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Top Running Back Recruit Chooses Texas over Georgia's "RBU"

Summary

  • Texas Longhorns land commitment from highly-ranked 2026 RB Derrek Cooper
  • Cooper cites Texas' reputation as "RBU" and coach Sarkisian's offensive expertise
  • Georgia Bulldogs miss out on another top recruit despite their elite RB history
Top Running Back Recruit Chooses Texas over Georgia's "RBU"

The Texas Longhorns have scored a significant recruiting win, securing a commitment from 2026 running back Derrek Cooper. Cooper, one of the highest-ranked running backs in his class, chose the Longhorns over the Georgia Bulldogs and other top programs.

In explaining his decision, Cooper highlighted Texas' reputation as "Running Back University," noting that the Longhorns have produced five NFL-bound running backs in the past three years. He also cited the offensive expertise of head coach Steve Sarkisian as a major factor in his choice.

The Bulldogs, known for their own elite running back pipeline, will be disappointed to miss out on another top prospect. However, Georgia remains in an excellent position to sign one of the nation's top recruiting classes and continue their dominance at the position.

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FAQ

Derrek Cooper, a top 2026 running back recruit, chose the Texas Longhorns over the Georgia Bulldogs because of Texas' reputation as "Running Back University" and the offensive expertise of head coach Steve Sarkisian.
Under head coach Kirby Smart, the Georgia Bulldogs have produced elite running backs such as James Cook, Sony Michel, D'Andre Swift, and Nick Chubb, establishing themselves as a "Running Back University" (RBU).
The Texas Longhorns have scored a major victory in their 2026 recruiting class by securing a commitment from top running back prospect Derrek Cooper, who chose the Longhorns over the Georgia Bulldogs and other top programs.

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