TCU lands big commitment from 4-star CB Daniel Yebit

TCU lands big commitment from 4-star CB Daniel Yebit

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TCU lands big commitment from 4-star CB Daniel Yebit

Four-star ATH Daniel Yebit at Oklahoma camp (photo: Parker Thune)

Yukon (Okla.) four-star cornerback Daniel Yebit has committed to TCU, according to Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman.

After landing an offer from the Horned Frogs in May, he’s now chosen them over Iowa, Arizona State, Minnesota, Arkansas, Kansas State and others.

Yebit is the No. 148 overall prospect and No. 20 CB in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 5 recruit in Oklahoma.

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The 6-foot-2, 170-pounder becomes the highest-ranked commit in TCU’s 2027 class. It’s a humongous recruiting victory for Sonny Dykes and the Big 12 program as the Frogs aim to obtain some momentum this summer.

“The visit went great, and it’s great down there,” Yebit told Rivals after taking his OV to Fort Worth. “You can’t really go wrong with TCU.”

Yebit is coming off a big junior campaign for Yukon High. According to MaxPreps, he tallied 37 total tackles and four interceptions on the defensive side of the ball while also adding 759 receiving yards and six touchdowns on offense.

TCU gets major addition to 2027 class

With Yebit in the mix, TCU’s 2027 class now features a blue-chipper and it also now ranks 58th nationally, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

All three of the cornerback recruits in the class have committed this month. Broken Arrow (Okla.) three-star CB Noah Gillespie is another Sooner State ballhawk set to head down to the Lone Star State next year. River Ridge (La.) John Curtis CB Jewellz Tapp was a part of a big wave of commitments last weekend.

“Really the people, everyone on the staff and around treated me like one of theirs and I felt the love and how bad they wanted me there,” Tapp told Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman about his decision. “I’m excited that I have a lot of coaches with a lot of experience throughout their playing and coaching careers that I can learn from and they can prepare me for when my time comes.”

San Antonio Alamo Heights three-star EDGE Drake Carroll remains the top-ranked in-state commit in the mix. The nation’s No. 48 EDGE, he’s one of 10 Lone Star State prospects in the class to date.

The class also now ranks ninth in the Big 12, checking in ahead of Arizona, Cincinnati, Baylor, Utah, UCF, Oklahoma State and BYU. An updated look at the class can be seen here.

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