Tyler McCurry
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Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Tyler McCurry

Tight End
6′3″ / 200 lbs
Crowley, TX
Crowley
Class of 2028
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Ryan Brauninger
6 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
Visitor List: Texas A&M vs South Carolina
We'll be adding to the list over the next day and change. There are some intriguing maybes that we are keeping an eye on, including some of the top 2025s in the state. For what it's worth, I believe Waco Connally DB Kobe Black is eyeing the Mississippi State game for his return to College Station. That was the latest information I'd been able to gather on that front this week. There was some earlier thought that he'd be heading south on Hwy 6 this weekend. Anyway, here's what we've got so far. We'll make posts as we make additions. CommitsKaty Tompkins OL Ashton Funk Katy OL Coen Echols Refugio ATH/WR Ernest Campbell Phenix City (AL) Central WR Cameron Coleman Longview Pine Tree DL Dealyn EvansTupelo (MS) LB Tristan Jernigan Converse Judson S Myles Davis Timpson ATH Terry Bussey Prospects/TargetsOrlando (FL) Edgewater CB Cai Bates - LSU commitTupelo (MS) CB Jakwon Morris Tupelo (MS) S Damari Burton Magnolia ATH Hunter Andrews - Utah commitEdna CB Tyson Owens Silsbee ATH Drelon Miller 2025 Boulder (CO) Fairview QB Bekkem Kritza 2025 Boerne OL Logan Schram 2025 Frisco Emerson CB Elijah White 2025 Bridgeland OL Jonte Newman 2026 Lake Mary (FL) QB Noah Grubbs 2026 Allen CB Lebron Bauer 2026 Grand Oaks QB Grant Smith2026 Iowa Colony TE Will Terry 2026 Ft Worth Brewer TE Brady Midler 2027 Azle WR Brayden Combs 2028 Crowley TE Tyler McCurry

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