April 20, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Ricky's one-hitter said: Dunk on that thinking all you want. But, the same people that are going to dunk on this are the ones who, for 10 years, assumed "the staff has it under control" while the cfb world passed by. Maybe it's fair not to assume. Especially when you have an understanding of how elite programs evaluate and recruit and you look around and think, this ain't it. Dunk away, but it was a fair criticism in context. Take the L
April 20, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, longhornmatt said: Exactly. And the “he didn’t get enough help narrative” is bullshit regardless. Our administration was downright desperate for him to succeed for a variety of reasons, culminating with the infamous Driveway Summit where our school president made a house call to beg Tulsa’s pissant offensive coordinator to join the staff. Anyone who attended a booster event when Charlie was first hired and toured around the state could see this wasn’t going to work. That guy was an idiot. Are the stories that Strong wanted to hire Chad Morris as OC but was turned down by Patterson due to money not accurate? Strong might've lasted longer if he'd made better assistant hires initially but it would've only delayed the inevitable. He was not ever going to win big at Texas.
April 20, 20214 yr We all know Steve Patterson sucked, so I don't know what the argument is. Strong was in over his head, and so was the leadership above him. They aren't mutually exclusive ideas.
April 20, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, closetojumping said: You’re a good poster, but the Strong part is just wrong. That guy was a fucking dumbass and in over his head from day one. He failed on every front and more help wasn’t going to solve it. Like any bad management hire, simply surrounding him with more resources and people would have only created a costlier mistake. 2 hours ago, Fud said: Strong seemed to be set up for success at USF. How did that go? fair enough, the last part of CTJs comment is absolutely the truth.
April 20, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Burt Macklin said: You just really don't want to let the Higdon sock speculation die, do you?
April 20, 20214 yr The increased recruiting volume is a welcome improvement as long as it doesn’t become an impersonal, numbers based task. The personal connections with recruits are what wins the deal. It sounds like they are using extra people to help facilitate those personalized interactions which is good. Just don’t make it fake. Kids spot fake a mile away.
April 20, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Dbeasy said: The increased recruiting volume is a welcome improvement as long as it doesn’t become an impersonal, numbers based task. The personal connections with recruits are what wins the deal. It sounds like they are using extra people to help facilitate those personalized interactions which is good. Just don’t make it fake. Kids spot fake a mile away. I agree. They should definitely use the recruits names, remember what sport they play, and not just refer to them as numbers.
April 20, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, C-Man said: Are the stories that Strong wanted to hire Chad Morris as OC but was turned down by Patterson due to money not accurate? Strong might've lasted longer if he'd made better assistant hires initially but it would've only delayed the inevitable. He was not ever going to win big at Texas. Strong was always going to go with Watson. He just needed a reason why he couldn’t get a better OC like Morris. Edited April 20, 20214 yr by FunkSoulBrother
April 20, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, NoName said: this is the kind of thing you can say when you are Bama or Clemson or tOSU. i think Strong could have been ok but was set up to fail from the start with Steve fucking Patterson hiring the guy and then not setting up the support structure around him. "making the job a lot more difficult than it ever needed to be is Tom Herman's middle name. Steve Patterson is an epic fuck up but Strong wasn't ready for this type of job. the support structure wasn't the issue. he wasn't going to be OK. OK is what Tom Herman was.
