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Texas Recruiting Notes 2023: Strippers, Monkeys, and 5-Stars

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#26553

Not sure if his hudl has been posted, but Wiltfong said in an interview talking about Texas thay Dylan Spencer had an excellent Sr year.

#26554

McDonald will probably make a big jump in the rankings when Rivals updates.  They currently have him a 5.5 (lowest 3* rating for them) amd not even in the top 100 for Texas.

#26555
1 minute ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

Not sure if his hudl has been posted, but Wiltfong said in an interview talking about Texas thay Dylan Spencer had an excellent Sr year.

Best pass rushing DE this year in probably the best district in Texas. I think he was the sack leader as well. Yea I’d say that’s excellent. Great eval by staff. 

#26556
1 minute ago, Enchubben said:

Best pass rushing DE this year in probably the best district in Texas. I think he was the sack leader as well. Yea I’d say that’s excellent. Great eval by staff. 

His ranking history is strange, was pretty highly rated early then steadily dropped.  In 90 range for composite.

#26557
Just now, Elmer_Fudd said:

His ranking history is strange, was pretty highly rated early then steadily dropped.  In 90 range for composite.

That’s just the result of camp attendance. Happens every year, kids that talk to the press and attend the camps get rewarded with rankings. Kids that keep their nose down and work slip.

#26560
8 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

http://www.hudl.com/v/2J7sMy

Inside Texas takes a closer look at the fit and evaluation of Waco (Texas) Connally athlete Jelani McDonald in this edition of the Recruiting Notebook.

How he fits at Texas:

McDonald is a curious prospect for college football. At 6-foot-3 with a 6-foot-6 wingspan he’s long and wiry with a ton of natural athleticism. His high school uses him as a nickel where he can cover ground and use his length to clog passing windows or to rush the passer when he’s sent over the edge. That sort of position doesn’t exactly exist in Texas’ defense. They’ve used DeMarvion Overshown some in that fashion as a Will but the skill set would probably translate best if he could grow into an Edge or if he can handle going backwards well enough to play as a boundary safety. – Ian Boyd

Coach Says:

Strengths — Great height and frame to add bulk as a defensive end. Good top end speed and exceptional lower body strength. In run defense shows good anticipation and delivers a good pop on the ball carrier transferring power from his lower body through his pads. Limited pass rush highlights show persistent effort and active hands. Special teams contributor. Looks like he has soft hands. Ultra competitive.

Areas for Improvement — Position is unclear, but I see him as a safety or hybrid linebacker type. Special teams highlights show a great return after a horrible decision to field the kick. Would like to see agility testing.

How this affects Texas:

McDonald is the quintessential senior breakout prospect. At 6-foot-2.5 and 205 pounds, On3’s No. 3 athlete in the class of 2023 plays quarterback for Connally, lead the basketball team to a 31-4 year in 2021-2022, and won the 4A triple jump title at the state track meet in Austin last May. McDonald holds offers from Texas, Ole Miss, Arkansas, SMU, and Texas Tech. The On3 four-star is the No. 103 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle and No. 22 overall prospect in Texas, according to On3’s rankings. McDonald and Waco Connally (8-2) take on Giddings High (3-7) Thursday, November 10th in the first round of the 4A playoffs. – Justin Wells

Intel:

McDonald is coming back to Austin this weekend for the Texas-TCU matchup. It’s the second time the former Oklahoma State commit will visit UT. McDonald is take in this cycle, but might get caught in numbers crunch situation for the Longhorns. They need another outside linebacker and McDonald fits the profile. But with 21 commitments in the 2023 class, UT will have to be creative with numbers. – Justin Wells

I’d say recruiting has picked up. We’d be making animal sacrifices to land an athlete like McDonal under Herman, and now there might not be room. 

#26561
13 minutes ago, Vito Andolini said:

While we’re figuring out where to play McDonald on defense, he can get some run at wildcat QB, he does everything for Connally.

There is no fight. He's a LB.

MLB (Ford) - Hill, Burell

SLB (Overshown) - Gullette

WLB (Tucker-Dorsey) - McDonald, Lefau

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#26565
1 minute ago, HtownHorn said:

Gerry said the staff really likes this kid.

Feels like theres a lot of big players that got involved late. Think this one goes to NSD2

#26571

Probably because they discontinued "clay" color a few years ago.... better question is why isnt it a Texas flag?....

#26574
8 minutes ago, BornAndRaised said:

 

If this guy can play well at LB and special teams that's a great late eval  !!!  

#26575
18 hours ago, Hookem2147 said:

http://www.hudl.com/v/2J7sMy

Inside Texas takes a closer look at the fit and evaluation of Waco (Texas) Connally athlete Jelani McDonald in this edition of the Recruiting Notebook.

How he fits at Texas:

McDonald is a curious prospect for college football. At 6-foot-3 with a 6-foot-6 wingspan he’s long and wiry with a ton of natural athleticism. His high school uses him as a nickel where he can cover ground and use his length to clog passing windows or to rush the passer when he’s sent over the edge. That sort of position doesn’t exactly exist in Texas’ defense. They’ve used DeMarvion Overshown some in that fashion as a Will but the skill set would probably translate best if he could grow into an Edge or if he can handle going backwards well enough to play as a boundary safety. – Ian Boyd

Coach Says:

Strengths — Great height and frame to add bulk as a defensive end. Good top end speed and exceptional lower body strength. In run defense shows good anticipation and delivers a good pop on the ball carrier transferring power from his lower body through his pads. Limited pass rush highlights show persistent effort and active hands. Special teams contributor. Looks like he has soft hands. Ultra competitive.

