The Kansas football coaching staff added some significant speed to its future receiver room in the form of three-star prospect Corbin Glasco.
Glasco, who attends Guyer High School in Denton, Texas, made his commitment to the Jayhawks’ class of 2026 public on Instagram late Monday night. His other power-conference offer was from Kansas State, and he also had opportunities to play at Arkansas State, Louisiana Toledo and UTSA.
“I always see kids commit and I always said I want to be one of those kids,” he told Jon Kirby of JayhawkSlant.com. “It just doesn’t feel real. I’m actually committed to a good (Division I) program. It’s just been a lifelong dream of mine and it is finally coming true. Hard work pays off. I’m ready to become a Jayhawk.”
KU sent four members of its coaching staff to see Glasco at Guyer on Monday, a visit he had posted about on social media hours before his commitment announcement. He told Kirby that his high school coach Reed Heim had described such attention as “special” and “a privilege.”
The 5-foot-9 wideout competes in track and field as well and has run the 100 meters in 10.33 seconds.
Glasco becomes the 10th member of KU’s rapidly ballooning 2026 class, and he is the second wide receiver after Nate Sims of Ottawa. The Jayhawks are fleshing out a future receiver group that already included four signings — Jackson Cook, Bryson Hayes, Tate Nagy and Jaden Nickens — in the class of 2025.