Texas basketball: Austin Goosby credits Sean Miller before McDonald's All-American game

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Austin Goosby, the centerpiece of Texas basketball's 2026 recruiting class, made no secret about why he chose the Longhorns before Tuesday’s McDonald’s All-American game in Glendale, Ariz.

“The University of Texas, the coaching staff there is probably one of my favorites that I've ever talked to,” Goosby told reporters Monday. “That's probably the biggest reason.”

Of course, there’s another big reason that he selected Texas over other programs such as Duke, Kansas and Baylor — specifically, his 6-foot-7, 325-pound older brother Trevor Goosby, an All-American left tackle prospect on the Texas football team.

“I got some family over there, I have ties there, but it was definitely the coaching staff that was the biggest thing for me,” Goosby said.

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Five-star guard Austin Goosby, walks the sideline ahead of the Texas Longhorns game against San José State at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)


Goosby, a 6-foot-5 guard from the Dallas suburb of Melissa, is ranked by 247Sports' composite ratings as the No. 28 overall prospect for his class in the nation. He headlines Texas' four-player 2026 class along with Bo Ogden from Austin’s Westlake High School, Joe Sterling from Los Angeles and Austin native Coleman Elkins, who played at St. Andrew’s before spending this season at Blair Academy in New Jersey. Texas' 2026 class currently ranks No. 12 in the nation.

Goosby is the 25th player to sign a letter of intent with the Texas men's program and get selected to the McDonald's All-American Game. That list includes the Longhorns’ last McDonald’s All-American: Tre Johnson, a guard in the 2024 class who currently plays for the Washington Wizards.

Goosby averages 17.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists for Dynamic Prep in Irving. Last season he posted 24.1 points and 7.1 rebounds while leading Melissa to the state playoffs.

2026 McDonald’s All-American boys game


When: 8 p.m. Tuesday

Where: Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Ariz.

How to watch: ESPN

2026 McDonald’s All-American rosters


2026 McDonald's All-American East roster


ESPN 100
rank


Pos.

High school

Committed to

Latrell Allmond

34

F

Petersburg High School (Va.)

Oklahoma State

Darius Bivins

44

PG

Bishop O'Connell High School (Va.)

Undecided

Bruce Branch III

6

F

La Lumiere School (Ind.)

BYU

Toni Bryant

14

F

Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.)

Missouri

Jasiah Jervis

25

G

Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.)

Michigan State

Taylen Kinney

19

PG

Overtime Elite

Kansas

Adonis Ratliff

15

C

Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.)

USC

Darius Ratliff

29

C

Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.)

USC

Jaxon Richardson

17

F

Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.)

Alabama

Deron Rippey Jr.

13

PG

Blair Academy (N.J.)

Duke

Jordan Smith

2

G

Paul VI High School (Va.)

Arkansas

Anthony Thompson

11

F

Western Reserve Academy (Ohio)

Ohio State

2026 McDonald's All-American West roster


ESPN 100
rank


Pos.

High school

Committed to

Maximo Adams

21

F

Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.)

North Carolina

JaShawn Andrews

12

G

Little Rock Christian Academy (Ark.)

Arkansas

Christian Collins

5

F

St. John Bosco High School (Calif.)

USC

Quinn Costello

28

C

The Newman School (Mass.)

Michigan

Jason Crowe

7

PG

Inglewood High School (Calif.)

Missouri

Arafan Diane

20

C

Iowa United Prep (Iowa)

Houston

Caleb Gaskins

10

F

Christopher Columbus High School (Fla.)

Miami

Austin Goosby

16

G

Dynamic Prep (Texas)

Texas

Caleb Holt

4

G

Prolific Prep (Calif.)

Arizona

Brandon McCoy

18

G

Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.)

Undecided

Tyran Stokes

1

SF

Rainier Beach High School (Wash.)

Undecided

Cameron Williams

3

F

Saint Mary's High School (Ariz.)

Duke


All-Time List of McDonald's All-Americans who signed at Texas


Year

Player

1995

Kris Clack

2000

Brian Boddicker

2001

T.J. Ford

2002

Brad Buckman

2004

LaMarcus Aldridge

2004

Daniel Gibson

2004

Mike Williams

2006

D.J. Augustin

2006

Kevin Durant

2007

Jai Lucas (transfer from Florida in December 2008)

2009

Avery Bradley

2010

Cory Joseph

2010

Tristan Thompson

2011

Myck Kabongo

2012

Cameron Ridley

2014

Myles Turner

2016

Jarrett Allen

2016

Andrew Jones

2017

Mohamed Bamba

2020

Greg Brown

2022

Dillon Mitchell

2022

Arterio Morris

2023

Ron Holland (turned pro before playing at Texas)

2024

Tre Johnson

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