Texas makes cut for elite 2025 wide receiver Marcus Harris
2025 Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei wide receiver Marcus Harris dropped his top 12 schools list on Tuesday and Texas made the cut.
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The Longhorns did a tremendous job with the 6-foot-1, 170-pound On3 four-star during an unofficial visit in late July with Mater Dei teammates and Texas targets, including 2025 On3 four-star tailback Jordon Davison.
“Coach Sark was great,” Harris told Inside Texas following the trip. “He’s a very humble guy and I look forward to building a good relationship with him because it’s always great to hear from coaches like him that have been around some of the best players in the world. Coach (Chris) Jackson has had so much experience with NFL guys, I know he will give me the tools I need to get to the next level.“
Harris also named Tennessee, Georgia, Penn State, Oklahoma, Miami, Auburn, Oregon, Washington, Texas A&M and Florida as the remaining 11 programs under his consideration. He’ll see the Nittany Lions on September 23rd.
In addition to Harris and Davison, Texas is currently recruiting Mater Dei talents OL Brandon Baker, OL Deandre Carter, EDGEs Shaun Scott and Daryus Dixon, and DB Kayden Dixon-Wyatt. Harris also has ties to Texas players from Mater Dei in former teammates Spencer Shannon and Brady Sarkisian.
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Harris holds double-digit offers from schools like Auburn, Georgia, Miami, Oregon, Penn State, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Washington, Wisconsin and others. He had a fantastic sophomore campaign for Mater Dei in 2022, which caught the attention of many of the nation’s best colleges.
It’s early, but the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine likes the Longhorns with a 28.3 percent chance of landing Harris. Oregon (16.8 percent) and OU (14.4 percent) are running second and third, respectively.
The Santa Ana, Calif., recruit is ranked as the No. 32 overall prospect, the No. 6 wide receiver, and the No. 3 player in California per the 2025 On300.
The On3 Industry Ranking has him pegged as the No. 43 overall prospect, the No. 6 wide receiver, and the No. 5 player in California.