Kasi Currie Commits To Texas! Could This Be The Start Of A Hot Streak?
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Video Notes: "Kasi Currie Commits To Texas! Could This Be The Start Of A Hot Streak?" TexasVOCFB with co-host Thomas Bresee Aired: 6/11/2026 Length: ~7:37
Episode SummaryTexasVOCFB breaks down the major commitment of Kasi Currie, a highly touted 4-star defensive lineman (with offensive line upside) from Sierra Canyon High School (CA). The hosts view this as a potential catalyst for a recruiting momentum shift ("landslide") for the Longhorns, addressing needs on both sides of the line while highlighting Currie's elite athleticism, nastiness, and versatility.
Timestamped Key Points0:01 – 0:42
- Special edition episode reacting to breaking news ~1 hour prior.
- Kasi Currie (Sierra Canyon HS, CA) commits to Texas.
- Measurables: 6'5", 310 lbs.
- Rankings: #7 recruit in California, #6 DL, Top-2 overall on 247, strong 4-star composite.
- Other finalists: Georgia, Oregon, Ohio State.
0:49 – 1:34
- Comp from Andrew Ivins (247): Kaden Wallace (Patriots OT).
- Elite two-way athlete: Plays OL (Tackle/Guard) and DL (1-tech, 3/4-tech).
- High-level competition at Sierra Canyon; expected to produce more D1 talent.
- Extremely versatile and movable across positions.
1:43 – 2:55
- Texas recruiting theme: Seeking "nasty," mean, physical, and ferocious players.
- Currie fits perfectly — aggressive finisher who plays with attitude.
- Strong get-off on DL; rarely blocked cleanly; consistently disrupts in the backfield.
- Patient and gap-sound in the run game; doesn't chase big plays at the expense of assignment.
3:06 – 4:05
- Smart player who understands scheme and priorities.
- High ceiling on both sides of the ball.
- Comparisons: Justice Terry level talent; could develop into Byron Murphy (DL) or Kelvin Banks (OL).
- Positional versatility is valuable but requires choosing one side long-term (won't play both on the line).
4:12 – 5:14
- Potential future at offensive tackle (longer development path but high reward).
- Could contribute early on DL.
- Raw but highly capable; right coaching/positioning = first-round NFL potential.
- Texas OL and DL both have future needs (losses expected: Hero Cano, Alex January, etc.).
5:21 – 6:00
- First DL commit in the class.
- Second-highest rated commit behind Ethan Royal.
- Signals the start of a "massive landslide" for Texas recruiting.
- Momentum builder to restore fan confidence.
6:09 – 7:37
- Prediction: Jabberious Gor (edge) expected to commit the next day (pushed up date after Texas visit).
- John Meredith also expected soon.
- Optimism for continued hot streak.
- Currie expected to be a long-term impact player regardless of side.
- Deeper dive planned for Tuesday episode.
- Closing: "Hook 'em."
- Player Profile: Rare two-way line prospect with elite size, athleticism, aggression, and football IQ. High-upside project who can anchor either line.
- Scheme Fit: Brings the physicality and nastiness Texas has lacked in recent years, especially in the trenches.
- Recruiting Momentum: Positioned as the spark for a strong close to the cycle — multiple commitments imminent.
- Development Path: DL for quicker impact vs. OT for higher long-term ceiling. Staff will evaluate based on roster needs.
- Overall Grade for Texas: Massive win — blue-chip talent with star potential who addresses critical line depth.
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