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Calling My Shot: Texas, LSU, Nebraska, USC & more predicted to land top recruits out West

Earlier in the week, I posted a ‘calling my shot’ commitment prediction story, see here- Calling My Shots

The first list focused mainly on the high end four-star prospects ranked in the Rivals 300 plus two flip predictions and an early 2028 forecast

Today we’ll look at 10 more players, including a few high three-star prospects that could be making their commitments in the next month.

Just for the fun of it, we added a pair of very early 2028 predictions as well although we don’t think a commitment from either player is imminent.

4-star DB Duvay Williams

Williams currently has official trips lined up with Arizona State, Cal and UCLA. We expect Miami to get one as well. This one is very tough to predict, hence the 10% confidence level. Williams typically plays things close to the vest in terms of naming leaders and really the only way to know is to, ‘follow the visits.’ He attended Cal’s Junior Day back in January and immediately set up an official trip. The Bears are all in on Williams and this just looks like a natural fit for both sides right now.

Prediction: Cal
Confidence level: 10%
Biggest competition: UCLA

4-star DL Jon Ioane 

Ioane has a final five of Cal, Penn State, Stanford, UCLA and Washington. He’s closing in on a decision and we expect it to happen at some point this month. The Huskies and Bears have distanced themselves a bit here but I like Washington to win out. They have been on him hard for the last two years and he’s coming off of Washington’s Junior Day and then decided to shut things down, always a good sign for said team.

Prediction: Washington 
Confidence level: 75%
Biggest competition: Cal

4-star DB Myles Baker 

Baker has official visits to LSU, Cal and Stanford and unofficial visits set to Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State and UCLA. He was just at Cal earlier in the week and has an official visit locked in as well. It’s still very early in his recruitment but as of today, we lean slightly to LSU. The Tigers and Corey Raymond are making a strong push and we know Baker has no issues leaving the region as Michigan was the clear leader at this time a year ago. He was wowed on an unofficial visit to Baton Rogue back in January and has a former teammate, Havon Finney, on campus. Don’t sleep on Cal here though. Tosh Lupoi is personally involved in this recruitment and few do it better. This one is far from over.

Prediction: LSU 
Confidence level: 10%
Biggest competition: Cal

4-star WR Ty Johnson  

Arizona has a couple of things going for them in this recruitment. They’re recruiting Johnson harder than anyone and have developed very strong relationships with him over the last year. On top of that, we like where the Cats sit with Johnson’s Crean Lutheran teammate and close friend, quarterback Caden Jones. He has an official visit locked in for June and although UCLA is making a push and also has an official visit set, our pick is on Arizona. 

Prediction: Arizona 
Confidence level: 40%
Biggest competition: UCLA

4-star DB Malakai Taufoou

Washington is making this one close but we still like where the Bears are at right now. Cal has been the team to beat for well over a year and that lead only strengthened once Tosh Lupoi was hired. He has been on campus multiple times, is close with several members of the coaching staff and has talked up his comfort level as well as the fit in the defense. Penn State and UCLA are involved as well and should get official visits but everyone is chasing the Bears right now. 

Prediction: Cal 
Confidence level: 40%
Biggest competition: Washington 

4-star DB Jailen Hill 

Hill is another tough read as his recruitment has already taken several twists and turns. There was a time when we thought Indiana was leading and a commitment was imminent. We know he’s very high on USC and Notre Dame and has been to both campuses multiple times. The school recruiting him the hardest right now is Nebraska. His most recent visit was to Lincoln and with every visit, his interest seems to grow stronger and stronger. Hill has connected well with the coaching staff and the ‘college town’ vibe has hit home with him as well.

Prediction: Nebraska
Confidence level: 20%
Biggest competition: USC

4-star DB Isala Wily-Ava 

Washington is on a mini-heater right now and Wily-Ava is another player we think they currently lead for. He has a big Michigan visit coming up in April and Arizona State has been a constant in his recruitment. Saying that, no one has recruited him harder or longer than the Huskies. Taylor Mays has quickly established himself as one of the best recruiters in the region and the entire Husky staff as a whole has done a great job recruiting the Bosco program. 

