4-star OT Samuel Roseborough names top five schools

Clearwater (Fla.) four-star offensive tackle Samuel Roseborough is down to five schools in his recruitment, he tells On3’s Hayes Fawcett.
Among the remaining contenders are Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Florida State and Ohio State.
The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder already has locked in official visits with the Aggies and Seminoles, and more are expected with his other finalists.
Roseborough is the No. 139 overall prospect and No. 12 offensive tackle in the 2026 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
On3, however, is higher on him than the other three services. In the most recent On300 rankings, he was tabbed as the nation’s No. 79 recruit, No. 7 offensive tackle and No. 8 player in Florida.
Roseborough recently broke down some of his top schools
In March, Roseborough talked with On3’s Chad Simmons about each of the programs that ended up in his top five.
LSU: “What sticks out to me mainly about LSU is the culture and how they develop up front.”
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Texas, Texas A&M: “With Texas and Texas A&M, I just love the state of Texas. I have a great relationship with the whole offensive line staff at Texas A&M. They have been on me for a while. I like them and I love the environment out there on game day. Texas just had a different feel when I stepped on campus. I like that and how coach Flood believes in developing guys. He is a good coach and that is important to me.”
Florida: “I know the whole coaching staff at Florida. I really like how coach Decosta came from the NFL. No better person can teach you than someone who has coached at that level. That experience is big.”
Ohio State: “Ohio State is National Champions, so that speaks for itself. They develop offensive linemen too. I was being recruited by coach Frye and coach Bowen has come right in and kept the same pace. We are building a great relationship and I have been talking with Coach Johnson, too.”