After the performance of these 4 WR commits recruits this past weekend, Nahlin is now backtracking on the comments he made last month about not loving UT's '23 WR class:
What position does Hicks want to play in CFB? Just watching his junior H.S. highlights, he's already big enough to play DE in college 2 years before he ever see a college S&C program & he interchangeably plays both DE & DT. So I think he'd play DT at UT.
LOL, OMG!! Other than UT being out-moneywhipped by Neb, wasn't the main reason Mathis chose Neb over UT is because he just wanted to be just a 3-point stance DE Edge in a 4-DL defense? I just tuned into the game & Mathis is playing a lot of stand-up OLB EDGE in 2-4 & 3-3 fronts. He's playing the exact same role at NEB that he would've under P.K. at UT.
Isn’t it a contradiction for on3’s scouting report to say Wilson is just a contributor at the college level, while at the same time having Wilson listed as a 4-star recruit & having him nationally ranked?
Hale looks faster in this play than he does on his various junior highlights on YouTube. Do we have an official 40-yard dash or 100-meter track times for Hale?
If Cain can just be a consistent, dependable X WR with Worthy & Whittington on the field, that'll be a lot more than what UT got last year from Josh Moore & Marcus Washington.
I never understood why UT put their eggs all in 1 basket in Mathis, when at 1-point they were willing to take both Mathis & Sanders as EDGE transfers. Once Sanders committed to Arky, they should've moved on to recruitng the next EDGE transfer portal guy available instead of settling for just taking Mathis.
Passing on the twin EDGE brothers from UNT that ended up transferring to UCLA was always a head scratcher to me.
Oh boy, popular CFB recruiting YouTube channel, Sharpe Sports, just dropped this video:
He bases his opinion in this video heavily off rewatching the UT spring game.
I had to chuckle at this paragraph:
b. Card has a lot of support in the locker room, including some key veteran pieces of the offensive puzzle. The kid has kept his head down and just kept grinding away when a lot of people thought he should have hit the road and entered the Transfer Portal. Having the job in week one won't mean that he still has it in week 12, but I didn't think it was possible he could win this job. That dude has earned my respect.
Ketch was the #1 UT talking head back in the Winter/Spring promoting the idea that Card should just enter the portal & don't bother competing with Ewers for the QB1 job. Fuccing moron.
Anyways based on this article, can we now assume all the talk last season about how Casey Thompson was a hard worker watching film & studying the playbook was probably not an exaggeration?
Ian Boyd just dropped a breakdown of the open practice footage on YouTube
Based on Ian's open practice breakdown, seems like Card is the guy. Especially after just reading Chip Brown's report.