Austin, Texas — On Thursday, July 9, Marcus Spears Jr., the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2027 recruiting cycle, announced he reclassified to the 2026 class and committed to the University of Texas, choosing the Longhorns over finalists Arizona, Kentucky and LSU, ESPN reported. The move makes Spears eligible for the 2026–27 season, immediately bolstering Texas's frontcourt and raising the Longhorns' 2026 recruiting class to No. 4 nationally. CBS Sports noted Spears will not qualify for the 2027 NBA Draft and will require additional collegiate seasons before draft eligibility. Spears told ESPN he is excited to help restore Texas basketball to national prominence and said Texas fans can expect a worker with a lot of energy as he pursues a national championship. His father, former LSU standout and eight-season NFL veteran Marcus Spears, said playing for his home-state school made the decision especially meaningful. Spears Jr. arrives with a decorated résumé: he ranked among Nike EYBL leaders in scoring and rebounding, averaged 20.9 points and 8.7 rebounds in high school, and posted 14.0 points and 6.5 rebounds for Team USA at the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup.
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Marcus Spears Jr.'s commitment to Texas is a big win for Longhorns fans. His talent could help bring the team back to national prominence. If you're a Texas fan, watch for Spears' energy on the court in the 2026-27 season.
Spears Jr. is a rising star with a decorated résumé. His decision to play for Texas could shake up college basketball. Keep an eye on the Longhorns' performance in the coming seasons. Worth forwarding if you know a college basketball enthusiast.
The University of Texas men’s basketball program benefited immediately through the addition of the No. 1-ranked prospect, which strengthens roster talent, boosts the 2026 class ranking and increases national recruiting momentum and media attention.
Competing programs such as Arizona, Kentucky, LSU and Arkansas lost a top prospect, reducing their immediate recruiting returns and narrowing options for an elite frontcourt addition in upcoming seasons.
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