4-star wideout Armani Winfield decommits from Texas
Lewisville (Texas) four-star wideout Armani Winfield has decommitted from Texas.
“After careful consideration as a student athlete, I will be (decommitting) from the University of Texas,” Winfield wrote Friday. “I will announce my college decision (on) signing day.
Winfield was the first player to commit to the Longhorns after Steve Sarkisian was hired as head coach.
Winfield is the No. 220 player in the country, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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He previously told Inside Texas that Michigan State was really recruiting him hard in an attempt to flip him.
“I’ll be honest Michigan State is giving a really hard push,” Winfield said on Oct. 23. “Coach (Mel) Tucker and Coach (Courtney) Hawkins were at the school today and we just chopped it up for two hours.”
During his senior season, Winfield has 60 catches for 961 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. He was also named homecoming king at Lewisville High.