Texas quarterback Arch Manning will have another offensive weapon at his disposal next season after four-star athlete Michael Terry III announced his commitment to the Longhorns.
On Wednesday, Terry revealed his decision to play for Texas in front of a packed audience at Alamo Heights High School. On3s top-ranked athlete from the 2025 recruiting class chose the Longhorns over Nebraska and Oregon, describing the opportunity to suit up for head coach Steve Sarkisians squad as once in a lifetime.
I decided a couple of days ago, me and my family were debating Nebraska and Texas, Terry told KSAT. We went through the pros and the cons – and UT is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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I just feel blessed right now, to be in the position Im in, to be able to go to a top school. Its a good feeling.
Over the summer, Terry took recruiting trips to Oregon, Texas, Texas A&M, and Nebraska before returning to the Longhorns and Cornhuskers for a second visit. The San Antonio native was ultimately swayed by Sarkisians promise to use him in an expansive offensive role – similar to the way he was utilized at Alamo Heights.
Through the process with every recruiter, especially UT, they changed how they see [Michael], Alamo Heights head coach Ron Rittimann said. It went from him maybe just being a receiver to a running back to now some wildcat quarterback stuff. Theyre excited about his diversity.
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Entering his senior year, Terry already boasted over 3,000 all-purpose yards – 1,800 on the ground and 1,300 through the air – during his high school career. At Alamo Heights, he received snaps as a running back, slot wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back en route to being named Texas’ District 13-5A MVP last season.
Terry is just one of the many bright stars that have committed to Texas, which actively boasts the nations No. 1 class for the first time in the modern football recruiting era. As of writing, the Longhorns have 25 2025 recruits, including five 5-stars, 14 4-stars, and six 3-stars.
Among the top recruits are defensive lineman Justus Terry (On3s No. 9 ranked prospect), safety Jonah Williams (No. 11), defensive lineman Lance Jackson (No. 25), and wide receiver Kaliq Lockett (No. 30).
The influx of talent is a welcome addition for Manning, who is all but guaranteed to receive the starting reins to the Longhorns offense next season – if not sooner. When asked if the 19-year-old could receive playing time during Texas SEC Championship game versus Georgia, Sarkisian said with a chuckle: “We might.
“We threw Arch in here in a couple of opportunities in the high-red [zone] to get into some quarterback run stuff, and we’ve gotten into 21 personnel and utilized [Jaydon] Blue and Tre [Wisner] together.
“And so we’re constantly trying to evolve that stuff, he continued. We did some tackle-over things in this game that we hadn’t shown much throughout the year, so you’re always trying to find little tweaks and things to find some advantages along the way.
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