Areas for Improvement — Position is unclear, but I see him as a safety or hybrid linebacker type. Special teams highlights show a great return after a horrible decision to field the kick. Would like to see agility testing.

How this affects Texas:

McDonald is the quintessential senior breakout prospect. At 6-foot-2.5 and 205 pounds, On3’s No. 3 athlete in the class of 2023 plays quarterback for Connally, lead the basketball team to a 31-4 year in 2021-2022, and won the 4A triple jump title at the state track meet in Austin last May. McDonald holds offers from Texas, Ole Miss, Arkansas, SMU, and Texas Tech. The On3 four-star is the No. 103 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle and No. 22 overall prospect in Texas, according to On3’s rankings. McDonald and Waco Connally (8-2) take on Giddings High (3-7) Thursday, November 10th in the first round of the 4A playoffs. – Justin Wells

Intel:

McDonald is coming back to Austin this weekend for the Texas-TCU matchup. It’s the second time the former Oklahoma State commit will visit UT. McDonald is take in this cycle, but might get caught in numbers crunch situation for the Longhorns. They need another outside linebacker and McDonald fits the profile. But with 21 commitments in the 2023 class, UT will have to be creative with numbers. – Justin Wells

shocking no one, Rivals is blowing it. literally don't have a ranking for the guy. none. unranked. he has a rating, but not a ranking.

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#26577

Not even 18.  4A triple jump champion. Still growing.  You don't have to look too hard to see him at 6'3 230 in 18 months. Hopefully, he keeps that explosiveness.

RS him and Gullete and you might have something pretty interesting in 2024

#26586
17 hours ago, OnAComputer said:

Sark has taken full advantage of the portal during his time here. Also I added Worthy and the 6 transfers from 2021 as they were his. So the numbers look a little skewed due to his short time here

The portal and transfers aren't the issue.  It's the fact that Sark hasn't had the limitations on initial counters.  You're praising a guy for having better numbers when he hasn't had any restrictions to worry about while his predecessors did. 

#26587
31 minutes ago, Mittens said:

The portal and transfers aren't the issue.  It's the fact that Sark hasn't had the limitations on initial counters.  You're praising a guy for having better numbers when he hasn't had any restrictions to worry about while his predecessors did. 

You know he has only had one full recruiting cycle that he knocked out of the park right?

#26588
8 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

You know he has only had one full recruiting cycle that he knocked out of the park right?

Well aware.  He's killing it on the trail for sure.

 

The tweet was about how Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches.  The reason Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches is that he doesn't have to worry about numbers.  It's like praising someone in a 911 for winning a race vs someone in a Camry.  

#26589
6 minutes ago, Mittens said:

Well aware.  He's killing it on the trail for sure.

 

The tweet was about how Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches.  The reason Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches is that he doesn't have to worry about numbers.  It's like praising someone in a 911 for winning a race vs someone in a Camry.  

I think the numbers in the tweets were supposed to be more about linemen than anything but what do I know. Much rather have the 12 linemen than 3 5* safeties, that's for sure.

#26590
2 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

I think the numbers in the tweets were supposed to be more about linemen than anything but what do I know. Much rather have the 12 linemen than 3 5* safeties, that's for sure.

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#26591
9 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

I think the numbers in the tweets were supposed to be more about linemen than anything but what do I know. Much rather have the 12 linemen than 3 5* safeties, that's for sure.

And the reason he's been able to sign so many linemen is because he doesn't have to worry about the numbers.  If he did have to worry about the numbers, one of the other positions would be at a deficit, but they are not: all are +, because there isn't an overall limit.

 

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55 minutes ago, Mittens said:

The tweet was about how Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches.  The reason Sark is doing better at stacking numbers at positions than the previous 2 coaches is that he doesn't have to worry about numbers.  It's like praising someone in a 911 for winning a race vs someone in a Camry.

You do realize that Herman signed 27 and 26 players in his first two full classes, right?

We signed 28 last year and will likely be right around that number again this year.

Herman could have easily attacked LB and edge play in those recruiting classes. Instead he chose to sign 1 HS LB in 2018 the year after we had signed ZERO.

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#26594
8 minutes ago, Mittens said:

I feel like this shouldn't be such a hard concept for y'all to grasp.

What's so hard to grasp? You said Sarkisian is able to stack positions easier because he doesn't have to worry about numbers when the fact is he is on pace to sign around the same number of players per cycle as the previous guy who you claim had all these "number restrictions".

There were easy ways to get around the 25 man limit prior to it being lifted. It isn't some huge relief to programs because they weren't following it anyway.

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#26596
2 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

This is awesome. I’m going to pay the entire offensive line to come hang out with me and watch tv. We’ll be best friends in no time. 

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#26597
8 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

You said Sarkisian is able to stack positions easier because he doesn't have to worry about numbers when the fact is he is on pace to sign around the same number of players per cycle as the previous guy who you claim had all these "number restrictions".

The comparison isn't limited to the 2 previous seasons, it was to the previous 7.  Going off of the tweet, Sark has 29.5 signees per class vs 21.5.  It's easy to load up at ...checks notes....every single position...when you can sign 8 more players per class.

8 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

There were easy ways to get around the 25 man limit prior to it being lifted. It isn't some huge relief to programs because they weren't following it anyway.

There are ways to shuffle players from one year to another, but there isn't a way to add 8 players to a class for 7 years.  

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12 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

This is awesome. I’m going to pay the entire offensive line to come hang out with me and watch tv. We’ll be best friends in no time. 

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