Dallas Offensive Lineman Brian Swanson Confirms Texas Official Visit

Swanson, a long-time Texas target, could be nearing a commitment after his June 12-14 visit.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

2027 Dallas South Oak Cliff offensive lineman Brian Swanson has confirmed he will take his official visit to the University of Texas on June 12-14. Swanson has already made numerous visits to Austin over the past two years, but this upcoming trip will carry more significance as an official visit, allowing the Texas coaching staff to spend extended time with Swanson and his family to discuss the program in greater depth.

Why it matters

Texas has been heavily recruiting Swanson for the past two years, and he has developed a strong relationship with offensive line coach Kyle Flood. This official visit could be a pivotal moment in Swanson's recruitment, as it gives Texas the opportunity to solidify their position and potentially move closer to securing a commitment from the Dallas standout.

The details

Swanson has already earned an offer from Texas after impressing the coaching staff at a camp roughly two years ago. Since then, his bond with Flood has steadily strengthened, keeping the Longhorns firmly in the mix throughout his recruitment. The upcoming official visit will allow Texas to walk Swanson and his family through the program's development plans, academics, culture, and future opportunities in a much more in-depth setting.

  • Swanson will take his official visit to Texas on June 12-14, 2026.

The players

Brian Swanson

A 2027 offensive line recruit from Dallas (TX) South Oak Cliff High School, who has been a long-time target for the University of Texas.

Kyle Flood

The offensive line coach for the University of Texas, who has developed a strong relationship with Swanson during his recruitment.

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What’s next

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The takeaway

This official visit could be a pivotal moment in Swanson's recruitment, as it gives Texas the opportunity to solidify their position and potentially move closer to securing a commitment from the Dallas standout offensive lineman.