Jaime Ffrench, a four-star wide receiver from Mandarin High School, is one of Texas' best signings from the Class of 2025. He pledged his allegiance to Texas on Aug. 30 and signed with them on National Signing Day. Ffrench chose the Longhorns over other top programs such as LSU, Ohio State, Florida State and Alabama.
Ffrench is one of the best high school players in the country and he showcased his talent during an exciting one-on-one matchup with another four-star prospect, Hylton Drake Stubbs. The video, posted on Instagram by the royalproductionsxsports on Friday, quickly went viral. In the clip, Ffrench made an impressive play over the four-star safety and celebrated with a fun dance.
"GIMME DAT!!!" read the caption of the post.
Fans were quick to share their thoughts on the video and had a field day hyping up the 6-1 wide receiver. Stubbs signed with the Florida Gators on Dec. 4 and fans are looking forward to the Texas vs. Florida matchup next year.
"Can’t wait for this match up next year," one fan said.
"Texas vs Florida gone feed millions," another fan said.
"Texas vs florida," one fan said.
Some fans were thrilled to see Jaime Ffrench's dance moves after the play and shared their reactions in the comment section with a lot of laughing emojis.
"He hit the jumpman," one fan said.
"Don’t Do Drake like that," another fan said.
"We get it young fella," one fan said.
Jaime Ffrench is ranked No.35 in the country and is the seventh-best player at his position from the Class of 2025, as per On3. Stubbs, on the other hand, is the No. 58 overall recruit in the country and the No. 4 safety in the class, according to On3.
Jaime Ffrench had high praise for the Texas Longhorns
The Texas Longhorns landed the commitment of the four-star prospect, Jaime Ffrench, on Aug. 30 last year. The Longhorns went after Ffrench after his decommitment from the Alabama Crimson Tide. Texas' pursuit paid off as Ffrench signed with them during the Early Signing Period.
The receiver spoke about the program in an interview with On3 last year. He had high praise for the program and claimed that Texas gave him a "family feeling" which drew him towards the school.
"Really just the family feeling," the receiver said, as per On3. "They jumped on me quick, and they stayed on us. It feels like an open family there. Coach Chris Jackson, and Coach Sark... they all play a big part. Coach Perry, the recruiting director, all of them. They’re all part of it."
The Longhorns' Class of 2025 is the best in the country, as per 247Sports. They have signed 25 athletes from the class, including four 5-star recruits.
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