Dave Campbell’s Texas Football and the team at SumerSports traveled throughout the DFW and Houston metroplexes to identify 10 standout recruiting coordinators, honoring each with the Recruiting Coordinator of the Week award. Below is the full list in alphabetical order.
Xavier Brown, Duncanville (Week 9)
The Panthers boast one of the most elite rosters in the nation, headlined by Ole Miss commit DE Landon Barnes and Florida commit KJ Ford, both DCTX four stars in 2026.
Rene Glapion, Alvin Shadow Creek (Week 1)
Shadow Creek is known for producing elite talent year over year. The 2026 class boasts Texas commit WR Chris Stewart and his brother, Carter Stewart, who is committed to Missouri.
Mike Gallegos, Denton Guyer (Week 3)
Gallegos keeps the Wildcats on the cutting edge of technology, and if you did not know already, the 2027 DL group of Zane Rowe, Khyren Haywood, and Darrien Neal may be the best in the entire nation.
James Harper, Humble Summer Creek (Week 10)
Summer Creek has evolved into a steady recruiting powerhouse. The 2026 class DCTX Rising Hot 100 and SMU commit DE Amontre Harris and the 2027 class has Texas Tech commit WR Benny Easter Jr.
Corey McDonald, North Forney (Week 4)
McDonald is an established name in recruiting circles, and the Falcons are loaded up with talent, including Ohio State four-star commit ATH Legend Bey, SMU commit CB Ryan Gilbert, and Baylor commit OL Marcus Page Jr.
Pat Roberson, C.E. King (Week 5)
C.E. King is back as a TXHSFB power and boasts one of the sickest RB rooms in the nation, with Rice commit Dionne Sims and underclassmen like Antwon Sanders and Ahrian Montgomery. You had best remember the name Dillon Mitchell in 2028.
Kevin Scholz, Fort Bend Ridge Point (Week 10)
The Panthers have the most loaded D1 talent in the Lone Star State with over 25 prospects who will move on to play at the D1 level after high school. The OL unit of Texas A&M commit Avery Morcho, TCU commit Jordan Burnett, and Arkansas commit Hugh Smith stand out.
Kerry Sweeny, DeSoto (Week 11)
Sweeny's name looms large in recruiting and coaching circles, and the Eagles are as loaded with talent as any other program in the state, including phenom USC commit WR Ethan Feaster, who is rated as the No. 7 prospect in the state overall.
Morgan Stringer, Humble Kingwood (Week 12)
Kingwood is known for its talent development, including 2026 TE Trysten Laughlin, who was recently named a DCTX three-star and committed to UTSA. It is also home to the nation's top OL in 2027, Kennedy Brown.
Darius Terrell, Waxahachie (Week 7)
The Indians took home the 11-6A district title and stocked with talent to build off this year's success. 2026 Texas commit WR Kohen Brown is rated as a four-star, as well as 2027 TCU commit QB Jerry Meyer III and Texas A&M commit S JayQuan Snell.
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