Despite being committed to the Texas Longhorns back in November 2025, Florida’s Jon Sumrall and LSU’s Lane Kiffin have been constantly circling the nation’s No. 1 wideout, Easton Royal. Recruiting analysts had labeled Royal a flip candidate after his Baton Rouge and Gainesville visits. However, now, after a weekend visit to Austin and a proper sit-down with Longhorns head honcho Steve Sarkisian, Royal had some bad news for Kiffin and Sumrall.
“It was a great weekend. Going into this weekend, the whole goal was just to see if they were going to be able to lock down my commitment. I think they did a great job towards that,” Royal said outside of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Sunday. He doubled down and called his pledge “firm” when asked about his loyalty.
This firm commitment is an absolute gut punch for Sumrall, who thought he had a serious 50/50 shot at pulling off a historic flip. Royal had visited Gainesville just last week, and things went so well that the kid flooded social media with pictures of him loving life in Gators gear. Sumrall pitched his incredible background of taking Tulane to the College Football Playoff to show he can develop local stars.
2027 5-star Texas commit Easton Royal: “It was a great weekend. Going into this weekend, the whole goal was just to see if they were going to be able to lock down my commitment. I think they did a great job towards that.”
Called his pledge “firm”
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Kiffin has a history of hunting top wideouts: at Ole Miss, he pulled multiple five-star WRs from SEC rivals, and now at LSU, he’s done it again with Lamar Brown. But Royal’s “firm” pledge is their first real stall in this chase. Sumrall, meanwhile, knows how to flip stars. He turned Tulane’s local recruits into playoff starters before.
However, this Texas visit completely erased all of Florida’s hard-earned momentum. Sumrall’s pitch, five WR coaches promising individualized development, wasn’t enough to overcome the Longhorns’ momentum.
Meanwhile, LSU’s Lane Kiffin is facing an even rougher reality check after failing to protect his own backyard. Royal plays high school ball right down the road in New Orleans. Kiffin has been doing everything possible to keep him at home. The Tigers head honcho brought coach Ed Orgeron and rolled out the red carpet back in May to convince Royal he could be the next Ja’Marr Chase or Justin Jefferson in Baton Rouge.
LSU insiders suggest the Tigers are prepared to make Royal the highest-paid WR in the 2027 recruiting class.
LSU’s financial offer couldn’t match Texas’s development pitch and NIL package. Plus, Texas has a war chest of its own. It wouldn’t hurt them to pay him a $1.5-$2 million bag, considering they already lead the nation with the most expensive squad for the 2026 season ($35-$40 million according to the Houston Chronicle).
Easton Royal’s final pledge date announced
While many top recruits have already committed or set a decision date, Royal is taking his time for the final pledge. He said he could make a final decision as early as July, but he’s also open to waiting until signing day.
“Possibly, maybe a decision in July, but if not, we’ll just see how the season goes and just wait until signing day,” Royal said.
For now, Royal remains committed to Texas, but the questions from Longhorn fans aren’t going away anytime soon. As he enters his senior season, his focus is on helping his team chase a Louisiana state championship before making any final call about his future.
Texas still appears to be in the driver’s seat. But it would be stupid to think that LSU and Florida have no shot of flipping him down the line. Royal’s final choice hinges on the on-field performance and competing offers through signing day.
One thing working in Texas’s favor is that Royal has had plenty of opportunities to change his commitment already and hasn’t done it. Still, with months left until signing day, safe to say Texas holds the lead for now.
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