Fresh Faces On The Forty: New Texas forward Coleman Elkins

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Fresh Faces On The Forty: New Texas forward Coleman Elkins

Fresh Faces On The Forty: New Texas forward Coleman Elkins

The final edition of fresh faces(for now) is here. Elkins, the developmental big with shooting upside, is a strong final addition to Miller's class.

Fresh Faces On The Forty: New Texas forward Coleman Elkins

The final edition of fresh faces(for now) is here. Elkins, the developmental big with shooting upside, is a strong final addition to Miller's class.

Meet Coleman Elkins—the final piece of Sean Miller's 2026 recruiting puzzle, and a developmental big man with serious shooting upside. Standing 6-foot-10, this Blairstown, New Jersey native brings intriguing size and a versatile skill set to the Forty Acres. While he's currently unranked by 247Sports, both Rivals and ESPN grade him as a three-star prospect, which suggests there's more to his game than meets the eye.

Elkins' recruitment didn't exactly set the college basketball world on fire initially. Before Texas came calling, his offer list was modest, featuring programs like Indiana State and Lehigh. But the Longhorns saw something special, swooping in late to lock down his commitment. It's a classic "diamond in the rough" move that could pay dividends down the road.

Don't expect Elkins to crack the rotation this season—that's not the plan. Instead, think of him as a long-term project, one that could flourish under the tutelage of veteran big man Matas Vokietaitis. If Elkins can absorb those lessons and develop his outside shooting touch, he could become a real factor by the 2027-28 season. In fact, he might just be Sean Miller's first true developmental big man at Texas—a bet worth taking on a player with his length and upside.

This marks the end of our "Fresh Faces on the Forty" series—for now. There's still a strong chance Miller adds one or two more transfers to round out the roster. The Dailyn Swain situation, which had the coaching staff waiting on a decision, appears to be leaning toward the NBA Draft. That leaves spots to fill, and we'll be right here when those moves happen.

For now, Miller has assembled a remarkable group of newcomers, both from the transfer portal and the high school ranks. The Longhorns have positioned themselves for a special season, provided they can finish strong. And with a player like Coleman Elkins in the fold, the future looks bright in Austin.

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