BREAKING: Texas Longhorns Confirms Another Top Star Commits
The summer official visit season has yielded positive results for the Texas Longhorns once again, as San Francisco (Calif.) St. Ignatius offensive tackle John Mills committed to the program on Monday. This addition brings another key player to offensive coordinator Kyle Flood’s future position room.
The 6’6″, 320-pounder decided to pledge to Texas after an official visit to the Forty Acres 10 days prior, following visits to California, Florida, Nebraska, and Washington. Mills, who holds 16 total offers, had Texas officially enter his recruitment last September.
Ranked as a consensus three-star prospect, Mills is listed as the No. 747 player nationally and the No. 52 offensive tackle, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.
BREAKING: Class of 2025 IOL John Mills has Committed to Texas, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’6 330 IOL from San Francisco, CA chose the Longhorns over Michigan, Tennessee, & Florida
“Made it home🤘🏻 SEC get ready”https://t.co/WDsbbkgjWh pic.twitter.com/4Sh2GPKPRm
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 25, 2024
With Mills’ commitment, Texas now has 12 pledges in the 2025 cycle, including four offensive linemen. He joins Jackson Christian from Port Neches-Groves and twins Jordan and Devin Coleman from Cedar Hill. The Longhorns’ class ranks No. 16 nationally in the 247Sports Composite team rankings.