Conroe High School has quietly built a reputation as today’s DBU of Houston high school football.
From Marcus Scott II (Cal), Devondre McGee (TCU), and Tice Williams (Texas State), to most recently four-star Oregon signee and Navy All-American Dorian Brew, the Tigers have become a defensive back factory.
So, who’s the next man up?
Introducing Xavier Harmon, a 6-foot-2, 183-pound long corner who already holds 25 offers and recently dropped his Top 8 schools.
For Harmon, being part of Conroe’s secondary is more than just playing a position—it’s continuing a legacy.
“Conroe is for sure DBU in Houston,” he said. “We’ve been producing and building guys from freshman to seniors consistently. It’s something our secondary group takes pride in.”
Harmon revealed his Top 8 schools earlier in March, a list that includes Arkansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Pitt, SMU, Stanford, TCU, and Utah.
“I chose those eight because I like the culture they’ve built,” Harmon said. “I like how the coach-to-player relationships feel more like family than just being on a team. That’s the type of program I want to be a part of.”
As Harmon heads into his senior season, he’ll be focusing on these eight schools for his official visits, but two have emerged as standouts.
“Arkansas and TCU have been pushing for me a lot,” he said. “They’ve really shown the most interest in me as of right now.”
With an ideal commitment date set for July, Harmon knows his official visits will be crucial in making the final call.
“Two of the biggest factors for me are the ability to have an opportunity as a freshman and life after football,” he said. “I want to go somewhere that’s going to put me in a successful position beyond college ball as well.”
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Elite 11 Austin Regional: Greater Houston QBs Shine Bright
The Elite 11 Austin Regional took place this past Saturday, as quarterbacks from across Texas and neighboring states gathered at Del Valle High School to compete against the best.
Several of Greater Houston’s top signal callers put on a show, standing out with big-time performances throughout the day.
Here are VYPE's MVP and Top 5 H-Town performers from the regional.
MVP
Five-Star Legacy Sports and Science quarterback Keisean Henderson punched his ticket to the Elite 11 Finals after a standout performance.
The Houston commit was dialed in during the drills session, showing precision and poise with every throw. When wide receivers joined for one-on-ones, Henderson continued to impress, delivering accurate passes and demonstrating his command of the field.
Next up, Henderson will head to Los Angeles for the Elite 11 Finals, set for June 17-19, where he’ll look to bring home the coveted MVP award.
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TOP 5
No. 1 - 2027 Iowa Colony QB Carson White
2027 Iowa Colony quarterback Carson White made a big impression throughout the day.
White showcased impressive accuracy and arm strength, especially on deep balls during one-on-ones. He also looked sharp working through pocket movement in the drills portion of the event, showing poise and polish beyond his years.
With 14 offers already on the table, the rising junior has a huge offseason ahead as he gears up for next fall.
No. 2 - Randle Quarterback Tyler Skrabanek
2026 Randle quarterback Tyler Skrabanek is coming in hot off a 5A DII State Championship run this past fall—and he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
Skrabanek put on a show at the Austin Regional, winning the Panini Accuracy Challenge with an impressive 25-point performance through a series of demanding drills. It was a big weekend for the Randle signal-caller, and if this outing is any indication, expect plenty more standout performances from Skrabanek as the camp season heats up.
No. 3 - 2026 North Shore Quarterback Kaleb Maryland
2026 North Shore Quarterback Kaleb Maryland is the next man up on the Eastside, set to take over the Mustangs' offense this fall.
Maryland had a solid showing recently, displaying impressive arm strength and accuracy on throws at all levels of the passing game. With official visits already set to Utah and Washington State, expect his recruitment to continue heating up as he steps into the QB1 role for one of Texas' premier programs.
No. 4 - Grand Oaks Quarterback Grant Smith
Three-star Grand Oaks quarterback Grant Smith has been making waves this offseason, delivering impressive performances on the 7-on-7 circuit and at the Elite 11 Austin Regional. Heading into his senior season, Smith’s stock continues to rise as he sharpens his game and showcases his skill set against top competition.
With camp season right around the corner, expect even more standout performances from Smith. If his recent outings are any indication, the Grand Oaks signal-caller is poised for a big year.
No. 5 - 2028 Waller Quarterback Tristin Gaines
Though many of the invites to the Austin Regional were rising juniors and seniors, a select few class of 2028 prospects also received the call—and one young talent stood out from the rest.
Waller quarterback TK Gaines made his way to Austin and turned heads with his performance on Saturday. Throughout drills, Gaines showcased poise beyond his years, displaying a smooth, effortless throwing motion. His baseball background was evident, as he made throwing on the run look easy, consistently delivering accurate passes from different arm slots.
It was clear that TK Gaines isn’t just a name to watch for the future—he’s already making an impression now.
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Coach Tyler Blackshire was named the new head football coach at Oak Ridge high school last week.
Blackshire has had great mentors to follow from his time at Westlake, to Cameron Yoe to most recently Magnolia.
VYPE's Jackson DiPasquale caught up with Blackshire talking about the new job and more!
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