Report: Texas Tech Football won the battle for 4-star offensive lineman

Texas Tech football is in a heated battle to land 4-star high school offensive lineman Noah Best, a 6-foot-3, 290-pound prospect from Midlothian, Texas. The Red Raiders face stiff competition from other top programs, including Oklahoma, Missouri, SMU, Kansas State, Arizona State, Auburn, Arkansas, Baylor, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Texas, UCLA, and Wisconsin.

Best has received 27 offers, with Texas Tech being the first program to extend a scholarship offer in January 2024. He has visited Lubbock and was impressed with the new facilities. Best is scheduled for an official visit to Texas Tech from June 13-15, where he’ll assess the team’s dynamics and campus life.

*Noah Best’s Recruitment Status:*

– *Rankings:* No. 398 overall player, No. 35 interior offensive lineman, and No. 55 player in Texas, according to 247Sports.
– *School Interests:* Oklahoma, Missouri, SMU, Texas Tech, and other Power 4 programs.
– *Visits:* Scheduled official visit to Texas Tech from June 13-15.¹ ²

The Red Raiders are aggressively pursuing Best, along with other top prospects, to bolster their offensive line. Texas Tech has already attracted 5-star offensive lineman Felix Ojo, who recently visited Lubbock and was impressed with the program.

*Other Notable Texas Tech Football News:*

– Running back Tahj Brooks has been named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation’s Player of the Year watch list, showcasing the team’s talent beyond recruitment.³

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