Indiana’s path to Monshun Sales may have gotten a little clearer.
Texas has been one of the biggest threats in the race for the five-star wide receiver, and Steve Sarkisian’s staff has pushed hard over the last month. With Sales set to make his decision in three days, the Hoosiers are still fighting for a major win on the recruiting trail.
What makes this situation especially interesting is Texas already having a commitment from another elite receiver, Easton Royal. Royal is ranked as the No. 1 wide receiver and No. 6 overall player in the 2027 recruiting class, and his presence in the Longhorns’ class could matter here.
Texas recruiting insider Justin Wells doesn’t sound convinced the Longhorns can pull off both. In an interview with Rivals’ Josh Newberg, Wells said the two five-star receivers are making separate decisions and that he has a hard time seeing them end up together.
"They're not going to the same school," Well said. "I think they're both making decisions based off both of their needs and what their factors are. I have a really hard time seeing both of those kids in the same class."
That’s the kind of answer Indiana fans want to hear. Curt Cignetti is trying to land the first-ever five-star high school recruit in program history, and Texas keeping Royal in the fold would seem to help the Hoosiers’ case.
But there’s a catch. If Royal flips away from Texas, the whole picture changes.
That possibility has been floating around for months, with LSU emerging as a serious contender. Royal is from New Orleans and plays at Brother Martin High School, and Lane Kiffin has been pushing hard to pull him away from Texas and back to his hometown school.
If that flip happens, Texas would suddenly become an even more dangerous player in the Sales sweepstakes. The Longhorns are already in the mix, but losing Royal could free them up to go all-in on Sales.
LSU is also in the hunt for Sales, though the Tigers are viewed as an outside shot right now. Indiana, Texas, LSU, Ohio State, and Alabama make up his list of finalists.
Sales is currently ranked as the No. 2 wide receiver and No. 7 overall player in the country in the updated Rivals300 rankings.
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