Gerry said on yesterdays show that he felt like the fact that there weren't more offers going out for DB means to him that Sark and the coaches are happy with the young guys (2024) they have on campus right now including the RS's.
Same here in Washington. And not just for federal elections - even the shitty little local ones get mailed ballots and explainers.
And I was asked if I wanted to register to vote when I went in to get my DL (which was also ridiculously quick and easy).
God damn - I'm old enough to remember Laura Loomer as that crazy who was on twitter begging for money because her tire had dry rot (not a euphemism). Now she's blowing the president.
What a world.
Very few kids already have the name recognition/following that a Manning has. At this point its not just that Hayes Fawcett does the best edits (he clearly doesn't) its that when he posts them he is posting them to an account with 200k+ followers and under the On3 banner.
https://247sports.com/season/2025-football/recruits/
Click on the 'Recruitment Filters' under the search box in the middle of the screen. This will bring up a form that allows you to enter/search by high school name. You can only look at one recruiting class at a time though - you'll need to change the year in the drop down above the search box.
Texas - 49
UTSA - 10
220/110/0 - 330 total
I think Sark does everything possible to not embarrass UTSA and Traylor - including playing an all walk-on defense in the 4th quarter (that gives up a late TD).
Anwar with a surprisingly good question about the philosophical shift from 'big bodied' WR's to smaller faster guys. Sark talks about the shift away from pro-style to a more wide open style - specifically the desire to throw the ball to guys who are moving vs. standing still targets. Speed more important than a WR that can win a physical 1 on 1 rep. Sark said the one year with John Ross at Washington opened his eyes to what pure speed could do.
I don't think that ever happens with position coaches. Anyone know of a position coach, anywhere, with a long term contract? Curious if any school does that.