April 20, 20214 yr 19 minutes ago, FunkSoulBrother said: Strong was always going to go with Watson. He just needed a reason why he couldn’t get a better OC like Morris. yeah Morris was not attainable as an OC, he knew he'd be a HC the next year. It was just a pie in the sky name thrown out there to get rejected so he could have his real choice. Edited April 20, 20214 yr by Viper
April 20, 20214 yr Jesus Christ. The people still attempting to explain away Charlie Strong AFTER he inherited a great situation at South Florida and buttfucked it straight back into irrelevance is something to behold. Yes, it was always going to be Watson. I'm amazed you people forgot that not only did Morris never get real consideration, but Strong ALSO showed no consideration for Lincoln Riley, and Tom Herman allegedly told Strong No, laughing while he did so. So it's even worse than you people seem to remember. All of those were actual names that were available at the time and were presented to Strong. "Oh, listen, Charlie was bad, but his support structure was bad." WHO GIVES A FUCK. Strong was fucking horrible. Statistically the worst coach in Texas history, if I'm not mistaken. Just a fucking dud wrapped in stupidity, and he proceeded to move onto his next position and set that on fire while simultaneously trying to extinguish it solely with his own rancid diarrhea. Just bent over and shitting into the flames he kindled. Fuck him. Stop even wasting time trying to fucking equivocate or explain away any aspect of his monumental and complete failure as a HC by whatever metric you may choose to use. Fucking fuck.
April 20, 20214 yr 14 minutes ago, Viper said: yeah Morris was not attainable as an OC, he knew he'd be a HC the next year. Yeah, he parlayed the peak of his meteoric rise to...SMU. It really puts his nose for sniffing out the imbecility of Charlie Strong into perspective, doesn't it?
April 20, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said: Jesus Christ. The people still attempting to explain away Charlie Strong AFTER he inherited a great situation at South Florida and buttfucked it straight back into irrelevance is something to behold. Yes, it was always going to be Watson. I'm amazed you people forgot that not only did Morris never get real consideration, but Strong ALSO showed no consideration for Lincoln Riley, and Tom Herman allegedly told Strong No, laughing while he did so. So it's even worse than you people seem to remember. All of those were actual names that were available at the time and were presented to Strong. "Oh, listen, Charlie was bad, but his support structure was bad." WHO GIVES A FUCK. Strong was fucking horrible. Statistically the worst coach in Texas history, if I'm not mistaken. Just a fucking dud wrapped in stupidity, and he proceeded to move onto his next position and set that on fire while simultaneously trying to extinguish it solely with his own rancid diarrhea. Just bent over and shitting into the flames he kindled. Fuck him. Stop even wasting time trying to fucking equivocate or explain away any aspect of his monumental and complete failure as a HC by whatever metric you may choose to use. Fucking fuck.
April 20, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said: Jesus Christ. The people still attempting to explain away Charlie Strong AFTER he inherited a great situation at South Florida and buttfucked it straight back into irrelevance is something to behold. Yes, it was always going to be Watson. I'm amazed you people forgot that not only did Morris never get real consideration, but Strong ALSO showed no consideration for Lincoln Riley, and Tom Herman allegedly told Strong No, laughing while he did so. So it's even worse than you people seem to remember. All of those were actual names that were available at the time and were presented to Strong. "Oh, listen, Charlie was bad, but his support structure was bad." WHO GIVES A FUCK. Strong was fucking horrible. Statistically the worst coach in Texas history, if I'm not mistaken. Just a fucking dud wrapped in stupidity, and he proceeded to move onto his next position and set that on fire while simultaneously trying to extinguish it solely with his own rancid diarrhea. Just bent over and shitting into the flames he kindled. Fuck him. Stop even wasting time trying to fucking equivocate or explain away any aspect of his monumental and complete failure as a HC by whatever metric you may choose to use. Fucking fuck. Edited April 20, 20214 yr by NoName
April 20, 20214 yr There was just something about Strong, you could tell from the beginning that he wasn’t head coach material. Defensive coordinator, sure, but not a head coach.
April 20, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said: There was just something about Strong, you could tell from the beginning that he wasn’t head coach material. Defensive coordinator, sure, but not a head coach.
April 20, 20214 yr Wells Spoiler Spring Game visitors list: Devon Campbell, Arlington Bowie BJ Allen, Aledo (TEXAS) Maalik Murphy, Junipero Serra (CA) (TEXAS) Trevell Johnson, Arlington Martin (TEXAS) Armani Winfield, Lewisville (TEXAS) (maybe) We anticipate this list could grow over the next few days, and there are a few names we're still confirming. We might also see some players just wait until the dead period is lifted in June.
