping ability, and football IQ well beyond his age, Reynolds was heavily recruited by virtually every major Division I program in the country. Alabama, USC, Michigan, Ohio State, and Oregon were all reportedly in the mix before Reynolds narrowed his final choices to Texas, Georgia, and BYU.
For Texas Head Coach Steve Sarkisian, landing Reynolds is not just a major recruiting win—it’s a statement.
“This is a monumental day for Texas Football,” Sarkisian said shortly after the commitment. “Jalen is the kind of player who changes programs—he’s electric, he’s disciplined, and he’s got the kind of heart and work ethic that defines champions.”
Why Texas?
The decision to choose Texas over SEC juggernaut Georgia and the steadily rising BYU program left many fans and pundits stunned. Reynolds, however, made it clear that his choice was about more than just wins and rankings.
“It’s the culture,” he explained. “When I visited Austin, I felt like I was at home. The energy on campus, the bond between the players, and the vision Coach Sark has—it all just clicked. Texas isn’t just building a team. They’re building a legacy, and I want to be part of that.”
He also mentioned the university’s commitment to academics, player development, and its newly expanded NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) infrastructure as critical factors in his decision.
“They’re setting us up for life—not just the next four years,” Reynolds added.
Fallout and Future Impact
Georgia, the reigning SEC powerhouse with back-to-back national championships, had been considered the favorite by many recruiting experts up until a week before Reynolds’ announcement. BYU, meanwhile, had been a surprise finalist, offering Reynolds a strong academic fit and faith-based support system that he openly praised.
Still, Texas pulled off the upset—and the implications are massive.
Recruiting analyst Greg Hamlin of Rivals.com called it “a program-defining moment for Texas,” adding, “This is the kind of win that sends a message to every five-star recruit in the country that Texas is back and serious about competing for national titles.”
The commitment also boosts Texas’ 2026 recruiting class to No. 1 in the nation, according to 247Sports, and signals a major shift in momentum as the Longhorns prepare to enter their second season in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
“This isn’t just about Jalen Reynolds,” said Longhorns insider Brenna Davis. “This is about the domino effect. Other top prospects are watching this. They’re seeing Texas land the best of the best, and they’re going to start asking themselves if they should be part of this wave too.”
Reynolds’ Plans
Reynolds has said he plans to enroll early at Texas in January 2026 and participate in spring practices. His goals? Compete for a starting spot as a true freshman and help lead the Longhorns to their first national title since 2005.
But even with all the fanfare and media attention, Reynolds remains grounded.
“I’m blessed and grateful,” he said. “But now the work really begins.”
And if his work ethic matches his talent—and all signs say it does—Texas just landed a game-changer.
One thing’s for sure: the eyes of Texas—and the rest of the college football world—are squarely fixed on Jalen “Jet” Reynolds.