ESPN Junior 300 in No. 238, Four Star Defense Trick Trushon Rafen on Monday transferred his pledge from Texas A&M to North Carolina, from which coach Billech took over the program in December.
In the dizziness of 2026, the potential Rofin, who is ranked 12th from North Carolina, announced his decision through social media. The 6 -foot -3, 305 pound protector was determined to Texas A&M since October 2024, and he was a fourth member of the latest Class Class before it flipped. Rafan is now promised to the incoming class in 2026, which is the first full recruitment of Belchen in college football.
Rofin, ESPN’s Number 17’s defense tricks, are initially committed to schools, including Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Michigan and Florida State, from the last fall of Texas A&M. Nevertheless, Belichch and his staff-who have called for recruitment in the state since the six-time super bowel champion head coach.
The flip revealed after a week of an unofficial tour with Tar Heels, during which he participated in the North Carolina Duke Basketball game and met with former North Carolina All -American protector Lawrence Taylor and Julius Papers.
Rafan, who is playing at North Carolina’s North Duplen High School in Mount Zeton, has the ninth possibility for the 2026 class of Tar Heels. He joins Charlotte, North Carolina, Quarterback Zed Lot as the second state possibility promised the program in the cycle.
Belchen and Tar Hales signed the country’s 45th recruitment class at the end of the 2025 cycle last month. This group of high school cigns included the Four Star Quarterback Brace Baker (ESPN 300 in ESPN 300), who initially committed to the North Carolina coach Mac Brown before confirming his pledge in the program shortly after hiring Belchen.