Prediction: Washington 
Confidence level: 50%
Biggest competition: Arizona State

4-star TE Zac Fares 

Fares has official trips lined up with Texas, UNLV, UCLA and Cal. He has already been to all four campuses but we like the Longhorns in this race right now. UCLA is making a push and Fares really talked up the new staff following a visit last month. Saying that, Texas is sitting in pole position heading in to the visits. He really likes TE coach Jeff Banks, loves the fit in the offense as well as the big stage the Longhorns play on. 

Prediction: Texas
Confidence level: 60%
Biggest competition: UCLA

3-star RB Duece Jones Drew

Jones Drew has very strong ties to the UCLA program as the son of former Bruin All-American running back Maurice Jones Drew. UCLA is recruiting him aggressively and the family really likes RB coach AJ Steward. Jones Drew was at UCLA’s Junior Day last month and a commitment seemed like more a matter of when, not if. A decision is expected within the month and UCLA is a heavy leader at this point. 

Prediction: UCLA 
Confidence level: 75%
Biggest competition: Cal 

3-star LB Josiah Poyer

There are a couple of ‘commit predictions’ in for USC with Poyer and although I wasn’t ready to pull that trigger just yet, I do think the Trojans are the team to beat at this time. Notre Dame is the toughest competition and somewhat of a dream school for Poyer. He’s planning to visit this Spring and the Irish will likely get an official trip as well. UCLA and Cal are two others we like here but USC is close to home, he’s been on campus multiple times and the Trojans staff is making him a high priority. 

Prediction: USC 
Confidence level: 
Biggest competition: Notre Dame 

Early 2028 Predictions 

OL Austin Attalah 

The Longhorns have yet to offer Attalah but once they do and we can’t imagine they won’t, they will jump to the top of his board. Attalah has a ton of family in Texas and grew up a die hard fan of the program. He visits the state every year although he has yet to visit the Austin campus. Attalah is a great looking tackle prospect and has picked up scholarship offers over the last month from schools like USC, UCLA, Notre Dame, Miami, Oregon and Texas A&M to name a few. 

Prediction: Texas
Confidence level: 20%
Biggest competition: UCLA

DB Brandon Nash

Nash has already been to Ohio State twice and the Buckeyes are in a good spot. Arizona State and Washington are high on the list and Oklahoma should get a spring visit as well. The talented safety will also visit Ohio State once more and if the visit goes well, it won’t shock us if Nash decides to shut things down before his junior year. 

Prediction: Ohio State
Confidence level: 20%
Biggest competition: Washington 

National reaction to Tramon Mark's game-winner in Texas-NC State: 'Mark Madness!'

Texas guard Tramon Mark (12) celebrates with guard Jordan Pope (0) after scoring a go-ahead basket with 1 second remaining during the second half in a First Four college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament against North Carolina State, Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in Dayton, Ohio. (Kareem Elgazzar/AP)

The Texas Longhorns are moving on in the NCAA Tournament after Tramon Mark's game-winning jump shot gave Texas a 68-66 win over NC State in the First Four matchup.

The battle between the No. 11 seeds decided who would move on to the Round of 64 to face No. 6 seed BYU in the West Region.

It didn't have to be that hard though, as Texas held a nine-point lead with under two minutes to go. A comfortable win quickly turned into a stunning collapse, but Mark ensured the Longhorns would move on with a thrilling victory.

With the NCAA Tournament kicking off with the First Four matchups on Tuesday and Wednesday, Texas-NC State took center stage and had the college basketball world enjoying the March Madness dramatics.

See some of the national reaction to Texas' wild win over NC State below.

ONIONS FOR THE LONGHORNS! TRAMON MARK'S GAME-WINNER SENDS TEXAS ON TO FACE BYU!🤘

(via @MarchMadnessMBB | #HookEm)pic.twitter.com/9xFS9dQlei

— SportsDayDFW (@SportsDayDFW) March 18, 2026

If this is your first time watching Texas and NC State this year it sure ain't hard to figure out why both were on the bubble.

— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) March 18, 2026

If the games stay like this it might be the greatest March madness ever

— Jack Dunkins (@JackDunkins01) March 18, 2026

MARK MADNESS 🤘🏻

Texas knocks off NC State in the First Four as Tramon Mark's step-back jumper with 1.1 seconds seals the win…

Next Up: BYU#MarchMadness#TexasBasketballpic.twitter.com/8AtG4UcSXk

— Cameron Parker (@camerondparker) March 18, 2026

Texas hangs on and advances to the real bracket - where the Longhorns will face AJ Dybantsa and BYU.

Hell of a shot by Tramon Mark.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) March 18, 2026

Tramon Mark came to the rescue with a last-second jumper. Texas is into the big tournament with a 68-66 win over North Carolina State. What a finish. Horns will play BYU Thursday in Portland. Happy Madness.

— Cedric Golden (@CedGolden) March 18, 2026

Now what they DID practice all year was clearly Tramon Mark late clock ISO ball

2x in a row to somehow hold on & avoid that collapse 😭 https://t.co/qVhWeToVy2

— Ryan Hammer🔨 (@ryanhammer09) March 18, 2026

Texas vs NC state a movie rn 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

— BHENtel (@TheBHentel) March 18, 2026

There is nothing better than watching the morning and afternoon slate of Thursday games knowing your team is still in the tournament.

With this win the Horns have given us that gift 🥹

— Big On Basketball 🤘🏽 (@BigOnBasketball) March 18, 2026

The March Madness reactions are back! pic.twitter.com/RDDR6T6tjB

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) March 18, 2026

Me watching the end of this Texas vs NC State first four game

pic.twitter.com/KFn12JOU0R

— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) March 18, 2026

Tramon Mark hits not one, but two incredibly tough shots in the final minute to push Texas past NC State in a First Four thriller.

Sean Miller's Longhorns survive and will hop on a plane to fly 2,250 miles to Portland. A date with BYU Thursday night awaits.

— John Fanta (@John_Fanta) March 18, 2026

Coaches and players running onto the floor before the buzzer is going to get a team in hot water real soon.

It's happened at least three times in the past week, and you know refs are going to be on the prowl for it soon. pic.twitter.com/0EuKtai1cn

— Isaac Trotter (@Isaac__Trotter) March 18, 2026

Sean Miller wins in the First Four back to back seasons.

2025: Xavier defeats Texas 86-80

2026: Texas defeats NC State 68-66

Poetic. pic.twitter.com/PzkW7UaI3t

— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) March 18, 2026

"It's just routine for me, really."

Tramon Mark on his game-winner pic.twitter.com/ncm4CwhBzi

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 18, 2026

Late shot clock Tramon Mark pic.twitter.com/0jU0HlEAlf

— Christian Odjakjian (@OdjHoops) March 18, 2026

That was the most embarassing final two minute sequence I think I've ever seen in my life. Texas should spend ALL of Wednesday's practice working on beating the press and staying out of the corner on inbounds plays.

But, you never apologize for wins in March. #HookEm

— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) March 18, 2026

Texas Advances to the round of 64 pic.twitter.com/T8gakuBtHA

— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) March 18, 2026

TEXAS ADVANCES. MARCH MILLER IS HERE.

— Big On Basketball 🤘🏽 (@BigOnBasketball) March 18, 2026

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— No Context College Basketball (@ContextFreeCBB) March 18, 2026

We've seen it over and over again in different sports ... rust > rest. Texas playing this game tonight significantly boosts its chance to beat BYU on Thursday. Cougars will have one eight days between games.

— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops) March 18, 2026

And then there were 66.

Texas beats NC State in a classic in Dayton.

Will face BYU on Thursday night in Portland.

One heck of a college basketball game.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 18, 2026

2025: Texas loses in the First Four

2026: Texas wins in the First Four pic.twitter.com/mDOAUrC8xa

— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) March 18, 2026

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Tramon Mark hits the fourth game-winning shot of his career to send Texas to Portland. Longhorns will face No. 6 BYU on Thursday

What a game.

pic.twitter.com/VJanFA3Amf

— Zach Dimmitt (@ZachDimmitt7) March 18, 2026
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