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Five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson has committed to Texas as a member of the Class of 2026, he announced Tuesday on ESPN's ...
Texas football scored another major recruiting victory in Georgia with the commitment of 5-star Tyler Atkinson.
Atkinson shared a video from the Texas Longhorns head coach on X, with college programs now allowed to make formal ...
Tyler Atkinson is one of the highest rated recruits in the 2026 class, ranked as the number nine overall player and number one linebacker in the 247 composite rankings. Atkinson attends Grayson ...
Georgia High School Football Daily’s rollout of the Georgia Power 100 continues today with linebackers. The Georgia Power 100 is chosen primarily on high school production, though college potential is ...
Tyler Atkinson made up his mind. The No. 1 player in the state of Georgia said he will play for the Texas Longhorns. Atkinson, of Grayson High School, made his commitment during an appearance on ...
Atkinson is from Loganville, Georgia, which is less than an hour's drive away from Athens. The Bulldogs got the 5-star on campus a bunch of times and even had him in for an official visit.
Five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson has announced his commitment to the Texas Longhorns, making his decision in an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. Choosing the Longhorns over Oregon, Georgia ...
Tyler Atkinson visits OSU the day of the Ohio State Buckeyes' 38-15 win over the Indiana Hoosiers in an NCAA football game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024.
Tyler Atkinson on his official visit to Georgia. / UGAAA Tyler Atkinson will be announcing his commitment tomorrow, July 15th, live on the Pat Mcafee Show. Which school will the five-star choose?
On Tuesday, this cycle's example surfaced: Grayson (Ga.) linebacker Tyler Atkinson announced his commitment to Texas over Georgia, Ohio State, Auburn, Oregon, Clemson, and several other top programs.
Atkinson attends Grayson High School in Loganville, GA, which is just 45 minutes away from Athens. The superstar recruit is down to four schools, Texas, Georgia, Clemson, and Oregon.