April 20, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Lonestar88 said: We all know Steve Patterson sucked, so I don't know what the argument is. Strong was in over his head, and so was the leadership above him. They aren't mutually exclusive ideas. Patterson was a bad hire who, not shockingly, made bad hires. If Strong knew what the hell he was doing he would have demanded certain requirements before taking the job. Narrator....Strong did not know what he’s was doing.
April 20, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Ricky Butler said: I agree. They should definitely use the recruits names, remember what sport they play, and not just refer to them as numbers. " hey! Roland! I mean Ronald! Uh, hey Ro-dog!!" Fuck coach, it's a letter. Look his fucking name up.
April 20, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Machinator said: Wells Hide contents Spring Game visitors list: Devon Campbell, Arlington Bowie BJ Allen, Aledo (TEXAS) Maalik Murphy, Junipero Serra (CA) (TEXAS) Trevell Johnson, Arlington Martin (TEXAS) Armani Winfield, Lewisville (TEXAS) (maybe) We anticipate this list could grow over the next few days, and there are a few names we're still confirming. We might also see some players just wait until the dead period is lifted in June. Take that shit to the Charlie strong thread
April 21, 20214 yr 7 hours ago, SydneyCarton said: "Oh, listen, Charlie was bad, but his support structure was bad." WHO GIVES A FUCK. Strong was fucking horrible. Statistically the worst coach in Texas history, if I'm not mistaken. Just a fucking dud wrapped in stupidity, and he proceeded to move onto his next position and set that on fire while simultaneously trying to extinguish it solely with his own rancid diarrhea. Just bent over and shitting into the flames he kindled. Fuck him. Stop even wasting time trying to fucking equivocate or explain away any aspect of his monumental and complete failure as a HC by whatever metric you may choose to use. Fucking fuck. By the metric of Benjamins, he did ok.
April 21, 20214 yr 7 hours ago, Viper said: yeah Morris was not attainable as an OC, he knew he'd be a HC the next year. It was just a pie in the sky name thrown out there to get rejected so he could have his real choice. Well, many of us fan boys wanted Lincoln Riley. Turns out we paid Watson more than ou paid Riley. Why are we apologizing for Strong again? I don't get why some of you love that guy so much.
April 21, 20214 yr Nick Harris: Full list of recruits expected to visit Texas after dead period Spoiler Full list of recruits expected to visit Texas after dead period Nick Harris The NCAA dead period is finally being lifted after its expiration on May 31 and schools across the country are already getting a head start on scheduling visits for recruits in the 2022, 2023 and 2024 classes. For Texas, the Longhorns are planning on hosting four visit weekends during the month of June with one of them expected to have a big group of some of the best 2023 recruits in the region and another expected to have just about every major target in the 2022 class. In this article, we'll take a look at the full list of recruits that are expected to make their way to the Forty Acres in June to see the Texas campus (list is subject to change): 2022 PROSPECTS June 4 Lake Charles (La.) College Prep four-star running back TreVonte' Citizen (official visit) June 11-13 Frisco (Texas) Liberty four-star wide receiver Evan Stewart (official visit) Texarkana (Texas) Texas High four-star defensive end Derrick Brown (official visit) Frisco (Texas) four-star offensive guard Cole Hutson (official visit) Reno (Nev.) McQueen four-star linebacker Robby Snelling (official visit) Las Vegas (Nev.) Liberty three-star athlete Anthony Jones (official visit) June 18-20 Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra four-star quarterback Maalik Murphy (official visit) Lewisville (Texas) four-star wide receiver Armani Winfield (official visit) Klein (Texas) Cain four-star running back Jaydon Blue (official visit) Galena Park (Texas) North Shore four-star defensive tackle Kristopher Ross (official visit) Aledo (Texas) four-star safety Bryan Allen Jr. (official visit) Arlington (Texas) Martin three-star linebacker Trevell Johnson (official visit) Galena Park (Texas) North Shore five-star cornerback Denver Harris (official visit) Humble (Texas) Summer Creek five-star offensive tackle Kelvin Banks (official visit) El