Iowa State lands 2027 WR Braylon Lane from Houston commitment
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 11:56 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Iowa State has secured a commitment from three-star wide receiver Braylon Lane, who previously committed to Houston. Lane, ranked as the No. 116 WR prospect in the 2027 class and No. 108 overall in Texas, visited Iowa State before making the decision. He expressed that Iowa State offers a better fit for his development goals. The 6-foot-2 prospect hails from CE King High School in Houston.
- •Braylon Lane flips commitment from Houston to Iowa State.
- •Lane is a three-star prospect from CE King High School.
- •He ranks as the No. 116 WR in the 2027 class.
- •Lane aims for better development opportunities at Iowa State.
- •This commitment follows an official visit to Iowa State.
- 12:58 AMYahoo Sports — 3-star recruit Braylon Lane flips from Houston to Iowa State football
- 11:56 PMYahoo Sports — Iowa State flips 2027 WR Braylon Lane away from Houston
"Iowa State has pulled off a major intraconference flip. After hosting three-star WR Braylon Lane for an official visit, the touted prospect flipped his commitment to the Cyclones. Lane was previously committed to Houston. “It’s a better fit for me,” Lane told Rivals of his decision to flip. “They will develop me more,” he continued. […]
"Three-star wide receiver Braylon Lane flipped from his hometown school Houston and committed to Iowa State football on Thursday night.
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 19, 2026, 12:58 AM3-star recruit Braylon Lane flips from Houston to Iowa State football
Three-star wide receiver Braylon Lane flipped from his hometown school Houston and committed to Iowa State football on Thursday night.
- Yahoo SportsJun 18, 2026, 11:56 PMIowa State flips 2027 WR Braylon Lane away from Houston
Iowa State has pulled off a major intraconference flip. After hosting three-star WR Braylon Lane for an official visit, the touted prospect flipped his commitment to the Cyclones. Lane was previously committed to Houston. “It’s a better fit for me,” Lane told Rivals of his decision to flip. “They will develop me more,” he continued. […]
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