No. 2 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on Pat McAfee show

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No. 2 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on Pat McAfee show

No. 2 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on Pat McAfee show

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian has landed a big recruit. No. 2 2027 TE recruit Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show.

No. 2 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on Pat McAfee show

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian has landed a big recruit. No. 2 2027 TE recruit Brock Williams commits to Longhorns on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show.

The Texas Longhorns just landed a massive commitment—and we're not just talking about the player's size. Steve Sarkisian and his staff secured a pledge from Brock Williams, the No. 2 tight end in the 2027 class, and the announcement came with some serious star power: live on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show.

Standing at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, Williams is a versatile weapon out of Libertyville, Illinois. As a junior, he hauled in 44 catches for 596 yards and 11 touchdowns, showcasing the kind of downfield threat that has scouts buzzing. But what really sets him apart? He's not just a pass-catcher. Williams excels at blocking and even returns kickoffs and punts—a rare combination that makes him a complete package.

Williams chose Texas over powerhouse programs Georgia and Ohio State, and he made it clear that Sarkisian's offense was a major draw. "I'm excited to be in the Coach Sark offense," Williams told McAfee. "Playing for him is gonna be huge for me. You can't go wrong with Coach Sark. They're going to have top of the line quarterbacks, the best in the country. That's huge for me."

The Illinois native had been leaning toward the Longhorns for weeks, but he credits the coaching staff's consistency for sealing the deal. "They're doing a good job with communication, and that's huge for me," Williams said earlier this year. "I have a great relationship with them. Coach Sark FaceTimes me sometimes, and that's huge." He also noted his strong connection with tight ends coach Jeff Banks, who has been instrumental in building trust.

For Texas fans, this commitment is a statement. Landing a top-tier tight end with Williams' skill set—sure hands, blocking ability, and special teams versatility—adds another dynamic layer to an already potent offense. And with Sarkisian's track record of developing talent, the future in Austin just got a whole lot brighter.

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