On Thursday, the Texas Longhorns landed a big commitment from Wyoming Cowboys transfer wide receiver Isaiah Neyor, who flipped from the Tennessee Volunteers while on a visit in Austin.
After appearing to miss on Neyor less than two weeks ago when he committed to Tennessee, Texas was able to get him on campus and close with the former Arlington Lamar standout in a significant coup for new wide receivers coach Brennan Marion. Neyor arrives on the Forty Acres as a redshirt junior with the potential of three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Besides the opportunity that Neyor earned to move up to the Power Five level with his productive 2021 season, Wyoming’s emphasis on the running game likely impacted his decision to transfer, too — the Cowboys ran the ball on 64.