
2026 4-star safety out of Arlington (TX) will announce commitment on Wednesday
2026 4-star safety out of Arlington (TX) will announce commitment on Wednesday
Texas A&M is yet again a finalist for another rising prospect in the 2026 recruiting cycle, as four-star safety Chance Collins is down to four programs, including Texas A&M, Utah, Texas Tech, and West Virginia, who are all anticipating his decision, which will come down on Wednesday, June 11.
Any time a defensive back prospect heavily considers the Aggies, it's fair to remember that the coach Mike Elko and defensive back coaches Jordan Peterson and Ishmael Aristide are three of the top cornerback and safety recruiters in the country, including Elko's long development track going back to his defensive coordinator days at Bowling Green, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M.
Collins will take an official visit to Texas A&M on June 20, a month after his official visit to Utah on May 30. This is good news for the Aggies, who will be the final stop for Collins this summer, a solid sign for the team in the lead.
During his 2024 junior season, Collins showed off his versatility after recording 20 tackles, two tackles for loss, six interceptions, and eight pass breakups. On offense, Collins caught 16 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns. The Mansfield Timberview incoming senior is also a noted track star, which also plays in Texas A&M's favor, given the program's elite status.
According to 247Sports, Collins is currently positioned as the 35th-ranked safety and the 56th-ranked prospect in Texas.
Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
27 minutes ago
- USA Today
4-star Alabama football commit officially shuts down recruitment
4-star Alabama football commit officially shuts down recruitment According to a post on social media this past Tuesday night, a current Alabama Crimson Tide football commitment has officially shut down his recruitment. That commit is in-state prospect Kamhariyan Johnson, who announced Tuesday that he would be shutting down his recruitment following conversations that included Alabama defensive line coach Freddie Roach. One-of-six current commitments in Alabama's 2026 recruiting class, Johnson ranks as the nation's No. 356 overall player in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite rankings, as well as the No. 33 edge rusher. A four-star prospect, Johnson is also considered as the No. 16 overall player in the state of Alabama where he attends Muscle Shoals High School. Johnson has been committed to the Crimson Tide since April of 2025. Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
Michigan State makes top 4 for 3-star OT Quinn Buckey ahead of commitment on Friday
Michigan State makes top 4 for 3-star OT Quinn Buckey ahead of commitment on Friday Michigan State has been named one of four finalists for a three-star offensive lineman prospect set to announce his college decision on Friday. Quinn Buckey of Bakersfield, Calif. revealed his top four schools this week, with Michigan State making the cut. According to Buckey's post on social media platform X, Michigan State, Vanderbilt, Arizona and UCLA are the four finalists he is considering at this time. Buckey will officially announce his college commitment on Friday. Buckey is a three-star prospect, with a recruiting rating of 87 on 247Sports. He ranks as the No. 75 offensive tackle in 247Sports' composite rankings. He is also listed as the No. 76 player from California and No. 879 overall prospect in the class. Michigan State hosted Buckey for an official visit in April and has been in the mix for his commitment for quite some time. However, Vanderbilt is currently projected to land his commitment per 247Sports. So we will have to see if the Spartans can make a final push to persuade him to end up in East Lansing, Mich. instead of down in SEC country. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.


USA Today
2 hours ago
- USA Today
Florida basketball to face Duke Blue Devils in 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge
Florida basketball to face Duke Blue Devils in 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge NEWS: Matchups are set for the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge, per sources. UF @ Duke UNC @ UK UVA @ Texas NC St @ Auburn Clemson @ Bama LVille @ Ark OU @ Wake SMU @ Vandy A&M @ Pitt Miss St @ GT Miami @ Ole Miss LSU @ BC VT@SC Tenn @ Cuse Mizzou @ ND UGA @ FSUhttps:// — Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) June 11, 2025 The Florida Gators are set to face the Duke Blue Devils in a marquee matchup during the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge, according to a report from CBS Sports insider Jon Rothstein. The highly anticipated matchup between two of college basketball's premier brands will take place in Durham, North Carolina, as part of the annual conference showdown. The 2025 edition features several headline-grabbing matchups, but few are bigger than the Gators traveling to Cameron Indoor Stadium to take on Duke. This will mark Florida's first matchup against the Blue Devils since 2017, when the Orange and Blue were defeated in an 87-84 nail-biter. Some of the leading scorers from that game include Florida's Jalen Hudson (24 points) and Marvin Bagley III (30 points) from Duke's side. Florida and Duke have met 16 times dating back to their first matchup on Feb. 26, 1932, with the Gators winning just three of those contests against the powerhouse Blue Devils. The ACC/SEC Challenge has quickly become a staple of the nonconference schedule, offering fans high-stakes showdowns before conference play begins. For Florida, the road test presents an early opportunity for Todd Golden to get his players prepared for what's expected to be a grueling road to another championship run. The Gators are bringing back a strong core from last year's national championship team, including elite guard play and one of the top transfer classes in the country. Duke, meanwhile, continues to reload with top-tier recruiting talent. Other notable matchups in the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge include North Carolina at Kentucky, Clemson at Alabama, NC State at Auburn, Virginia at Texas and Louisville at Arkansas. Tip-off times and television assignments for the Florida-Duke game will be announced at a later date. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.