4-star WR Boobie Feaster locks in four spring visits

DeSoto (Texas) four-star wide receiver Ethan “Boobie” Feaster has his visit schedule mapped out across the coming months.
Feaster told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Saturday that he’s locked in spring visits to Alabama (March 6), LSU (March 13), Texas (March 29) and Oregon (April 25).
Those trips will come before an official visit schedule that was announced on Friday. Miami (May 30), USC (June 6), Texas A&M (June 13) and LSU (June 20) are currently in line to receive OVs from the newly-reclassified pass-catcher.
Now in the 2026 cycle, Feaster is the No. 91 overall prospect, No. 17 WR and No. 12 player in Texas, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
“LSU, A&M and USC have the edge right now,” Feaster told On3’s Chad Simmons earlier this month. “I have interest in a lot of schools and I have some big visits to take still, but that is how I feel right now.”
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Feaster talks some of his top schools
Feaster, who plays for one of the top high school football programs in the nation, broke down his interest in some of his top schools early on with Simmons:
Miami: “Miami is a great place to be and I want to check it out.”
USC: “With USC, you know they will have a great quarterback throwing their receivers the call with Lincoln Riley as the head coach. They keep good players and the offense would be fun to play in. I like coach (Dennis) Simmons too.”
Texas A&M: “Coach (Holmon) Wiggins a great receivers coach. He has a great track record. Look at what he did at Alabama, so I know he would be a great coach to play for.”
LSU: “I am from Louisiana and I love the staff at LSU. A lot of the staff is from Louisiana, they are not looking to leave and that is important. Coaches are leaving a lot now for the NFL, so I look at what staff is expected to be there and stay there.”