Paso (Texas) Burges four-star running back Tavorus Jones (official visit) Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star wide receiver C.J. Williams (official visit) Beaumont (Texas) West Brook four-star safety Bryce Anderson (unofficial visit) Ponchatoula (La.) five-star safety Jacoby Mathews (unofficial visit) Bremond (Texas) four-star defensive tackle Jaray Bledsoe (official visit) Mission Hills (Calif.) Bishop Alemany four-star linebacker Niuafe Tuihalamaka (official visit) Saint James (La.) four-star wide receiver Shazz Preston (official visit) Southaven (Miss.) three-star defensive tackle Aaron Bryant (official visit) Spearman (Texas) four-star athlete Brenen Thompson (unofficial visit) June 25-27 Port Arthur (Texas) Memorial four-star cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau (official visit) Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.) four-star defensive end Justice Finkley (official visit) Pilot Point (Texas) four-star linebacker Ish Harris (official visit) Buford (Ga.) three-star athlete Isaiah Bond (official visit) 2023 PROSPECTS Note: All 2023 visitors are expected to visit during the June 11-13 weekend. This list will be the most fluid since they will all be unofficial visits with last-second subtractions and additions possible. New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman five-star quarterback Arch Manning El Campo (Texas) five-star running back Rueben Owens DeSoto (Texas) four-star wide receiver Johntay Cook North Richland Hills (Texas) three-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart Odessa (Texas) Permian four-star offensive guard Harris Sewell Denton (Texas) Ryan five-star defensive end Anthony Hill Houston (Texas) C.E. King four-star defensive end Dylan Spencer Katy (Texas) Morton Ranch five-star defensive end David Hicks Jr. Cypress (Texas) Ranch four-star defensive end Ashton Porter Arlington (Texas) Martin four-star cornerback Javien Toviano Shiner (Texas) four-star athlete Dalton Brooks
April 21, 20214 yr 43 minutes ago, SaucyJack said: By the metric of Benjamins, he did ok. It was all downhill from there
April 21, 20214 yr 9 hours ago, Dbeasy said: The increased recruiting volume is a welcome improvement as long as it doesn’t become an impersonal, numbers based task. The personal connections with recruits are what wins the deal. It sounds like they are using extra people to help facilitate those personalized interactions which is good. Just don’t make it fake. Kids spot fake a mile away. Thanks, Drew.
April 21, 20214 yr (Mike Roach) Mike at Night: Notes on spring game visitors Spoiler Mike at Night: Notes on spring game visitors Mike Roach — Five-star offensive lineman Devon Campbell confirmed with me tonight that he would attend the Texas spring game this weekend. This is obviously great news coming just two weeks after Campbell and his uncle took a self-guided trip to Austin. As I reported a few weeks ago, Campbell plans to make several unofficial visits to Texas throughout the year in addition to an official trip in either the summer or fall. Texas remains in an excellent spot for the elite guard prospect, and getting him back to Austin this weekend is an incredibly positive sign. — I spoke with Maalik Murphy tonight who is booked for a return to Austin this weekend along with his quarterback trainer Danny Hernandez. Murphy is coming off of a shortened junior spring season where he got some valuable game reps. Now that he's headed into his senior year, Murphy has all eyes forward to make sure he can make the most of it before enrolling in school. Murphy said he plans to do some recruiting with the other prospects on campus this weekend and he's recently been texting with guys like Campbell to try and build the 2022 class. — 2023 DeSoto WR Johntay Cook is a maybe for the game. He'd like to make it but he has a track meet that might interfere with the ability to visit. The same can be said for Rueben Owens. The lone commit in the 2023 class has a track meet that will interfere with his visit as well. There's a report that 2023 quarterback Arch Manning will also be in attendance. We have not confirmed if that's the case or not but we are checking on that. We thought that if he was visiting, Owens would be along with him. The two have been growing a bond as Owens has been trying to get him to Austin and Owens recently spent the day with Manning after traveling to New Orleans for a 7v7 tournament.
