
Auburn continues to make waves in recruiting by targeting young talent, extending an offer to 2026 quarterback/athlete (QB/ATH) Caleb Smith from Dickinson, Texas. Smith, who is currently committed to the University of Houston, received the offer as Auburn looks to build a strong foundation for its future roster under head coach Hugh Freeze.
The dual-threat prospect has been garnering attention for his athleticism and playmaking ability on the field. At 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds, Smith has shown versatility, excelling both as a quarterback and in other roles, making him a valuable asset for any program. His standout performances at Dickinson High School have not gone unnoticed, as other major programs are also beginning to take interest.
Smith committed to Houston early in his recruiting process but has remained open to exploring opportunities with other schools. Auburn’s offer signals their intent to compete for the talented Texan, who could fit well in Freeze’s dynamic offensive system.
As the recruitment battle heats up, Smith will likely weigh his options carefully, balancing loyalty to his early commitment with the potential to join a top-tier program in the SEC. Auburn fans will be watching closely as this storyline unfolds in the coming months.