Lancaster DB Braylan McDonald commits to Texas Tech football team

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The Texas Tech football team committed Friday to Braylan McDonald, a defensive back from Lancaster who had committed to Washington State.

The 5-foot-10, 185-pound McDonald will be a senior in high school this season. In addition to Tech and Washington State, he has drawn scholarship offers from Boston College, Texas-El Paso, Texas State, Arkansas State and Bowling Green, according to recruiting services.

He announced for Tech on social media.

The Red Raiders now have 18 commitments for their 2025 class that could be signed in December. McDonald is the fourth defenseman in the class.

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Texas Tech secondary coach Marcel Yates and the Red Raiders have four defensive backs committed for the 2025 recruiting class.

Texas Tech secondary coach Marcel Yates and the Red Raiders have four defensive backs committed for the 2025 recruiting class.

This article originally appeared in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Lancaster DB Braylan McDonald commits to Texas Tech football team



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