Recruiting: Houston offers two NM prospects
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The University of Houston, which officially joined the Big 12 last summer, hasn’t recruited New Mexico that much over the past few years. But two major prospects have captured their fancy. Houston recently offered 2025 La Cueva quarterback Cameron Dyer…
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Continue ReadingThe University of Houston, which officially joined the Big 12 last summer, hasn’t recruited New Mexico that much over the past few years.
But two major prospects have captured their fancy.
Houston recently offered 2025 La Cueva quarterback Cameron Dyer Cameron Dyer 6'3" | 185 lbs | QB La Cueva | 2025 State NM and 2026 Cleveland offensive linemen Moses Sparks Moses Sparks 6'5" | 275 lbs | OL Cleveland | 2026 State NM Jr. The 6-foot-4, 205-pound Dyer is our #2 prospect in the updated 2025 rankings while the 6-foot-5, 275-pound Sparks Jr. is our #1 prospect in the updated 2026 rankings released Monday.
Dyer will compete next weekend at the state track and field championships in the long jump and as a member of La Cueva’s 4×100 relay team. He could compete in additional events. Dyer is rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com.
Sparks Jr. was also re-offered by New Mexico. The previous Lobos staff offered Sparks when he was a freshman in 2022.
Dyer’s teammate, 2025 offensive linemen Mark Handy Mark Handy 6'6" | 295 lbs | OL La Cueva | 2025 State NM , was offered by Minnesota earlier this week following a visit to campus in Minneapolis last weekend.
Minnesota offensive line coach Brian Callahan visited Handy at La Cueva High School on Monday.