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Texas Tech’s 2027 Class Includes Potential Flip Targets
What Happened
Texas Tech’s 2027 recruiting class is being examined for potential flip targets, continuing a strategy the Red Raiders used in the 2026 cycle. Texas Tech successfully flipped two prospects who had been committed to other programs in that class. Joey McGuire and his staff now face the question of whether they can repeat that work with the 2027 group. The available material does not identify the prospects under consideration or provide a timeline for any possible commitments. No official Texas Tech comment is included.
Why It Matters
- A successful flip would add a 2027 recruit without starting the relationship from the beginning.
- The two flips in the 2026 class give Texas Tech a recent recruiting result to measure against.
- Until a prospect changes his commitment, these remain recruiting possibilities rather than additions to the class.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Texas Tech gets credit for producing two flips in 2026. That shows McGuire’s staff can close a recruit who already chose another program. The harder task is repeating it with a new class, where no specific prospect, commitment status, or timing is provided here. Two flips in 2026 give Texas Tech a recent recruiting result to measure against, but they don’t establish a 2027 outcome. The next commitment decision will determine whether this is a working recruiting lane or just an early target list.(Josh has not yet commented.)
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