4-Star CB Kade Phillips Flips to Texas from LSU Ahead of Early National Signing Day

Four-star cornerback Kade Phillips has re-committed to Texas.
Phillips, who had previously committed to Texas before flipping to LSU in August, has flipped back to Texas, per On3's Hayes Fawcett.
The Longhorns appeared to react to the announcement on X:
Phillips is ranked as the No. 6 cornerback in the Class of 2025 by 247Sports. He was previously committed to Texas from July 6 to August 18.
"I'm very happy with my decision," Phillips told Horns247's Jordan Scruggs in a text about his Texas commitment. "I feel like it's the best overall fit for me."
Phillips added that Texas' work with Jahdae Barron, who was named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as the best defensive back in college football following his fifth season with the team, was another reason he decided to flip.
Phillips could officially commit to the Longhorns as soon as Wednesday when the Early Signing Period opens for three days.
This time around, Phillips is on track to commit as a cornerback. He had originally committed to Texas as a safety before flipping to LSU as a corner.
Phillips originally told On3's Chad Simmons that his recruitment was over after committing to the Tigers in August.
"LSU has been on me ever since they first offered me," Phillips told Simmons in August. "It was a little while once I committed to Texas with them still texting and calling me almost every day."
It sounds like Texas similarly didn't give up on Phillips even after his August flip. According to Scruggs, cornerbacks coach Terry Joseph began driving the Longhorns' recruitment efforts since then, which could have contributed to Phillips' decision.
247Sports analyst Hudson Standish compared Phillips to Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum while describing him as a "high upside defensive back who offers positional flexibility and owns one of the best track and field profiles in the 2025 recruiting cycle."
Phillips holds a personal best 200-meter dash record of 21.50 seconds recorded during the 2024 outdoor track season.
He will now contribute his speed to a Texas defense also adding five-star safety Jonah Williams and four-star edge rusher Lance Jackson from the Class of 2025.
The addition of Phillips bumped Texas to rank fourth to only Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State for the strongest 2025 recruiting class in the nation, per 247Sports.