TCU Three-Star Safety Key Player Reject Commitments Towards 2025 Season
TCU Football Adds Defensive Back Jojo Albright to 2025 Recruiting Class This past weekend saw TCU football’s recruiting efforts yield promising results as the Horned Frogs secured commitments from two talented players, including three-star defensive back Joseph “Jojo” Albright.
Hailing from Houston, Texas, Albright made his decision to join TCU over competing offers from schools like Arizona State and Arkansas.
Standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 160 pounds, Albright brings a dynamic skill set honed at Westfield High School, where he has excelled not only on the gridiron but also as a standout track and field athlete. According to the 247Sports composite ratings system, Albright ranks as the No. 72 safety prospect nationally, a testament to his athleticism and potential.
During his junior season in 2023, Albright showcased his defensive prowess with impressive statistics: 82 tackles, two tackles for loss, nine pass breakups, one interception, and one forced fumble. His versatility and playmaking ability are set to bolster TCU’s defensive lineup in the upcoming seasons.
Albright’s commitment marks a significant addition to TCU’s 2025 recruiting class, which now includes two promising safeties following the recent addition of Julius Simms.
As the Horned Frogs continue to build their roster, Albright’s decision underscores TCU’s appeal as a destination for top-tier talent looking to make an impact at both the collegiate and possibly professional levels.
With Albright’s pledge, TCU football reaffirms its commitment to excellence and competitiveness in the college football landscape, promising fans an exciting future ahead.