Cortavious Tisaby
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Cortavious Tisaby

Offensive Lineman
6′7″ / 305 lbs
Dallas, TX
South Oak Cliff
Class of 2026
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Arizona
Medium
Arizona State
Medium
Duke
Medium
Kansas
Medium
Louisiana Tech
Medium
North Texas
Medium
Oregon
Medium
Pittsburgh
Medium
San Diego State
Medium
SMU
Medium
Texas State
Medium
UNLV
Medium
UTEP
Medium
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SOC teammates Ramsey-Brooks & Tisaby put in work together at A&M camp
3 mo ago by Jason Howell
SOC teammates Ramsey-Brooks & Tisaby put in work together at A&M camp
A pair of 2026 linemen, South Oak Cliff's Brison Ramsey-Brooks and Cortavious Tisaby were in College Station over the weekend for Texas A&M's football camp. Following the trip, the two standouts spoke to TexAgs about their experience in Aggieland.
Jason Howell
3 mo ago by Jason Howell
Sunday Mike Elko Camp Thread
Mike Elko and his staff are gearing up for the second round of high school camps with two on the slate for today.They kick off the day with a specialist camp for all those Ks, Ps, and DSs out there which should bring in plenty of top talent.Then this evening they host their second high school Prospect Camp and my goodness.This evening's camp is setting up to be a big one filled with several top in-state 2026 and 2027s. Many will arrive in College Station already holding offers from the Aggies.Here's a quick listOffersQB Romin Seymour, Fort Bend ElkinsRB Cardae Mack, Humble AtascocitaRB Landen Williams-Callis, Richmond Randle (2027)WR Kaydon Finley, AledoWR Jalen Lott, Frisco Panther CreekWR Trenton Yancey, Arlington Lamar (2027)TE Ahmad Hudson, Ruston (LA) (2027)TE Evan Jacobson, Waukee (IL)TE Ian Premer, Great Bend (KS)TE Zachery Turner, Duncanville OL Drew Evers, Flower MoundOL Brian Swanson, Dallas South Oak Cliff (2027)DL Jamarion Carlton, TempleDE Kevin Ford Jr., DuncanvilleDL Kordae Houston, Dallas South Oak CliffDL JD Jones, Dallas South Oak Cliff (2027)DL Deven Robertson, Hattiesburg (MS) Oak Grove (2027)LB Noriel Dominguez, Fort Bend MarshallLB Tank King, Port Arthur Memorial LB Kosi Okpala , Katy Mayde CreekLB Jamarion Phillips, Dallas South Oak CliffCB Ryan Gilbert, Mesquite HornCB Brock King, Port Arthur Memorial2025sWR Jaquise Martin, Bryan RudderWR Brodrick Malone, Humble AtascocitaTE Ty Rupe, Conroe Grand OaksATH (LB/DB) Jayden Bradley, Prosper Rock Hill2026sQB Kyden Barker, Galveston BallQB Rees Wise, Austin WestlakeRB Keilan Chavies, Hutto RB Izayah Lee, LancasterRB Amante Martin, Port Arthur Memorial RB Josiah Lucas, South Grand PrairieWR Caton Cramer, SeminoleWR Dameon Crowe, RichardsonWR Trishstin Glass, Copperas CoveWR Zion Robinson, MansfieldWR Chris Stewart, Pearland Shadow CreekTE Jaivion Martin, PflugervilleOL JJ Mays, Pflugerville WeissOL Troy Pless, Killeen ShoemakerOL Pulelei'ite Primus, MidlandOL Cortavious Tisaby, Dallas South Oak CliffDE Landon Barnes, DuncanvilleDE Dycin Davis, Abilene CooperDL Tyler Hagler, GilmerDE Hudson Woods, Smithson ValleyLB Kailer Pettijohn, McKinneyLB Payhton Porter, MelissaCB Donovan Webb, Frisco Panther CreekS Jason Bradford, Temple2027sQB Luke Babin, WoodvilleQB Zephyr Kreye, Denton Guyer QB Weston Nielsen, BastropQB Tre Williams, Lewisville QB Malachi Zeigler, Benton (LA)OL Jordan Carraway, ForneyWR Landon Bogany, LewisvilleWR Aden Starling, Iowa ColonyLB Cam Pettijohn, McKinneyCB John Meredith, Euless TrinityS Eli Johnson, Cibolo SteeleATH (RB/WR/DB) D'Adrian Renfro, San AugustineATH (RB/WR) Jordan Smith, Groesbeck
Three Things: What to watch for this summer, out-of-state prospects & more
3 mo ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: What to watch for this summer, out-of-state prospects & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell discussed what he's keeping an eye on this summer, some under-the-radar prospects & more.
