Breaking: Just In – Texas Red Tech Pulls Miraculous 6-Foot-5, 275-Pound 5-Star WR Cam Coleman Officially Signs With the Texas-Imminent Announcement…

Breaking: Just In – Texas Red Tech Pulls Miraculous 6-Foot-5, 275-Pound 5-Star WR Cam Coleman Officially Signs With Texas – Imminent Announcement Expected

 

 

 

The energy on campus crackled like a Friday night under the lights, but it was a Monday morning when the news dropped. Texas Red Tech—often the scrappy underdog in the high-stakes game of college football recruiting—had pulled off what insiders were calling nothing short of a miracle.

 

Cam Coleman, the towering 6-foot-5, 275-pound five-star wide receiver out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, officially signed with Texas Red Tech, stunning blue-blood programs from coast to coast. Alabama had been in his living room. Georgia had flown in their entire coaching staff. Even USC had offered beachfront housing for his entire family. But in the end, it was the grit, vision, and future of Red Tech that won his heart.

 

Coleman’s signing wasn’t just a recruitment win—it was a statement. The kind that echoed through the halls of every college football facility in America. Here was a program without a national title in decades, now landing the most physically gifted prospect in recent memory. At 275 pounds, Coleman runs a 4.4 forty and jumps like a ballerina on rocket skates. Scouts had whispered about “the next Megatron.” After today, they’re screaming it.

 

Sources close to the team say the deal came together in the last 48 hours. A late-night call from head coach Reggie Dunn—followed by a whirlwind unofficial visit that saw Coleman walk the torch-lit Tech stadium—reportedly sealed the deal. Reggie’s pitch? “You won’t just be another star here. You’ll be the star. The legacy starts with you.”

 

An announcement from Coleman himself is expected imminently, but his signed National Letter of Intent has already been faxed and confirmed by Red Tech’s compliance office.

 

“Cam Coleman is the future,” Coach Dunn said in a hastily organized press conference. “Not just for our program, but for college football.”

 

As of this morning, Red Tech’s 2025 recruiting class jumped from 27th to 4th nationally—and with Coleman in the mix, the Tech faithful are already dreaming about a playoff run.

 

The Longhorns are rattled. The Bulldogs are fuming. But in Lubbock, they’re just getting started.

 

Stay tuned. This story is far from over.

 

 

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