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As the Texas Longhorns continue building for the future, they have started focusing on the 2029 class. On Friday, they offered talented tight end prospect Caiden Snow. While Snow is still months away from making a commitment, the Longhorns are making their interest known early on. Although Steve Sarkisian and his staff have made Snow a priority early on, they are facing competition.
During the recruiting process, Snow has received offers from Boston College, Indiana, Kentucky, Purdue, Texas Tech, Tennessee, SMU, and Ohio State. The Indiana native has not scheduled any visits yet, but the Longhorns hope to make the cut when he does. More schools are expected to enter the mix over the next few months as more programs start to focus on the 2029 class.
While Snow is just a freshman , he has already caught the eye of some of the top teams in the nation. The Longhorns have specialized in developing tight ends, which could help their case with Snow. Their recent success stories include Gunnar Helm, currently with the Titans, and Jack Endries, projected as a mid-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. If Snow were to commit to Texas, he could follow in their footsteps.
Even though adding Snow would be a boost, he is not the only player in the 2029 class that Texas is talking to. They have also made offers to Jairus Ingram and BJ LaFell. Both of those players have shown a talent for frustrating defensive coordinators.
Over the next few months, Snow will be a player to watch as he weighs his options. The next step for Texas will be getting him to campus for a visit. If they can do that, then Snow will get to see firsthand what his college career could look like if he were to start it as a Longhorn.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Longhorns football enters the recruiting battle for Caiden Snow
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During the recruiting process, Snow has received offers from Boston College, Indiana, Kentucky, Purdue, Texas Tech, Tennessee, SMU, and Ohio State. The Indiana native has not scheduled any visits yet, but the Longhorns hope to make the cut when he does. More schools are expected to enter the mix over the next few months as more programs start to focus on the 2029 class.
After a great conversation and practice with @CoachJeffBanks, I’m blessed and grateful to receive an offer from the University of Texas! @CoachSark@CoachJMiracle@ShamrockFB@AllenTrieu@TomLoy247@SWiltfong_@GregSmithRivals@KyleNeddenriep@IndianaPreps@On3pic.twitter.com/Nzn6Mb2j7W
— Caiden Snow (@caidensnow07) April 4, 2026
While Snow is just a freshman , he has already caught the eye of some of the top teams in the nation. The Longhorns have specialized in developing tight ends, which could help their case with Snow. Their recent success stories include Gunnar Helm, currently with the Titans, and Jack Endries, projected as a mid-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. If Snow were to commit to Texas, he could follow in their footsteps.
Even though adding Snow would be a boost, he is not the only player in the 2029 class that Texas is talking to. They have also made offers to Jairus Ingram and BJ LaFell. Both of those players have shown a talent for frustrating defensive coordinators.
Full Freshman ‘25 Season Highlights@ShamrockFB@CoachJMiracle@SWiltfong_@AllenTrieu@IndianaPreps@GregSmithRivals@TomLoy247
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— Caiden Snow (@caidensnow07) December 8, 2025
Over the next few months, Snow will be a player to watch as he weighs his options. The next step for Texas will be getting him to campus for a visit. If they can do that, then Snow will get to see firsthand what his college career could look like if he were to start it as a Longhorn.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Longhorns football enters the recruiting battle for Caiden Snow
Continue reading...