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    KJ Edwards Sets Texas Official Visit, Sparks Lone Star State Recruiting Battle

    Top 2026 running back prospect KJ Edwards has scheduled official visits to Texas A&M and Texas, boosting the recruiting fight among Lone Star State powerhouses.

    KJ Edwards, a top running back in the Class of 2026, has offers from some of the nation’s strongest schools. According to On3’s Chad Simmons, the 5’11” athlete has narrowed his options down to four programs and will choose between them.

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    Top RB Prospect KJ Edwards Schedules Official Visits to Texas A&M and Texas

    The recruitment of a four-star RB from Carthage, Texas, is ramping up as he plans official trips to two of the state’s top programs. Edwards has set his sights on Texas A&M and the University of Texas, escalating the rivalry between two in-state schools.

    Edwards has confirmed his official visit to Texas A&M on June 12, 2025. The Aggies have been actively recruiting Edwards, who has shown tremendous playmaking skills since his freshman year.

    This visit could be significant in Edwards’ decision-making process as he analyzes his future in college football.

    According to On3, the Aggies have a 22.1% chance of signing the Texas native. According to 247Sports, the Aggies’ Class of 2026 currently ranks second in the country.

    Not to be deterred, the Texas Longhorns have invited Edwards to an official visit from June 13-15, 2025. Head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff are eager to tout Edwards their program’s strengths, underlining their dedication to recruiting quality state talent.

    The Longhorns’ offensive strategy and recent success make them an appealing choice for the highly regarded running back.

    Edwards spoke with On3 about his decision on Sunday and praised the Longhorns for recruiting him.

    “Texas is always reaching out and doing their job with me well,” Edwards said. “They reach out on Saturdays before the games, and that is a great feeling. They are telling me they need me. Since my freshman year, Texas has been recruiting me hard.”

    Edwards’ recruitment has attracted a lot of attention. On3 ranked him as the No. 37 talent nationally and the third-best running back in the 2026 class. In addition to Texas A&M and Texas, he has gotten offers from SMU, Baylor, and others.

    His coming excursions will be crucial as he narrows down his options and considers his future at the college level.

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    As Edwards approaches his senior season, official visits to each Texas powerhouse will be key in his decision-making.

    Both programs are keen to cement his commitment, and the upcoming visits will give Edwards an extensive grasp of what each program has to offer, both on and off the field.

    The clash for Edwards’ commitment highlights the fierce competition among Texas teams to pursue top-tier players, laying the groundwork for an exciting recruitment saga in the coming months.

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