Micah Hudson to skip Texas official visit
2024 Temple (Texas) Lake Belton wide receiver and Five-Star Plus+ prospect Micah Hudson will no longer make his Texas official visit this weekend, Inside Texas has confirmed.
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Hudson was originally set to see Texas A&M on Thursday before competing in the State 7-on-7 tournament in College Station along with his Lake Belton teammates. He was then scheduled to leave Aggieland for his Longhorn official visit. However, that is no longer the case.
Texas was able to host Hudson last week before he continued to his Texas Tech official visit. Texas Tech is the leader in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine with a 64.3 percent chance to land the state’s No. 2 player. Texas trails with a 30.9 % chance.
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Hudson is ranked as the No. 6 overall prospect, the No. 2 wide receiver, and the No. 2 player in Texas in the On3 Industry Ranking, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services. On3 ranks Hudson as the No. 9 overall prospect, the No. 3 wide receiver, and the No. 2 prospect in Texas.
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Micah Hudson personal life file from On3
Micah Hudson made an immediate impact on high school football at Lake Belton. He had 466 receiving yards, 655 rushing yards and scored 12 touchdowns as a freshman in 2020. In 2021, he collected 45 receptions for 851 yards and nine touchdowns. Then in 2022, he was named District 4-5A D1 most valuable player. “He is electric with the ball in his hands,” Lake Belton coach Brian Cope told Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. “He is very, very fast. But the one thing that stands out to me is that he probably has the most incredible ball skills that I have ever seen.”