Ethan Feaster is one step closer to his college decision.
The five-star wide receiver from Texas has been reclassified from the 2027 class to the current 2026 cycle on Friday, he reports rival. The Feaster is slotted as the 15th overall recruit in the Rivals250 and Rivals No. 3 WR.
The Blue Chipper from Desoto (Texas) High School has a quick timeline for her highly anticipated university commitment. And he will jump into an official visit this summer with a decision expected before his current season in August.
“For me, I did a lot in high school. I felt it was time to go to the next level, my parents, my parents, and my next level,” Feaster told rivals about his decision. “Not only that, I was ready. This is a big step for me. As long as I’m ready and ready, it’s fine.”
In addition to jumping to the class of 2026, Feaster has reduced his national offer list to 12 finalists. LSU, Texas, Texas A&M,Oregon, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, Ohio, Miami, USCand SMU.
Feaster is taking strong consideration in schools such as Texas, Texas A&M, USC and LSU. There will be an official visit to see the Trojans (6-8 June) and the Tigers (20-22 June) trapped. They will also line up for an official visit this summer.
Lincoln Riley And Dennis Simmons Before finalizing his reclassification, he catches up on Feaster days and places a five-star WR on the board of the 2026 class.
“After talking to Coach Simmons and Coach Riley, they were excited about me,” Feaster said.
This is a popular take from coaches seeking elite WR targets from Texas.
“Coach (Cortez) Hanton has been watching me since eighth grade. He takes me to every class,” Feaster said of LSU. “He knows I’m ready for work and he wants to help me mature — both on the field and as a grown man — his wife and children A man who can take care of him.”
The Aggies and Longhorns don’t want to give them gems that are out of the state.
Feaster loves his connections Mike Elko – and he compared his bond Hormonal Wiggins What he has with his father.
“I love Coach Elko,” said the newly created No. 15 Rivals 250. “He’s straight – and I like it. That’s the type of coaching I need. In Desoto, I was straight, around dull people. My parents are dull people. Being in.
Steve Sarkisian and Chris Jackson It has been as well existed in Feaster recruitment for many years.
“They’re excited and they’re ready to see me grow,” he said. “I love Sark. He’s a big receiver guy. At Bama, he has a great receiver and he can really take care of some great receivers. Coach Jackson is in the league and where I’m trying to get to. I’ve seen it.”