ESPN rated Hudson the nation’s No. 1 offensive guard prospect, Devin Duvernay the No. 3 receiver, Urquidez the 17th best offensive tackle and defensive back Donovan Duvernay the 42nd best athlete prospect.

The addition of those four players has helped make Texas’ 2016 class No. 7 in the country by Rivals.

Additionally, La Vega cornerback Parrish Cobb will be playing at Oklahoma instead of Baylor.

The Bears face both Texas and Oklahoma on the road this season. But both teams will be coming to McLane Stadium in 2017, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see several of the former Baylor signees playing key roles for Texas and Oklahoma.

Baylor fans need to treat those players with respect and sportsmanship when they come to town. Don’t single them out and treat them harshly because they left for Big 12 rivals.

They’d all be at Baylor this summer if the football program wasn’t in the mess it’s in now.

Nobody wanted another scandal at Baylor. It’s affected a lot people and has certainly changed the course of some lives.

Baylor will lose about half of the 22-player class it signed in February, but fans shouldn’t blame any of those players for leaving. They shouldn’t blame them just as they shouldn’t have blamed Taylor, Lucas and Roberts for finding new schools during the 2003 basketball scandal.