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Baylor Emerges as Frontrunner for Coveted Cornerback Recruit Josiah Vilmael
14 Nov
Summary
- Josiah Vilmael, a 3-star cornerback, visited Baylor on November 1st
- Vilmael has offers from several top programs, including Texas and Arizona State
- Baylor has two cornerbacks already committed in its 2026 class

As of November 14th, 2025, Josiah Vilmael, a 3-star cornerback prospect, may have a new frontrunner in his recruitment after visiting Baylor earlier this month. Vilmael, a former Oklahoma State commit, has received offers from a host of top programs, including Texas, Houston, Arizona State, and Kansas State.
The visit to Baylor on November 1st appears to have made a significant impact on Vilmael's decision-making process. Baylor's pass-game coordinator, Paul Gonzales, has been recruiting Vilmael since his time at TCU, and this close relationship has contributed to the Bears' recent surge in Vilmael's recruitment.
Baylor currently has two cornerbacks committed in its 2026 class, Jamarion Vincent and Jamarion Richardson. Vilmael's potential addition would further bolster the Bears' defensive backfield. The speedster cornerback has impressed on the high school level, intercepting four passes and returning a kickoff for a touchdown through nine games of his senior season.
With the early signing period for 2026 recruits set to run from December 3rd to 5th, Vilmael's decision could come soon after his scheduled visits to Arizona State, Houston, and Kansas State in the coming weeks. The battle for this coveted cornerback prospect is just beginning, and Baylor has emerged as a strong contender in the race for his signature.




