Texas is moving on up the 247Sports national team recruiting rankings.

The Longhorns had a big weekend as they scored commitments from four-star Oklahoma wide receiver Demariyon Houston and former Oregon cornerback pledge Marques Caldwell.

So where does Texas sit now?

The Longhorns moved up from No. 16 to No. 10 with a score of 228.29, speeding past Miami, Ole Miss, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida State and Mississippi State.

The Longhorns currently have 13 commits this cycle — five-star Conroe Oak Ridge offensive lineman Tyler Johnson, four-star Cuero athlete Jordan Whittington, four-star Millwood (Okla.) wide receiver Demariyon Houston, four-star Westlake (Calif.) outside linebacker De’Gabriel Floyd, four-star Grayson (GA) defensive back Kenyatta Watson II, four-star Port Neches-Groves quarterback Roschon Johnson, four-star Notre Dame Prep (AZ) wide receiver Jake Smith, four-star Mayfair (Calif.) defensive back Chris Adimora, four-star Chandler (AZ) tight end Brayden Liebrock, three-star Temple tight end Jared Wiley, three-star Huntsville defensive end T’Vondre Sweat, three-star Alvin cornerback Marques Caldwell and three-star George Ranch defensive end Peter Mpagi.

Texas is ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference behind Oklahoma, which holds two more commits at this time.

Here are the full Big 12 rankings:

1. Oklahoma

2. Texas

3. TCU

4. Iowa State

5. Oklahoma State

6. Baylor

7. Texas Tech

8. West Virginia

9. Kansas State

10. Kansas

Oklahoma has a total score of 245,99, which means the Longhorns need to keep luring top talent in order to pass up the rival Sooners. Texas is ahead of TCU by roughly 50 points with two fewer commits, so UT is safely in the No. 2 spot at this time.

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Texas has an average rating per recruit of 91.90 with one five-star prospect, eight four-star prospects and four three-star prospects. Texas ranks first in the Big 12 in terms of average rating per recruit.

Texas and Oklahoma are the only two schools in the Big 12 with five-star recruits committed. Texas is also one of eight teams in the Big 12 with at least one four-star recruit committed.

Every school in the Big 12 has at least two commits.

Texas finished with the No. 3 recruiting class last cycle, highlighted by a historic defensive back haul that featured big name recruits like Caden Sterns, BJ Foster, Anthony Cook, Jalen Green, DeMarvion Overshown and D’shawn Jamison.

UT’s recruiting success came in its first year under Tom Herman, who coached the Longhorns to a 7-6 season and win over Missouri in the Texas Bowl. Herman is under a five-year contract with a base salary of $5 million per year.

The 2017 season marked the program's first winning season since 2013 and first bowl win since 2012 under then-head coach Mack Brown.

Prior to arriving at Texas, Herman led Houston to its first American Athletic Conference title in his first year at the helm. The year after, Herman guided Houston to a win over Florida State in the Peach Bowl.