April 21, 20214 yr Popular Post Can we please stop bringing up previous coaches in this forum? I’d prefer to get out of that nightmare loop. If I’m successful and need to fucking torture myself, I’ll visit the appropriate football threads. Thank you... no, fuck you!
April 21, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, Coelenterate Fuccboi said: Can we please stop bringing up previous coaches in this forum? I’d prefer to get out of that nightmare loop. If I’m successful and need to fucking torture myself, I’ll visit the appropriate football threads. Thank you... no, fuck you! DKR was a good coach so stfu bitch.
April 21, 20214 yr CJ Vogel Spoiler I was over at Lewisville this afternoon to catch up with Texas commit Armani Winfield and top 2023 target Jordan Renaud. *** Unfortunately, I was told when I arrived that Winfield would not be practicing this afternoon. Winfield recently underwent a medical procedure which had been holding him out of practice for the week. I was able to dig up that Winfield did make a trip down to Austin a couple of weeks ago which is more than a good sign for his commitment status. I think it goes without saying, but Winfield is unlikely to make it back to Austin this weekend.
April 21, 20214 yr 247 updated its rankings today. This guy made a huge jump (has a Texas offer). https://247sports.com/player/hero-kanu-46114765/
April 21, 20214 yr 23 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said: 247 updated its rankings today. This guy made a huge jump (has a Texas offer). https://247sports.com/player/hero-kanu-46114765/ the big athletic German
April 21, 20214 yr 247 in-state top 30... yikes 1) Quinn Ewers 2) Caleb Burton 3) Omari Abor 4) Harold Perkins 5) Denver Harris 6) Devon Campbell 7) Malick Sylla'8) Jaydon Blue 9) Kelvin Banks 10) Conner Weigman 11) Evan Stewart 12) Bryce Anderson13) Bryan Allen Jr 14) Cade Klubnik15) Jaylon Guilbeau 16) Kobie McKinzie 17) Bear Alexander 18) PJ Williams 19) Donovan Green 20) Terrance Brooks 21) Hunter Erb 22) Chace Biddle 23) Jamarion Miller 24) Chris Marshall 25) Julian Humphrey26) Armani Winfield 27) Brenen Thompson 28) Austin Jordan 29) Tavorus Jones 30) Jaylen Early 32) Jordan Hudson 34) Kam Dewberry 40) Jaray Bledsoe 42) Kip Lewis 45) Neto Umeozulu46) Kristopher Ross 57) Cole Hutson 64) Derrick Brown 71) Connor Robertson79) Trevell Johnson They have Maalik Murphy at #69 in the country (nice) and #8 in California
April 21, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, Fud said: 247 in-state top 30... yikes 1) Quinn Ewers 2) Caleb Burton 3) Omari Abor 4) Harold Perkins 5) Denver Harris 6) Devon Campbell 7) Malick Sylla'8) Jaydon Blue 9) Kelvin Banks 10) Conner Weigman 11) Evan Stewart 12) Bryce Anderson13) Bryan Allen Jr 14) Cade Klubnik15) Jaylon Guilbeau 16) Kobie McKinzie 17) Bear Alexander 18) PJ Williams 19) Donovan Green 20) Terrance Brooks 21) Hunter Erb 22) Chace Biddle 23) Jamarion Miller 24) Chris Marshall 25) Julian Humphrey26) Armani Winfield 27) Brenen Thompson 28) Austin Jordan 29) Tavorus Jones 30) Jaylen Early 32) Jordan Hudson 34) Kam Dewberry 40) Jaray Bledsoe 42) Kip Lewis 45) Neto Umeozulu46) Kristopher Ross 57) Cole Hutson 64) Derrick Brown 71) Connor Robertson79) Trevell Johnson They have Maalik Murphy at #69 in the country (nice) and #8 in California Caleb Burton at #2 is some kind of choice. Not a good one, mind you.
