No. 1 ranked OT Brandon Baker locks in Texas official visit
![Brandon Baker](https://on3static.com/cdn-cgi/image/height=417,width=795,quality=90,fit=cover,gravity=0.5x0.5/uploads/dev/assets/cms/2023/03/31101446/Brandon-Baker-2-copy-1.jpg)
The On3 Industry Ranking’s No. 1 ranked offensive tackle Brandon Baker has locked in his official visit to Texas.
[Join Inside Texas and get three months for $1 OR half off a one-year subscription!]
The 6-foot-4.5, 285-pound 4-star and No. 26 ranked prospect overall is scheduled to be in Austin the weekend of June 16-18.
The visit to Texas will be the second since Mid-April, after Baker and family made an unofficial visit for the Longhorns spring game.
The visit to Texas will be sandwiched between officials to Ohio State this weekend and Georgia June 23-25. Oregon is assured to receive an official visit prior to a decision before his senior season as well. The Ducks are considered the leader by many, including a pair of On3 Recruiting Machine Predictions.
Top 10
- 1New
Lamont Butler
Injury update on Kentucky star
- 2Hot
DeMarco Murray
PSU eyeing OU assistant
- 3
Seven QBs in first 3 rounds
New NFL mock draft
- 4Trending
Bracketology
Big movement after turbulent week
- 5
Paul Finebaum
CFB struggle to catch NFL
Get the On3 Top 10 to your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
Texas and Brandon Baker
Texas offensive line coach Kyle Flood initially offered Baker in March of 2022.
Steve Sarkisian and Flood worked to get Baker and family on campus all spring, and the odds went up following fellow 4-star and Mater Dei teammate DeAndre Carter’s January unofficial visit. Carter and family returned from his January visit with very positive reviews.
[Subscribe to the ON TEXAS FOOTBALL YouTube channel for daily videos from Inside Texas!]
Flood followed Baker and family’s April visit by spending a day in Southern California in May to ensure Baker is fully aware how much he is coveted by the Longhorns staff. Flood, Baker and family have had consistent communication since the April visit.
Along with Oregon, Texas, Ohio State and Georgia; Tennessee, Florida State and USC remain in the mix for the No. 2 ranked prospect in the state of California.