In a significant boost to their 2026 recruiting class, the Texas Longhorns have secured a commitment from four-star interior offensive lineman Nicolas Robertson. The 6-foot-3, 335-pound standout from Klein High School in Spring, Texas, announced his decision on March 29, 2025, choosing Texas over a host of other prominent programs.
A Coveted Prospect
Robertson’s commitment is a testament to the Longhorns’ recruiting prowess under head coach Steve Sarkisian and offensive line coach Kyle Flood. Ranked as the No. 29 interior offensive lineman nationally and the No. 50 overall player in Texas, Robertson brings both size and agility to the field. Notably, he played left tackle for Klein High School, showcasing versatility that will be invaluable at the collegiate
Competitive Recruitment
The recruiting battle for Robertson was intense, with Texas emerging victorious over in-state rivals such as Texas A&M, Houston, and Texas Tech. His offer list also included national powerhouses like Alabama, LSU, USC, and Penn State, highlighting his appeal across the country.
Building the 2026 Class
Robertson becomes the fourth member of Texas’s 2026 recruiting class, joining five-star quarterback Dia Bell, three-star wide receiver Chris Stewart, and three-star offensive tackle Max Wright. His commitment underscores the Longhorns’ strategy of securing top in-state talent early in the recruiting cycle.