AUSTIN, Texas (AP) --
Football signees announced Wednesday by Texas, with name, position, height, weight, school and hometown:
Aaron Benson, lb, 6-2, 225, Cedar Hill (Texas) HS
Taylor Bible, dl, 6-3, 300, Guyer HS, Denton, Texas
Carrington Byndom, db, 6-0, 175, Lufkin (Texas) HS
Demarco Cobbs, ath, 6-2, 212, Central HS, Tulsa, Okla.
De'Aires Cotton, dl, 6-4, 286, Taylor HS, Alief, Texas
Gregory Daniels, dl, 6-5, 250, St. Pius X HS, Houston
Mike Davis, wr, 6-2, 183, Skyline HS, Dallas
Ashton Dorsey, dl, 6-2, 290, John Tyler HS, Tyler, Texas
Dominic Espinosa, ol, 6-4, 295, Cedar Park (Texas) HS
John Harris, wr, 6-3, 200, Naaman Forest HS, Garland, Texas
Jordan Hicks, lb, 6-2, 220, Lakota West HS, West Chester, Ohio
Trey Hopkins, ol, 6-4, 280, North Shore HS, Galena Park, Texas
Bryant Jackson, db, 6-2, 186, Sulphur Springs (Texas) HS
Tevin Jackson, lb, 6-2, 230, Garland (Texas) HS
Jackson Jeffcoat, dl, 6-5, 235, Plano West HS, Plano, Texas
Chris Jones, wr, 6-0, 175, Daingerfield (Texas) HS
Case McCoy, qb, 6-2, 175, Graham (Texas) HS
Adrian Phillips, db, 5-11, 199, Garland (Texas) HS
William Russ, p-k, 6-4, 185, Evangel Christian HS, Shreveport, La.
Traylon Shead, rb, 6-2, 210, Cayuga (Texas) HS
Darius Terrell, te, 6-3, 215, DeSoto (Texas) HS
A.J. White, db, 6-0, 175, DeSoto (Texas) HS
Darius White, wr, 6-3, 200, Dunbar HS, Fort Worth, Texas
Reggie Wilson, dl, 6-3, 240, Haltom HS, Haltom City, Texas
Connor Wood, qb, 6-4, 209, Second Baptist HS, Houston
Texas went for defense to sign one of the top recruiting classes in the country, tossing in a quarterback with a familiar last name.
The Longhorns signed 25 players Wednesday in a class rated as high as No. 2 in the country by some recruiting analysts.
Among the top players are Plano defensive lineman Jackson Jeffcoat, son of former Dallas Cowboys star Jim Jeffcoat, and linebacker Jordan Hicks of West Chester, Ohio.
Jeffcoat and Hicks were rated among the top players at their positions in the country.
Texas also signed quarterback Case McCoy, younger brother of former Longhorn Colt McCoy, who led Texas to last season's BCS championship game.









