Fort Worth, Texas Crowley North four-star cornerback Jerry Outhouse is one of the Lone Star State’s top prospects. It does, however, provide an overview of programs across the country.
New UCLA head coach Bob Chesney looks to get the Bruins back on track on the recruiting trail. He has the Big Ten program in the mix with some coveted blue-chippers, including Outhouse.
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On Wednesday, the 6-foot-0.5, 175-pounder confirmed he will be in Westwood from May 15-17 for an official visit:
Last week, Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman caught up with Outhouse to be informed of his recruitment. He outlined his plans for an official visit, which also include four other schools: Florida (May 29), Texas Technology (June 5), Georgia (June 12) and Arizona State (June 19).
“A tough decision to make, but I’m pretty confident that I’ll make it soon,” Outhouse told Spiegelman, noting that a decision could be on deck. “I am fortunate to have this position and to have had the chance to progress with excellent coaches.”
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The new UCLA staff has him in the mix with Outhouse. It was only proposed in January, but Gabe Lynn came to Texas to visit him and the two made a connection. UCLA can now begin its OV series and set the bar for what will likely be its final visiting series.
“Coach Lynn at UCLA was really cool,” Outhouse said. “We got along pretty well and my family likes him too. He has a plan and would like me for his defense. He believes I can play anywhere on the backend.”
Texas Tech continues to follow the trend for Outhouse, according to the Rival Recruitment Prediction Machinebut Georgia also moved up on his list. Can the Bruins still make things happen this spring?
Outhouse is the No. 128 overall prospect and No. 12 corner in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Rankinga weighted average that uses all major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 19 player in Texas.
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Early on, UCLA has two commitments in its 2027 class from three-star wide receiver Chaparral of Temecula (Calif.). Michel Farinas and linebacker Mater Dei from San Bernardino (Calif.) Mike Davis Jr. Farinas is Rivals’ No. 71 receiver in the cycle and he chose the national program on February 2.
Last cycle, Chesney and Co. cobbled together the No. 61 class in the Rivals Industry team recruiting rankings. This transport can be seen here.
