Texas Just Added Another Secondary Piece During Its June Surge

Texas football secures a strategic win with the key commitment of versatile defensive back Junior Tu'Upo, strengthening their future lineup and showcasing the program's recruiting prowess.

Junior Tu'Upo, a promising three-star defensive back from Alabama, has decided to take his talents to Texas, committing to the Longhorns on Friday afternoon. This decision comes after a whirlwind tour of official visits to his top five picks: Indiana, Oregon, Texas, Alabama, and Auburn.

One of the standout factors in Tu'Upo's decision was the strong bond he and his family developed with Texas' defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach, Blake Gideon. In a recent chat with Brett Greenberg of Bama247, Tu'Upo highlighted how the relationship with "Coach BG" played a pivotal role.

"The way he interacts with his players and the team culture really impressed me," Tu'Upo shared. "Coach BG's connection with my father and family was also a big factor."

Gideon, no stranger to the Longhorns, played under the guidance of defensive coordinators Will Muschamp and Manny Diaz during his college days. He returned to Texas with Muschamp after a stint as the defensive coordinator at Georgia Tech. His knack for building strong relationships is evident, as it helped secure Tu'Upo, who is expected to bring versatility to the Longhorns' secondary.

Gabe Brooks, a scouting analyst at 247Sports, praised Tu'Upo's blend of skills, noting he "has the look of a modern corner with the tackling production and willingness of a safety." Standing at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, Tu'Upo fits the mold of Texas' recent recruiting trend for taller defensive backs, joining a roster that already boasts several players 6-foot-2 or taller.

Ranked by 247Sports as the No. 30 safety prospect nationally and the No. 16 recruit in Alabama, Tu'Upo is the third defensive back to join Texas' 2027 class, alongside John Meredith III and Karnell James. James' commitment has been a topic of speculation, with interest from Lane Kiffin and LSU.

Tu'Upo's commitment marks the ninth for coach Steve Sarkisian and the Longhorns this June, nearly doubling their 2027 signing class in just a few weeks. His impressive high school career at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Alabama, saw him rack up 66 tackles, five tackles for loss, and three interceptions in the 2025 season. He's the second Alabama native to pledge to Texas this cycle, following four-star edge recruit Jabarrius Garror.

Beyond football, Tu'Upo was drawn to the vibrant city of Austin, which he described as feeling like home. "I've always been around a city like Austin," he remarked, underscoring the city's role in his decision-making process. With his commitment, Texas not only gains a talented athlete but also a player who feels at home in their community.

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