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The Arlington Bowie product will sign in February.
Kyle Flood and the Texas Longhorns will have to wait until National Signing Day for the resolution to an offensive line class that just added three huge commitments in the last three days after Arlington Bowie offensive guard Devon Campbell announced that he’ll commit and sign after National Signing Day in February.
I will be signing and announcing my decision february 3rd ! #AGTG
— Devon J. Campbell (@d1campbell_) December 14, 2021
The 6’3, 310-pounder has been high on Texas since the Longhorns were the first major program to offer him nearly two years ago. Since then, Campbell has racked up more than 30 total offers and currently has a top five of Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas, and USC, though Georgia may also be in the mix after nearly landing an official visit from the Arlington Bowie product last weekend.
Recent coaching changes at LSU, Oklahoma, and USC may have influenced Campbell’s decision not to sign during the early period — after the dead period ends, he’ll have an opportunity to take a second official visit to those schools to meet with the new staffs if he chooses.
To truly contend for Campbell’s signature, however, those schools may have to overcome a significant lead by the Longhorns, who hold all five 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions and all five Rivals FutureCast predictions.
A consensus five-star prospect, Campbell is ranked as the No. 10 player nationally and the No. 1 interior offensive lineman, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.