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Signings and Commitments as of Now - 15 according to this article

mthoopsfan

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"So far Hanks, Carroll College safety Braeden Orlandi, Central Washington defensive lineman Tyler King and St. Thomas tight end Mariano Birdno are the four transfer commitments that UM has officially announced. King, a 6-foot-5, 250-pound defensive lineman, was named a NCAA Division II All-American in 2025 after posing 47 total tackles, 17 for loss and 13 sacks to go with two forced fumbles.

There are 11 other players who have posted commitments to Montana via social media as of Monday afternoon which include: Louisville all-purpose player Shaun Boykins Jr., UNLV offensive lineman Dyllan Drummond, San Diego State linebacker Tanner Williams and safety Hunter Haines, Georgetown linebacker Nai Mose, Bowling Green linebacker Justin Eklund, North Texas cornerback Gabe Stroud, San Diego offensive lineman Oscar Weigel, Central Washington kicker and punter Wyatt Redding, Fort Lewis long snapper Jace Eastlick and Arizona State safety Adama Fall."
 
What about these Texas OL guys? Are they still available? The first one was supposed to start, but didn't. Let's go big.

OG Neto Umeozulu

Role at Texas: Depth-level offensive guard
Years at Texas: 4 years (redshirted)
Eligibility left: 1 year
HS recruit: 4-star
Transfer recruit: 4-star

OG Nate Kibble

Role at Texas: Depth-level offensive guard
Years at Texas: 2 years (redshirted)
Eligibility left: 3 years
HS recruit: 3-star
Transfer recruit: 3-star
 
I’m excited for all the guys we got! I’m particularly interested in the linemen and how they will do/fit. But Sean Boykins is EXTRA interesting. A bigger Wortham?? This O next year has the potential to be dynamic!
 
1. Shaun Boykins: “
The 6-foot-1, 195-pound running back spent most of the season down on the depth chart, but was able to get some extended run late in the season as injuries to the room piled up. Against Kentucky, Boykins ran for 101 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries, helping the Cards win that game 41-0. He finished the season with 37 rushes for 190 yards and a score in four games.

The Radcliff (Ky.) North Hardin star was a wide receiver coming out of high school, and the No. 7 prospect in the state, per 247Sports, in the Class of 2024. He played in just one game during his true freshman season last year, and between mounting injuries at running back and a crowded wide receiver room, Louisville made the decision to switch him to running back during fall camp.

"He's got some traits to him that you just can't coach," running backs coach Chris Barclay said of Boykins in fall camp. "I hesitate to draw comparisons a lot, but I think his athletic profile is very, very similar to Isaac Guerendo. In the sense that, he's a receiver in high school, low running back, little, kick returner, straight line guy, track guy, big speed, runs as fast as Isaac can but is 212 pounds."

2. Offers as high school recruit:

As a recruit:

Other P4 offers: Kentucky, West Virginia

G5 offers: Akron, Army, Central Michigan, Marshall, Miami OH

Other offers: Austin Peay, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, Penn

3. Prefers receiver.
 
I feel like we could use a few more dudes at certain positions still especially with our defense and OL.
 
I feel like we could use a few more dudes at certain positions still especially with our defense and OL.
I think we're fine on defense. One more bigger CB would be about the only thing still on my wish list there. Offense I'm with you though. We probably need at least two more OL, one of which is a center. Still time but classes at UM start Thursday.
 
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