April 21, 20214 yr Updated Top247 Spoiler 1. Quinn Ewers (Ohio State) 8. Caleb Burton (Ohio State) 11. Omari Abor 16. Kevin Coleman 18. Harold Perkins 20. Denver Harris 23. Devon Campbell 30. Malick Sylla (Texas A&M) 31. Jaydon Blue (Texas) 34. Kelvin Banks 36. Conner Weigman (Texas A&M) 37. Evan Stewart 42. Kamari Wilson 47. CJ Williams 51. Raleek Brown (OU) 55. Jacoby Mathews 59. Bryce Anderson 60. Bryan Allen Jr. (Texas) 64. Cade Klubnik (Clemson) 66. Jaylon Guilbeau (Texas) 67. Earnest Greene 68. Kobie McKinzie (OU) 69. Maalik Murphy (Texas) 81. Bear Alexander (Georgia) 82. PJ Williams (Texas A&M) 95. Donovan Green (Texas A&M) 98. Shazz Preston 99. Hero Kanu 102. Terrance Brooks 104. Hunter Erb (Texas A&M) 109. Chace Biddle 116. Justice Finkley 119. Jamarion Miller 120. Niuafe Tuihalamaka 125. Chris Marshall 128. Julian Humphrey 134. Armani Winfield (Texas) 140. Talyn Shettron (OU) 143. Jovantae Barnes 153. Sebastian Cheeks 163. Brenen Thompson 165. Austin Jordan 167. Tavorus Jones 174. Jaylen Early 181. DJ Allen 185. Jordan Hudson (OU) 189. Isaiah Sategna (Texas A&M) 199. Ephesians Prysock 201. TreVonte' Citizen 207. DJ Wesolak 214. Bobby Taylor (Texas A&M) 222. Kam Dewberry 230. Jadarian Price (Notre Dame) 237. Isaiah Bond 239. Cristian Driver Edited April 21, 20214 yr by Machinator
April 21, 20214 yr 37 minutes ago, Fud said: 247 in-state top 30... yikes 1) Quinn Ewers 2) Caleb Burton 3) Omari Abor 4) Harold Perkins 5) Denver Harris 6) Devon Campbell 7) Malick Sylla'8) Jaydon Blue 9) Kelvin Banks 10) Conner Weigman 11) Evan Stewart 12) Bryce Anderson13) Bryan Allen Jr 14) Cade Klubnik15) Jaylon Guilbeau 16) Kobie McKinzie 17) Bear Alexander 18) PJ Williams 19) Donovan Green 20) Terrance Brooks 21) Hunter Erb 22) Chace Biddle 23) Jamarion Miller 24) Chris Marshall 25) Julian Humphrey26) Armani Winfield 27) Brenen Thompson 28) Austin Jordan 29) Tavorus Jones 30) Jaylen Early 32) Jordan Hudson 34) Kam Dewberry 40) Jaray Bledsoe 42) Kip Lewis 45) Neto Umeozulu46) Kristopher Ross 57) Cole Hutson 64) Derrick Brown 71) Connor Robertson79) Trevell Johnson They have Maalik Murphy at #69 in the country (nice) and #8 in California Burton at 2 is certainly something. Hudson, Bledsoe, Derrick Brown and Neto all seem very underrated. I'd say Hutson, Ish Harris, and Trevell Johnson are underrated too. I see Elko and Fong are keeping the romance alive. A looooot of aggy love in those rankings. 21 minutes ago, Machinator said: Movement of Texas commits: Blue up 1 Murphy down 6 Allen down 2 Winfield down 7 FWIW, their grades all stayed the same. It was just guys moving up and down around them. Edited April 21, 20214 yr by Burt Macklin
April 21, 20214 yr 199. Ephesians Prysock 47. CJ Williams I guess they think of CJ Williams as someone similar to Garrett Wilson. What has his 40 time and cone been at the camps?
