Breaking News: Malcolm Simpson Flips Commitment from Nebraska to Texas Longhorns
In a significant recruiting development, four-star defensive lineman Malcolm Simpson has flipped his commitment from Nebraska to the Texas Longhorns. Simpson, who currently plays for Hitchcock High School in Texas, had been heavily pursued by Texas after his initial commitment to Nebraska. After several visits to Austin, including a recent one for the highly anticipated Texas-Georgia game, Simpson has decided to join the Longhorns’ 2025 class.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff made Simpson a priority, especially as they prepare for the transition into the SEC. Simpson, a 6’3″, 255-pound defensive tackle, is seen as a key addition to strengthen Texas’ defensive front. His decision to flip is expected to bolster the Longhorns’ already impressive recruiting class, which is now one step closer to being one of the top-ranked in the nation.
Simpson cited Texas’ rising momentum, development opportunities, and strong relationships with the coaching staff as factors in his decision. This flip is a significant win for the Longhorns, as they continue to secure top in-state talent.
With signing day approaching, the Longhorns are still in the hunt for several other top prospects, but landing Simpson marks a major victory on the recruiting trail.
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