Mansfield Lake Ridge 4-star OT Felix Ojo has trimmed his list to eight schools. While Sherrone Moore and Michigan are among the top contenders, they’re watching a relentless SEC giant steal the spotlight. The No. 5 OT of the 2026 class appears to be trending towards a different shade of burnt orange.
Steve Sarkisian is about to win big in the 2026 recruiting class. Take it from On3 Recruits Director of Recruiting Chad Simmons in his latest report on February 17. Per latest recruiting intel, among his top eight schools — Texas, Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Ole Miss — Felix Ojo has a strong inclination for Texas and the reason is clear. “What makes Texas a top school is the relationships I built with the whole offensive staff and even Coach Sark,” the No. 46 overall prospect stated. “They made it known early when they offered me back in the summer that they wanted me. I’m just a top priority for them and they show it.” Nothing beats recruiting effort!
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Winning Felix Ojo will be a huge win for Texas who’s the state’s No. 8 prospect. He’s already been to campus multiple times and the connection with his potential to-be coach is undeniable. The 6’7, 279-pounder visited Austin on junior day where the Longhorns made a lasting impression, especially their O-line coach Kyle Flood.
“I’d say the highlight was really just talking with Coach Flood, seeing where I stand with Texas and with him,” Ojo revealed. “Not only that, we have some plans for me in the future if I do decide to come to Texas. He says I’m a top priority for Texas, like I’m probably the number one priority for the offensive line group in the class of 2026 cycle.”
The promise of an early start is a big opportunity for any true freshman and Felix Ojo is no different. “What continues to excite me about my opportunity with Texas is how Coach Flood sees me fitting in their offense and the chance of coming in early to compete for the starting job,” he said. He’s locked in an official visit to Austin on June 13. Steve Sarkisian can sleep easy knowing an elite talent is trending towards his program. But as they say, one man’s pleasure is another man’s pain. And that pain is Sherrone Moore’s to bear.
Felix Ojo gives Michigan a recruiting setback
Michigan isn’t done with finding elite O-line talents to complement the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect in QB Bryce Underwood. And that hunt extends beyond the 2025 class as their interest in Felix Ojo is no secret. The Wolverines’ primary recruiter for the elite OT is O-line coach Grant Newsome.
Michigan already compiled a solid 2025 recruiting cycle under Newsome, particularly in the O-line. They’ve brought in 5-star OT Andrew Babalola, 4-star OTs Ty Haywood and Avery Gach, and 3-star IOL Kaden Strayhorn. Another explosive playmaker like Felix Ojo in the next cycle would have upped their recruiting game to the next level. But for now, the inclination towards Texas is very high, likely unshakable.
Can Sherrone Moore pull off a wild flip like he did with Bryce Underwood? Michigan isn’t out of the race yet, but with Texas turning up the heat, the Wolverines may need a miracle to pull this one off.
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