Three Things: Recruiting at the wide receiver position & more
4 mo ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Recruiting at the wide receiver position & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell discussed the Aggies' wideout recruiting and much more.
Jason Howell
4 mo ago by Jason Howell
Wednesday Night Recruiting Notes
I stopped through SOC yesterday.-I continue to get the feeling the Aggies are well positioned for Kamauryn Morgan. He does not have an OV scheduled but I do believe they get one before he decides. Coach Chaos is doing a really good job there.-Recent DL offers Kordae Houston (2026) and JD Jones (2027) are very early in their recruiting process and i look for their offer lists to grow as they hit the summer camp circuit and make their varsity debuts this fall. This was TJE having some great connections and pulling the trigger on a couple of guys I could easily see blowing up down the line. Look for both to make it to College Station at some point this summer.-When I stopped by 2027 OL Brian Swanson had not received his offer, but i thought it was only a matter of time. He turned in a very strong spring and had already started to pile up the offers. 6-5, 295 and light on his feet with a violent streak. He doesn't have anything scheduled but i expect him to visit this spring.Blessed to receive an offer from Texas A&M University. @AggieFootball @tonyjerodeddie @CoachDmackey @coachcushing @coachwiz77 @ZachIsGreat_ @CoachIngram52 @CoachLinley60 @coach_traylor @SOCGoldenBearFB @MikeRoach247 @BillyEmbody pic.twitter.com/JTQQemtb9q— Brian Swanson (@BrianSwanson0) May 15, 2024 -2026 OL Cortavious Tisaby is another OL to put on offer watch. He is a long, big framed 6-7, 300 and he has been piling up the offers this spring. It will not surprise me one bit to see the Aggies jump in the mix there as wellhttps://www.hudl.com/video/3/18010111/657a6cb05eeca50938153a62-2026 LB Jamarion Phillips continues to add big offers to his list and he recently added Ohio State. The Aggies have been on him since the football season and he has visited a few times now. He did not know his summer schedule, but i'm told he should make his way to Aggieland for one of A&M's camps.I was at Red Oak's spring game tonight and wide receiver coach Holman Wiggins was in the house with a couple of big WRs in action for the Hawks in 2025 Taz Williams and 2026 Brayden Robinson..-Taz repped A&M by wearing some maroon Adidas cleats while Brayden wore some A&M gloves.Taz Williams repping the Aggies with the maroon cleats at tonight’s spring game @Taz_1x | @TA_Recruiting | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/dB3WpE3T5Y— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024 Red Oak 2025 WR Taz Williams, Jr@Taz_1x | @rohawksfootball | @HawkHypeMan | @TA_Recruiting pic.twitter.com/tRIkM7saXI— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024 -Brayden was slowed by a hamstring but he definitely noticed Texas A&M in the house tonight.-Taz did not disappoint. I got there about an hour late so i didn't see it all but he had the biggest highlight catch of the night for me.Red Oak 2025 WR Taz Williams, Jr@Taz_1x | @rohawksfootball | @HawkHypeMan | @TA_Recruiting pic.twitter.com/tRIkM7saXI— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024
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