The rich are getting richer in college football as summer kicks off and top recruit commitments for the 2026 class begin rolling in.
Most recently, four-star defensive lineman Dylan Berymon out of the state of Louisiana chose the Texas Longhorns over a competing school in the Big Ten Conference and others.
"BREAKING: Four-Star DL Dylan Berymon has Committed to Texas, he tells me for @on3recruits," Hayes Fawcett posted to X on Saturday, June 7. "The [6-foot-3, 330-pound] DL from Monroe, LA, chose the Longhorns over Purdue: 'AGTG Texas is the place to be!'"
Berymon also received offers from Houston, North Carolina and LSU, per On3.
BREAKING: Four-Star DL Dylan Berymon has Committed to Texas, he tells me for @on3recruits
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 8, 2025
The 6’3 330 DL from Monroe, LA chose the Longhorns over Purdue
“AGTG Texas is the place to be!”https://t.co/YiJyZlqukr pic.twitter.com/LuqnoBKmMi
Eric Nahlin of On3 reported on Saturday that Berymon is a significant get for the Longhorns, who remain thin on the interior of the defensive line despite the recent success the team/defense has had as a whole both on the field and in terms of recruitment.
"Berymon, a 6-foot-2, 320-pound defensive tackle, gives Texas coach Kenny Baker his first commitment of the class after a strong first cycle on the 40 Acres," Nahlin wrote. "Despite doing well in 2025 and in the most recent portal windows, D-tackle remains a big need for the Horns. One more good class and the room should be set for the foreseeable future."
"Long-term, Berymon has the look of an anchor at nose who does his dirty work clogging up the run game," Nahlin continued. "He plays with a strong base and is able to get good upfield push."
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