Max Belyeu, an outfielder and right-handed pitcher out of Aledo High School, committed to the Texas Longhorns on Thursday. He was originally committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
I am exited to announce my decision to continue my education and play baseball at the University of Texas. I would like to thank God and everyone along the way who has helped me achieve my dreams. I look forward to representing the great state of Texas! pic.twitter.com/65QhXO1Kik
— Max Belyeu (@BelyeuMax) November 20, 2020
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