Watch Peyton Houston, Boobie Feaster get throws in on Mother's Day

A pair of high-profile LSU targets for the next two recruiting cycles linked up Sunday and got some work in together on Mother’s Day.
DeSoto (Texas) wide receiver Ethan “Boobie” Feaster, a Louisiana native, connected with longtime friend Evangel Christian quarterback Peyton “Pop” Houston in Shreveport during a trip back to The Boot.
The dynamic duo posted clips of the session at Lee Hedges Stadium, named after the former LSU football and baseball player who went on to coach Captain Shreve High School for nearly two decades.
“Got a chance to get some work in with my bro Peyton Houston back home in the Boot,” Feaster posted to Twitter. “Even on Mother’s Day in light rain… When talent meets hard work, it equals positive results.”
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound pass-catcher released just last week a top four of LSU, Texas A&M, Alabama and USC heading into his summer slate of official visits and plans for a July 4 commitment announcement.
Feaster is the No. 43 overall prospect and No. 4 wide receiver nationally in the 2026 class, according to On3’s Industry Rankings calculated by a weighted average of the four major recruiting networks.
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He told The Bengal Tiger following a visit to Baton Rouge this spring that LSU was checking all of the boxes in his recruiting process in terms of relationships, fit and opportunities.
Houston meanwhile is the No. 81 overall prospect and No. 9 quarterback nationally in the 2027 class, according to On3’s Industry Rankings.
The 6-foot, 200-pound passer was one of just five quarterbacks in the class to receive an LSU offer during his record-breaking sophomore season in which he earned LSWA Class 5A all-state honors in his first year as the Eagles’ starter.
Houston does not currently have a set timeline for a college decision, but has been active on the road this spring to gather as much information as possible for his recruiting process ahead of his junior season this fall.