Carson Mansfield
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Carson Mansfield

Offensive Lineman
6′5″ / 305 lbs
Waxahachie, TX
Waxahachie
Class of 2028
Rating: n/a
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Jacksonville State
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium

Videos

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Highlights: Duncanville gets its revenge on Waxahachie
Highlights: Waxahachie beats North Forney in rematch of last fall
Highlights: DeSoto pulls away from Waxahachie in fast, physical bout

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2028 OL Carson Mansfield is watching his recruitment heat up
2:26
2 days ago by Jason Howell
2028 OL Carson Mansfield is watching his recruitment heat up
2028 Waxahachie (TX) OL Carson Mansfield has already taken a few visits out to College Station, and he was recently back in town for spring practice. He spent time around the coaches and took in the sights, and as he continues to look at his options, the Aggies have his attention.
Jason Howell
2 days ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs HS Recruiting Stop: Waxahachie
This afternoon I stopped through Waxahachie to check in Texas A&M commit JayQuan Snell ans his brother 2028 DL Aaron Snell who also has an A&M offer.Both were recently in College Station and the Aggies continue to make strong impressions on both. JayQuan is checking in at 6-3, 200 pounds and his Texas A&M commitment has not kept others - mainly Oklahoma and Miami - away. He did take an unofficial visit to Miami but he does not plan to take any other visits to schools other than A&M now. In fact he will be back in College Station this weekend for the Aggies' spring game.Aaron also really enjoyed his visit to A&M. His trip to College Station is the only trip he has taken this spring and right now he is not sure if he will be able to visit College Station this weekend with his brother.The Aggies also received a visit earlier this spring from 2028 OL Carson Mansfield. He is checking in at a lean 6-5, 270. He has dropped some weight in the offseason and he looks primed to fill out his frame with some solid mass over the next few years.He does not have an A&M offer yet but he has visited a few times now and has a high interest. He plans to return this summer for camp, and the Aggies are watching closely.He already has offers from Texas Tech, SMU, and Jacksonville St. and right now Texas Tech has the lead in his recruitment.
Highlights: Duncanville gets its revenge on Waxahachie
4:37
4 mo ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: Duncanville gets its revenge on Waxahachie
Duncanville faced Waxahachie in a rematch of district rivals on Saturday, and in front of a packed house, the Panthers got revenge on the Indians. Behind Trenton Yancey, Duncanville took an early lead and pulled away for a 35-27 win despite Waxahachie’s furious fourth-quarter effort.
Highlights: Waxahachie beats North Forney in rematch of last fall
4:30
4 mo ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: Waxahachie beats North Forney in rematch of last fall
On Friday in Arlington, Waxahachie faced North Forney in one of the state’s most highly anticipated playoff matchups. A rematch from last fall, Waxahachie pulled away for the 37-20 win behind a stout run game and a swarming defense, and TexAgs was there to capture highlights of the action.
Highlights: DeSoto pulls away from Waxahachie in fast, physical bout
3:51
6 mo ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: DeSoto pulls away from Waxahachie in fast, physical bout
On Friday night in DeSoto, the DeSoto Eagles pulled away from the Waxahachie Indians in a battle of top Texas high school programs. Some of the nation’s top playmakers showed strong throughout, and now, TexAgs presents some highlights of the action.
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