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2026 4-star RB Raycine Guillory reclassifying to 2025

Wg0vf-nP_400x400by:Keegan Pope11/11/24

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Raycine Guillory
Raycine Guillory. (Justin Wells/Inside Texas)

Aledo (Texas) four-star 2026 running back Raycine Guillory is reclassifying to the Class of 2025, he announced on Monday.

The 5-foot-9, 165-pounder is one of the top running back prospects in the junior class, and according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, he ranks as the No. 223 overall prospect and No. 18 RB in the cycle.

On3, however, is higher on him than other services. In the most recent On300 rankings, he was tabbed as the nation’s No. 136 recruit and No. 16 running back.

“After deep conversations with God and my family, I have made the decision to reclassify to 2025,” he wrote on Twitter. “Commitment coming soon.”

Guillory was previously committed to Texas from January to June 2024, but opted to back off that pledge and reopen his recruitment. The Longhorns have remained a factor, but Michigan, Miami, Ohio State, Arizona, TCU, SMU, Arkansas and others are still involved as well.

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The Hurricanes were the first school to visit him this fall, and that no doubt made an impact.

“They’re letting me know they’re coming at me 100%,” Guillory told CaneSport. “They’re showing me they really want me. That’s pretty much it.”

He was also at Ole Miss over the weekend for the Rebels’ big win over Georgia. And the timing of his decision can’t be discounted after that trip.

Guillory has been one of the most productive rushers in the state of Texas over his three-year high school career. During that span, he’s totaled more than 3,000 yards and 46 touchdowns while averaging better than 7 yards per carry.