Jermaine Bishop Jr. Puts Up 336 Yards and 5 TDs in Willis Win

Jermaine Bishop Jr., a 2026 Texas commit out of Willis, delivered the type of performance Friday night that turns heads across the country. The do-it-all athlete showcased why he deserves to be mentioned among the elite after powering his team with a jaw-dropping display of talent, grit, and versatility.
Bishop carried the ball 26 times for 301 yards and four rushing touchdowns, finding the end zone from 3, 38, 92, and 33 yards out. His explosiveness was on full display, turning routine touches into game-changing plays.
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But his night wasn’t just about running the football. Bishop caught three passes for 14 yards, threw a touchdown pass of his own, and finished with 336 total yards of offense. He wasn’t done there — he converted a critical 4th-and-29 on a fake punt, then flipped the field with a booming 49-yard punt in the second half. On top of all that, he also contributed on defense, proving there’s not much he can’t do on a football field.
When you add it all up, Bishop’s effort looked like something out of a video game. He didn’t just play like a 5-star — he played like a 6-star. For Texas fans, Friday night was another reminder that Bishop is a future Longhorn worth getting excited about.