Texas safety Luke Stevens commits to Arizona after official visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 6:46 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Luke Stevens, a 3-star safety from Texas, announced his commitment to the Arizona Wildcats following an official visit over the weekend. The 6-foot, 180-pound athlete from Fort Worth Christian School has received 16 offers and chose Arizona over schools like Baylor and Kansas State. During his junior season, Stevens recorded 37 tackles and five interceptions, establishing himself as a promising multi-sport athlete. His commitment adds to the Wildcats' recent success in recruiting under head coach Brent Brennan.
- •Luke Stevens commits to Arizona on June 1, 2026.
- •He had previously received 16 offers before his decision.
- •Stevens recorded 37 tackles and five interceptions last season.
- •He ran a 10.53 100m and a 21.75 200m in track.
- •Arizona continues to build its recruiting class with this commitment.
- 6:46 PMYahoo Sports — 3-star Texas DB Luke Stevens commits to Arizona
"The Arizona Wildcats have continued to have success during Official Visit Season under Brent Brennan. And this past weekend has been no exception, with that success starting to show itself. On Monday, 3-star Texas safety Luke Stevens announced his commitment to play college football in Tucson after an official visit over the weekend. Stevens is […]
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