Kewan Lacy
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Kewan Lacy

Running Back
6′0″ / 205 lbs
Lancaster, TX
Lancaster
Class of 2024
Rating: 91
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National Avg
Rating: 89.5
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School Preferences

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Official Visit
Missouri
Signed
Texas A&M
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Alabama
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Alabama A&M
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Arizona State
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Arkansas
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Baylor
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Boston College
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California
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Colorado
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Florida State
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Georgia
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Houston
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Indiana
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Jackson State
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Miami
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Michigan
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Michigan State
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Nebraska
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North Texas
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Ohio State
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Ole Miss
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Oregon
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Penn State
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Purdue
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SMU
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Stephen F Austin
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TCU
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Texas State
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Tulsa
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Utah
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UTSA
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Videos

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Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
In-Home Visit: Gauging Texas A&M progress in the class of 2024, Part 1
Kewan lacy Sophomore szn
Full szn highlights 2
season highlights

Updates

Three Things: December thoughts, TXHSFB Playoff talk & more
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: December thoughts, TXHSFB Playoff talk & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell discusses his thoughts as Early Signing Day is approaching.
Highlights: Lancaster eeks out 28-27 victory vs. Lufkin to clinch playoff berth
3:31
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: Lancaster eeks out 28-27 victory vs. Lufkin to clinch playoff berth
Lancaster hosted Lufkin in a district battle, and the Tigers pulled out the 28-27 win to secure a playoff spot, with RB Kewan Lacy doing plenty of heavy lifting. 2025 DL and A&M target Zion Williams and Notre Dame commit Kedren Young played key roles for Lufkin.
Three Things: Answering recruiting questions, quick thoughts & more
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Answering recruiting questions, quick thoughts & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell answered some recruiting questions that were lingering, had some quick thoughts and more.
Jason Howell
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Early Monday Afternoon Recruiting Notes and Thoughts
Getting Tupelo (MS) LB Tristan Jernigan to town before the Alabama OV was about as big as it gets. The Crimson Tide are coming on hard, so that is a situation to watch, but I think the Aggies are positioned as well as they could be going into that visit.This weekend only helped the Aggies' cause. They were able to roll out the red carpet. He was able to get his first game day experience in Aggieland which is about as positive as it gets in college football. He saw Edgerrin Cooper have a big day at LB, and he spent quality time with coach Durkin, coach Fisher, and some key members in the 2024 recruiting class. After the visit Jernigan said "I'm not going anywhere". He loves the program and all that the Aggies have to offer, and he has a great relationship with coach Durkin. We will see what happens on his Alabama visit this upcoming weekend, but the Aggies should feel good about their standing coming out of this weekend.I know Longview Pine Tree defensive line Dealyn Evans likes to joke around and flirt with other programs, but he has also been a big part of building Texas A&M's class. He was the first one in the boat and he is a vocal recruiter. His bond with coach Robinson is as strong as you will find out there too. He talked about those bonds in interviews with both Brauny (CLICK HERE) and I (CLICK HERE) this weekend. Honestly, if Robinson is at A&M, I feel pretty good about Evans ending up at Texas A&M. No doubt about it the Aggies are going to have to fend off some stiff competition for Timpson ATH Terry Bussey, but right now I do like the Aggies chances to keep him in the fold. I felt that way before the visit, but getting him back on campus over the weekend and around the program was definitely a big and positive development and only makes me feel better. I do not look for other programs to stand down anytime soon, but the Aggies are in a solid position here.Refugio (TX) athlete Ernest Campbell continues to see college programs come on strong, with TCU one program in particular who has ramped up their efforts. He was also in town over the weekend, and the Aggies seem to be on solid footing right now. Lancaster (TX) running back Kewan Lacy recently re-opened his recruitment, and as a running back prospect the Aggies worked to pursue earlier in the cycle there were some questions from you guys on the board. I touched base with a few sources on the subject and right now Ole Miss, SMU, Arizona State, and Florida are the main programs I'm hearing. That should not come as a surprise as those were also the main programs he was looking at before he made his Nebraska commitment. Right now, He does not have any visits scheduled. As for Texas A&M, I have not heard any talk there lately, but that is not to say it cannot happen down the line. There's quite a bit of time between now and then, but the Aggies next home game, an SEC match-up with Mississippi State is already shaping up to be a busy recruiting weekend. The Aggies are set to host several committed prospects. Already making plans are QBs AJ Maddox and Miles O'Neill, DL Dominick McKinley, and LB Jordan Lockhart. Look for Maddox to be joined by younger brothers Andrew Maddox (2025 DL) and Andrae Maddox (2028 DL) and for McKinley to be joined by brother Darryus McKinley (2026 DL) all of which have their own scholarship offers. I'm also keeping an eye on DeSoto 2025 RB Deondrae Riden for that weekend and Brauny mentioned it, Kobe Black also looks to be eyeing that weekend for his return as well.
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
27:13
1 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' recruiting analyst Ryan Brauninger joined TexAgs Radio on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
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