April 21, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, Bevo said: 199. Ephesians Prysock 47. CJ Williams I guess they think of CJ Williams as someone similar to Garrett Wilson. What has his 40 time and cone been at the camps? He's slow and overrated. He's similar to Garrett Wilson in the same way SydneyCarton is similar to Oscar Wilde.
April 21, 20214 yr Popular Post 17 minutes ago, closetojumping said: He's slow and overrated. He's similar to Garrett Wilson in the same way SydneyCarton is similar to Oscar Wilde. In defense of that comparison, I often think about stabbing you in the front.
April 21, 20214 yr One day when Texas gets it shit together, I hope we go and start taking the top 2-3 players from Ohio every year, just to say fuck you OSU, you jort wearing rust belt wife beaters.
April 21, 20214 yr IT on Denvis Harris: Spoiler CB Denver Harris, North Shore (2022):The five-star defensive back will be headed to Austin this weekend, sources tell IT. At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Harris, who holds 38 offers, continues to hear from his top four of Texas, Alabama, LSU, and Texas A&M.Teammate and Texas commit Kristopher Ross is unable to attend due to a regional track meet.Harris joins the spring game visitor list:OL Devon Campbell, Arlington BowieS BJ Allen, Aledo (TEXAS)QB Maalik Murphy, Junipero Serra (CA) (TEXAS)LB Trevell Johnson, Arlington Martin (TEXAS)DL David Oke, Alief Hastings (Houston, TX)CB Denver Harris, North ShoreDL Jordan Renaud, Lewisville (2023) Great news getting him on campus. Wonder if we see that list grow more over the next few days.
April 21, 20214 yr Here's the full post from Wells and Hamilton: Spoiler By: Justin and Gerry The top in-state corner will see Austin this weekend, and the latest on 2022 defensive line targets. Enjoy the evening news. CB Denver Harris, North Shore (2022): The five-star defensive back will be headed to Austin this weekend, sources tell IT. At 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, Harris, who holds 38 offers, continues to hear from his top four of Texas, Alabama, LSU, and Texas A&M. Teammate and Texas commit Kristopher Ross is unable to attend due to a regional track meet. Harris joins the spring game visitor list: OL Devon Campbell, Arlington Bowie S BJ Allen, Aledo (TEXAS) QB Maalik Murphy, Junipero Serra (CA) (TEXAS) LB Trevell Johnson, Arlington Martin (TEXAS) DL David Oke, Alief Hastings (Houston, TX) CB Denver Harris, North Shore DL Jordan Renaud, Lewisville (2023) DL Quency Wiggins, Madison Prep (Baton Rouge, LA) (2022): UT went into Louisiana looking for an interior defensive lineman recently. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound composite four-star holds 24 offers including LSU, Auburn, Florida, Arizona State, and USC. “It’s been really great and slow," said Wiggins, about the recruiting process. "I don't have any top schools yet." The dual-sport dude also plays basketball for Madison Prep, hears a lot from Michigan and Florida State, and isn't ready to make any type of decision. However, he has an idea what he's looking for. "I’m just looking to play and a place that feels like home," Wiggins said. He seemed a little indifferent when discussing the Longhorns, so we'll see how much they pursue moving forward. DT Bear Alexander, Fort Worth Brewer (2022) (GEORGIA): The 6-foot-3, 325-pound composite five-star continues to hear from the Texas staff. The Georgia pledge also stays close to Alabama and Texas A&M, and will likely make June official visits to destinations other than Athens. The Max Preps second-team junior All American has relocated to Brewer HS in Fort Worth, following stops in Terrell, Dallas Skyline, and Denton Ryan, where he helped the Raiders win the 5A D1 state championship. Texas DL coach Bo Davis still stays close to Alexander, and is trying to get him on campus in June.
April 21, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, closetojumping said: He's slow and overrated. He's similar to Garrett Wilson in the same way SydneyCarton is similar to Oscar Wilde. To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance. -Oscar Wilde regarding SydneyCarton
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